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  • ...her career. As of September 2018, Amuro has approximately sold 38,000,000 records in Japan. In September 2017, shortly after her 25th anniversary, Amuro anno ** [[SUPER MONKEYS]] (1992-1995)
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  • ...]], [[Wikipedia:Big band|Big band]], and electronic music. Her most recent records ''[[Nunki|NUNKI]]'' and ''[[It's Here|It's here]]'' feature a more minimali ...|thumb|300px|Kahimi promoting "[[Good Morning World|GOOD MORNING WORLD]]" (1995)]]
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  • ...ontier Works]] (2004), [[ON THE RUN]] (2004~2005), their own label [[ZAZOU Records]] (1999~2000) and the [[Lantis]] sub-labels [[MellowHead]] (2006~2010), and * [1995.12.06] [[Hoshi to Tsuki no Sonata]] (星と月のソナタ; ''A Sonata of t
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  • ...h. The day before, Angela will feature at a signing session at the [[Tower Records]] N. Clark Store in Chicago. ...ntary entitled, ''Doubles: Japan and America's Intercultural Children'' in 1995.
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  • ...[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label. The band made their indie debut in 1992 with their mini-album, ...[[Fujimoto Taiji]]. The band was soon signed to the indie label [[Chainsaw Records]]. With the label, the band released a mini-album, ''[[Be Ambitious|BE AMBI
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  • ...lion selling albums. Since their debut, the group has sold over 10,000,000 records. In 2002, their lead vocalist [[Ameku Minako|Mina]] left the group due to p * [[Ameku Minako|Mina]] (1995-2002, 2008-)
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  • ...UE (album)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]'' under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Sony Records]]. ...oshiba EMI]] while they also signed with [[Wikipedia:Virgin Records|Virgin Records America]], making it possible for them to release internationally. With thi
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  • ...panese alternative rock band from [[Wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]] that formed in 1995. Their major debut single under [[Sony Music Entertainement]], "[[Bye Bye M ...perfect vocalist for their band. They invited her to join, and in March of 1995 the band first formed. Immediately after they formed the band started to cr
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  • ...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 * [1995.11.22] [[Loose|LOOSE]]
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  • ...ck|Japanese rock]] band under [[Sony Music Entertainment#gr8! records|gr8! records]]. They were formed in 1990 while still attending university and their name * [1995.04.01] [[On the Painted Desert - Rampant Colors|ON THE PAINTED DESERT - RAM
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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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  • ...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]]", * [1995.05.21] [[It's Style '95 (album)|It's Style '95]]
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  • ...uit Gundam SEED]]'' series. He was the first artist to be signed to [[Tofu Records]] in the United States. ** [[FunHouse]] (1995)
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  • In 1995, at the age of ten, Rie and her family returned to Japan. They moved back t On March 24th, 2004, Rie made her debut under Sony Music's [[Palm Beach Records]], with the single "[[Rie Who!|Rie who!?]]". The single's title is a play o
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  • : 1995.05.xx ...record labels in 1995, and landed the band a record deal with [[Polystar]] records. The demo was recorded onto a cassette tape, but is often refered by the ba
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  • ...b|235px|hitomi promoting "[[Go to the Top (hitomi single)|GO TO THE TOP]]"(1995)]] ...|Japanese girl]]", the first single released since the launch of LOVE LIFE RECORDS and featured a tie in with the safety razor manufacturer Gillette. Japanese
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  • ...]] singer and a popular [[Anime|anime]] [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] under the [[KING RECORDS]] label. She was the winner of "Best Musical Performance" in the first annu [[File:Kondo Nana (1995).jpg|thumb|225px|Kondo Nana (1995)]]
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  • ** [[BMG Music]] <small>(1995-1996)</small> ** [[Decca Records]] <small>(1996-1997)</small>
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  • ...J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group formed in the early 1990’s under the [[ORUMOK RECORDS]] label. The group was created and produced by former mega-producer, [[Komu *[1998.06.07] ''[[ORUMOK Compilation 1995 to 1998|ORUMOK COMPILATION 1995 to 1998]]'' (#3 "Baby baby baby", #5 "someone like YOU", #7 "CLOSE YOUR EYE
