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  • '''Music K Entertainment''' is a South Korean entertainment company. It is a subsidiary of [[KEYEAST]].
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  • ...K Entertainment''', formerly '''Kconic Entertainment''', is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • '''K-Tigers Entertainment''' (K타이거즈) is a South Korean entertainment agency founded in 1990.
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  • #REDIRECT [[SW Entertainment]]
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  • '''BoA''' (보아) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer under [[SM Entertainment]]. Her stage name made a backronym which is '''Beat of Angel'''. She made h ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2000&ndash;) (Korea)</small>
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  • ...(쥬얼리) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group created by [[Star Empire Entertainment]]. They are best known for their hit songs "[[Super Star (Jewelry single)|S In June 14, 2010, [[Star Empire Entertainment]] announced that [[Semi (Jewelry)|Semi]], one of the Top 10 finalists of th
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  • ...of in 2005, Angela debuted with her first major single under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]], entitled [[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME]] (and released one day be ...gned to [[Tofu Records]] in the US (a firm to expose Japanese [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] artists in the US, mostly featuring on Sony artists that make theme
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  • *'''A&R''': Kentaro Furusawa (avex entertainment inc.) *'''A&R Direction''': Hidetomo Yoneda (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ===Victor Entertainment=== ...switched labels from [[Pony Canyon]] to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]]. In May 2001, a new single of hers, "[[Tomoni|tomoni]]", was released. Th
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  • '''JUNE''' is a Korean [[J-R&B]] singer and composer under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. His debut song, "[[Baby It's You]]", was used as the ninth ending song t
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  • '''Publisher''': [[SM Entertainment]]<br/>
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  • ...group was formed in 2003 as a nine member group under the label [[Johnny's Entertainment]] and released their debut single "[[NEWS Nippon]]". * [[Johnny's Entertainment]] (2003-)
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  • ...윤하, ユンナ in Japanese) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] artist under [[C9 Entertainment]]. She officially debuted with the single "[[Yubikiri (Younha)|Yubikiri]]"
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  • ...EEBRA parted ways with [[Pony Canyon]] and signed a deal with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]]. In doing so, he changed his stage name from "ZEEBRA" to
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  • ...k]]'' in 1998 under [[SM Entertainment]]. In 2003, they signed with [[Good Entertainment]] after their 5-year contract with SM expired. The members formed [[Shinhwa
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  • * '''Hobbies:''' Reading Comics, Electronic Entertainment, Pocketball
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  • ...under the [[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]] label. ** '''[[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]]''' <small>(2004&ndash;2010, 2018&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...ade his first television appearance in 1999, and became a trainee under SM Entertainment when he auditioned in "Starlight Casting System 2001."
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  • ...e single "[[Stay With Me Tonight]]". In 2009 legal disputes arisen with SM Entertainment leaving at that moment the future of the group in Korea uncertain. One year ...he three members that started the legal disputes. On November 23, 2010, SM Entertainment announced Tong Vfang Xien Qi comeback including only two members, [[U-Know]
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  • ...'' (or '''YUNHO''' in Japan) is a South Korean singer and actor under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Tong Vfang Xien Q ...t under the bridge of a train station. At this time he auditioned for [[SM Entertainment]] and was accepted.
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  • In 2001, Sunday auditioned for [[SM Entertainment]] in the first "SM Entertainment Best Youth Contest", singing [[wikipedia:Whitney Houston|Whitney Houston]]'
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  • ...a Korean R&B singer, songwriter and composer currently under [[D-Business Entertainment]]. Tae Wan collaborated with [[Rain (singer)|Rain]] on his fourth album ''[
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  • ...''D-Lite''' in Japan) is a Korean singer and actor. He is a member of [[YG Entertainment]] group [[BIGBANG]]. **[[YG Entertainment]] <small>(2006&ndash;2022)</small>
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  • '''Heo Young Saeng''' (허영생) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer under [[KQ Entertainment]]. He is a member of the boyband [[SS501]].
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Lee Soo-man|Lee Soo Man]] and were the largest group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album ''[[Super ...r, a representation of the members' young ages when they first joined [[SM Entertainment]]. However, after the members' showcased their different talents to the com
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  • '''Kato Shigeaki''' is a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NEWS]]. Kato Shigeaki joined Johnny's Entertainment in April of 1999 and was originally part of the unit J-Support a.k.a [[K.K.
