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  • ...e writes nearly all of the songs for his artists. He also releases his own records occasionally, his most recent being "[[V3~Seishun Cover~]]". He released tw
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  • ...ess, author, and at one point she was a [[Wikipedia:Guinness Book of World Records|Guinness World Record]] holder for using the largest hula hoop. In 2000, Ka * '''Birthday''': {{bda|1988|02|07|mf=yes}}
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  • ...[Gensou Teien (album)|Gensou Teien]]'' under an indies label in January of 1988. In 1992 the group changed their name to what it is today when they signed ...ontier Works]] (2004), [[ON THE RUN]] (2004~2005), their own label [[ZAZOU Records]] (1999~2000) and the [[Lantis]] sub-labels [[MellowHead]] (2006~2010), and
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  • ...E TRUE, sometimes referred by their fans as DCT or Dorikamu, was formed in 1988 by [[Nakamura Masato]] (arranger, producer, and bassist), [[Yoshida Miwa]] ...UE (album)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]'' under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Sony Records]].
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  • ...is a female [[J-Rock]] artist under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]]. ...rs and eventually landed a deal with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]].
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  • * '''Birth Date:''' {{bda|1988|09|21|mf=yes}} ...l. After the victory Aira was (briefly) signed to independent label [[FARM RECORDS]], which is the label that MEGA TRANCE CDs are released through. On August
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  • ...age:BzThe Best XXVpromo.jpg|thumb|500px|B'z promoting ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998]] and [[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]'' (2013)]] ...ounced ''Biizu'') is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] duo signed to [[VERMILLION RECORDS]]. They are the best-selling Japanese musical group of all time, with a rep
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  • ...is signed under [[Star Child]] management and releases music under [[KING RECORDS]]. Over the course of a thirty year career, she has become one of Japan's m ...e [[Oricon]] chart. Hayashibara then left the label and signed with [[KING RECORDS]]. March of 1991, she released her fourth single "[[Nijiiro no Sneaker]]" a
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  • ...se of her 1980 single "[[Kaze wa Aki Iro / Eighteen]]" and running through 1988's "[[Tabidachi wa Freesia]]", setting a record for 25 consecutive #1 single ...auditioning when she was in her first year of high school in 1978 for CBS Records' Miss Seventeen contest. Singing [[Sakurada Junko]]'s "[[Kimagure Venus]]",
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1988|06|01|mf=yes}} Tamaki Nami was born on June 1st, 1988 in Wakayama. Her parents named her "Nami" with the first kanji "成" coming
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  • : 1988.04.27 [[Category:1988 Records]]
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  • The band was formed in 1988 by TAKURO and TERU. HISASHI joined shortly after, when his band ARI broke u ...watched one of their performances and signed them under his label, EXTASY RECORDS. In 1994, their debut single [[Rain (GLAY)|RAIN]] was produced and their fi
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  • ...test|Yamaha Popular Song Contest]] in 1977 before getting scouted by a CBS Records agent a few years later. Oe eventually sighed to Epic Records and released his first single, "[[Wallaby Megisutete]]", and his first albu
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  • * [[Sakamoto Takuji|Hakata Megumi]] (博多めぐみ; Guitar from 1981 - 1988) * [[Maruyama Tatsuo|Maru]] (マル; Percussion fron 1981 - 1988)
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  • : 1988.09.21 [[Category:1988 Albums]]
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  • : 1988.03.16 [[Category:1988 Singles]]
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  • : 1988.01.25 ...VAAM]] in 1991, [[PROP-FIZZ]] in 1996, and ALI PROJECT's own label [[ZAZOU Records]] in 2002 (only sold through the group fan club). The album did not chart o
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  • ...i's mother sold their family business so that Yoshiki could found [[Extasy Records]] and produce X's music himself. ..., [[X JAPAN|X]] relased their first single "[[Orgasm]]". By 1988, [[Extasy Records]] also met with success, having signed two other bands ([[LADIES ROOM]] and
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1988|06|28|mf}} ...ists. She was signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR Records|DefSTAR Records]], and she debuted in 2008 with the Mana-produced single "[[Still Doll|stil
