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  • [[Image:The End of the DreamRouge.jpg|thumb|250px|Single Cover]] : The End of the Dream / Rouge
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  • ...releasing "Tsumetakushinade" using Eriko with Crunch as stage name instead of her full name, under [[SPEED]] single "[[All My True Love|ALL MY TRUE LOVE] * '''Date of Birth''': {{bda|1983|09|22|mf=yes}}
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  • ...hara|Takako]] and [[Hitoe Arakaki|Hitoe]] were ropped in to be dancers for the group but later contributed with their voices as well. ...Awards such as New Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, and Song of the Year.
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  • ...Music Japan]]. She is well known for playing the role of [[Osaki Nana]] in the ''[[NANA (film)|NANA]]'' films. ...hima, was limited to 100,000 copies, and incidently sold out the first day of release. Mika's 2002 album [[True (Nakashima Mika)|TRUE]] went on to sell o
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  • ...h 4th, 2009 she released her Japanese debut album ''[[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]'', and on July 10th, 2009 she released her Chinese major debut albu ...ng age, and in 1997 began to attend the Affiliated Middle & High School of the Sichuan Conservatory in [[Wikipedia:Chengdu|Chengdu]].
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  • ...tists. In 2010, Aiuchi announced that she was retiring from music because of health reasons. ...r from her post-retirement work as a producer of her "BonBon Copine" brand of pet-related items and services.
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  • ...ted in Japan in 2004 under the [[GIZA studio]] label. Jewelry is currently the longest running girl group in K-pop, lasting 14 years since their debut in Jewelry's original line-up consisted of [[Park Jung Ah]], [[Jung Yu Jin]], [[Jun Eun Mi]] and [[Lee Ji Hyun]], howe
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  • ...city retrospective gallery, and a final performance in her home prefecture of Okinawa. ...an autobiography written by her mother, she only knows that her father was of Western/European origin)
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  • ...music business at the age of 12 when his voice began to change and members of Folder went on to become [[Folder5]]. Soon as established artist at 24 year * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1987|08|24|mf=yes}}
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  • ...s~|【es】~Theme of es~]] || 1995.05.10 || 1,571,890 || [[Image:es ~Theme of es~.jpg|50px]] | 22 || [[FIELD OF VIEW]] || [[Totsuzen]] || 1995.07.24 || 1,223,630 || [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg
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  • ...cLachlan|Sarah McLachlan]]. She was picked by [[Uematsu Nobuo]] to perform the Final Fantasy XII theme song, entitled "[[Kiss Me Good-Bye]]". * '''First CD She Bought:''' [[Miyazawa Rie]]'s [[Dream Rush]]
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  • ...llo Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' (ハロプロ研修生北海道) are groups of aspiring [[Hello! Project]] trainees who aim to debut. Hello Pro Kenshuusei ...bsite, all the Eggs were listed in chronological order, with the exception of Satou who was listed last.) -->
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  • ...Project with the rest of the [[Elder Club]]. She is now a soloist and part of [[Morning Musume OG]] signed with [[Up-Front Agency]]. ** [[Dream Morning Musume]] (2011-)
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  • ...would be going on hiatus and would be focusing on their solo activities in the meantime instead. ...BUMPROMO.jpg|thumb|260px|CHEMISTRY promoting ''[[The CHEMISTRY Joint Album|the CHEMISTRY joint album]]'' (2009)]]
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  • ...pted, and debuted in 1996 with the single "[[In Your Eyes|IN YOUR EYES]]". The band was semi-successful, and her record label later decided to produce OLI ...e Lost Lolli]]'', OLIVIA returned in 2006 to sing the ending theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] adaptation to [[Yazawa Ai]]'s manga ''[[NANA]]'', "[[A Litt
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  • ...[AI. R. LAND]] record label. In 2012 she joined [[T.M.H.R.]]. She was with the [[avex trax]] label from 1999 to 2021. ...ngle [[Osaka no Onna]], which was an enka-style song. When she returned to the music scene in late 2000, she began releasing modern pop music.