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  • ...was a 4-member Korean vocal group debuted in 2003 under [[M-Boat]] (a [[YG Entertainment]] sub-label), in 2007 they moved to [[Manwalldang]] label. Their music has ...through a nation-wide audition held by M-boat Entertainement Group and YG Entertainment that lasted for about 2 years. The head of both companies wanted to form a
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  • ...as CSO. He is a member of the trio [[JYJ]], and former member of the [[SM Entertainment]] group [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]]. **[[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2003&ndash;2009)</small>
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  • * [2014] Rookie of the Year in the Popular Entertainment division (64th Annual MEXT Art Encouragement)
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  • ** [[SM Entertainment]] (2004-2015)
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  • ...inue. However, on March 8, 2006, Kan Mi Youn left DR Music to sign with H2 Entertainment as a solo artist. With only Lee Hee Jin left, Baby V.O.X was officially ann On April 8, 2004, [[wikipedia:Amaru Entertainment|Amaru Entertainment]] released a statement on the official Tupac website stating that they woul
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  • Vivian started in entertainment business way back in 1990, when she was 15. She had won '''''Talented Beaut
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  • ...tus. He auditioned in [[wikipedia:California|California]] through Brothers Entertainment along with High School friend Danny Im aka [[Taebin]]. Both attended [[wiki
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  • '''Taebin''' (태빈) is a Korean Hip-Hop/R&B artist under the [[YG Entertainment]]. He is the leader member of [[1TYM]], currently on indefinite hiatus. He
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  • ....에스) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group debuted in 1997 under [[SM Entertainment]]. The group' name stands for the first letter of all three singers' names: S.E.S. was the first girl group to debut under [[SM Entertainment]]. The trio (along with two other girl groups, [[Baby V.O.X]] and [[Fin.K.L
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  • * '''Label''': [[Johnny's Entertainment]] * [http://www.jehp.jp/kinki/info/index.html Johnny's Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records]]<br/>
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  • Hirai Ken was discovered at a [[Sony Music Entertainment|SMEJ]] audition in 1992 where he became an award winner. In 1995 he debuted
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  • ...rk has released albums in both Korea and Japan. She is currently under [[T-Entertainment]] label in Korea and [[Universal Music Japan|UNIVERSAL SIGMA]] in Japan.
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  • ...e debuted with the group [[Isak N Jiyeon]] in September of 2002 under [[SM Entertainment]]. During this time, she attended Korea Kent Foreign School. ...and music videos, causing speculation that she had left Korea and/or [[SM Entertainment]].
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  • ...nd [[Death Note|Death Note movie]]. The alum was published by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Distribution Japan]] and contains 14 tracks performed by various
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  • ...e founded his own clothing store, LUNGTA, and a management agency [[Jungle Entertainment]]. ...t tapping the Suck like Yang Hyun"; a direct attack at the founder of [[YG Entertainment]] and former [[Seo Taiji and Boys]] member [[Yang Hyun Suk]].
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, idol, and actress managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was an original member of [[AKB48]]'s [[Team K]]. * [http://flave.co.jp/pages/talent/akimoto_sayaka/index Flave Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...林香菜) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She is a former member of [[AKB48 Team B|Team B]]. * [http://flave.co.jp/pages/talent/kobayashi_kana/index Flave Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • '''Miyazawa Sae''' (宮澤佐江) is a Japanese talento managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was previously a second generation member of [[AKB48]], a full-time * [http://flave.co.jp/pages/talent/miyazawa_sae/index Flave Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...as formerly a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Watanabe Entertainment]], and a second generation member of [[AKB48]].
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  • ...彩佳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and [[Idol]] managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was previously a full-time member of [[AKB48]] and was also a former * [http://flave.co.jp/pages/talent/umeda_ayaka/index Flave Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...hi" 2008 is AKB48's eighth major single, and their last under [[Sony Music Entertainment|DefSTAR Records]] label. The song was redone featuring members of Team K an
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  • ...akatta" is the major debut single released by [[AKB48]] under [[Sony Music Entertainment|DefSTAR Records]] (third single overall). It was released in two versions:
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  • ...日香) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Watanabe Entertainment]]. She is a former member of [[AKB48]] [[AKB48 Team B|Team B]]. * [http://www.watanabepro.co.jp/mypage/artist/kuramochiasuka.html Watanabe Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...a''' (大家志津香) is a Japanese singer and idol managed by [[Watanabe Entertainment]]. She is a former member of the [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group [[AKB48]
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  • '''Sony Music Entertainment Japan''', is one of Japan's leading music companies. It is a domain of [[So * [[K (singer)|K]] (2005-2016; to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]])
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Records]]<br/>
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  • ...nment]] group [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]]. He announced his retirement from the entertainment industry on April 24, 2019 following a drug scandal. **[[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2003&ndash;2009)</small>
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  • ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2003&ndash;2009)</small> ** [[C-JeS Entertainment]] <small>(2010&ndash;2021)</small>
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  • ...Japan) is a Korean singer and actor. He is the youngest member of the [[SM Entertainment]] group [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]]. * '''Agency:''' SM Entertainment
