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  • ...rom rock and more recently, dance music. Since 2011 she is also the CEO of the child clothing brand [http://pomipomi.jp/index.html PomiPomi]. ...mo.jpg|thumb|235px|hitomi promoting "[[Go to the Top (hitomi single)|GO TO THE TOP]]"(1995)]]
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  • '''Uehara Makiko''' (上原正希子) is a Japanese actress and former [[J-Pop|pop]] singer. ...Koibitotachi no Nagai Yoru]]" under the label [[Warner Music Japan]] under the name Hoshino Yuki. In 1993, she changed her name back to her real name Ueno
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  • '''Ikimonogakari''' (いきものがかり) is a [[:Category:J-Pop|pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] duo that formed in 1999 ...university entrance exams. Their reformation occurred in March 2002 after the two had gone through their university classes.
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  • ...lve-member group but added a thirteenth, [[Kyuhyun]], in May of 2006, with the release of their first single, "[[U]]". They became well known after their 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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  • ...representing their group name. They were discovered by a former member of the Korean [[K-R&B]] group [[Solid]], and then brought to Korea where they rele In June 2017, the group announced an indefinite hiatus.
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  • ...e [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] sub-label [[FlyingStar Records]] and under the [[J-ROCK (management)|J-ROCK]] and [[AKATSUKI label]] management offices. ...n December 1993 as a band called ''NTT FUCKS''. They changed their name to the current one after their original drummer, [[KOJI (Plastic Tree)|KOJI]], lef
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  • ...band is considered one of the most influential groups in [[Japan]], being the 4th best-selling artist and having sold more than 47,083,000 copies in Japa ...s when keyboardist [[Hara Yuko]] and bassist [[Sekiguchi Kazuyuki]] joined the group that it had a permanent name.
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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]]. ...Nana was born on January 21, 1980 in Niihama. Kondo first began singing at the age of five when she started taking [[Wikipedia:Enka|Enka]] singing lessons
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  • ...Lantis]]. She is very popular for voicing Nagato Yuki, a main character in the popular [[anime]] ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu]]'' and singing its theme ...ional).jpg|thumb|250px|Chihara Minori promoting "[[Fool the World|FOOL THE WORLD]]" (2014)]]
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  • # [[Love is Gone]] .... It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] and charted for twenty-two weeks. It was the #47 best selling album of 2008.
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  • # [[Innocent World|innocent world]] (Encore) ...ekly charts and charted for seven weeks, selling 559,310 copies. It became the #53 album of 1999.
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  • ...le group considered one of the big three female K-pop group forerunners in the late 90's (alongside [[S.E.S]] and [[Fin.K.L]]). They debuted in 1997 and f On July 10, 1997, Baby V.O.X debuted as the first girl dance group. Five members strong, they were composed of lead sin
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  • ...ANGE]]. Selling 404,252 copies in 2007, this album became the #23 album of the year. [[Category:World Chart Number 1]]
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  • ...d for the most part have kept true to their visual roots. They were one of the first [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] bands to venture overseas to North America. * [2010.04.04] [[Love is Dead|LOVE IS DEAD]]
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  • '''Sugita Kaoru''' (杉田かおる} is a Japanese actress, talanto, and former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] gravure idol ...es and albums to a moderate success until 1981, when she scored a hit with the single "[[Tori no Shi (Sugita Kaoru single)|Tori no Shi]]".
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  • ..., bassist, DJ, and VJ. He takes charge of the music, lyrics and vocals. He is produced by [http://asobisystem.com/ ASOBISYSTEM], a company famous in prod ...] 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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  • ...theme song) and "[[Chikai (Hirahara Ayaka)|Chikai]]" (the NHK broadcast of the [[Wikipedia:2006 Winter Olympics|Torino Winter Olympics]]' theme song). Her ...wasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki, Kanagawa]], she was elected as the President of the Student Council.