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  • ...of sounds and moods; ranging from ballads to the catchy and upbeat, and to the heavy and hard-edged punk rock songs. ...uld be in an indefinite hiatus, even though the name was still featured on the collaborative releases by [[Aoi (Ayabie)|Aoi]] and [[Ryohei (Megamasso)|Ryo
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  • ...sly a member of [[Hello! Project]] as a fifth generation member and leader of [[Morning Musume]]. * '''Motto:''' Dream (I always want to live with a dream)
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  • ...THEORY Final Edition promo.jpg|thumb|580px|Younha promoting ''[[End Theory|END THEORY : Final Edition]]'' (2022)]] ...unha)|Yubikiri]]" in 2004. She is the second Korean after [[BoA]] to enter the Oricon Chart's Album Top 20.
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  • ...on January 19, 1990 and they officially disbanded by the end of the year. The lead singer [[NOKKO]] went on to have a successful solo career. * [1990.08.01] [[The Best of Dreams|The Best of Dreams]]
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  • ...I made her solo debut in 2002 with the single, "[[The End of Shite|the end of shite]]". ...her Isoya Ryouko. She is the younger sister of Yukari and the older sister of her brother Taminori. She attended an all-girls high school in Hakodate and
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  • ...Tabidachi wa Freesia]]", setting a record for 25 consecutive #1 singles on the [[Oricon]] chart. ...tion later on. Although at first her parents didn't want their daughter in the idol business, they let Matsuda sign onto Sun Music Productions a year afte
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  • ...동방신기) in Korea and '''Tohoshinki''' (東方神起) in Japan, or by the acronyms TVXQ, DBSK, TVfXQ, TVXQ!) is a [[K-Pop]]/[[J-Pop]] male duo (forme ...disputes arisen with SM Entertainment leaving at that moment the future of the group in Korea uncertain. One year later, in April 2010, [[avex]] stated th
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  • [[Image:Concierto of Galneryus.jpg|thumb|430px|GALNERYUS in Concierto (2014)]] ...as [[wikipedia:Sonata Arctica|Sonata Arctica]], [[wikipedia:Dream Theater|Dream Theater]], and [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band [[X JAPAN]].
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  • ...nd fashion model managed by [[Just Production]]. She was formerly a member of [[Morning Musume]] and [[Hello! Project]], and an exclusive model for ''[[C ** [[Dream Morning Musume]] (2011–)
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  • ...Yuna - DREAM Promo.jpg|thumb|350px|Ito Yuna promoting ''[[Dream (Ito Yuna)|DREAM]]'' (2009)]] ...to Yuna)|Precious]]", which was used as the theme song for movie ''[[LIMIT OF LOVE Umizaru]]''. In 2007, her debut album, ''[[Heart (Ito Yuna)|HEART]]'',
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  • ...roup but added a thirteenth, [[Kyuhyun]], in May of 2006, with the release of their first single, "[[U]]". They became well known after their hit 2009 so In 2010, Chinese member [[Han Geng]] left the group, and [[Kibum]] left in 2015, bringing Super Junior to their current l
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  • ...aki Ayumi song)|RAINBOW - Instrumental]] <small>(via website only - not on the CD)</small><br>[[Rainbow (Hamasaki Ayumi song)|RAINBOW]] <small>(DVD-Audio # [[Everlasting Dream|everlasting dream]]
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  • ...seiyuu to put two singles in the [[Oricon]] weekly top3 simultaneously and the first seiyuu to hold a concert at [[wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]]. ...graduated from Tokyo Horikoshi High School, along with [[Domoto Tsuyoshi]] of [[KinKi Kids]], who was in her graduating class.
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  • ...) is a Japanese singer who debuted simultaneously in Japan and Taiwan with the song [[Ake-Kaze|ake-kaze]] when she was 13 years old. Her voice is known fo * '''Favourite artists:''' Céline Dion, [[MISIA]], Minnie Riperton, The Beatles, Whitney Houston, Yamazaki Masayoshi
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  • ...is a Japanese hip-hop group. Currently signed onto [[Warner Music Japan]], the members are [[RYO-Z]], [[ILMARI]], [[PES]] & [[SU]] who serve as vocals (MC ...SU & DJ FUMIYA were members added later and therefore are not included in the title.
