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  • : 2005.02.09 ...ted for 18 weeks. This single sold 149,134 copies and is the #68 single of 2005. The song is certified Double Platinum with 500,000 units downloaded, and G
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  • ...a "world" artist and she debuted in [[Japan]]. Her first [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] album ''[[Listen to My Heart (album)|LISTEN TO MY HEART]]'' reached #1 on ** [[Girls On Top]] <small>(2021&ndash;)</small>
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  • # [[Someday / Boys Girls|Someday]] # [[Someday / Boys Girls|Someday]] ([[PV|MUSIC VIDEO]])
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  • ...alent contest, called "avex dream 2000", with the aim of finding the right girls for a new group. The result was '''dream''', a three-piece group consisting ...e, [[avex]] held more auditions for a replacement, and ended up with 6 new girls. They were [[Ai Risa]], [[Abe Erie]], [[Takamoto Aya]], [[Nakashima Ami]],
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  • '''Kamiki Aya''' (上木彩矢) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] and [[J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter signed to the [[Pony Canyon]] label ...03)</small>, KLIM <small>(2004)</small>, Kamiki Aya (上木彩矢) <small>(2005&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...tudio]] label. When she debuted, her music was a mix of trance, dance, and pop; however, after she started self-producing her songs, Aiuchi incorporated r In October 2001, Aiuchi released the pop ballad [[Navy Blue|NAVY BLUE]]. This single reached #2 on the Oricon and is
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  • '''GARNET CROW''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] band under the [[GIZA studio]] label. On March 30, 2013, the band announc ...March 2013, that the band will be officially disbanding after their final live on the 24th of May 2013.
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  • ...more R&B/Hip-Hop based style of music, but returned to her signature dance-pop sound and experienced a comeback in popularity and sales in the latter half After her music style began to change from dance-pop to R&B, on top of her private setbacks made public, Amuro's sales had decli
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  • '''Suzuki Ami''' (鈴木亜美) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actress, and DJ who became quite famous in the late 1990's. She w ...e auditioned started with 13,500 contestants, but was reduced down to five girls in the final round. Suzuki won the competition with a total of 802,157 call
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  • '''BENI''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] and [[:Category:J-R&B|R&B]] singer, currently signed to the label [[Unive ...pg‎|right|260px|thumb|Arashiro Beni promoting ''[[Beni (album)|Beni]]'' (2005)]]
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  • ** [[Nochiura Natsumi]] (2004&ndash;2005) ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • '''Berryz Kobo''' (Berryz工房) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project *[[Ishimura Maiha]] (石村舞波, graduated October 2, 2005)
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  • ...her career, but is still followed by scandal. In 2014, Kago's new group [[Girls Beat!!]] debuted. *** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005)
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  • ...5 as a nine member [[idol]] group. They received great support from school girls, ranging from primary school to high school. ...ment|Sony Music Japan]] and would focus on becoming more of a "performance girls unit". Aside from singing, the group actively participates in the media sce
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  • ...J-Pop|Japanese pop]] unit. The group's music can generally be described as pop, though they have delved into genres like [[Wikipedia:Progressive rock|prog ...MARK CORPORATION]] (2003), [[Frontier Works]] (2004), [[ON THE RUN]] (2004~2005), their own label [[ZAZOU Records]] (1999~2000) and the [[Lantis]] sub-labe
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  • '''Crystal Kay''' (クリスタル・ケイ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]], [[:Category:J-Urban|urban]], and [[:Category:J-R&B|R&B]] singer currentl ...B and acoustic side of her, as later albums would gear towards the [[J-Pop|pop]] and [[:Category:J-Urban|urban]] genres. This album reached #60 on the cha
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  • ...店-), or ''AN CAFE'' in English, is a five member indies [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] styled band. They are under th After their live on January 4th, 2010 at Nippon Budoukan, Antic Cafe has been on hiatus. Sin
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  • ; DVD2 "ayumi hamasaki BEST of COUNTDOWN LIVE 2006-2007 A" Tracklist # [[Boys & Girls]]<br>encore
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  • ...o Egg July 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Ishikawa Rika]], July 2005]] [[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, January 2005]]
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  • ** [[Nochiura Natsumi]] (2004&ndash;2005) ** [[DEF.DIVA]] (2005&ndash;2006)
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  • '''Goto Maki''' (後藤真希) is an [[J-Urban|Japanese urban]] [[J-Pop|pop]] singer, currently signed to [[avex trax]]. Goto originally made her debut ** [[Nochiura Natsumi]] (2004–2005)
