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  • === Best Album === * [[Hikaru GENJI]] - [[Kiseki no Megami]]
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  • ...s, only beaten by [[Hikaru GENJI]] with their single "[[Star Light (Hikaru GENJI)|STAR LIGHT]]". The single charted for seven weeks, selling 90,000 copies.
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  • ===Best Of Albums=== * [1992.12.02] BEST OF BALLADS
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  • ; [[Hikaru GENJI]] * [[Best Friend (Kojima Michiru song)|BEST FRIEND]]
    6 KB (812 words) - 10:59, 14 August 2012
  • ; [[Hikaru GENJI]] * [[Kimi ga Iru Kara (Hikaru GENJI)|Kimi ga Iru Kara]]
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  • ...ohoshi Kazumi''' was a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hikaru GENJI]] from 1987 to 1995, after which he started a solo career. In 1987, he debuted with [[Hikaru GENJI]] as a member of the sub-group GENJI. When the group disbanded in 1995, he left the company to pursue a solo car
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  • ...known for being a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hikaru GENJI]] from 1987 to 1994. ...y 3, 1983. He debuted in 1987 as part of [[Hikaru GENJI]] in the sub-group GENJI. He left the group in 1994 to pursue a solo career.
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  • ...[Johnny's Entertainment]] and is best known for being a member of [[Hikaru GENJI]] from 1987 to 1995.
    7 KB (609 words) - 10:18, 28 March 2010
  • ...known for being a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hikaru GENJI]]. ** [[Hikaru GENJI]] (1987-1995)
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  • ...mber of [[Johnny's Entertainment]], who was active as a member of [[Hikaru GENJI]] from 1987 to 1995. ...cal from 1984 to 1986 as John. In 1987, he debuted with the group [[Hikaru GENJI]]. At the time, he was still in junior high, as such he was sometimes absen
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  • ...om ''[[Hikaru Genji]]''. Later they were choosen to backdance for ''Hikaru Genji''. ...' with some [[Johnny's Jr.|Johnny's Jrs.]] taking the position of [[Hikaru GENJI]]. This episode was aired on March 16th.
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  • | align=center | [[Hikaru GENJI]] | align=center bgcolor=#D3D3D3 | 1994 became [[Hikaru GENJI|Hikaru GENJI SUPER 5]]
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  • === [[Hikaru GENJI]] === * [[Yuuki 100% (Hikaru GENJI)|Yuuki 100%]]
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  • ...ima Miyuki]], and a lot of idol singers. With [[Sawada Kenji]], he won the best song prize in 1980 for Sawada's single "[[Tokio|TOKIO]]". === [[Hikaru GENJI]] ===
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  • In generasia, '''Best Friend''' or '''Best Friends''' could be a reference to: *'''[[Friends (group)|Friends]]'''' debut album ''[[Best Friends (Friends)|BEST FRIENDS]]''.
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  • ...sed as the 20th ending theme. "Yuuki 100%" was originally sung by [[Hikaru GENJI]] in 1993. It peaked at #1 on the Oricon charts and sold 120,516 copies in
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  • : Played by [[Okada Hikaru]]. *'''Yao Hikaru'''
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  • * "[[Yuuki 100% (Hikaru GENJI)|Yuuki 100%]]", a single released by [[Hikaru GENJI]]. ...0%]]", [[NYC]]'s second single, which features a cover version of [[Hikaru GENJI]]'s song.
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  • *Mentioned being a fan of [[Koda Kumi]], [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], and [[Hikaru GENJI]].
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  • | 39 || [[Hikaru GENJI]] || [[Kyouya no Megalopolis]] || 1990.02.07 || 263,860 || [[File:Wiki sorr | 49 || [[Hikaru GENJI]] || [[Little Birthday]] || 1990.05.17 || 235,830 || [[File:Wiki sorry.jpg|
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