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  • # [[No More Words|no more words "turn up the break mix"]] *'''Hair & Make up''': Keizo Kuroda (NEST + Allure)
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  • # [[Break It Down|Break it down]] *'''Hair & Make up''': Mika Mitani
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  • ...harts. Their next few singles all charted in similar territory, failing to break the top 10 until their sixth single, "[[My Will|My will]]", which made it t ...uro's departure, [[avex]] held more auditions for a replacement, and ended up with 6 new girls. They were [[Ai Risa]], [[Abe Erie]], [[Takamoto Aya]], [[
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  • ...ssful singles, LiSA was dropped from her second major label. After a short break, LISA then started working as a part time vocalist for the group [[Ram Jam ...ded to branch out, and in 2002 she left the band and started her solo back up with the single, "[[Move On (LISA)|move on]]". The single did well, peaking
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  • ...~Watashi wo Shinjite~]]". In 1996, Amuro and the SUPER MONKEYS were split up, and transferred to [[avex trax]]. Upon changing labels, debuting with the ...muro was solely credited with the song and the other members acted as back-up dancers for her.
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  • ...urned to the music scene as an [[Indie|indie]] artist, and then was picked up by [[avex trax]]. ...ummer '98 (to help increase in Japanese tourism in Guam). The single ended up reaching #5 on the [[Oricon]] chart, and selling over 250,000 copies.
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  • ...udiences with his slick dance moves and strong singing chops. Miura took a break from the music business at the age of 12 when his voice began to change and * [2018.02.14] [[Heart Up]] <small>([[ayaka (singer)|ayaka]] and [[Miura Daichi]])</small>
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  • ...obo''' (Berryz工房) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]] from 2004 to 2015. ...apparently dropped and in 2005, the other seven Hello! Project Kids ended up forming their own group, [[C-ute|°C-ute]].
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  • ...ember of the pop [[Idol|idol]] group, [[Morning Musume]] and signed with [[Up-Front Agency]]. She soon become popular within the agency, making part in v ...succeeded in passing the National Audition for [[Morning Musume]] held by Up-Front Works Agency in 2000. She joined as a part of the fourth generation a
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  • ...She started to mail Japanese entertainment companies, in hope of making a break there. Her demo tape featured a recording of [[Amuro Namie]]'s "[[I Will (A ...her first single, "[[Softly]]". It was a ballad, however the single's more up-tempo B-side "[[Everything Anything]]" also received a music video. Both we
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  • ...RD]]'', composed by the well-known composer [[Kanno Yoko]]. KOKIA followed up this single six months later with her second, tie-upless single [[Tears in ...], even recorded a Cantonese-language cover of the song. This was followed up with KOKIA's debut album, ''[[Songbird|songbird]]''.
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  • .... Soon after his departure, [[Asanuma Takuya]] was added to the bands line-up as their new guitarist. This time around the member dropped their indie sta ...her tour entitled, ''[[Just a Mambo Tour|JUST A MAMBO TOUR]]'' and started up their fanclub JAMP.
