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  • ** [[Petitmoni]] (1999–2002) ** [[Morning Musume]] (1999–2002)
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  • * [2002.05.29] [[The Japan Gold Disc Award 2002]] (#6 ''Lucky Pool'') * [2002.09.19] [[Kagayake! Kaa Sui Drama Ou 90s]] (#4 ''Sampomichi'')
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  • The quartet released several singles in 2001 and 2002, and most of these tracks were compiled into their first album ''[[Minimoni === 2002 ===
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  • ** [[Tanpopo]] (1998-2002) ** [[Sexy 8]] (2002)
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  • ...eatured as the Space Shower "POWER PUSH" highly promoted song for December 2002. Despite neither single charting on [[Oricon]] charts, Enomoto would releas ===Mini-Albums===
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  • ...rock]] musician. She made her start by winning the Sony Music Audition in 2002, making her debut with the popular ''[[Wikipedia:Full Metal Alchemist|Full Kitade Nana started her career by entering the Sony Music Audition in 2002. After winning the competition she graduated from Hokkaido University of Ed
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  • ...[Hello! Project]] under the name Heike Michiyo. She left Hello! Project in 2002, later releasing three albums on her own as Michiyo. ** 2002: [[Sexy 8]]
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  • ...ng by the name Rika Ishii (石井リカ). She left Hello! Project in March 2002, after only singing on some songs available on compilation albums. ** 2002: [[Odoru 11]]
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  • ** [[RCA Ariola Japan]] <small>(2000&ndash;2002)</small> ** [[Universal Music]] <small>(2002&ndash;2010; 2014&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...Ningyou promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsukiko promoting "[[Ningyou]]" (2002)]] * [2002.06.05] [[Sharon Stones]]
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  • * [2002.06.12] [[Shanty (album)|Shanty]] (シャンティ; ''Peace'') ===Mini-Albums===
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  • ...leased later as the DVD ''[[Tokyo Prayer|TOKYO pRayer]]'' on February 1st, 2002. ===Mini-Albums===
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  • ** [[Tanpopo]] (2002) ** [[Happy 7]] (2002)
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  • * [2002.07.03] [[Green (B'z)|GREEN]] ===Mini-Albums===
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  • * [2002.06.26] [[Feel Well (Hayashibara Megumi album)|feel well]] * [2002.12.29] [[Brave Heart (Hayashibara Megumi)|brave heart]]
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  • ...called ''[[U.K. Completion|U.K. COMPLETION]]'' was released there in early 2002. ...''[[Candlize]]'' and ''[[i/flancy]]'' were released in October of 2001 and 2002 respectively, and were as big, if not bigger than her debut album. Her 4th
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  • ===Mini-Albums=== * [2002.03.06] [[Hana Uta (TOKIO)|Hana Uta]] (花唄)
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  • ...r the short lived girl-band, [[Mean Machine]]. YUKI made her solo debut in 2002 with the single, "[[The End of Shite|the end of shite]]". ...e:YUKI - ROCK ON JAPAN.png|thumb|left|225px|YUKI in ''[[ROCK ON JAPAN]]'' (2002)]]
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  • ** [[Happy 7|Happy♥7]] (2002) ===Mini-Albums===
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  • ...~]]'' on June 17th, and as a third pressing as ''Tsuuzetsu'' on June 10th, 2002. Their summer tour "Koi Hanabi Kurui Saki 99 Natsu" began on July 13th and ...irst to be released through their own label. This single started off their 2002 winter tour titled "Aishuu no Kiiroi Handkerchief", which went from January
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