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  • ...bia Music Entertainment]]; the single reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts. ...bum ''[[Kaela|KAELA]]'', which peaked at the #7 position on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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  • In May 8th, Saegusa performed for the first time on [[THURSDAY LIVE]], a weekly gig held at [[hills Pan Koujou]]. After that, she started performing there ...imi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made~]]. The album reached #19 on Oricon and sold 25,747 copies.
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  • ...melody. announced that she will retire from the music industry in January 2009 and plans to enter the fashion industry as a designer of Western-styled clo ...Miyavi]].They have two daughters, "Lovelie Miyavi Ishihara" (born July 29, 2009) and "Jewelie Aoi Ishihara" (born October 21, 2010).
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  • : 2009.04.01 ...he band's singles and albums. The DVD reached #16 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 19 weeks.
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  • ...under [[rhythm zone]] label with the single "[[Stay With Me Tonight]]". In 2009 legal disputes arisen with SM Entertainment leaving at that moment the futu ...]]" they become first foreign male-group to have a #1 single on [[Oricon]] charts, Tohoshinki also broke [[Wikipedia:Elton John|Elton John]]'s record for the
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  • ...Universal Music Japan]], releasing "[[Give Me Up|GIVE ME UP]]" in March of 2009. In December of 2011, she switched labels to [[TEICHIKU ENTERTAINMENT]] and ...:Friends_NamiTamaki.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Tamaki promoting "[[Friends!]]" (2009)]]
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  • ...y of his traditional style vocals. The album shot to #5 on the indie music charts, and sold over 7000 copies. ...live performances and other types of promotion, the single re-entered the charts, and peaked at #50.
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  • ...ase of their first single, "[[U]]". They became well known after their hit 2009 song "[[Sorry, Sorry (single)|Sorry, Sorry]]". ...cond promotional single from their debut album. "Miracle" topped the music charts of Thailand, drawing interest from international markets.
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  • ...r 25, 2009. Upon the release of the single it debuted at number-one on the Oricon single chart. ...13, 2010. The album also debuted at number-one on the Oricon weekly album charts with the sales of over 103,000 copies. On January 19, 2010, the group held
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  • : 2009.02.25 ...album released by [[JERO]]. The album reached #18 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for six weeks.
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  • [[Image:Sakurakou K-ON Bu (2009).jpg|thumb|230px|Sakurakou K-ON Bu (2009)]] ..."[[Fuwa Fuwa Time]]" on May 20th, 2009 which reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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  • ...appearances of the song on TV, the single climbed to #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts. They released one more single, before going away from the funny image, wit ...of 2000 saw the release of [[Tsunami|TSUNAMI]], which was #1 on the Oricon charts for 5 weeks, selling almost 3 million copies. The single was marked the 3rd
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  • ...ly [[Oricon]] chart, the first seiyuu to put two singles in the [[Oricon]] weekly top3 simultaneously and the first seiyuu to hold a concert at [[wikipedia:T ...debut album however, ''[[Supersonic Girl|supersonic girl]]'' peaked on the Oricon at #60. Her fourth single, "[[Love & History|LOVE & HISTORY]]" was her firs
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  • ...t experience the mega-popularity of her debut single (only reaching #19 on Oricon). The following year would see four more single releases; [[Kimi to Iru Jik ...theme song to the dorama [[Yasashii Jikan]] (and would fare better on the charts than the original release, reaching #16). In between then and during the re
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  • : 2009.09.02 ...con]] weekly charts and charted for 93 weeks. As it sold 477,263 copies in 2009, it was the 9th best-selling album of that year.
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  • ...[[RAM RIDER]] was included. The album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 397,182 copies in 2008, becoming the #22 album of the year. Overal ==Oricon Chart Positions==
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  • ...ingle, "[[Pride (HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR)|PRIDE]]", reached #2 on [[Oricon]] charts. On May 18th, the group announced the dissolution of the band after the rel ...r in 2005. Since then, all of their singles have been in the top 25 on the charts. Another single, "[[Ichirin no Hana]]", was also used for the opening of th
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  • ...ot noticed. The single was the bands first break into the top ten on the [[Oricon]], and since then all their releases have charted in the top twenty. On Sep ...ome|chatmonchy has come]]''. The album barely made it to #50 on the Oricon charts. The song "[[Hana no Yume]]" was used as the radio single from the album an
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  • ...until 2003 when they finally hit the top 10 of the [[Oricon]] weekly album charts. They released their third album ''[[Tategami]]'' on February 26th, making ...Promo.jpg|right|220px|thumb|GO!GO!7188 promoting "[[Futashika Tashika]]" (2009)]]
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  • : 2009.09.02 ...um) released by [[Base Ball Bear]]. It reached #9 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts an charted for seven weeks.
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