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  • ...ecord]]". She likes to be self-reliant, doing all her own styling and make-up for her photoshoots. Ando always dreamed of becoming a star, but in a different way than she ended up; she dreamed of making movies by becoming a film director. In 1999, she mad
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  • ...n to worry about the declining quality of her voice. In 1999, she followed up her third album with the release of a single. "[[Ganjue (Feel a*mei)|Gǎnju ...n the country, which pushed endorsements to cut her off. A-Mei soon took a break and then released ''[[Buguyiqie|Bùgùyīqiè]]'' in December. Her last rel
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  • ...promoting "[[Break Down / Break Your Name / Summer Revolution|Break Down / Break your name / Summer Revolution]]" (2009)]] ...[[AAA Start Up ~Ouen Song Best~|AAA Start Up ~Ouen Song BEST~]] (AAA Start Up~応援ソングBEST~) <small>(Digital)</small>
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  • ...ter born and raised in [[:wikipedia:Fukuoka|Fukuoka]], [[Japan]]. She grew up in a fatherless house and, consequently, holds no memory of her father. She On December 18, 2012, YUI announced that she would be taking a break from music. After a few months, she returned to music with short blonde hai
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  • ...world, Seika has participated in various songs for them and serves as back-up member for the band during some live shows. Despite sighting musical differ ...ed by BAYSIDE FM radio, Sangoku Road announced that they would be breaking up. UVERworld was formed shortly after and Ace ∞ triger renamed himself TAKU
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  • ...emode]], a sub-label of [[YAMAHA MUSIC COMMUNICATIONS]], which was started up by [[Nakata Yasutaka]] in 2003 before the release of their second studio al ...tus in the summer of 2007 as Koshijima had left Tokyo, while Nakata took a break to "recharge his inspiration for better songs in the future". In September,
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  • ...iration, saying that they where "the place where my music began". She grew up with the members of [[GLAY]] (as they lived in the same town) and has known ...ok on the stage name TAKUYA. The group was under pressure by Sony to hurry up and release some material, so their first few releases where re-recordings
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  • ...Attention Please]]'', which she had a guest appearance in. She also joined up with [[Aida Shigekazu|FOE]] and released the song "[[Cloudy (FE)|Cloudy]]", ...as Kimura's first album to reach #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts, and it ended up being the #28 album of 2007. Kimura's first photobook, titled "Cheeky", was
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  • ...t for music, they were sent by Sony, to Australia and New Zealand to brush up their English and improve their hip hop and rap sound. In 2002 they release * [2011.09.28] [[JUMP UP THE WALL]]
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  • * [1998.11.11] [[Break In2 the Nite|BREAK IN2 THE NITE]] * [2012.11.04] [[Raise Up]]
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  • ...name is, like most names from [[Johnny's Entertainment]] these days, made up by the first letter of their name. ...er of 2008, Satake Koki decided to quit the agency, which caused the break up of the band.
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  • * [[Never Give Up! (Kylee)|NEVER GIVE UP!]] ...Give Up|Makeru na Baby! ~Never give up]] (負けるなBaby! 〜Never give up)
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  • ...he project was created by [[VERBAL]] from [[m-flo]] after the group took a break due to [[LISA]]'s departure. He asked Amuro to join as the vocalist for the ...d R&B for a large portion of her career; ''[[Style (Amuro Namie)|STYLE]]'' up through the early 2010s.
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  • ...kyo's Zennihon Enka Senshuken Ouboshita contest. However, she didn't get a break into the music business until she won an audition on the show ''[[Yuuyake N * [http://www.up-front-works.jp/artistlist/19/index.html Up Front Works Profile]
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  • ...[[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]], releasing "[[Give Me Up|GIVE ME UP]]" in March of 2009. In December of 2011, she switched labels to [[TEICHIKU ...REPRODUCT BEST]]'', was simultaneously released with "[[Give Me Up|GIVE ME UP]]", her first single on the new label. They were released on March 25th, 20
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  • ...pan]] and managed by [http://avex-management.jp/ avex management]. Her big break came when she was featured on [[SEAMO]]'s song "[[Kokoro no Koe]]" from his ...is second album, ''[[Live Goes On]]''. The song, "[[Kokoro no Koe]]" ended up being used as the radio single to promote the album. She also appeared in t
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  • ...rst generation of Super Junior. Super Junior had been known for their line-up, a concept being very similar to Japan's girl group [[Morning Musume]]. Int ...a separate dance together, dancing to [[wikipedia:Usher|Usher's]] "Caught Up". However, the performance was only aired on May 16, 2006 as a segment in t
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  • '''°C-ute''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and was part of [[Hello! Project]]. They disbanded on Ju ...ongs requested). They didn't win, but they got medals for being the runner-up, and performed on the show. On November 29th, it was announced that °C-ute
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  • * [2007.09.07] [[Stony Skunk]] - [[More Fyah]] ''(#12 Fired Up (feat. '''Teddy'''))'' * [[Intro Stand Up]] <small>(Music & Arrangement)</small>
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  • In late 2001, ex-[[Oblivion Dust]] member [[Ken Lloyd]] joined up with ex-[[LUNA SEA]] member [[INORAN]] and formed '''FAKE?''', altHought th ...returned of [[Oblivion Dust]] and besides the support members are taking a break for work on their solo and side projects. Ken has announced that a new FAKE
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  • ...ut was announced at Roppongi's Velfarre disco and they were quickly picked up by [[avex trax]], a move that would influence the Eurobeat sound they begun 2005 marked the group's 10th anniversary. They opened up a temporary museum in Shibuya to celebrate and a display at Tower Records.