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  • ...ime, including the immensely popular ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu]]'' as the title character, Suzumiya Haruhi. She was previously a member of the [[U-15]] idol group [[Springs]].
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  • ...ead a private life. The group made their major debut in February 2007 with the single, "[[Sakura Chirari]]". ...the group's members were given a color used for merchandise, costumes, and the like. Those colors: [[Umeda Erika]] - <font color="yellow">yellow</font>; [
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  • ...backstage and concerts. Flet's ceased producing Hello! Project content at the end of March 2007. [[Morning Musume]] - [[The Manpower!!!]] announcement press conference
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  • : Magic / World # [[World (Hinouchi Emi)|World]]
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  • ...sfully toured throughout Japan and recently completed their second tour of the United States in early 2005. ...] and [[YURA-sama]] are in [[Dacco]], and [[AYA (Mix Speaker's,Inc.)|AYA]] is back to his old band [[ISABELLE]] with [[seek]].
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  • ...oup debuted in 1997 under [[SM Entertainment]]. The group' name stands for the first letter of all three singers' names: '''S'''ea (Bada), '''E'''ugene, ' ...[Fin.K.L]]) dominated the pop scene during the late 90's. They were one of the very first Korean groups to debut in Japan and other foreign countries.
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  • ...TCH THE MUSICpromo.jpg|460px|thumb|TRF promoting ''[[Watch the Music|WATCH THE MUSIC]]'' (2013)]] ...and in 1996 they changed their name to an all-capital '''TRF'''. The group is known for their dance songs that are titled with nonstandard English (ie. [
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  • ...a Japanese singer and actor. He is the former leader and oldest member of the group [[AAA]]. ...ban Hoshi Katta Mono]] (僕が一番欲しかったもの; ''What I Wanted The Most'')
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  • ...s]]. Initially, they were a six-member group however [[Akanishi Jin]] left the group to pursue his solo career in 2010. Johnny terminated member [[Tanaka thus leaving both the agency and the group.
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  • '''KinKi Kids''' is a [[Johnny & Associates]] male unit. ...sical group)|Hikaru Genji]]'s concert on the same day. Although they share the same last name, they are not blood related.
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  • '''Hey! Say! JUMP''' is a nine-member male idol group under [[Johnny & Associates]]. ...in the same sense as [[V6]]'s [[Coming Century]] and [[20th Century]] with the two subunits, '''Hey! Say! BEST''' and '''Hey! Say! 7''', where BEST stands
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  • ...y & Associates]]. They debuted in 1991 under [[Victor Entertainment]] with the single "[[Can't Stop!! -Loving-|Can't Stop!! -LOVING-]]". SMAP stands for ' ...ellers. Despite some minor slumps in popularity they continue to remain in the public focus, thanks mainly to TV show ''[[SMAPxSMAP]]''.
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  • ...six member idol group under [[Johnny & Associates]]. Their record company is [[Teichiku Entertainment]]. ...ation, they held their first concert, titled "Kanjani8 Xmas Party 2002" at the Osaka Shouchikuza theater, where they performed their first song as an 8-me
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  • ...claustrophobic]], which made him to compose the song "[[Claustrophobia]]", the c/w of [[LUNA SEA]]'s debut single "[[Believe (LUNA SEA)|BELIEVE]]". * [2021.02.17] [[Between The World And Me]]
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  • ...w Day (Miz)|New Day]]" and "[[In the Sky|In The Sky]]", the theme song for the [[Wikipedia:Square Enix|Square Enix]] role-playing video game ''[[Wikipedia ...til October the following year, when it was released on the soundtrack for the game.
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  • ...is usually the only one who sings, although Kita was the main vocalist for the song "[[Uso to Wonderland]]". ...he Time and Past I Couldn't See You Again," was entirely in English (which is not uncommon for Japanese musicians).
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  • ...sic can be very relaxing, they tend to be categorized under punk, however, the band has a very unique sound. ...Ooki earned his pharmacist license, letting the members become devoted to the band.