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  • ...After multiple hiatus' the band finally disbanded in 2001. According to a 2005 episode of ''[[MUSIC STATION]]'' the band was listed as being the 44th best ...kly Oricon, and it was produced by [[Sakuma Masabide]]. The album was very pop heavy, but also showed the beginning of what become the band's signature no
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  • ...- 18.jpg|thumb|225px|Kitade promoting ''[[18 -Eighteen-|18 -eighteen-]]'' (2005)]] ...model in the magazines [[KERA]] and [[Gothic & Lolita Bible]]. Many young girls in Japan have stated that Kitade influenced them into dressing in Gothic Lo
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  • ...s popularity. Significant success then came with the single "Story" in May 2005, with the song reaching #8 on the Oricon ranking charts and selling 300,000 ...n album sales charts and led to her first auditorium tour, which spawned a live album and DVD in March 2007. Further commercial tie-ins ("[[I'll Remember Y
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  • '''CHEMISTRY''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:category:J-R&B|R&B]] duo. [[Kawabata Kaname]] and [[Dohchin Yoshikuni] ...thumb|260px|CHEMISTRY promoting "[[Kimi ga Iru (CHEMISTRY)|Kimi ga Iru]]" (2005)]]
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  • ...ngle, "[[Blood on Fire|BLOOD on FIRE]]", was used in the ''[[Initial D]]'' live action movie. Their first full-length album and first mini-album, both titl * [[avex trax]] (2005&ndash;)
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  • '''Takahashi Ai''' (高橋愛) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress managed by [[Up-Front Agency|UP-FRONT CREATE]]. She wa * '''Motto:''' Dream (I always want to live with a dream)
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  • '''Niigaki Risa''' (新垣里沙) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a fift ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • '''Yaida Hitomi''' (矢井田瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] artist on the ...first of original material in nearly two years, was released on August 15, 2005.
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  • '''Shimizu Saki''' (清水佐紀) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and talent managed by [[Up-Front_Group|J.P ROOM]] and signed to [[ ** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005)
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  • '''YUKI''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s [[Sony Music Enter ...f Yukari and the older sister of her brother Taminori. She attended an all-girls high school in Hakodate and continued her studies at [[Wikipedia:Hakodate O
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  • ...s an artist under the [[avex]] music label. With her blend of eurobeat and pop, she has proved that you must never judge a person by appearance alone. She [[Image:iutapromo.jpg|thumb|300px|sifow promoting [[I Uta]] (2005)]]
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  • ...in Japan, or by the acronyms TVXQ, DBSK, TVfXQ, TVXQ!) is a [[K-Pop]]/[[J-Pop]] male duo (formerly five-member group) from Korea. ...t]] label with the single "[[Hug (Dong Bang Shin Ki)|Hug]]", and in April, 2005 in Japan under [[rhythm zone]] label with the single "[[Stay With Me Tonigh
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  • '''SweetS''' was a five-member girl group on [[avex trax]]. The girls won the avex Audition at the beginning of 2003 and debuted later that year. ...d for the chance to be in a dance & vocal performance unit. The five young girls chosen to form '''SweetS''' were [[Kashiwagi Akiko]], [[Yoshimura Ayaka]],
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  • ...umb|375px|Heartsdales promoting "[[Angel Eyes (Heartsdales)|Angel Eyes]]" (2005)]] ...gram ''[[ASAYAN]]'', which was coordinated by [[VERBAL]] of [[m-flo]]. The girls were born in [[Wikipedia:New York City|New York City]], and take their name
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  • ...group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album ''[[Super Junior 05|SuperJunior05 (TWINS)]]'' as a twelve-m ===2005 &ndash; 2006: Debut, 1st Studio Album===
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  • '''Akanishi Jin''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, music composer and actor. On December 9th, he announced his solo At the fashion event of Tokyo Girls Collection on September 5, 2009. Jin appeared as a special guest to promote
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  • ...re single, before going away from the funny image, with the release of the pop-ballad [[Itoshi no Ellie]]. They released their debut album [[Atsui Munasaw ...13th album, [[Killer Street (album)|Killer Street]], was released in late 2005. The album not only topped the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, but also the [[wik
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  • '''Chihara Minori''' (茅原実里) is a former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] who was signed to signed to [[Lantis]]. She ** [[avex mode]] <small>(2005)</small>
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  • ...humb|230px|left|RAM RIDER promoting ''[[Portable Disco|PORTABLE DISCO]]'' (2005)]] ...DJ at 2 big open air live shows "ROCK IN JAPAN FES 2005" and "SUMMER SONIC 2005". On November 30, he released his very debut album ''[[Portable Disco|PORTA
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  • ...r biggest year yet. The manga "[[NANA (manga)|NANA]]", about two different girls with the same name, had become a smash hit in Japan, with a storyline exten ...0px|left|thumb|Miyazaki Aoi during [http://asianmediawiki.com/Nana "NANA"](2005)]]
