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  • ...t for music, they were sent by Sony, to Australia and New Zealand to brush up their English and improve their hip hop and rap sound. In 2002 they release * [2011.09.28] [[JUMP UP THE WALL]]
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  • * [1998.11.11] [[Break In2 the Nite|BREAK IN2 THE NITE]] * [2012.11.04] [[Raise Up]]
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  • ...name is, like most names from [[Johnny's Entertainment]] these days, made up by the first letter of their name. ...er of 2008, Satake Koki decided to quit the agency, which caused the break up of the band.
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  • * [[Never Give Up! (Kylee)|NEVER GIVE UP!]] ...Give Up|Makeru na Baby! ~Never give up]] (負けるなBaby! 〜Never give up)
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  • ...he project was created by [[VERBAL]] from [[m-flo]] after the group took a break due to [[LISA]]'s departure. He asked Amuro to join as the vocalist for the ...d R&B for a large portion of her career; ''[[Style (Amuro Namie)|STYLE]]'' up through the early 2010s.
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  • ...kyo's Zennihon Enka Senshuken Ouboshita contest. However, she didn't get a break into the music business until she won an audition on the show ''[[Yuuyake N * [http://www.up-front-works.jp/artistlist/19/index.html Up Front Works Profile]
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  • ...[[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]], releasing "[[Give Me Up|GIVE ME UP]]" in March of 2009. In December of 2011, she switched labels to [[TEICHIKU ...REPRODUCT BEST]]'', was simultaneously released with "[[Give Me Up|GIVE ME UP]]", her first single on the new label. They were released on March 25th, 20
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  • ...pan]] and managed by [http://avex-management.jp/ avex management]. Her big break came when she was featured on [[SEAMO]]'s song "[[Kokoro no Koe]]" from his ...is second album, ''[[Live Goes On]]''. The song, "[[Kokoro no Koe]]" ended up being used as the radio single to promote the album. She also appeared in t
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  • ...rst generation of Super Junior. Super Junior had been known for their line-up, a concept being very similar to Japan's girl group [[Morning Musume]]. Int ...a separate dance together, dancing to [[wikipedia:Usher|Usher's]] "Caught Up". However, the performance was only aired on May 16, 2006 as a segment in t
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  • '''°C-ute''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and was part of [[Hello! Project]]. They disbanded on Ju ...ongs requested). They didn't win, but they got medals for being the runner-up, and performed on the show. On November 29th, it was announced that °C-ute
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  • * [2007.09.07] [[Stony Skunk]] - [[More Fyah]] ''(#12 Fired Up (feat. '''Teddy'''))'' * [[Intro Stand Up]] <small>(Music & Arrangement)</small>
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  • In late 2001, ex-[[Oblivion Dust]] member [[Ken Lloyd]] joined up with ex-[[LUNA SEA]] member [[INORAN]] and formed '''FAKE?''', altHought th ...returned of [[Oblivion Dust]] and besides the support members are taking a break for work on their solo and side projects. Ken has announced that a new FAKE
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  • ...ut was announced at Roppongi's Velfarre disco and they were quickly picked up by [[avex trax]], a move that would influence the Eurobeat sound they begun 2005 marked the group's 10th anniversary. They opened up a temporary museum in Shibuya to celebrate and a display at Tower Records.
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  • * [2009.04.29] [[Break the Records -By You & For You-|Break the Records -by you & for you-]] * [2009.12.16] [[KAT-TUN Live Break the Records|KAT-TUN LIVE Break the Records]]
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  • ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION got their first big break when their song, "[[Konayuki (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)|Konayuki]]", was fe * [2014.07.02] [[Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra]] - [[Wake Up!]] feat. '''ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION'''
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  • ...their name into '''LUNA SEA'''. They played in and around Tokyo and built up a substantial amount of followers. ...UNA SEA went performing around Japan non-stop, until they took a year long break in 1997 for the members to pursue and concentrate on their solo projects.
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  • * [1997.04.21] [[Hurry Up!!|HURRY UP!!]]
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  • ...ri-La]]", that the band really got noticed. The single was the bands first break into the top ten on the [[Oricon]], and since then all their releases have ...local battle of the bands in [[Wikipedia:Tokushima|Tokushima]]. They ended up winning the battle, and were awarded the grand prize.
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  • ...nfluence, their music became political and sarcastic. But when they picked up this new name, they changed their attitude towards their band, and they dec ...ions and band characteristics matched. Mr.Children were chosen as the next break in music magazines. That was just two years since their debut.
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  • ...by TAKURO and TERU. HISASHI joined shortly after, when his band ARI broke up. The band became popular in their hometown, playing in small places and in ...bel, they produced the tour "ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE 2006". Later, they signed up with Capitol Records and released three singles, [[G4]], [[Natsuoto / Hen n
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