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  • # [[New World (ALvino)|New World]] # [[New World (ALvino)|New World]]
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  • ...heir third single "[[Heart Balance]]" on September 21st, 2006. Their music is a mix of pop, rock and a bit of jazz. ...Outside of occasional lives as 36481? in 2004 and the single's reprinting, the side project has been dormant.
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  • ...|LOVE PSYCHEDELICO promoting ''[[In This Beautiful World|IN THIS BEAUTIFUL WORLD]]'' (2013)]] ...apan]] as well as the rest of Asia, and even North America. They are under the [[Victor Entertainment]] label.
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  • ...ASY RECORDS]]. Their self-titled album, [[LUNA SEA (album)|LUNA SEA]], was the first of eight full-length original albums that found LUNA SEA notoriety an ...was active in the band [[SLAUGHTER]] (using the stage name Rayla), joined the group. This was on May, 1989. That same month, they started playing at PLAY
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  • ...Devil In Me promo.jpg|thumb|600px|DIR EN GREY promoting "[[The Devil in Me|The Devil In Me]]" (2024)]] ...d to [[Sony Music Entertainment|FIREWALL DIV]]. They made their debut with the mini-album ''[[Missa (DIR EN GREY)|MISSA]]''.
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  • ...nd [[J-Jazz|jazz]] band that officially formed in 1988. Over the course of the past 21 years, their innovation has proved to have been very influential on ...cts, many of Skapara's songs are purely instrumental. Since its inception, the band has gone on several nationwide tours of Japan, and have toured extensi
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  • ...e top twenty. On September 29th, 2011 [[Takahashi Kumiko]] officially left the band. On July 22, 2018 chatmonchy officially disbanded ...approached her fellow class mate [[Fukuoka Akiko]] about joining her band. The two soon started practicing together, and played as a two piece group for t
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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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  • ...m a deliberate misspelling of "gray" representing the wide range of genres the band can fit into without being classified as "black" or "white". GLAY has ...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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  • ...ebuted in 1998. They are from Saitama prefecture, Okegawa, Japan. The band is also called GUG, Going (ゴーイング), Guiagura (ゴイアグラ) among ...d in 2000 to [[sunnyside]] label. In 2001 they made their major debut with the single "[[Graffiti (GOING UNDER GROUND)|Graffiti]]" under [[Victor Entertai
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  • ...ng the end of her ninth single and third studio album, Shiina Ringo formed the band '''[[Tokyo Jihen]]''' which received similar success. In 2006, it was ...pedia:Ella Fitzgerald|Ella Fitzgerald]]'s [[wikipedia:Ella in Berlin: Mack the Knife|Ella in Berlin]] and [[BLANKEY JET CITY]]'s [[Skunk]].
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  • ...n would disband on February 29th following a final farewell tour. In 2020, the group reunited again for a new EP and a tour. ...ast live tour, her ''Sugoroku Ecstasy Tour'' (in fact, you are able to see the members play during Shiina's ''[[Electric Mole]]'' DVD concert).
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  • # [[Shuraba|Shuraba (adult ver.)]] (修羅場; ''The Rat's Nest'') ...#5. As this album sold 293,604 copies in 2006, it became the #44 album of the year in Japan, as for Korea it sold 2,435 copies.
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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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  • ...s a [[:Category:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]]-[[J-Pop|pop]] singer-songwriter under the [[Sony Music Japan|Ariola Japan]] label. ...ted to sing. The next single, "[[Lakuen (Hirai Ken)|LAKuEN]]", did well in the [[Oricon]] charts and earned him a fair amount of attention. To date he has
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  • '''Uehara Nami''' (上原奈美) is a Japanese model and former singer currently under [[SEED FACTORY]] agency. ...unior High school and headed to High school, so did Uehara in the modeling world when she began to model in "Seventeen" magazine, a popular fashion magazine
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  • ...t]]. It was created as a part of a "celebrity futsal" initiative after the World Cup 2002, and officially founded in October 2003 (although it would not rec ...d shining in this context means someone talented or exceptional (much like the word tensai in Japanese).
