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'''EMI Music Japan''', formerly ''Toshiba-EMI'' is one of Japan's leading music companies. The company was formerly a joint venture between [[EMI|EMI]] and [[Toshiba|Toshiba]], however in 2006 Toshiba sold its part of the company and in 2007 the company officially became ''EMI Music Japan''.
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'''EMI Music Japan''', formerly ''Toshiba-EMI'' is one of Japan's leading music companies. The company was formerly a joint venture between [[EMI|EMI]] and [[Toshiba|Toshiba]], however in 2006 Toshiba sold its part of the company and in 2007 the company officially became ''EMI Music Japan''. In 2012, with the main EMI being sold by Universal Music Group, the Japanese unit was merged as an [[Universal Music Japan]]'s sublabel.
  
 
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* [[Imawano Kiyoshiro|Imawano Kiyoshiro]] (仲井戸麗市)
 
* [[Imawano Kiyoshiro|Imawano Kiyoshiro]] (仲井戸麗市)
 
* [[Isayama Mio]] (諫山実生)
 
* [[Isayama Mio]] (諫山実生)
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* [[IU]]
 
* [[Jackson vibe|Jackson vibe]]
 
* [[Jackson vibe|Jackson vibe]]
 
* [[JAMOSA]] (2006-2007; Moved to [[avex trax]])
 
* [[JAMOSA]] (2006-2007; Moved to [[avex trax]])
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* [[Shiina Ringo]] (椎名林檎)
 
* [[Shiina Ringo]] (椎名林檎)
 
* [[Shin Seung Hoon|Shin Seung Hoon]] (シン・スンフン)
 
* [[Shin Seung Hoon|Shin Seung Hoon]] (シン・スンフン)
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* [[SHINee]]
 
* [[Shirane Kazuo|Shirane Kazuo]] (根一男)
 
* [[Shirane Kazuo|Shirane Kazuo]] (根一男)
 
* [[SION|SION]]
 
* [[SION|SION]]

Revision as of 18:58, 23 June 2013

EMI Music Japan, formerly Toshiba-EMI is one of Japan's leading music companies. The company was formerly a joint venture between EMI and Toshiba, however in 2006 Toshiba sold its part of the company and in 2007 the company officially became EMI Music Japan. In 2012, with the main EMI being sold by Universal Music Group, the Japanese unit was merged as an Universal Music Japan's sublabel.

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