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  • ...2013, she is the 20th best selling artist in Japan with over 25.37 million records sold. With a career of 30 years, she has explored many different music genr ...making it a mild success only in Japan with sales over 343,000 copies. Her 1988 album ''[[Femme Fatale (Nakamori Akina)|Femme Fatale]]'' also featured coll
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  • In 1988, Asaka continued to have major hit songs and become one of the most popular In February 1993, her contract with [[Hummingbird Records]] was expired and Asaka didn't renew it, thus resigning from the company. A
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  • ...soon join the band. The band soon got signed to the indies label [[Taiyou Records]] and released their first single in 1986, entitled "[[To-Search|TO-SEARCH] ...until their second single, "[[Just One More Kiss|JUST ONE MORE KISS]]" in 1988 when the band hit it big. By the end of the year, the group won the Rookie
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  • ...r signed to [[SM Entertainment]] in Korea and [[Universal Music|NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]] in Japan. She originally made her debut under [[avex trax]] in Japan in 2 * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1988|05|27|mf=yes}}
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  • ...and [[Saori Yuki]] until they were picked up again by [[Pony Canyon|Canyon Records]] in 1978. The following year, they re-debuted as '''ALFEE''' (アルフィ ...TAKURO23"), a medley of 23 [[Yoshida Takuro]] songs. Seven years later in 1988, they changed their name to '''BE∀T BOYS''' (with an upside-down "A" to r
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  • ...ns at the Japan Artist Office in Aiuchi Prefecture. She was scouted by CBS Records and was offer a contract with Burning Production. She then joined the idol * [1988.08.09] [[My Boy -A Summer Place-|My Boy -a summer place-]]
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  • : 1988.05.21 <small>(CD)</small> [[Category:May 1988]]
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  • ...s managed by [[Sweet Power]] and signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|gr8! records]]. On February 2nd, 2012 she married [[Akanishi Jin]] and on September 23rd * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1988|05|28|mf=yes}}
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  • : 1988.05.21 <small>(CD)</small> [[Category:May 1988]]
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  • '''LINDBERG''' is a Japanese rock band from 1988 to 2002 and then from 2009 and onwards. For 2009, the band got back togethe The band formed in 1988 when former idol Watase Maki got together with a backband that consisted of
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  • : 1988.10.21 *[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/215084/1/ Oricon Profile (1988 reissue)]
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  • : 1988.10.21 *[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/215085/1/ Oricon Profile (1988 reissue)]
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  • : 1988.10.21 [[Category:1988 Singles]]
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  • : 1988.03.16 [[Category:1988 Albums]]
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  • ...''' (中山美穂) is a Japanese actress and singer under the label [[King Records]]. * [1988.02.10] [[Catch the Nite|CATCH THE NITE]]
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  • ...singer-songwriter, who is signed under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Epic Records]] label. In 1988, she released her fourth album, ''[[Ribbon (Wanatabe Misato)|ribbon]]'', an
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  • ...oup [[W-NAO]] with actress [[Iijima Naoki]]. They were produced by [[Being Records]] and released the single "[[Kodoku no Runaway]]", a cover of the same song * [1988] Tomadoi no Yoru
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  • ...e mother and a Japanese dad. He got his first break in his music career in 1988 when joined the band [[D-Project]]. He would later become the keyboardist, ...[[TWO-MIX|II MIX ⊿ DELTA]] and bring the group to his own label, [[JAWS Records]].
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  • '''MAGIC''' was a Japanese [[Wikipedia:Rockabilly|rockabilly]] band from 1988 to 1999. The band formed in 1988 with the band playing at various street lives afterwards, achieving success
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  • ...th the single "[[Oujou Ichdai Koharu Shigure]]" under the label [[Columbia Records]]. The song became a huge hit as it won the Best Ballad Award at the FNS Ka * [1988.09.21] [[Hatsu Omemie]] (初御目見得)
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  • ...[[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]]. She got her start as a seiyuu in 1988 after winning the audition for a role in the [[Anime|anime]] series ''[[Wik
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  • ...singer in 1997 with the single "[[Accelerator]]" under the label [[Pioneer Records]]. * [1988] [[Wakaoku-sama wa Udemakuri!]]