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  • ...mainly consisting of a guitarist, bassist, DJ, and VJ. He takes charge of the music, lyrics and vocals. He is produced by [http://asobisystem.com/ ASOBIS ...] and [[Suzuki Ami]]. By 2003, he chose to become a vocalist, and he began the RAM RIDER project. Though he finds himself giving music to artists such as
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  • ...ifferent genres since their debut single "[[Music for the People|MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE]]". They officially disbanded on November 2021. ...the People|MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE]]" debuted at #3 on the Oricon charts. At the time this was considered a impressive position for a newly established grou
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  • ...is a [[:Category:J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] band under the [[TOY'S FACTORY]] label. ...all came from the same part except for him. They spent their teen years in the Tokyo suburbs and in high school, Sakurai, Tahara, and Nakagawa met.
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  • ..." or "white". GLAY has not been afraid to experiment with different styles of music, and with songs ranging from gospel to pure rock. ...ts, GLAY continues to have an impact on the Japanese music scene. In 2010, the band established its own record label [http://lsma.jp/ loversoul music & as
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  • '''Kameda Seiji''' (亀田誠治) is an arranger/producer and former bassist of [[Tokyo Jihen]]. ...nal arranger and producer. His favorite people are [[wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]], historical personality [[Dazai Osamu]] and [[Akatsuka Fujio]].
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  • ...[GOT'S]] joined and [[IWASAKI]] become a member of FLOW in 2000 completing the current band. ...[Yoshiki]] and he joined them on drums. [[KOHSHI]] took [[hide]]'s part in the band and [[TAKE (FLOW)|TAKE]] took [[Pata]]'s role.
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  • ...member and leader of the idol group [[Morning Musume]]. She graduated from the group on May 6, 2007. * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1985|04|12|mf=yes}}
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  • # [[End of the World (Hamasaki Ayumi)|End of the World "Laugh & Peace MIX"]] ...s and charted for 17 weeks. It sold 955,250 copies, becoming the #7 single of 2001. It was certified million by RIAJ.
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  • ...e Back]]" in 2009, which reached 700,000 downloads and topped out at #4 on the [[Oricon]] rankings. ...') and Yukari (nicknamed ''Yucali''). The group's name is a combination of the two members' names:
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A7%8B%E5%85%83%E5%BA%B7#cite_note-1 SPACE SHOWER's "The Producers]". ''Japanese Wikipedia: 秋元康"''. 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2012 * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1956|05|02|mf=yes}}
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  • ...and charted for 11 weeks. It sold 768,510 copies, becoming the #14 single of 2001. *[2001.12.02] [[Digital Dream Live]]
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  • ...d for 21 weeks and sold a total of 679,463 copies. Voyage was performed at the annual [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] and won a [[Nippon Record Taisho]] award. *[2002.11.07] ASIA DREAM LIVE
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  • [[Image:LoveNotesSingleTheGospellersPROMO.jpg|thumb|300px|The Gospellers promoting "[[Love Notes (single)|Love Notes]]" (2009)]] ...noted for their intricate harmonies, as well as the exquisite musicianship of all 5 members.
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  • ...ibes himself as a "Musical Multi-Personality", working within a multitutde of genres under various aliases and projects. Currently, Osawa is under [[cut ...acid jazz stalwart [[Monday Michiru]] and the completion of their touring, the band officially disbanded.
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  • ...ang]]" and "[[Te Wu J (song)|Te Wu J]]" with many hitting #1 on charts and the dances being imitated. Her highly anticipated 11th studio album was release * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1980|09|15|mf}}
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  • ...amie]] || [[Chase the Chance]] || 1995.12.04 || 1,361,710 || [[Image:Chase the Chance.jpg|50px]] | 27 || [[Kahala Tomomi]] || [[Save Your Dream|save your dream]] || 1996.10.02 || 808,570 || [[Image:Kt_syd.jpg|50px]]
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  • ...aired. Bokura no Ongaku is known for its expensive looking backdrop during the interview. ...2 began on April 1, 2005, and airs on fridays, from 11:30pm till 11:58pm. The '2' series' first guests were [[Matsuda Seiko]] and [[Matsutouya Masataka|M
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  • ...s career started to go downhill. She made a comeback in 2001, after months of hiatus. She's still active today though she's not as successful as she used ...t their romaji name initials would be the same. It didn't take long before the two would become lovers.
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  • ...with the single "[[MeiQ! -Meikyuu- Make You|MeiQ!?-Meikyuu-MAKE★YOU]]". The PVs for her songs show off her jazz- and hip-hop influenced dance skills. ...ck, and and house styles of dance, and later mentioned that she liked jazz the best.