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  • ...' (吉村綾花) is a Japanese pop singer. She was also the lead singer of the [[J-Pop]] group [[SweetS]] from 2003 to 2006. * '''Motto''': "In individuality there is effort!"
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  • ...the [[Mad Pray Records|MAD PRAY RECORDS]] sub-label of [[avex trax]]. She is semi-proficient in English, having better command of English pronunciation ...[[Edwin]], [[Something]], and [[503]] [[CM|commercials]], as well as being the cover girl for a [[Calpis Water]] campaign. Tsuchiya has also starred in [[
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  • ...Producer under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]] and member of the electronic band [[Denki Groove]]. * [2003.08.27] [[In The Box ~Live at Womb Tokyo~|IN THE BOX ~Live at WOMB Tokyo~]]
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  • ...e Natsumi]], she was one of the group's main singers. Her last single with the group was [[Memory Seishun no Hikari]]. ...rning Musume member with the shortest tenure at only two years. She stated the reason she graduated was to focus on her studies, although she dropped out
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  • ...hat debuted in 1998. Park has released albums in both Korea and Japan. She is currently under [[T-Entertainment]] label in Korea and [[Universal Music Ja ...ELPING]]'' and ''[[Naturally (Lena Park)|Naturally]]'' weren't confined to the R&B genre as Park's first album but became just as successful.
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  • ...on from Hello! Project and Melon Kinenbi's disbanding, Murata is currently the only member of Melon Kinenbi to have rejoined UFA and resumed activities un However, Murata announced that she would be leaving the world of show business on March 31, 2011 after her final concert in Shibuya.
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  • # [[Scratch Up the Music]] <small>([[SPEAKER JUNK]])</small> # [[So Alive (Retro Club Mix)]] <small>([[THE MIAMI COLLECTIVE]] feat. [[JC Bentley]])</small>
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  • ...e from the year 2005 to 1998 in order to improve their record sales, hence the futuristic themes. ...usuke has his solo project [[Fukusuke|ADAPTER.]], while [[RIU|Riu]] joined the band [[MaitoreiA]], who then disbanded in April of 2010.
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  • ...づさ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, Actress, and former member of the idol group [[CoCo]]. ...o!!]]'s girl group [[Otomejyuku]]. Later that year, she became a member of the idol group CoCo. Two years later, she started her solo career with her firs
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  • : The songs for DEATH NOTE the movie ~the Last name TRIBUTE~ # [[KYONO]] ([[THE MAD CAPSULE MARKETS]])×[[DJ STARSCREAM]] ([[Sid #0 of Slipknot]]) - "[[Hak
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  • ...y would always book the recording studio; the pronunciation of ONE OK ROCK is ''wanokurokku'' (ワンオクロック) which sounds like ''one o'clock''. ...- Eye of the Storm promo.jpg|thumb|300px|ONE OK ROCK promoting ''[[Eye of the Storm]]'' (2018)]]
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  • ...O.jpg|thumb|700px|Kobukuro promoting "[[Timeless World (Kobukuro)|TIMELESS WORLD]]" (2016)]] '''Kobukuro''' (コブクロ) is a [[:Category:J-Folk|Japanese folk]]-[[:Category:J-Pop|pop]] band formed in
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  • ...plit in 2001, TAKUYA started working on his solo career. In 2005 he became the producer for [[Takahashi Hitomi]]. ...[[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]], [[Japan]] on September 9th 1971. TAKUYA entered the Notre Dame elementary school in 1978. In 1984, he transferred to an all boy
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  • ...キー・ベイビーズ) is a [[J-Hip-Hop|Japanese hip-hop]] trio under the [[Dreamusic]] label. ...achiouji City]], [[Tokyo|Tokyo Prefecture]]. The group was formed on 2004. The group started off with [[FUNKY Kato]] and [[MONKICHI]], until [[DJ CHEMICAL
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  • ...mo.jpg|thumb|450px|Kimaguren promoting ''[[On the Beach ~Kimagure Best~|ON THE BEACH ~Kimagure BEST~]]'' (2012)]] ...t Sports [[CM|commercial]] song. In 2009 they paired with [[Yuzu]] to form the special unit [[Yuzuguren]], and in 2012 they did a similar thing with [[Rak
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  • '''ketchup mania''' (けちゃっぷmania) is a Japanese pop/punk/rock band. They mix speedy punk music with cute, pop-so ...ands such as [[LOVE PSYCHEDELICO]], [[CYMBALS]], and [[Ereki Hachimachi]]. The following year their first mini-album was released on [[Twister Records]].
