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  • ===Early years: 1991-1993=== It all started back in June 1991 when [[Onda Yoshihito]] met the then college junior [[YUKI|Isoya Yuki]] whi
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  • * [1991.11.27] [[In the Life|IN THE LIFE]] * [1991.05.29] [[Mars (B'z)|MARS]]
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  • ...[Seiyuu|voice actress]]. She is signed under [[Star Child]] management and releases music under [[KING RECORDS]]. Over the course of a thirty year career, she ...Hayashibara then left the label and signed with [[KING RECORDS]]. March of 1991, she released her fourth single "[[Nijiiro no Sneaker]]" and her debut albu
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  • * '''Birthday:''' {{bda|1991|11|22|mf=yes}} : ''Click here for '''[[Berryz Kobo#Discography|Berryz Kobo]]''' releases''
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  • ** [[JUDY AND MARY]] (1991–2001) === JUDY AND MARY's era: 1991 -1998 ===
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  • * [1991.05.02] [[Eternal]] * [1991.11.21] [[Christmas Tree (album)|Christmas Tree]]
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  • ...NA SEA was signed to [[Extasy Records]] and released their first album. By 1991, LUNA SEA was signed to [[MCA Victor]], and almost overnight, they were sel ...also drew bandmate, [[Shinya (LUNA SEA)|Shinya]], to record on most of his releases. By the end of THE SPANK YOUR JUICE project in 2004, SUGIZO had released th
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  • ''All releases are under the name "Hoshino Yuki" unless otherwise noted.'' * [1991.05.10] [[Akai Kasa]] (赤い傘)
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  • In the 1990's they released more hit songs and album. 1991 also saw the graduation of bassist [[Sekiguchi Kazuyuki]] because of health * [1991.07.10] [[Neo Bravo!!]] (ネオ・ブラボー!!)
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  • They both joined on May 5, 1991 and met at a [[Hikaru Genji (musical group)|Hikaru Genji]]'s concert on the ===Video Releases===
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  • ...p|Japanese pop]] group handled by [[Johnny & Associates]]. They debuted in 1991 under [[Victor Entertainment]] with the single "[[Can't Stop!! -Loving-|Can ...as releasing numerous singles and albums. As a music group they debuted in 1991 with the single, "[[Can't Stop!! -Loving-|Can't Stop!! -LOVING-]]", and hav
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  • ...er, [[YOSHIKI]], who also produced their first full-length album, on April 1991, self-titled, ''[[LUNA SEA (album)|LUNA SEA]]''. It was the first of eight * [1991.04.21] [[LUNA SEA (album)|LUNA SEA]]
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  • ...|The Beatles]]. Issuing their debut album, ''[[Spitz (album)|Spitz]]'', in 1991, the band went unnoticed for several years, but became very popular in 1995 * [1991.03.25] [[Spitz (album)|Spitz]] (スピッツ)
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  • : 1991.10.21 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1991|07|03|mf=yes}} ===Video Releases===
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1991|07|10|mf=yes}} ===Video Releases===
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1991|03|01|mf}} ===Video Releases===
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1991|08|03|mf}} : ''Click here for '''[[DiVA (AKB48 subunit)|DiVA]]''' releases''
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1991|07|15|mf=yes}} ===Video Releases===
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  • ...m re-entered the charts and reached #84 for the yearly [[Oricon]] chart in 1991. It sold 3,790 copies in it's first week, charted for 87 weeks and sold 338 [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...a sweet.jpg|250px|thumb|Chara promoting ''[[Sweet (Chara album)|Sweet]]'' (1991)]] This newly found mega-stardom would also rub off onto Chara's subsequent releases. Her next single, "[[Yasashii Kimochi]]", was a hit after being used in the
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  • ...music releases, and appeared in a lot of Dreamcast-related promotions and releases due to a deal that Dreamcast and Akimoto had. However, the group only last * [1991] Koi ni Tsuite Boku ga Hanasou (恋について僕が話そう)
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  • The group was formed in 1991 by the members of Waseda University's a cappella club "Street Corner Sympho ===Video Releases===
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  • ...iginally the name of the Kyoto-based acid jazz band formed in [[Kyoto]] in 1991, eventually came to be the main alias of composer, DJ, musician, producer, ===Original MONDO GROSSO Era (1991-2005)===
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  • ===Yearly Top Releases=== * [[1991 Oricon Top 100 Albums]]
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  • ...in [[Japan]], having produced some very popular songs since their debut in 1991. Around the release of their third album, ''[[Hold Me|HOLD ME]]'', all of * [1991.03.27] [[Good-Bye My Loneliness (album)|Good-bye My Loneliness]]
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  • : 1991.03.27 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.12.25 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.02.10 ...arted for fifteen weeks and sold 209,460 units, becoming the #69 single of 1991.