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  • ...07 copies in that year. Also, interestingly, it would be the #42 single of 2005 after selling 214,098 copies in that year as well (bringing the grand total In 2005, interestingly [[Ashita (Hirahara Ayaka)|Ashita]] would be re-released and
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  • '''Hirano Aya''' (平野綾) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, [[Anime|anime]] [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], and [[:Category:J-Actress|actr ...no Aya 1st Live 2008 Riot Tour Live DVD|Hirano Aya 1st LIVE 2008 RIOT TOUR LIVE DVD]]
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  • '''°C-ute''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and was part of [[Hello! Pro °C-ute's formation was officially announced by [[Tsunku]] on June 11, 2005 and would consist of the seven members of the [[Hello! Project Kids]] who w
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  • ...oko no Ko|Onna no Ko♥Otoko no Ko]] (オンナのコ♥オトコのコ; ''Girls ♥ Boys'') * [2005.07.13] [[Girl's BOX ~Best Hits Compilation Summer~]] ''(Track 1 "Eien Lover
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  • ..., known as '''Puffy AmiYumi''' in the United States, is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] duo currently signed under [[Sony Music Japan]]'s [[Sony ...hey perform the opening theme song and the cartoons also feature their [[J-Pop]] hits. The show has set [http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?artic
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  • ...ribed as having "cute visuals", and are recommended to be seen live. Their live performances have been compared to [[Wikipedia:Celine Dion|Céline Dion]] a ...arted around the #37 position on [[Oricon]] charts. However, in October of 2005 there was a member line-up change as the second guitarist [[Tomoe]] decided
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  • ...6, she was the lead vocalist in a band called ''Marvelous Marble'' (an all girls band backed by Tsuda Yukiko [guitar], Nakagawa Ai [Bass], Matsue Izumi [Key ...' which would become her second #1 album. Following the release of several live DVDs, Shiina would return with the #2 single "[[Mayonaka wa Junketsu]]" in
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  • *[2000] [[Morning Musume First Live at Budokan ~Dancing Love Site 2000 Haru~]] *[2001] [[Morning Musume Live Revolution 21 Haru ~Osaka-Jo Hall Saishuu Bi~]]
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  • ** [[Cutting Edge]] (2005-) * [2005.08.24] [[Taste My Beat]]
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  • '''Yajima Maimi''' (矢島舞美) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly th ** [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2002&ndash;2005)
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  • ...members. metronome said that they had travelled through time from the year 2005 to 1998 in order to improve their record sales, hence the futuristic themes * [2005.10.05] [[Electric Travel (mini-album)|Electric travel]]
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  • '''Nakajima Saki''' (中島早貴) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly pa ** [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2002&ndash;2005)
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  • '''Suzuki Airi''' (鈴木愛理) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hell ** [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2002&ndash;2005)
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  • '''Okai Chisato''' (岡井千聖) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part ** [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2002&ndash;2005)
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  • '''Hagiwara Mai''' (萩原舞) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part ** [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2002&ndash;2005)
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  • [[File:Country Girls Tsugunaga Momoko - Good Boy Bad Girl promo.jpg|thumb|378px|Tsugunaga Momoko ...a member of [[Berryz Kobo]], [[Buono!]], and playing manager of [[Country Girls]]. She retired from the entertainment business in June 2017 to pursue a car
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  • '''Tokunaga Chinami''' (徳永千奈美) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Pr ** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005)
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  • '''Natsuyaki Miyabi''' (夏焼雅) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and talent managed by [[Up-Front Create]]. She was formerly part o ** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] <small>(2005)</small>
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  • '''Kumai Yurina''' (熊井友理奈) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and talent managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly par ** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005)
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  • '''Sugaya Risako''' (菅谷梨沙子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Pr ** [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005)
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  • '''Michishige Sayumi''' (道重さゆみ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hell ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • ...dancehall]] singer-songwriter and politician. She made her indies debut in 2005. In 2006 she was signed to [[avex trax]]'s [[cutting edge]] sub-label, maki ...ics. On [[wikipedia:HMV|HMV]], the album was ranked as one-of the "Best of 2005" as well as ranking in the reggae & ska top 10. The album was strongly infl
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  • : 2005.03.02 <small>(12cm Single)</small> ...shed track. An individual edition of the 12cm single was made available in 2005.