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  • ...was elevated to a new level of popularity. Today, they are a top seller in the J-pop industry and are consistently releasing hits. ...wever, before the group could even debut, Kawashima decided to pull out of the project and pursue her studies.
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  • [[Image:Nagaodai.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Nagao Dai on stage with band mates of Do As Infinity.]] ...大) is a composer, guitarist, music producer, and the founding member of the band [[Do As Infinity]].
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  • ...riends and has often worked with [[Yonekura Chihiro]] (the two even formed the short-lived duo [[r.o.r/s]]) and [[Hayashibara Megumi]]. * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1968|03|13|mf}}
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  • # [[The End of Shite|the end of shite]] # [[Nagai Yume]] (長い夢; ''Long Dream'')
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  • ...Theater before his official debut, being the first Japanese singer born in the Heisei era to perform successfully there. He was featured on Sony Music Jap ...omo.jpg|right|220px|thumb|Shimizu Shota promoting "[[Dream (Shimizu Shota)|DREAM]]" (2014)]]
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  • ...een born a male, and has spoken of the struggles she underwent with issues of identity before transitioning. In 2006, she signed to popular record label ...rformed live and would take up a job as a street musician, performing near the Niigata Japan Rail station.
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  • ...e Will Tell]]" in 1998. Her album ''[[First Message]]'' also came in #1 on the [http://www.mediatraffic.de/albums-week46-2006.htm World Charts]. * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1987|12|18|mf=yes}}
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    ...ed as a major band with their eighth single "[[Birth (D)|BIRTH]]". In June of 2011, it was revealed that D had terminated their contracts with [[Smile Co ...of their former band [[Syndrome (band)|Syndrome]] on November 18th, 2002. The original member line-up was ASAGI on vocals, Ruiza and SIN both on guitars,
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  • ...:DEAD END 2011.jpg|thumb|500px|DEAD END promoting ''[[Dream Demon Analyzer|DREAM DEMON ANALYZER]]'' (2011)]] '''DEAD END''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band formed in 1984.
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  • ...uce gloomy songs under [[zetima]], they returned to the indies scene under the independent label "Office Kinmedai." ...ot liberate ourselves from "inescapable human relations," the prime nature of a village society. Within those oppressive human relations, emphasizing one
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  • ...or The Last ~A-Side Single Best~|~A-SIDE SINGLE BEST~]] / [[Girl Next Door the Last ~Album Collection~|~ALBUM COLLECTION~]] ...y are also known colloquially as ''GND'' and ''Girl Next'' (ガルネク). The group disbanded in December 2013.
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  • ...Vidoll transitioned to [[SWORD-RECORDS]] for almost two years, and then to the major label [[CROWN RECORDS]]. Their music style covers and blends ballads, ...011, Vidoll announced that they will disband after their final live in May of 2011.
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  • ...umb|400px|ANRI and [[Ishii Tatuya]] promoting "[[The Wave of Love|THE WAVE OF LOVE]]" (2010)]] ...llaborate with American guitarist [[Wikipedia:Lee Ritenour|Lee Ritenour]]. The couple also announced their engagement in 2005, however ANRI broke it off i
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  • ...e and were signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#SME Records|SACRA MUSIC]]. The group officially disbanded on March 13, 2019. ...s were finally announced in the "[[Dream Port|Revo & Kajiura Yuki Presents Dream Port 2008]]" concert where Kalafina performed its opening act.
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  • ...a Japanese band formed in 2001. At the end of 2004 they disbanded. In 2012 the group reassembled. [[File:baroque2011.png|thumb|320px|baroque (beginning of 2012) <br>L-R: Bansaku, Ryo, Akira, Kei]]
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  • ...'S FACTORY]], and has since been releasing her own "Rhythm & Beauty" style of R&B music. ...r, the single was released in CD format. She continued to release music in the following months with all lyrics, composition, and arrangement based on a p
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  • ...easy to relate to and its realistic storylines. It has been serialized in the manga magazine [[Cookie|Cookie]] since 1999. A [[NANA (film)|movie]] was ma ...ave sold over 17 million copies collectively. Tribute albums and music for the films have also been made.
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  • ...rch 1st, 2015 they changed their name to '''A9''' and are now independent. The changed their stage name back to '''ALICE NINE.''' in October 2019. ...bass, and [[Nao (Alice Nine)|Nao]] on drums. They soon changed the writing of their name to アリス九號 and performed their first live on May 19th.