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  • : 1991.06.25 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.11.06 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • [[Image:ZARD Le Portfolio 1991-2006.jpg|thumb|300px|DVD Cover]] : ZARD Le Portfolio 1991-2006
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  • ...u yo (Every Little Thing)|Fuyu ga Hajimaru yo]]" is a cover of the popular 1991 song [[Fuyu ga Hajimaru yo (Makihara Noriyuki)|of the same name]] released [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...pop]] band [[globe]], to help his long time friend [[Komuro Tetsuya]] (in 1991, [[YOSHIKI]], on drums, and Komuro, on keyboards and vocals, did a musical * [1991.06.01] [[Jealousy (X JAPAN)|Jealousy]]
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  • : 1991.11.25 <small>(Re-issue)</small> : VMCH-1008 <small>(1991 Re-issue)</small>
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  • <font size="5"><center>'''[[2006 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></font> ...pitz]] || [[Cycle Hit 1991-1997 Spitz Complete Single Collection|CYCLE HIT 1991-1997 Spitz Complete Single Collection]] || 8,275
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  • *'''Birthday:''' {{bda|1991|04|11|mf=yes}} ===Video Releases===
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' March 15, 1991 ===Video Releases===
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  • : 1991.11.01 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.03.21 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • In June 1991, he met [[YUKI|Isoya Yuki]] in [[Wikipedia:Hakodate, Hokkaidō|Hakodate, Ho ...]]. He got them a deal with EPIC Records and composed a few of their early releases. After some tension in the band they decided to disband in 2001. Their fina
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  • : 1991.01.21 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...and came out with their first major release ''[[Moon Gold|MOON GOLD]]'' in 1991. Since then they have released many successful albums and singles. ...in all English like in his previous releases. Less than one month later he releases his third album ''[[Hakaiteki Innovation]]''.
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  • ...ng to an end. After "Dear Friend", she released only two new singles until 1991, which followed her previously wistful style rather than the cheerful image ...nger [[Senju Akira]] (who would also be in charge of the later ''Utahime'' releases).
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  • * [1991.08.21] [[Garasu no Miyako]] (硝子の都) * [1991.02.27] [[Thanks A Lot|Thanks a lot]]
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  • : 1991.03.05 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.04.25 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...album)|Acacia]]'' and on [[GERARD]]'s ''[[Rony of Fate|RONY OF FATE]]'' in 1991. ===Video Releases===
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  • [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] [[Category:1991 Songs]]
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  • : 1991.01.21 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • * '''Family:''' Father died when he was 19; mother died in 1991; older brother is married with children * '''Maritial Status:''' Married in 1991 to [[BUCK-TICK]]'s stylist, divorced and remarried in June 2004
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  • ...el [[WOOD-GREEN]], who would also end up being the producer for her future releases and changed her name to Shiratori Emiko. September 25th, 1976, Shiratori ga ...ut to be a widely celebrated show in Japan during the 90's. However, after 1991 Shiratori started to fade away from the public as her sales started to drop
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  • : 1991.11.06 # [[1991 Nen no Christmas Song]] (1991年のクリスマスソング)
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  • : 1991.03.21 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...ted at #1 on the Oricon. It was ranked in the top 50 albums of 1990 (#26), 1991 (#10), and 1992 (#50). It sold 314,770 copies in it's first week, charted f [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.12.04 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.10.21 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.02.21 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...rough the years, with even some members leaving and coming back for future releases, being [[Park Young Chul]] the only members who never left Black Syndrome. * [[Choi Yong Seok]] <small>(1991-1992)</small>
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  • * [[EPIC Records]] (1991-1992) Sharing a common break in their musical careers in 1991, the two decided to join forces to produce a single, a [[PV]], and a live c
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  • Crash was formed in 1991 with lineup of [[Ahn Heung Chan]], [[Jung Yong Wook]] and [[Yun Du Byung]]. ...ry successful, and the album is still regarded as one of the band's finest releases.