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  • *[2005] [[Morning Musume Concert Tour 2005 Natsu Aki "Baribari Kyoushitsu ~Koharu-chan Irasshai!~"]] ...isshou Shuumaku "Yuusha-tachi, Shuugouse yo"~|Dream Morning Musume Special LIVE 2012 Nippon Budokan ~Daiisshou Shuumaku "Yuusha-tachi, Shuugouse yo"~]] <sm
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  • ...song for the dorama ''[[Victory! ~Futto Girls no Seishun~|VICTORY! ~Futto Girls no Seishun~]]'' and as a support song for [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]]. The si * [2003.11.26] [[Pop Jam]]
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  • ...hi Kashimashi Monogatari]] (女子かしまし物語; ''The Story of Noisy Girls'') ...ection: [[I Wish (Morning Musume)|I WISH]] <small>(from ''[[Morning Musume Live Revolution 21 Haru ~Osaka-Jo Hall Saishuu Bi~]]'')</small>
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  • *[1998] [[Hello! First Live at Shibuya Kohkaido]] ...] [[Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>('''[[Hello! Project Akagumi]]
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  • '''Sowelu''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] and [[:Category:J-R&B|R&B]] singer. She was also known by her real name, * [2005.01.07] [[Sweet Bridge|SWEET BRIDGE]]
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  • ==Live Performances== *[1999.04.17] [[Pop Jam]]
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  • ; Live Performances *[1999.05.08] ayumi hamasaki SECRET LIVE at AKASAKA BLITZ
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  • [[Image:Boys & Girls.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] : Boys & Girls
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  • # M "Dub's Hard Pop Remix" # M "Dub's Hard Pop Remix"
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  • : ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2005-2006 # [[Boys & Girls]]
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  • : ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2005 A ~MY STORY~ : 2005.08.24
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  • [[File:Countdown_Live_2004-2005.jpg|right|300px|thumb|DVD Cover]] : ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2004-2005 A
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  • "Fly high" is a vinyl released by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. 'Boys & Girls', 'appears/immature' and 'Fly high' vinyls are official and were produced a ; Live Performances
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  • ...arts students from whom the band had been formed. ZONE disbanded in April 2005. ...ords]]. The single featured a normal pop idol sound, and only featured the girls singing and dancing. Though the single failed to chart on the [[Oricon]] ch
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  • ...ed with [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and started work on a solo career. In 2005, she left the label to work with her new band [[Higurashi Aiha and LOVES!|L ** [[Higurashi Aiha and LOVES!]] (2005 - 2010)
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  • ===Original MONDO GROSSO Era (1991-2005)=== ===Live Albums===
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  • ...95 release ''[[Living Field|LIVING FIELD]]'' included experiments in retro-pop and reggae. It was their grunge record, 1997's ''[[Please Mr.Lostman]]'' wh ...]]'' was released. This DVD covered their 15th Anniversary concert, filmed live at September 16, 2004 at Shibuya AX. The singles "[[Nonfiction]]" and "[[Th
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  • '''Jang Nara''' (장나라) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress. In addition to releasing albums both in Korea and in In recent years, she has become very popular in China and Taiwan. In 2005 she starred in a drama in China, called ''[[My Bratty Princess]]''. Being t
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  • '''Nakagawa Shoko''' (中川翔子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, [[Gravure|gravure]] idol, actress, and [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]]. She is ...me to beat her yet. Nakagawa's entries began to get published in September 2005 in the book [[Shokotan Blog]]. On April 21st, 2006, Nakagawa's blog broke 1
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  • '''Kishimoto Hayami''' is a retired Japanese pop singer and dancer under the [[GIZA studio]] label. She debuted in 2003 with ...ased one single, ("[[Jump!ng Go Let's Go|JUMP!NG↑GO☆LET'S GO⇒]]") in 2005, and a year later released another single, ("[[Peach:Lime/Shake|PEACH:LIME/
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  • ...evated to a new level of popularity. Today, they are a top seller in the J-pop industry and are consistently releasing hits. In 2000, three young girls formed a group together in their hometown of Hiroshima. They were [[Nishiwa