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  • * [2009.04.29] [[Break the Records -By You & For You-|Break the Records -by you & for you-]] * [2009.12.16] [[KAT-TUN Live Break the Records|KAT-TUN LIVE Break the Records]]
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  • ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION got their first big break when their song, "[[Konayuki (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)|Konayuki]]", was fe * [2014.07.02] [[Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra]] - [[Wake Up!]] feat. '''ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION'''
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  • ...their name into '''LUNA SEA'''. They played in and around Tokyo and built up a substantial amount of followers. ...UNA SEA went performing around Japan non-stop, until they took a year long break in 1997 for the members to pursue and concentrate on their solo projects.
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  • * [1997.04.21] [[Hurry Up!!|HURRY UP!!]]
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  • ...ri-La]]", that the band really got noticed. The single was the bands first break into the top ten on the [[Oricon]], and since then all their releases have ...local battle of the bands in [[Wikipedia:Tokushima|Tokushima]]. They ended up winning the battle, and were awarded the grand prize.
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  • ...nfluence, their music became political and sarcastic. But when they picked up this new name, they changed their attitude towards their band, and they dec ...ions and band characteristics matched. Mr.Children were chosen as the next break in music magazines. That was just two years since their debut.
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  • ...by TAKURO and TERU. HISASHI joined shortly after, when his band ARI broke up. The band became popular in their hometown, playing in small places and in ...bel, they produced the tour "ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE 2006". Later, they signed up with Capitol Records and released three singles, [[G4]], [[Natsuoto / Hen n
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  • ...a song for her school play. Shiina also studied classical ballet, but gave up when she was 10 due to an operation she had on her esophagus (to cure a her ..., would take an even further jump in popularity for Shiina; propelling her up to #2 on the charts. Similarly, this album was a long-seller; becoming the
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  • ...eiro promo.jpg|thumb|500px|FLOW promoting "[[Neiro / Break It Down|Neiro / Break it down]]" (2018)]] ...became the bassist and [[IWASAKI]] became the drummer. Since then the line-up has never changed.
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  • * '''Grew Up In:''' [[Nabari]], [[Mie Prefecture]], Japan * [2001.11.28] [[Kh Re-Mixed Up 1|Kh re-mixed up 1]]
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  • ...6] [[Hit Chart wo Kakenukero]] (ヒットチャートをかけぬけろ; ''Break Through the Hit Charts'') ...Hoshi wo]] feat. [[Daniel Ho]] (見上げてごらん夜の星を; ''Look Up At The Stars In The Night'')
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  • ...lease of her debut album, she took a break from her solo career and teamed up with other popular junior fashion models to form the one-time unit [[Soran On August 15, 2007, her official website announced that she would take a break from her singing career.
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  • ...[Taiyo to Ciscomoon]] (later known as [[T&C Bomber]]) up until their break-up in 2000. She has remained a part of [[Hello! Project]] since then helping o
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  • ...d!!!", sparking surprise from many of her readers. However, she follows it up with "I'm married to work." * She is said to be reliable, but Inoue has also admitted to giving up easily.