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  • ''Note: All Japanese names in this article is written in the original way - family name first, given name second.'' ...t on bringing down the government. In response, they order the creation of the "Battle Royale II" program, and send a class of junior high school students
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  • # Hare Ame Nochi Suki ♡ (晴れ 雨 のち スキ♡; ''Clear Day, After the Rain, I Love You'') ...ーニング娘。さくら組 Version); ''There's Love in This Great Big World'')
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  • ...en '''Ko Shibasaki''') is a Japanese actress and [[J-Pop|pop singer]]. She is managed by [[Stardust Promotion]] agency and signed to [[Victor Entertainme * '''Favorite Movies:''' Legends of the Fall, Léon, Hi no Ataru Kyoshitsu
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  • ...f Japan, as well as its largest city. It was known as EDo until the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. ...www.japan-guide.com/e/e2164.html Japan-Guide] provides good information on the city, touching on basic information as well as providing links to attractio
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  • '''Japan''' (jap. 日本 ''Nihon'' or ''Nippon'') is an island nation in East Asia. ...island chain between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, east of the Korean Peninsula
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  • '''Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue''' is a goth / rock singer. She is also the leader of [[GILLE'LOVES]].
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  • ...y Single Box|Morning Musume EARLY SINGLE BOX]]''. The single reached #5 on the Oricon charts and charted for six weeks, selling 170,670 copies. ...um as track #5, the ''[[Best! Morning Musume 1]]'' album as track #11, and the ''[[Morning Musume All Singles Complete ~10th Anniversary~|Morning Musume A
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  • ...'s Entertainment]] group [[ARASHI]]. While he is also the oldest member of the group, he gained his position as leader through a jan ken pon (rock paper s ...oo many people in Johnny's also referred to as Leader, so he has convinced the other members to start calling him Captain instead.
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  • : The☆Pea~ce! (ザ☆ピ~ス!) # The☆Pea~ce! (ザ☆ピ~ス!)
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  • ...icon charts and charted for ten weeks, selling 443,630 copies and becoming the #17 single for 2002. The song's refrain ("''doryoku, mirai, A BEAUTIFUL STAR''") was sampled in [[Yo
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  • ...charts and charted for eighteen weeks, selling 151,104 copies and becoming the #64 single of 2003. This is the first Morning Musume single to feature Fujimoto Miki, Kamei Eri, Michishige
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  • ...as released in both limited and regular editions. The single reached #4 on the Oricon charts and charted for sixteen weeks, selling 145,340 copies. ...2004 Winter ~C'mon! Dance World~|Hello! Project 2004 Winter ~C'MON! Dance World~]] <small>(with Hello! Project Kids)</small>
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  • ...ts and sold a total of 108,368 copies. "Ai Araba IT'S ALL RIGHT" ranked as the #89 single for 2004. This is the last Morning Musume single to feature Abe Natsumi.
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  • # [[Unchain World|UNCHAIN∞WORLD]] ..., while "[[Unchain World|UNCHAIN∞WORLD]]" was used as the theme song for the video game ''[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/無限のフロンティアEXCEE
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  • '''Drunken Tiger''' (드렁큰타이거) is a Korean hip-hop artist, lyricist and record producer, known as '''Tiger JK ...ew. In 2013 Tiger JK joined his wife [[Yoon Mi Rae]] and [[Bizzy]] to form the special group [[MFBTY]].