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  • ...|Sony Records]]. SIAM SHADE was created in 1993 and debuted on October 21, 1995 and disbanded on March 10, 2002 after a final concert held on Nippon Budouk * [1995.11.11] [[SIAM SHADE II]]
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  • ...Project Planning Project under the name Golbies under the the label [[Epic Records]]. The name Golbies was from the pet name of then-Soviet Union leader [[Wik In 1995, all the front members graduated from the group and allowed the Live Member
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  • ...to [[Johnny & Associates]] and signed to [[avex trax]] label. Debuting in 1995, the group has released over 40 singles and 13 albums. Originally a group w ...[[20th Century]] and [[Coming Century]]. The group was formed in September 1995 to record the theme song for that year's Volleyball World Cup Relay. Their
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  • ...but had been number one, giving them a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. * [1995.07.23] [[KinKi Kids with 35 Man Nin Fan Seiki no Live|KiNKi KiDS with 35 Ma
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  • ...VING-]]", and have since released numerous other singles and albums. Their records typically sell well and singles like "[[Gambarimashou]]" and "[[Celery]]" h * [1995.07.07] [[SMAP 007 ~Gold Singer~]]
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  • ...[[J-Pop|pop]] band that rose to popularity in the 1990s. It was formed in 1995 by [[Takayama Minami]] and [[Nagano Shiina]] after the breakup of their las ...ation|JUST COMMUNICATION]]", under the name '''TWO-MIX''' and under [[KING RECORDS]]' prestigious distribution label.
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  • ...n 1996 with the single "[[Asia no Junshin]]" under [[Sony Music Japan|EPIC Records]], which sold over a million copies. Their fame took off even more with the ...S due to legal issues with [[wikipedia:Sean Combs|Sean Combs]]) started in 1995 when [[Tokyo]] native Ami and [[Osaka]] native Yumi entered a talent search
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  • ...y are managed by [[AMUSE]] and signed under [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] label. The correct English spelling is "graffiti" instead of "graffitti". * [[Nakao Takanari]] (中尾天成) (drums) (1993-1995)
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  • ...ist, [[hide]], the band then known as '''LUNACY''' were signed to [[EXTASY RECORDS]]. Their self-titled album, [[LUNA SEA (album)|LUNA SEA]], was the first of ...bums that found LUNA SEA stardom. They didn't stay very long with [[EXTASY RECORDS]]. On March 1992, they had their last indie tour; and on May 21 they releas
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  • They didn't take off either Christmas or New Year, and on January 7, 1995, they started a new tour. Using a total of 72 faces of cube screen, it was ...fferent from the time they had worked hard and dreamt of selling a million records. Their dream had come true, and now every single they released became a hit
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  • ...a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter currently signed to [[Ki/oon Records]]. Furukawa made her debut in the mid-1990s as the bassist and backing voca ...ecord deal by [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and signed under their [[Ki/oon Records]] sub-label.<ref>[http://www.furukawamiki.jp/profile/ フルカワミキ's
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  • ** [[Emi Records Japan]] (2013&ndash;2015) ...tsu Rino [Drums]) who entered the [[9th Yamaha Teens' Music Festivall]] in 1995. They sung a cover of [[wikipedia:Danielle_Brisebois|Danielle Brisebois]]'
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  • ...e rock band from 1995 to 2005. ↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓ formed in the summer of 1995 with five members and soon release their first single, "[[Missile Man]]", a ...Kyoushi]]''. They changed labels in 2003 from [[BMG JAPAN]] to [[HAPPYSONG RECORDS]] as they released their last album, ''[[Do!! The Mustang|Do!! The★MUSTAN
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  • * [[Sakaguchi Ryouji|RYO-J]] (Drums from 1985 - 1995, 2006 - Present) ...u|Joplin Tokuno]] (ジョプリン得能; Guitar and Keyboards from 1981 - 1995, 2006 - Present)
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  • ...i) in 1995. Currently, the pair have two children, a daughter Sumire (born 1995) and later a son Himi (born 1999). ...he major label music scene; signing with [[Universal Music Japan|Universal Records]]. Her re-debut single "[[Sekai]]" was used as the [[Docomo]] [[FOMA N702IS
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  • : 1995.04.21 ...around 392,000 copies. It also reached #89 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1995.
