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  • .... In Japan, they were signed under [[Universal Music Japan]]'s [[EMI Music Japan]]. ...uced the singles "[[Mame Deulmyeon (If U Wanna)]]" and "[[Secret World]]". Music videos for the first two singles were created. They were often compared to
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  • ...nd that would lead the current generation with trendy dances, fashion, and music. Their group name was explained to be a combination of the word "Shine" and ...eomu Yeppeo (Replay)]]''. It debuted at #10 and peaked at #8 on the Korean music charts and sold 17,957 copies in the first half of 2008.
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  • ...e of 2005. It is certified Gold by the [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]] for over 100,000 units shipped, and received a Million certification for ; Music
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  • ...tuya Ishii''' or '''Tatsuya Ishii''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] musician, music producer, event producer, movie director, writer, industrial designer, cost ...(directed by Ishii) won the MTV Video Music Awards for best International Music Award for both 1988 and 1989. In 1992, their single [[Kimi ga Iru Dake de]]
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  • ...States, and South Korea. In 2012 it was announced that they would debut in Japan under [[avex]]. [[SM Entertainment]] revealed the teaser music video for "[[La Cha Ta|LA chA TA]]", f(x)’s debut digital single, on September
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  • ..."MUZIK" under Far Eastern Tribe Records, a sub-label of [[Universal Music Japan]]. They left the Japanese label on August 2013. It was announced on June 13 ...ser for "[[Hot Issue (4minute)|Hot Issue]]", their debut [[Wikipedia:music video|MV]], was released on June 11, 2009. However, the teaser sparked controvers
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  • '''After School''' (애프터스쿨) (known as '''AFTERSCHOOL''' in Japan) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group, formed by [[Pledis Entertainment]]. In February 2011, the group signed with [[avex]], and debuted in Japan participating on [[Amuro Namie]]'s collaboration album ''[[Checkmate!]]''.
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  • ...so one of [[Namie Amuro]]'s dancers who appeared in MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2005.
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  • ...5, the group announced they were forming their own Japanese label, [[BEAST MUSIC]], and as a present for the fans they were going to release new songs for 1 ...p's websites as BEAST got shut down including their Japanese label [[BEAST MUSIC]], which was being operated with collaboration of CUBE Entertainment.
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  • ...cret was dropped from Sony Music Entertainment and signed with [[Universal Music|Universal D]] for Japanese releases. ...d|Cyworld]] and the “Suspender Dance”, which was featured in the music video teaser for "Magic", gained popularity amongst [[Wikipedia:Netizen|netizens]
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  • .... In 2011 they also debuted as major artists in Japan under [[Warner Music Japan]]. At the time of their debut they were mostly known for their lead vocalis ===Video Releases===
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan]] *'''Favorite Music:''' Rock, R&B
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  • ...auditions and graduations creating different styles and dynamics to their music and performances. ...ing]]", Ichii Sayaka graduated from the group, to pursue her own career in music.
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  • ..., and 3 of her albums are in the Top 10 best-selling albums of all time in Japan (#1, #4, #8), making her one of the most successful and popular singers in ...inct R&B sound presented in her debut single brought her much attention in Japan, "[[Automatic / Time Will Tell|Automatic / time will tell]]". Utada was mar
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  • ...[[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[After School]]. In 2012 they debuted in Japan under [[avex]]. ...led ''[[The First Mini Album]]'', was released on June 17, 2010. The music video of the lead track, "[[Mabeop Sonyeo]]" featured [[CNBLUE]]'s drummer [[Kang
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  • ; Music ...[[wikipedia:2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan|2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan]]
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  • ...ormed in their televised debut at the WORLD STAGE x MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2010 that May. Two additional songs, "[[To Be (Or Not)|To be (or not)]]" a ...he beginning and ending themes respectively for the upcoming Playstation 3 video game ''[[wikipedia:Yakuza: Dead Souls|Ryo ga Gotoku OF THE END]]'', the thi
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  • * [2017.12.06] [[Montage ~Japan Edition~|MONTAGE ~JAPAN EDITION~]] *[2011] [[MTV Match Up]] (with [[B1A4]])
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  • ...nment|IST Entertainment]]. They debuted in Japan in 2014 under [[EMI Music Japan]]. ===Video Releases===
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  • ...usic Entertainment#SME Records|SME Records]], she was transferred to SACRA MUSIC, another Sony sub-label, in September 2021. * '''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Kumamoto|Kumamoto, Japan]]
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