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  • ...nd started to create demo tapes. They disbanded their other bands to focus working on the brilliant green. Kawase's first recording was a cover of [[Wikipedia
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  • After this point Hayashibara started working less. In 2003 she only released two singles and a year later she released h As of 2006, it seems Hayashibara has slowing been working towards a comeback. That year she released the single "[[Meet Again|Meet ag
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  • During this time, YUKI began working on a few different side projects that had been in the works. She started wr
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  • In spring, Kimura stopped working as an exclusive model for ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]''. Her first
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  • [[File:Idoling!!! no Working!!!.jpg|100px|Idoling!!! no Working!!!]] * [2012.04.18] Idoling!!! no Working!!! (アイドリング!!!のワーキング!!!)
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  • ...nd this time that Saegusa Yuuka started composing the songs herself, after working with other fellow Being musicians, such as [[Tokunaga Akihito]], [[Ohno Aik
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  • ...ceived attention internationally, playing tours in Belgium and Holland and working with producers and musicians across the world.
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  • ...ic as she shifted from pop/rock to more of a punk sound, and her beginning working relationship with former [[JUDY AND MARY]] member, [[Asanuma Takuya|TAKUYA] ...d the release of her eleventh single "[[Koisuru Pierotti]]", which had her working with glam-rock artist [[ROLLY]]. The single was not well received with the
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  • ...tainment]], the band's agency, announced that Southern All Stars will stop working as a band in 2009, but with the members having solo activities. However, Vi
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  • * [2016] [[Wikipedia:Working!!|WWW.Working!!]] - Kondou Kisaki
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  • ...ever written a song) & [[FUMIYA]]'s skills as a composer. [[PES]] has been working with clothing label [http://www.optimystik.jp/ Optimystik] since 2005 and h
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  • ...ko‎|taeco]] already had a solo career as a singer, and [[kaba]] had been working as choegrapher for artists such as [[Amuro Namie]]. [[Yoshida Asami|asami]]
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  • ...ko]], [[Becky]], and [[Wikipedia:Marika Matsumoto|Matsumoto Marika]] after working with them for the "o-daiba" drama in 2000-2001. (All four contributed to th
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  • ...nference on the 20th. Jin soon joined the KAT-TUN concert series and began working as an active member again. KAT-TUN's fourth single, [[Yorokobi no Uta]] was
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  • * [2006.11.22] [[Hataraku Otoko]] (働く男; ''Working Man'')
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  • ...til their disbandment in 2000. They also announced that they are currently working on a new studio album and plan to become active worldwide. The band is sche
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  • Tokyo Jihen begun preparations for their third album while Shiina was working on her concept soundtrack album to the movie ''[[Sakuran]]'', ''[[Heisei Fu
    14 KB (1,696 words) - 05:43, 30 December 2021
  • | Futsal League for Working Lady
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  • ...nd two albums before leaving Universal in December 2003 to go indie again, working heavily as a member of indie band [[Pablonik]]. Before moving to London in
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  • ...on October 2, 2005 to continue her schooling full-time. As of 2012 she was working at her father's eel shop.
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