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  • ...NG]]'' EP and [[Nothing from Nothing|single]] under [[Nippon Columbia]] in 1995 released as [[Hamasaki Ayumi|AYUMI]] feating [[DOHZI-T]] and [[DJ BASS]]. " [[Category:1999 Records]]
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  • * [[BONNIE PINK]] (1995-2000 - to [[Warner Music Japan]]) * [[Mizca|Mitsuoka Masami]] (2007-2009 - to [[CROWN RECORDS]])
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  • ..., which was featured in the 1995 movie ''[[Wikipedia:Empire Records|Empire Records]]''.
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  • ...1|Bonnie's Kitchen #1]]'' and ''[[Every Single Day -Complete BONNIE PINK (1995-2006)-]]'' best collections. It is also included on her second single "[[Su [[Category:1996 Records]]
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  • ...is a Japanese a cappella group signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ki/oon Records]] label. They are noted for their intricate harmonies, as well as the exqui ...ith their single [[Promise (The Gospellers)|Promise]] released from Ki/oon Records.
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  • ...w style in Japanese club music that would eventually become a standard. In 1995, after a second album released on October 10, ''[[Born Free]]'', featuring ...ned to major record label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] in 1999. Upon this shift, Osawa was able to begin his own record label, [
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  • ...d and performed for almost three years before being picked up by [[Captain Records]] as the pillows. They re-recorded the ''[[Pantomime (the pillows)|Pantomim ...ice'' contained everything from warbling blues rock to elevator music; the 1995 release ''[[Living Field|LIVING FIELD]]'' included experiments in retro-pop
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  • ...rock]] band from 1991 to 2001. They were known as '''BOICE''' from 1991 to 1995 and '''boice''' from 2000 to 2001. ...major single, entitled "[[I Wish You|I wish you]]" under the label [[EPIC Records]]. THe band released another single and an album before the year was over.
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  • ...''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group, later solo project, under [[B-Gram RECORDS]]. They were a highly renowned group in [[Japan]], having produced some ver ..._you_Promo.jpg|thumb|200px|ZARD promoting ''[[Forever You|forever you]]'' (1995)]]
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  • ...Tomomi''' (華原朋美) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer who debuted in 1995 and was successful in the late 1990's. At the time she was produced by the ...Alive|Keep yourself alive]]" under [[Pioneer (label)|Pioneer]]'s [[Orumok Records]] label. The single reached #8 on the [[Oricon]], selling 370,070 copies. S
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  • ...as an experimental [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under [[Sony]]'s [[Ki/oon Records]]. The debut in 1997 with a powerful avant-garage rock sound, but as the ye ...ecord deal by [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and signed under their [[Ki/oon Records]] sub-label.
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  • ...heir own label THAT RECORDS, after the label they were on ([[CROWN DIAMOND RECORDS]]) closed down. * [[THAT Records]] (2010-)
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  • ...jects. Most of the bands are still connected to each other via [[SexyStone Records]]. * [1995.01.25] [[Girl / Jiyuu]] (Girl / 自由)
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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 In 1995, Nakamori's mother died at the age of 58. Nakamori later revealed that her
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  • ...] singer-songwriter under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]]. Her debut in the music business was with the English language album ''[[ ...and moved to Kobe, Japan at 2 years of age before returning to England in 1995. Determined to be a singer she performed in an acoustic duo before returnin
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  • ...succession during '92 and '93. They later changed record labels to [[King Records]] in 1985. Two years, [[ASKA]] would start his own solo career with [[CHAGE In 1995, the group would head over all Asia for a huge concert tour from 1995 to 1996. Also during this time, they appeared on [[MTV UNPLUGGED LIVE]] wit
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  • ...label [[OORONG RECORDS]]. They originally debuted as a three-piece band in 1995 as '''MY LITTLE LOVER''': with '''akko''' on vocals, [[Fujii Kenji]] on gui AKKO and [[Fujii Kenji]] formed MY LITTLE LOVER in 1995 and released their first single, "[[Man & Woman / My Painting]]", in May. T
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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] ...released their best album, entitled ''[[Catalogue 1987-1995|CATALOGUE 1987-1995]]''. But didn't stop BUCK-TICK from releasing as their 14th single, "[[Gess
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  • ** [[H Jungle with t]] (1995-1996) ** [[globe]] (1995-)
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  • ...anaged by [[AMUSE]] and published under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] label.