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  • ...made famous in the 1980s for her hit singles and her role as Kazama Yui in the television [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Sukeban Deka]]''. ...Asaka Yui due it being the name of her character in the comic published by the magazine Shooting Star.
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  • ...hit in Korea. Since then, her lead singles have usually hit the top 10 on the song charts. Byul is sometimes credited as '''STAR''', her stage name's Eng * [2008.02.19] [[The Best (Byul)|The Best]]
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  • # [[The End of Shite|the end of shite]] # [[Nagai Yume]] (長い夢; ''Long Dream'')
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  • '''FiVe''' was a [[Johnny's Jr.]] unit created in 1999. At the end of 2011 this group disbanded. ==Members of FiVe==
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  • ...ound. She is Japan's third best selling seiyuu, with over 1,202,018 copies of her releases sold. *'''Date of Birth:''' March 12th 1974
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  • ...ikipedia:Kantō region|Kanto region]] of [[Japan]]. They formed in January of 2008 after their previous band ''GRAVE SEED'' had a few member changes and
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  • ...te 80s along with [[X JAPAN]] and [[D'ERLANGER]]. Their music is a mixture of [[Wikipedia:Industrial rock|industrial rock]], [[Wikipedia:Gothic rock|goth ...entitled "[[To-Search|TO-SEARCH]]". They soon held concerts in Japan, with the first concert having only 800 people attending.
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  • ...n pronunciation as '''CSJH''' (Chun Sang Ji Hee). In 2006 the group added "The Grace" to their stage name. ...Sang Ji Hee The Grace)|Stephanie]] who was picked-up through auditions in the United States.
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  • ...nd" ~Corkscrew a Go Go! Final~ 090129 Nippon Budokan (album)|kuroyume "the end" ~CORKSCREW A GO GO! FINAL~ 090129 Nippon Budokan]]''. In 2011, it has been ...replaced by [[Shin]], their formed Kuroyume which means "Black Dream". In the beginning they played traditional Visual-Kei sound, dark & gothic in their
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  • ...he release of her second album, ''[[Pop (Kayo Aiko)|P♡P]]'', Kayo joined the [[Idol|idol]] group, [[Kingyo (unit)|Kingyo]]. In late 2007 Kayo's contract ...he [[Morning Musume LOVE Audition 21]] in 2001. She was able to make it to the final nine, but ultimately, she was not chosen.
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  • ...enough, Sakakibara can't read musical scores and can only sing by hearing the melody. * [2009.05.06] [[~Phantasm~ End Prophecy|~PHANTASM~ End Prophecy]] <small>('''PHANTASM''')</small> (character album)
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  • ...rt]]", and " [[Fly So High (Mazda Julia)|Fly So High]]". After the release of her third record ''[[Julia III]]'' worked on shedding her idol image and re ...et the two singles released after this one did not chart on Oricon at all. The group dissolved in 1991.
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  • ...Hyun Jin''' (서현진) is a South Korean singer. She was the lead singer of 4-member group [[M.I.L.K.]]. She is currently focusing on her acting career ...her talent. She become the lead vocalist and also the strongest dancer of the group.
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  • ...ra ~DO THE BOBO JAMES RMX.~]] feat. [[ILLMATIC BUDDHA MC'S]] (夜空 ~DO THE BOBO JAMES RMX.~; ''Night Sky'') # [[Nemurenu Yoru no Sei de]] (眠れぬ夜のせいで; ''Because of Sleepless Nights'')
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  • ...audition held by Sony. Nishino made her major debut in February 2008 with the single "[[I (Nishino Kana)|I]]". In January 2019, Nishino announced that sh ...al Japanese literature, and started singing Japanese folk songs. Her dream of becoming a singer started from junior high school.
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  • ...deling quartet called "Nittelegenic" in 2004, and has since continued with the career. * [2006.xx.xx] [[Wikipedia:Master_of_Thunder|Master of Thunder]] - Kaori
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  • ...[[Ai no Uta (Fukui Mai)|Ai no Uta]]", which was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Koizora (drama)|Koizora]]''. ...[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIII-2|FINAL FANTASY XIII-2]]'''s theme song for the PlayStation 3, titled, "[[Yakusoku no Bashou]]".