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  • : AICL-1991 *[http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/AI/JUJU/AICL-1991/index.html Sony Music Profile]
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  • ...by [[MEG (electropop)|meg]]. The song is a cover of [[Flipper's Guitar]]'s 1991 single "[[Groove Tube (Flipper's Guitar)|Groove Tube]]". A promotional only [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.10.25 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.11.07 <small>(reissue)</small> : VICL-8047 <small>(1991 reissue)</small>
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  • ...tion'', replacing "[[Nijiiro no Sneaker]]", which was the theme since it's 1991 debut. For the song Hayashibara requested help from [[Karashima Midori]], w [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.01.25 : 1991.01.25
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  • : 1991.06.05 [[Category:J-Folk (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.10.23 [[Category:J-Folk (releases)]]
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  • ...he decade was up, allowing Tamura to start her solo career a year after in 1991 as [[PEARL]]. ===Video Releases===
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  • : 1991.07.21 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1991|09|27|mf=yes}} ===Video Releases===
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  • access was formed in 1991 by producer [[Asukara Daisuke]] after recruiting vocalist [[Takami Hiroyuki ===Video Releases===
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  • : 1991.07.25 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • *'''Birthday:''' {{bda|1991|05|29|mf=yes}} * ''Click here to see '''[[Eclipse#Discography|Eclipse]]''' releases
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  • ...from [[wikipedia:Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]] (1991))</small> [[Category:Pop (releases)]]
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  • : ESCB-1991 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • # [[Moon Light Anthem ~Enju 1991~]] (Moon Light Anthem ~槐1991~) [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • # [[Moon Light Anthem ~Enju 1991~]] (Moon Light Anthem ~槐1991~) [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.10.25 [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • In 1991, while still working on Ranma 1/2, Inoue joined the series other female sei ..., ''Belldandy''. She first started voicing her on audio dramas and musical releases related to [[Aa Megami-sama]]. Soon after she took the role, the series [[M
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1991|09|17|mf=yes}} * ''Click here to see '''[[Sphere (group)#Discography|Sphere]]''' releases
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  • <font size="5"><center>'''[[2006 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></font> ...pitz]] || [[Cycle Hit 1991-1997 Spitz Complete Single Collection|CYCLE HIT 1991-1997 Spitz Complete Single Collection]] || 5,966
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  • ...ts. The album also reached #65 and #89 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1991 and 1992 respectively. It sold 4,590 copies in it's first week, charted for [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...lbum also reached #40 and #51 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1990 and 1991 respectively. It sold 41,700 copies in it's first week, charted for 124 wee [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.11.27 [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...also reached #29, #26, and #87 for the yearly [[Oricon Charts]] for 1990, 1991, and 1992 respectively. It sold 87,100 copies in it's first week, charted f [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...lbum also charted #21 and #30 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1990 and 1991 respectively. It sold 101,250 copies in it's first week, charted for 120 we [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • : 1991.05.29 ...hart. The album also reached #3 and #59 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart for 1991 and 1992 respectively. It sold 664,010 copies in it's first week, charted f
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  • ...ida Shigekazu''' (會田茂一) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] musician. He releases solo music under the name '''FOE'''. He is also a well known producer, best ...UTE BEAT]], Aida formed [[Ram Jam World]] in 1993. Though only after a few releases the project was put on hold. After Aida left [[EL-MALO]], he returned to hi
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  • <font size="5"><center>'''[[2006 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></font> ...pitz]] || [[Cycle Hit 1991-1997 Spitz Complete Single Collection|CYCLE HIT 1991-1997 Spitz Complete Single Collection]] || 11,506
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  • * [1991] [[1991 Concert Tour Amusement Park]] [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • * [1991] [[1991 Concert Tour Amusement Park]] * In 1991 , ONCE UPON A TIME (TONYA TOWNSEND, ROBIN BAIN, GINA KATSANDRIS) covered (a
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