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  • ...with the single "[[Unchained (Spin Aqua)|Unchained]]", which was followed up with Spin Aqua's first concert that was held in December at the Tokyo Bay N It was announced in 2004 that Tsuchiya would be starting up an acting career. She starred in her first movie in the critically acclaime
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  • ...20, 2007 was a cover of the song "[[Wikipedia:You Raise Me Up|You Raise Me Up]]" originally sung by [[Wikipedia:Brian Kennedy (singer)|Brian Kennedy]]. I * [2008.10.22] [[No Break]] <small>('''Lena Park''' & [[Crown J]])</small>
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  • ...uki Airi''' (鈴木愛理) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member * [2019.10.26] [[Break it down (Suzuki Airi)|Break it down]]
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  • ...''' (夏焼雅) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and talent managed by [[Up-Front Create]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as the sub-capt ** [[UP-FRONT GROUP Telework Gasshou]] <small>(2020)</small>
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  • ...(菅谷梨沙子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She is a member of [[Berr On February 26, 2015 Risako announced that she would be taking a break from show business following the indefinite hiatus of Berryz Kobo.
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  • ...' (亀井絵里) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was a sixth generation m ...of the sixth generation to create a presence for herself. She got her big break playing the role of field reporter Elizabeth Kyamei on the HelloPro News se
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  • ...rmed in 1998, and debuted in 1999 as an indies artist. In 2001 they signed up to [[Warner Music Japan]]. ...on]] charts. Though they steadily climbed in fame and success, their major break through single was "[[Koko ni Shika Sakanai Hana]]" in 2005, which was used
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  • ...ed that it wouldn't sell. Discouraged by this, the band unventilated broke up. <ref name="Jrawk">[http://www.jrawk.com/Content/J/judyandmary/takuya.html ...uipment. The band liked TAKUYA's audition and added him to the band's line-up. After finding the guitarist they knew that if they couldn't get things mov
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  • 2006 was the break through year for lecca. She was first invited to perform at ''REGGAE Japan * [2014.08.06] [[Vibes Up]] feat. [[JUMBO MAATCH]]
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  • ...) is a former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and was an idol produced by [[Up-Front Agency]] as part of [[Hello! Project]] and an eighth generation membe ...dancing. On July 30, 2011 it was announced that she would take a temporary break from activities in order to concentrate on recovering. Prior to the announc
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  • ...two singles to break the top ten on the [[Oricon]] charts. Before year was up, the band was made as the opening act for the punk band [[Wikipedia:Sex Pis ...n the single "[[Seishun (THE HIGH-LOWS)|Seishun]]" release due being a tie-up for the dorama ''[[Densetsu no Kyoushi]]''. They changed labels in 2003 fro
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  • ...believe that it was a Hip-Hop group and not the pop group that they ended up being. The group only released one album and had little success. Tiger JK a ...oup [[Uptown]]. It was reported that members of Uptown made a deal, giving up Tiger JK's name in exchange for acquittal from the crime.
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  • ...three years, the band played at mostly in live houses till they got their break in 1985. That is when CBS Records signed them to their label and they relea ...elease was in well response as it sold over three million copies and boost up the fan base for the band even more. The song, Kimi ga Iru Dake de, has bee
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  • ...creasing her popularity. In 2002 she and the R&B band [[CHEMISTRY]] teamed up to represent Japan and Korea at the [[Wikipedia:2002 FIFA World Cup|FIFA Wo ...ge her weak self and face music earnestly. From here on, she plans to open up other possibilities by challenging herself to things she’s never done bef
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  • ...wever, her third single since Junior Sweet, "[[Hikari to Watashi]]", would break the top 20 as it was used as the Warner-Lambert [[CALORIO]] commercial song ...02IS]] CM song, and reached #24 on Oricon charts. This single was followed up by the [[Fantastic Plastic Machine]]-produced dance track "[[Crazy for You|
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  • The PV Kuu dealing with the sadness of a break-up and being alone, alongside the burden of a career in fame. She sees another
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  • # [[I Am... (Hamasaki Ayumi song)|I am... "Transtic Break Mix"]] *'''Hair & Make up''': Keizo Kuroda (NEST + Allure)
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  • ...first major debut album in April 1999, aiko found herself slowly climbing up the charts, reaching #30. Although this result can be seen by some as unimp ...itis]], and certain dates had to be canceled. However, in order to make it up to her disappointed fans, aiko held a special performance at Tokyo Kokusai
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  • ...Entertainment]]. She is well-known for a string of high profile drama tie-up ballad singles, the most successful of those being "[[Gekkou]]" (theme song ...rsary of her debut single's release, and would be Onitsuka first single to break the top 10, at the 6th position. "[[Memai (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Memai]]" from
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  • ...in 1997, and she became very popular. Because of this her music sales went up. After a five year run as a model, Rina left to be an full time model/actre ...se two more singles in 1998. In January, she released "[[Break Out Emotion|Break out Emotion]]", which ranked in at #24 and selling less units than any prev
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  • ...Japan], released their debut single "[[Kaminari|Kaminari]]". They followed up their debut in November with the hit single "[[Why I'm Me]]", with an album ...THOUT MY RADIO]]", became the theme song for FM Festival. They followed it up with a tour in December called ''4CITY'' (there were four performances).