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  • : 1988.01.21 [[Category:1988 Singles]]
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  • : 1988.06.22 [[Category:1988 Albums]]
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  • ...g the grand prix award after getting perfect scores. They signed on [[Epic Records]] and released their first single, "[[Kinyoubi no Lion (Take it to the Luck In 1988, the group released their sixth and best selling album to date, ''[[Carol ~
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  • ** [[GUERNICA]] (1982; 1988 - 1989) *[1988] [[Hunting Tigers]]
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  • [[File:YAPOOS1983.jpg|thumb|250px|YAPOOS in ''Player'' (1988)]] * [1988.09.21] [[Dai Tenshi no You ni]] (大天使のように; ''Like an Archangel
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  • '''KUSU KUSU''' was a Japanese band from 1988 to 1992. The band formed in 1988 after Jiro, MU, and Makoto decided to form a band in Hokkaido. They held th ...KUSU Single)|Sekai ga Ichiban Shiawase na Hi]]", under the label [[Polydor Records]]. But at the end of 1992, the group would hold their last live tour, entit
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  • : 1988.04.30 [[Category:1988 Singles]]
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  • : 1988.07.25 [[Category:1988 Records]]
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  • ...ISHI DANCE records under the ''Apt.'' sublabel of indies label [[NEW WORLD RECORDS]]. * [2009.03.04] [[Club Legend -1988-2008- The Best of Best 50|Club Legend -1988-2008- THE BEST of BEST 50]]
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  • : 1988.09.21 [[Category:1988 Singles]]
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  • | align=center bgcolor=#D3D3D3 | 1988 ...duo keep extending their record.<ref>[http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-2000/most-consecutive-no1-singles/ Most consecutive No.1 singles], www.guin
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  • : 1988.07.01 [[Category:1988 Singles]]
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  • : 1988.05.21 <small>(LP, CD)</small> [[Category:1988 Singles]]
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  • ...a]]", Iwasaki gained top prize in the contest and a contract with [[Victor Records]]. A year later after the contest, Iwasaki debuted as a singer with the sin From 1988 to 1998, Iwasaki performed at various live houses around Japan. She also co
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  • : 1988.06.22 [[Category:1988 Singles]]
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  • : 1988.10.21 : 1988.10.21
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  • : 1988.07.21 [[Category:1988 Albums]]
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  • : 1988.05.21 <small>(Re-release)</small> * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/215030/1/ Oricon Profile: 1988 Re-release]
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  • : 1988.05.21 <small>(CD)</small> * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/215031/1/ Oricon Profile: 1988 Re-release]
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  • : 1988.05.21 <small>(Re-release)</small> [[Category:May 1988]]
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  • : 1988.05.21 <small>(Re-release)</small> [[Category:May 1988]]
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  • : 1988.04.29 <small>(CD)</small> : S10A0047 <small>(1988 CD Re-release)</small>
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  • : 1988.03.02 ...Kudo Shizuka]]. The single also reached #42 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1988.
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  • : 1988.06.01 ...253,000 copies. The single also reached #23 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1988.
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  • : 1988.08.24 ...o Shizuka]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[Kanebo]] 1988 Fall Campaign commercials. The song would also be performed at Kudo's first
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  • : 1988.12.28 [[Category:1988 Singles]]
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  • ||[[Image:ALFIE - GREENHORN 4.jpg|thumb|150px|''GREENHORN'' 1988 Cover]] : 1988.10.21 <small>(''GREENHORN'' CT)</small>
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  • : 1988.06.21 <small>(8cm CD)</small> ...d as a vinyl record, followed by a vinyl reissue in 1984, and an 8cm CD in 1988. The song was used as SHOWA NOTE's 1979 [[CM|commercial]] image song. The s
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  • : 1988.06.21 <small>(8cm CD)</small> [[Category:1984 Records]]
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  • : 1988.11.30 <small>(LP, CT, CD)</small> [[Category:1988 Albums]]
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  • : 1988.05.21 <small>(Re-release)</small> * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/215036/1/ Oricon Profile: 1988 Re-release]
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