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  • ...(田村ゆかり) is a popular [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] idol and [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer affiliated with [[I'm Enterprise]]. She is known for her style as * [2005.03.02] [[Kohaku no Uta, Hitohira]] (琥珀の詩、ひとひら)
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  • '''Kangta''' (강타) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer. In 2005, Kangta made his acting debut with one of the main roles of the joint drama
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  • ...999, the trio released their first single "[[Tangerine Dream]]" and held a live concert at the [[Shibuya|Shibuya]]. ...ained the main composer and the brain behind the band until its breakup in 2005. As of their 2008 reunion, he is no longer part of the group. Instead, he s
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  • '''Okui Masami''' (奥井雅美) is [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist who is well known for her songs used in anime. She was formerly si ...lay the piano. It wasn't until Middle School when Masami was introduced to pop and rock music. She eventually ended-up joining a band. She then terminated
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  • ...e has written for [[J-Pop]] stars such as [[Amuro Namie]], [[May J.]], [[E-girls]] and [[Kuraki Mai]], as well as Korean talents such as [[KARA]], [[2PM]], ...ch.<ref name="jpopworld">[http://www.j-popworld.com/Interviews/Emyli.php J-Pop World: Interview with Emyli (2007)]</ref>
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  • ...-Rock|rock]] band. The band formed in 2004 and debuted as an indie band in 2005. After the release of two indie releases, the band signed to the major labe ...mb|225px|Hearts Grow promoting "[[Hearts Grow (mini-album)|HEARTS GROW]]" (2005)]]
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  • '''Toki Asako''' (土岐麻子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] and [[J-Jazz|jazz]] singer-songwriter, currently signed under [[avex trax [[Image:Toki - Debut promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Toki promoting ''[[Debut]]'' (2005)]]
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  • In 2005, Rain started his first Asian concert tour, Rainy Day starting in Seul and ...lbum ''[[Eternal Rain]]'' after releasing in Japan a recopilatory album in 2005. Also in Korea, ''[[Rain's World]]'', Rain's fourth album was released in O
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  • '''Tokito Ami''' (時東ぁみ) is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. In 2012 she re-debuted as singer with the stage name ...out of 16,000 people), Tokito Ami made her debut as a gravure idol in May 2005 with her first DVD. She released another DVD before her first photobook was
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  • ...shiba-EMI]]. They say they were influenced strongly by [[SUPERCAR]]. Their pop mentality only strengthened once they signed to a major label. While their ...[Band B ni Tsuite (Indies)|Band B ni Tsuite]]'' hit stores in 2005. During 2005 [[Sekine Shiori]] was part of the cast of the movie ''[[Linda Linda Linda]]
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  • ...under stage name '''Nakabayashi May''' on the [[Universal Music Japan]] in 2005 but later transferred to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] * '''Stage Name:''' Nakabayashi May <small>(2005-2006)</small>, May'n <small>(2007-present)</small>
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  • ...collaborated with the R&B group [[m-flo]] for the song [[Hey!!|HEY!!]] in 2005. The single broke the top 10 on the [[Oricon]] charts and garnered Wada's f ...got rich too quickly. We are the No. 1 consumer of Louis Vuitton. Japanese girls buy these bags, thinking it makes them classy or like celebrities, when in
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  • '''Asaka Yui''' (浅香唯) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actress, and [[Talento|talento]]. She was made famous in the 1980 Asaka Yui got her start in show business when she won the grand prix for Girls Comics Orgazation's "The Scout Audition '84". When she won the award, Kawas
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  • ...ese actress]], [[:Category:Model|model]], [[Talento|talento]], and [[J-Pop|pop]] singer. She is under the talent agency [[Sun Music]] and the record label * [2005.04.29] [[Hello! Thank You!]] (ハロー!サンキュー!)
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  • ...and actor under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Super Junior]] and the sub-unit [[Super Junior M]]. ...ght Casting System" in 2003 and debuted as a member of [[Super Junior]] in 2005. However, he was first officially seen in a music video for fellow label-ma
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