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  • ...s written and produced [[Komuro Tetsuya]]. After a eight year absence from the music world, MIYUKI returned as an independent artist in 2008. ...everal rounds MIYUKI was doing well and she gather many votes. In the end, the race was close, but she ended up coming in second place behind [[Suzuki Ami
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  • ...([[BIGBANG]]) || [[Rain Is Fallin' / Hybrid Dream|Rain Is Fallin' / HYBRID DREAM]] || 4,657 | 24 || ↓13 || [[Superfly]] || [[My Best of My Life|My Best Of My Life]] || 4,529
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  • | 6 || ↓3 || [[TRIO THE SHAKiiiN]] || [[Itoshi no Napolitain]] || 19,911 ...wikipedia:Avril Lavigne|Avril Lavigne]] || [[wikipedia:The Best Damn Thing|The Best Damn Thing]] || 20,917
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  • ...rmed as a four-piece band and started activities around 1994 in [[Tokyo]]. The band's name is taken from a [[Wikipedia:Boris (song)|song]] on American roc ...an to take over drumming duties. The line-up has remained unchanged as all of members alternately contributing vocals.
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  • ...- Neo Universe promo.jpg|thumb|350px|THE ALFEE promoting ''[[Neo Universe (THE ALFEE)|Neo Universe]]'' (2010)<br />L-R: [[Sakurai Masaru]], [[Sakazaki Koh ...ントに幕]". ''[[Oricon]]''. 2009-08-10. Retrieved 2009-12-31.</ref> As of June 27, 2010, they have performed 2,274 concerts.<ref>"[http://www.daily.c
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  • ...mo-.jpg|right|500px|thumb|SuG promoting [[Teenage Dream / Luv It!!|teenAge dream / Luv it!!]] (2015).]] ...2009 it was announced that SuG would become a major band in the new year. The band signed with [[Pony Canyon]] and released their major debut single "[[G
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  • ...kyo|23 special wards of Tokyo]] with the "ku" (区) suffix written as "q". The band describes their own music as "Hybrid Visual Rock". ...would only play three more lives in 2004, all at Takadanobaba AREA. On one of those dates, December 3rd, is when "[[Otanoshimi Disc]]" was distributed.
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  • ...n late October 2012 it was announced that the group would be revamped as [[The Seeya]] featuring new members. ...r debut album' lead track "[[Yeoinui Hyanggi]]" charted into the top 10 of the main Korean charts.
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  • [[Image:MAXIMUM THE HORMONE Yoshuu.jpg|thumb|450px||MAXIMUM THE HORMONE promoting ''[[Yoshuu Fukushuu]]'' (2013)]] ...buted in 1999 with the album ''[[A.S.A. Crew]]''. Currently they are under the label [[VAP]].
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, voice actress, and former member of the idol group [[Saint Four]]. ...r, she joined as a member of [[Saint Four]], replacing Itaya Yumiko, until the group broke up in 1987.
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  • [[Image:Offcourse_1982.jpg|right|400px|thumb|OFF COURSE promoting the single [[Kotoba ni Dekinai]] (1982)]] [[Image:Off_course.jpg|right|400px|thumb|OFF COURSE promoting the album [[Off Course 1 / Boku no Okurimono]] (1973)]]
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  • ...nd [[Hara]]. They became well known for the "butt dance", which was a part of their "[[Mister]]" choreography, and their hit songs "[[Honey (KARA)|Honey] ...ts about the five members and DSP Entertainment meetings surfaced, however the company has not yet released an official statement about a possible agreeme
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  • ...cy Sweet Power and made her Japanese debut as a singer in March 2016 under the name '''JY'''. She rejoined KARA in 2022 for their 15th Anniversary promoti ...was born on January 18, 1994, in Paju, South Korea. She debuted at the age of 15 as a third grade middle school student. She sang [[Girls' Generation|Gi
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  • ...tsu Joshi Koukou]]''. Then a year later, she debuted as a idol singer with the single "[[Hazukashi Sugite]]". ...ing career. At the end of the decade, she was named one of the Four Queens of J-Pop, along with [[Kudo Shizuka]], [[Nakayama Miho]], and [[Asaka Yui]].
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  • ...ock]] singer-songwriter. She is best known for singing the theme songs for the ''[[Magical Knight Rayearth]]'' series. * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1963|12|11|mf=yes}}
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