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  • ...stated that Kanda finished High School and her musical career would take a break for personal reasons. ..., it was announced that [[Kurosaki Maon]] and [[Kanda Sayaka]] have teamed up to form the [[ALICes]] unit through the unit's official twitter account.
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  • After taking a temporary break from his own work, Osawa resumed activity under the name MONDO GROSSO. The ...m debuted at #8 on the weekly charts, a career-best for Osawa. The follow-up, [[Attune/Detune]], was released a year later.
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  • ...bies. They toured and performed for almost three years before being picked up by [[Captain Records]] as the pillows. They re-recorded the ''[[Pantomime ( ...l tour, the band proceeded to release three increasingly successful follow-up albums over the next two years: ''[[Little Busters|LITTLE BUSTERS]]'', ''[[
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  • ...reign (mainly western) markets. There are quite a few anime and manga that break the "style:" ''[[Blade of the Immortal|Blade of the Immortal]]'', ''[[Kenji In the 80s, companies had to struggle to keep up with the huge demand of increasingly sophisticated and overpowering storyli
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  • ...ittle, he listens to cartoon songs like Doraemon and Disney music. He grew up mainly listening to hiphop and RnB from his friend's recommendation. <ref>[ ...me passengers, blocking his gate. The taxi driver requested that Chen back-up so that he could pull out and let Chen enter; however, Chen's security guar
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  • * [2003.09.30] [[Show Up!]] * [2004.10.14] [[Give Love a Break]]
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  • It wasn't until 200 when she got her big break when an excutive of [[Emperor Entertainment Group|EEG]] saw her while perfo ...ce Dance Dance (Yumiko Cheng)|Dance Dance Dance]](舞舞舞). She followed up just five months later, with her first album, [[One2Thre3|One2Thre3]].
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  • ...er [[SM Entertainment]] in 2006. She is part of SM Entertainment's plan to break into the Chinese music market. In 2003, Zhang Liyin was picked up by [[SM Entertainment]] and began training in secret. Her training included
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  • * [2001.08.15] - [[Abe Natsumi]] - What do you first do when you wake up? * [2001.08.17] - [[Goto Maki]] - What time did you get up this morning?