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  • *[http://www.ygfamily.com/ygf/bigbang_dvd01.html YG Entertainment Profile]
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  • * [[Secret (group)|SECRET]] (with [[Kiss Entertainment]]) ===NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan===
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  • ...Pop|Korean pop]]/[[K-Rock|rock]] band formed in the summer of 2004 by [[SM Entertainment]] and produced by former [[X JAPAN]] member, [[YOSHIKI]]. The group was ori
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  • ...an Dance and Hip-Hop mixed group debuted in 1998 and currently under [[KYT Entertainment]]. They had been through many changes on it's line-up, though as a group, t
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  • | WaT Entertainment Show 2006 ACT“do”LIVE Vol.4
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  • ...helped establish and produced other artists. In 1998, he established [[YG Entertainment]] and released his much-awaited solo album. On June 14, 2019, after running YG Entertainment for 23 years, Yang Hyun Suk stepped down from his positions and the busines
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  • ...e singer who debuted under [[SM Entertainment]] in 2006. She is part of SM Entertainment's plan to break into the Chinese music market. * '''Talent Agency:''' [[SM Entertainment]]
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  • [[File:SM Entertainment 2017.jpg|thumb|400px]] ...astermind behind many prominent Korean artists, most of which have left SM Entertainment. SM recruits and trains new artists through SM Academy (formerly known as S
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  • * [[For Life Music Entertainment]] (2001-2008) * [http://www.forlife.co.jp/artist/?aid=FL00327 Forlife Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...Universal Music Japan]]. He made his solo debut in 2005 under [[Sony Music Entertainment|BMG JAPAN]] and rose to fame after collaborating with hip-hop duo [[BENNIE
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  • ** [[Johnny's Entertainment]] (2006-2011) Yamashita Tomohisa entered [[Johnny's Entertainment]] at age 11 in September of 1996. From there he became a very popular Junio
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  • [[EXILE Entertainment Best|EXILE ENTERTAINMENT BEST]] [[Image:EXILE-ENTERTAINMENT-BEST.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...s. In November of 2012, they left MC Mong's label and signed with [[2Works Entertainment]].
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer formerly signed to [[For Life Music Entertainment]], currently signed to [[New Style Vision co.]] On March 30th, 2014, she t ...ent voice, she won both auditions and got a contract with [[For Life Music Entertainment]]. On December 17, 2008, Sugawara released her first song digitally through
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  • ...ndong''' (신동) is a South Korean singer, actor, and director under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] boy group [[Super Junior]]. H
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  • '''Nishikido Ryo''' was a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] in the group [[Kanjani8]] and [[NEWS]]. *'''Talent Agency:''' [[Johnny's Entertainment]] (left September 2019)
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  • '''Koyama Keiichiro''' is a member and leader of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NEWS]]. Entering Johnny's Entertainment on the 21st of January 2001, Koyama started out with the unit B.A.D. which
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  • '''Masuda Takahisa''' is a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NEWS]] as well as the duo [[Tegomass]].
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  • In early February, [[SM Entertainment]] made the official announcement of a second Super Junior subgroup, Super J
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  • '''Hyeri''' (혜리) is a South Korean singer and actress under [[DreamT Entertainment]]. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] girl group [[Girl's Day]]. S
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  • ...lly succeed. Because the other two groups were promoted by the famous [[SM Entertainment]], many thought of Sugar as the underdogs. However, in the summer of 2003 S ...Eum|Jung Eum]] decided to leave the group and pursue a solo career in the entertainment industry. Soon after Jung Eum's departure Sugar welcomed her replacement me
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  • *[http://www.ygfamily.com/ygf/bigbang_album03.html YG Entertainment Profile]
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  • '''Kitayama Hiromitsu''' (北山宏光) is the oldest member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kis-My-Ft2]]. He was also featured in the Kitty portion of the te
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  • ...d as [[H.O.T.]]'s lead singer along with the four other members under [[SM Entertainment]]. He showed promising potential in songwriting early on in his career. The ...ndatory two-years military service at the beginning of 2008; however, [[SM Entertainment]] helped him defer the date so that he could released his fourth album ''[[
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  • ...[Chupda]]" (ahead of their 7th album released a few days later) under [[YG Entertainment]] with a more [[K-Pop|pop]]/[[K-Rock|rock]] oriented sound. ...atory service. In September 2011 Tablo debuted as a solo artist under [[YG Entertainment]], and two years later in October 2012 the whole group also debuted under Y
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  • ...years the band would change record labels over to the major label [[Victor Entertainment]] in 2000. Under this major label their music became more widely accessible
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  • ** [[JYP Entertainment]] <small>(2002&ndash;2007)</small> ** [[J. Tune Entertainment]] <small>(2007&ndash;2011)</small>
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  • ...INMENT]]. One year later they debuted as indie artists in Japan under [[AI Entertainment]] with the mini-album ''[[Prologue of FTISLAND -Soyogi-]]''. In 2010, they ...gle in Japan, "[[The One (FTISLAND)|The One]]", under the indie label [[AI Entertainment]]. The single eventually reach #9 on the [[Oricon]] daily charts. This sing
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]]<br/> '''Publisher''': [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]]<br/>
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  • ...(에디) is a [[K-R&B|Korean R&B]] singer who debuted on 2005 under [[Cube Entertainment]].