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  • ...azu Aya''' (島津亜矢) is an [[enka]] singer under the label [[Teichiku Records]]. She started to appear as a radio personality in 1995 with her own radio show, ''[[Utau Headlight]]''.
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  • Signed to [[King Records]], Shiratori returned in 1987 with the commercial success with the album "[ ...Beatles]] tribute songs, was released. In 1996 she temporarily quit [[King Records]] and rejoined [[Fun Housse]], to which [[Akutagawa Sumio]] was signed to a
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  • ...nment]] major sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR Records|DefSTAR Records]]. She is known around the world for her role as the character ''[[Wikipedi ...She made her acting debut in 1995 with the movie ''[[Toilet no Hanako-san (1995 film)|Toilet no Hanako-san]]''. When she was just thirteen (two years after
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  • ..., and an album. In 2012, they left [[avex trax]] and signed to [[Yottabyte Records]] and added members to the group changing it to a band. * [2008.12.13] NECRO STELLAR - ''PULSING ZERO 1995-1997'' (#13 "Tachyon Spiral – Remixed by AURAL VAMPIRE")
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  • * [1995.??.??] [[Demo Vol. 3]] * [1995.??.??] [[Eat the Chaos]] (<small>#12 ''Mosquito''</small>)
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  • [[File:KING RECORDS.jpg|right|220px|thumb|Logo]] '''KING RECORDS''' (キングレコード) is a Japanese label that was created in 1931. It
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  • ...e won a prize, and with that she was able to debut in the showbiz world in 1995. Instead of using her own name, she used the pseudonym Suzuki Sarina. ...MUNEHIRO album)|Limited]]'' in August 2007, signing with Far Eastern Tribe Records, a sub-label of [[Universal Music Japan]]. At the end of 2007, she released
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  • U3 also released two records, “Rainy day”, and “New life”, one containing six and the other, fou After two years as “U3”, in 1995, they changed their band name to, “cubic U”. In the June of 1996 they r
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  • * [[Kikuchi Keisuke]] (菊地圭介) - Keyboards; 1986–1995 ...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
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  • ...' (크라잉 넛) is a [[K-Rock|Korean indie rock]]/punk band under [[DRUG Records]]. After entering college in 1995, the group began playing at clubs in Seoul, most notably Drug. Their 1998 d
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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 * [1995.04.26] [[Ofuro de Go!|Ofuro de GO!]] (オフロでGO!)
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  • ...壁多恵) is Japanese musical actress, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer under [[KING RECORDS]], and former member of the group [[Minami Aoyama Shoujo Kagekidan]]. *[1993-1995] Kagayaku no Toki wo Tomenai de
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  • : 1995.09.21 .... It is Hamasaki's only single released through [[Nippon Columbia|Columbia Records Japan]], and was followed by the ''[[Nothing from Nothing (mini-album)|NOTH
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  • ...December 1993 with the single "[[Anata ga Wakaranai]]" on the [[Vermilion Records|Rooms Record]]. She also debut as an actress in the same year in many telev * [1995] [http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Station STATION]
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  • ...She later released her mini-album ''[[Flor Trem|FLOR TREM]]'' under [[EMI Records]] and then begin to release her future stuff on the label [[POPSTAR]].