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  • # [[Love & Peace World|LOVE & PEACE WORLD]] ...to the TV [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Tenshi no Konamaiki]]''. It peaked at #43 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for two weeks.
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  • # [[The Peace!|The☆Pea~ce! (Complete Version)]] (ザ☆ピ~ス! (Complete Version)) # [[Ii Koto Aru Kinen no Shunkan]] (いいことある記念の瞬間; ''The Moment I Remember When Something Good Happened'')
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  • # [[The Peace!|The☆Pea~ce!]] (ザ☆ピ~ス!) ...Aru]] (でっかい宇宙に愛がある; ''There's Love in This Great Big World'')
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  • ...as members of the eighth generation, thus making them the first members of the group to come from outside Japan. They made their concert debut on May 6, 2 ...and Hello! Project on the final date of their autumn Rival Survival tour. The concert, held at Yokohama Arena, was broadcast live in 3D.
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  • This is a list of concerts and concert tours performed by [[Hello! Project]] groups ...2004 Winter ~C'mon! Dance World~|Hello! Project 2004 Winter ~C'MON! Dance World~]] <small>([[Abe Natsumi]]'s graduation from [[Morning Musume]])</small>
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  • ||[[Image:Mirrorcle World (CDDVD) A.jpg|thumb|220px|CD+DVD A]] ||[[Image:Mirrorcle World (CDDVD) B.jpg|thumb|220px|CD+DVD B]]
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  • ...ion 2 Dual Shock 2. The save file for this game takes up 1.2MB of space on the memory card. ...nother method to market Morning Musume (and to cash in on their success at the time). This game was also developed as a technological demo for various ima
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  • # [[Crazy 4 U|Crazy 4 U [World Sketch Remix]]] # [[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta [The Standard Club PIANO DANCE Remix]]]
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  • '''Nakanishi Rina''' (中西里菜) is a Japanese [[Idol]] singer and [[AV]] actress. ...ration member of [[AKB48]] and [[AKB48 Team A|Team A]]. She graduated from the group on November 23, 2008.
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  • '''Tojima Hana''' (戸島花) is a Japanese [[Idol]] singer. ...itomi]]) as a 3rd generation member. She graduated on March 31, 2012 after the group's disbandment.
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  • ...n Scissors]] and [[This Ugly Yet Beautiful World]]. She is under currently the [[Geneon]] record label. * [1997.11.06] [[~Refrain~ The Songs Were Inspired by "Evangelion"|~refrain~ The songs were inspired by "EVANGELION"]]
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  • '''Miyazawa Sae''' (宮澤佐江) is a Japanese talento managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was previously a ...and [[AKB48 Team K|Team K]], she was fully transferred to [[SNH48]] during the AKB48 team shuffle in August 2012, then placed in [[SNH48 Team SII|Team SII
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  • [[Image:WONDERFUL WORLD limited.jpg|thumb|250px|Limited Edition]] [[Image:WONDERFUL WORLD regular.jpg|thumb|250px|Regular Edition]]
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  • ...oup)|SPY]] where she was a temporary member of all seven WACK groups under the stage name "Yuki Reysole" (ユキ・レイソレ), featuring in seven singl *** [[GO TO THE BEDS]] (2021)
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  • ...gers in [[Japan]]. According to a 2005 episode of [[MUSIC STATION]] she is the 6th best selling artist (2nd female) in Japan, selling over 38,300,000 copi ...asataka]] in 1976, who had previously arranged her album ''[[The 14th Moon|THE 14th MOON]]''.
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  • ...ords]]. She was with the label until summer of 2009, where she switched to the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[rhythm zone]]. ...single "[[I Will (Sowelu)|I Will]]", which was used as an ending song for the anime ''[[FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST]]''.
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