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  • ...[[Komuro Tetsuya]]. The two started dating and after rumors and hard break up, Tomomi's career started to go downhill. She made a comeback in 2001, after ...d|I'm proud]]", which reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] chart. The single ended up selling more than her previous. Tomomi's debut album ''[[Love Brace (Kahala
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  • # [[Wake Up, Break Out!]] <br>[[411 (miwa)|411]] <small>(Promo CD)</small> # don't cry anymore ~instrumental~ <br> [[Wake Up, Break Out!|Wake Up, Break Out! (live@shibuya eggman)]] <small>(Promo CD)</small>
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  • [[Give Me Up (Melon Kinenbi)|GIVE ME UP]] / [[Michael Fortunati]] <small> </small> ...Tsukinukero ~Break it now~]] <small> (ロマンチックを突きぬけろ~Break it now~) </small>
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  • Sakamoto Maaya got her break at the age of 15 when she lent her voice to [[Wikipedia:List of The Vision ...o 2.jpg‎|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Follow Me Up|FOLLOW ME UP]]'' (2015)]]
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  • ...ki the chance to return once again to the classical music scene. He teamed up with [[George Martin]], [[Graham Preskett]], and the [[London Philharmonic In 1994, Yoshiki continued his own work, teaming up this time with [[wikipedia:Roger Taylor|Roger Tylor]] to produce a single c
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  • * [[Don't Wake Me Up|Don't wake me☆Up]] <small>(Arrangement)</small> * [[Break Up the Shell|Break up the shell]]
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  • ...Tokyo]], Japan not far from [[Wikipedia:Shibuya, Tokyo|Shibuya]]. She grew up with her parents having deep roots in music, as her father was a vocalist, ...by her debut album, ''[[Flower of Life]]''. After this EMYLI would take a break from her solo work and became part of the collaboration project [[VOICE OF
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  • ...music]]. She was managed by [[Stardust Promotion]] talent agency from 2003 up until 2014. She is best known for her role of ''Ranka Lee'' in the hit [[An ...!_Itsutsugo Daisuki! Itsutsugo]''. In February 2009, a special site showed up on [[Macross Frontier]] official website which featured a poll for which ''
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  • ...Spell (Promotional).jpg|thumb|250px|Kawada Mami promoting "[[Break a Spell|Break a spell]]" (2014)]] * [2014.02.26] [[Break a Spell|Break a spell]]
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  • ...by the age of 15. In senior high school, she performed live and would take up a job as a street musician, performing near the Niigata Japan Rail station. ...heart of a woman but a body of a man". Sales boomed, and the single would break into the top 40 at #39. Following this major boost, two events secured Naka
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  • ...oukyou]], Japan. Toki's father was a famous saxophone player, so Toki grew up listing to Jazz music. ...ner more success. A few years after the label change, the band would break up in September 2003. They later reunited to give a fairwell concert on Januar
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  • * [[SALT5]] - [[Get Up! Rapper|GET UP! Rapper]] * [[v-u-den]] - [[Tea Break]]
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  • ...idol produced by [http://stylecube.jp/ Style Cube]. She was formerly an [[Up Front Egg]], and a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Eg * '''Dislikes:''' Waking up early, cleaning her room
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  • ...violin at the tender age of four, and by her tenth birthday she had taken up learning the piano of her own accord. In July 2014, SAWA announced her first release after an almost two-year break once again. [[Ringa Ringa (SAWA mini-album)|RingaRinga]] is set to release
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  • ...rack. During the same year, KIX-S took a hiatus and would eventually break up six years later.
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  • ...but with a re-arranged re-release of her song [[Warai]]. This single would break the top 50, reaching in at #49 on Oricon single charts. A month later, this
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  • ...lf years after the anime had ended, they announced that they were breaking up. Following the announcement, they did their last tour entitled "Λucifer La After the break-up of the band:
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  • ...e songs in anime series, the first one was "[[Grow Up (Hysteric Blue)|Grow Up]]", used as the opening theme for ''[[Gakkou no Kaidan]]'', the second one ...the year, the band released one of their more successful singles, "[[Grow Up]]". The song was used as the opening theme for the anime series produced by
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    * '''Nick Names:''' J, Junjun, Mr. W.U.M.F. (Wake Up Mother Fucker!) [[File:BreakJPROMO.jpg|thumb|200px|J promoting "[[Break (J)|break]]" (2005)]]
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  • Tachibana Keita got his break in the music industry by competing and winning the 2000 ASAYAN Idol Contest ...sic show in Japan, ''[[Music Station]]'', invited Keita for a performance. Up till now, not even w-inds had had any performances on Music Station before.
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  • [[Fujimaki Ryota]], [[Maeda Keisuke]], and [[Jinguji Osamu]] grew up in [[Wikipedia:Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi Prefecture]] and attended the ...OUR 2010 "Kachoufuugetsu"'' which lasts until December. During a two-month break in the middle of the tour, the band will release their seventeenth single,
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  • ...on as performing on [[Music Station]] in the following week he would climb up to #5. ...ile it reached #5 much like his previous dorama single, "Only Human" ended up being a long selling single which would go on to sell over 200,000 copies -
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  • The group's homepage closed in 2000, signaling the break up of the group.
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