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  • ...nit formed by four [[Seiyuu|voice actresses]] affiliated with [[Sony Music Entertainment#Music Ray'n|Music Ray'n]]. The group made their major debut in April 2009 u ...ic Ray'n|Music Ray'n]]. Even though all members are singed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]], they made their debut in April 2009 under [[Lantis]] label with the sing
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  • ...ugar]] as Ah Yoo Mee, and was previously signed as a solo artist with [[SM Entertainment]]. In 2008 she moved to Japan and debuted under [[rhythm zone]] as "ICONIQ" ...rd label as "Ah Yoo Mee" on February 14, 2007. However, her time with [[SM Entertainment]] was short lived.
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    ...nounced that D would become a major band in the new year and sign with the entertainment production company [[Smile Company]] and major label [[avex trax]]. This ye * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Artist/A024479.html Victor Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...olo project, DAIGO☆STARDUST, in 2003 under [[Victor Entertainment|Victor Entertainment, Inc.]] with "[[Maria (DAIGO STARDUST)|MARIA]]". Since April of 2007 DAIGO In 2003 DAIGO was picked up by [[Victor Entertainment|Victor Entertainment, Inc.]], and became DAIGO☆STARDUST with the release of "[[Maria (DAIGO ST
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  • ...Music Entertainment|STUDIOSEVEN Recordings]], a sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. The single was a long-seller hit, which would sell over 150,000 copies. K debuted in Japan in March under [[Sony Music Entertainment]] with the single "[[Over...|over...]]". The song was used as the theme son
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  • ** [[Taewon Entertainment]] <small>(1997&ndash;1999)</small> ** [[JYP Entertainment]] <small>(2000&ndash;2003)</small>
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  • ...田晴香) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Flave Entertainment]].
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  • ...Young Jin (유영진)''' is Korean singer and producer. He belongs to [[SM Entertainment]].
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  • ...rean pop]]/[[K-Pop|hip-hop]] singer under her self-established label [[rrr Entertainment]]. **[[JYP Entertainment]] <small>(2007&ndash;2020)</small>
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  • ** [[JYP Entertainment]] <small>(2007&ndash;2017)</small>
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  • ...nge Shock Agency]] label, although in June 2009 he moved again to [[Pop Up Entertainment]] label. His music, at the beginning of his career, was heavily influenced After leaving A4, he was taken under the management of [[YG Entertainment]]'s sister company [[M.Boat]] and was trained for two years before releasin
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  • ...composer, vocalist, and producer under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]]. * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/kajiura/ Victor Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...JU''' is a [[:Category:J-R&B| Japanese R&B]] singer under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] label. She rose to fame after collaborating
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  • *[2006] Go News Netizens Entertainment "Best Female Singer" *[2006] 13th Republic of Korea Entertainment Awards "Best Female Performer"
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  • ...disbanded group [[M.I.L.K.]]. After M.I.L.K. disbanded she moved to [[SUM Entertainment]]. Since 2006 she is not doing any public activities. ...g if the group was still together or not, the news of Yumi's move to [[SUM Entertainment]] finally put to rest years of wondering if M.I.L.K. would release more mus
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  • ...own as '''Baek Z Young''') is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer under [[TRI-US Entertainment]]. She is well known for her latin-flavored dance tracks, although in recen ** '''[[TRI-US Entertainment]]''' <small>(2019&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...브라이언) is [[K-R&B|Korean R&B]]/[[K-Pop|Pop]] singer under [[Biscuit Entertainment]]. He is a member of the R&B duo [[Fly to the Sky]]. ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(1999&ndash;2004) ''(Fly to the Sky)''</small>
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  • '''Chae Yeon''' (채연) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer under [[Cai Entertainment]]. She made her singing debut in the Japanese pop unit [[Brand New Biscuits ...ikipedia:Seoul_Institute_of_the_Arts|Seoul Institute of the Arts]] <small>(Entertainment and Broadcasting)</small>
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