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  • : 1995.10.25 *[1995.08.26] [[Avex Dance Matrix '95 TK DANCE CAMP]]
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  • ...d him on lead vocals. Also that year, the band switched labels from [[ZAIN Records]] to [[Nippon Columbia]]. Four years later, the band disbanded in 1999 due
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  • ...''' (中山美穂) is a Japanese actress and singer under the label [[King Records]]. ...t single, "[[Tada Nakitaku Naru no]]", that sold over a million copies. In 1995, Nakayama won various film awards, including Best Actress at the ''[[Nihon
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  • ** [[J's Records]] (2008-2011) ** [[Bellwood Records]] (2016-present)
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  • ...singer-songwriter, who is signed under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Epic Records]] label. Watanabe celebrated her ten year anniversary in 1995 with the release of her first best album, ''[[She Loves You|She loves you]]
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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 * [1995] Bokura ni Ai wo!
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  • ...switched labels to [[Nippon Columbia]]. Sadly, the band broke up in March 1995.
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  • ...ongs. Their first composed single, "[[Mirai no Tame ni]]", was released in 1995 and made #1 on the charts. They also released singles for such anime ''[[Wi ...album, ''[[Singles+1|SINGLES+1]]''. They also changed labels from [[B-Gram Records]] to [[BMG Japan]] during the same year. By the end of the decade, DEEN ran
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  • ...with the single "[[Leave Me Alone (TWINZER)|LEAVE ME ALONE]]" under [[ZAIN RECORDS]]. Matsukawa would soon leave year after, making TWINZER into a solo projec * [[Matsukawa Toshiya]] (松川敏也; Guitar from 1994 - 1995)
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  • ...e [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] that formed in 1995 under the label [[ESCALATOR RECORDS]]. Both [[Horie Hirohisa]] and [[Matsuda Gakuji]] provided vocals and both
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  • ...singer in 1997 with the single "[[Accelerator]]" under the label [[Pioneer Records]]. * [1995] [[Daichi no Ko]] - Ohsawa Sakiko
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  • ...a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] group in 1990s signed to [[Darwin Records]]. ...become one of Japan's top band at the time. However, the group broke up in 1995 at the peak of their career. During their career in 1990s, access is known
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  • ...start her acting career and released her only nude photobook, ''CAST'', in 1995. Currently, she semi-retired from the world of show business and now is a m
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  • In 1995, Togawa tried to commit suicide by silting her throat but ended up in the h *[1995] [[Ruby Fruit]]
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  • ...lvet Garden''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] unit under the label [[Polydor Records]] from 1996 to 1998. VELVET GARDEN was formed in 1995 and later made their debut in the music industry in 1996. However, the two
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  • * [[Kouno Yuuichi]] (河野裕一; Guitar from 1992-1995) * [1995.06.21] [[Hys|HYS]]
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  • ...[[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]]. The band was formed in 1995 and disbanded in 2003. Their music was strongly influenced by British rock.
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  • ...track #1), ''[[Complete Bible]]'' (CD1, track #1), ''[[Seiko Matsuda 1980-1995]]'' (CD1, track #1), ''[[Seiko Suite|SEIKO SUITE]]'' (CD1, track #7), ''[[P [[Category:1980 Records]]
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1995|08|15|mf=yes}} * [http://cnt.kingrecords.co.jp/ogurayui/index.html KING RECORDS Official Profile]
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  • : 1995.03.08 ...gumi]], and her first through [[Sony Music Entertainment#Sony Records|Sony Records]]. Her second 'debut' single "[[Christmas Rose]]", under the moniker ''meg'
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  • : 1995.10.27 <small>(''GREENHORN'' CD)</small> : ¥2,300 <small>(1995 ''GREENHORN'' CD)</small>
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  • : 1995.07.07 : 2000.10.01 <small>([[Sony Music Entertainment #DefStar Records|DefSTAR Records]] Reissue)</small>
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  • ...'s major label demo, ''[[Motorhead and Fuck]]'', which was released in May 1995. This mini-album failed to chart on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart.
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  • ...'s major label demo, ''[[Motorhead and Fuck]]'', which was released in May 1995. The b-side, "[[Heaven (Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her)|Heaven]]" was [[Category:1996 Records]]
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