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  • '''BoA''' (보아) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer under [[SM Entertainment]]. Her stage name made a backronym which is '''Beat of Angel'''. She made h * '''Favorite Music:''' R&B
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  • ...inger-songwriter and actress under [[Sony Music Japan]]. She is well known for playing the role of [[Osaki Nana]] in the ''[[NANA (film)|NANA]]'' films. ** [[Sony Music Entertainment]] <small>(2001&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...] girl group created by [[Star Empire Entertainment]]. They are best known for their hit songs "[[Super Star (Jewelry single)|Super Star]]" and "[[One Mor In June 14, 2010, [[Star Empire Entertainment]] announced that [[Semi (Jewelry)|Semi]], one of the Top 10 finalists of th
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  • ...er her parents tried to sue her management company. Suzuki returned to the music scene as an [[Indie|indie]] artist, and then was picked up by [[avex trax]] ...nd. Suzuki won the competition with a total of 802,157 calls into the show for her to win.
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  • ...e [[Oricon]] charts. In 2008, Arashiro moved from avex trax to [[Universal Music|Universal]], changed her stage name to ''BENI'', and has since seen a signi ...merican School in Japan. While there, she was classmates with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Japan]]-signed artist [[Crystal Kay]] and became close friends with he
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Guinness Book of World Records|Guinness World Record]] holder for using the largest hula hoop. In 2000, Kago was selected at the age of 12 to In 2019 she performed for the first time since 13 Years with Nozomi Tsuji as [[W]] in the [[Hello! Pr
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  • ...kipedia:Gothic rock|gothic rock]], and others such as [[Wikipedia:New Wave music|new wave]] and [[Wikipedia:Dark Wave|dark wave]]. ...the major labels [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] (1996~) (currently [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|flying DOG]] sub-label since 2008~), [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (
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  • ...ki single)|HOME]]", despite releasing two indies albums prior to this. Her music is laid back and acoustic, much like [[wikipedia:Sarah McLachlan|Sarah McLa ...[wikipedia:The Smashing Pumpkins|The Smashing Pumpkins]], [[wikipedia:TLC (music)|TLC]]
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  • ...ce mid 2007. The group describes themselves as "Harajuku Rock-kei"; having music that tends to be upbeat and poppish with a mixture of rock and punk, while ...dividuals with interests similar to their own; specifically people looking for musicians. Drummer-less, the band had their first demonstration at Akasaka
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  • ...econds on national TV once. She is most well-known in Hong Kong and Taiwan for her song [[Arigatou...]], which became so popular it was even covered by st * '''Favourite Type of Music:''' Music from films, Disney Songs, Celtic Music
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  • ...us' the band finally disbanded in 2001. According to a 2005 episode of ''[[MUSIC STATION]]'' the band was listed as being the 44th best-selling artist in Ja ...e junior [[YUKI|Isoya Yuki]] while she was on a film shoot in [[Hokkaido]] for the film ''[[Itsuka Giragirasuru Hi]]'' <ref>『JAM BOOK』参考。</ref>.
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  • ...orm songs in both English and Japanese. They are renowned for their unique music, a fusion of jazz, rock, pop and R&B, showcasing their versatility. ...iwa was discovered by Nishikawa Takahiro after he and Nakamura Masato met. For a short period of time they had a different name, CHA-CHA&AUDREY's PROJECT.
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  • ...INMENT Promo.jpg|thumb|250px|EXILE promoting ''[[EXILE Entertainment|EXILE ENTERTAINMENT]]'' (2003)]] ...STPROMO.jpg|thumb|250px|EXILE promoting ''[[EXILE Entertainment Best|EXILE ENTERTAINMENT BEST]]'' (2008)]]
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  • ...known for her singles "[[Bouken Wakusei]]", used as the ending theme song for the [[anime]] ''[[TALES OF THE ABYSS]]''. The single was produced by [[Fuji ...ng would be featured as the Space Shower "POWER PUSH" highly promoted song for December 2002. Despite neither single charting on [[Oricon]] charts, Enomot
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  • ...[Wikipedia:Janet Jackson|Janet Jackson]]'s "[[Wikipedia:Go Deep|Go Deep]]" music video, she debuted with BMG, before signing with Universal's Def Jam label ** [[Universal Music]] <small>(2002&ndash;2010; 2014&ndash;)</small>
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  • '''Cocco''' is a female [[J-Rock]] artist under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]]. ...atch the eyes of many producers and eventually landed a deal with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]].
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  • When Kago was suspended in February 2006 for [[Kago Ai Smoking Scandal|smoking while underage]], [[W]] was put on indefi ...in the all-new unit [[Gyaruru]], but she was forced to withdraw soon after for personal reasons (see below). She was replaced by [[Abe Asami (soloist)|Abe
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  • ...hey are signed to gr8! Records under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] music label. The band was formed in 2004 after the disbanding of Sangoku Road, a ...gent thought ''○ ○ world'' and ''OVERunder'' would make suitable names for them. The band's official fanclub is called ''NEO SOUND WAVE'' and its memb
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  • ...panese pop]] singer signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#SACRA MUSIC|SACRA MUSIC]]. ** [[Universal Music##NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBC Universal Entertainment Japan]] <small>(2007&ndash;2012)</small>
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  • ...[[Sony Music Japan]], however they switched to [[Universal Music|Universal Music J]] in 2001. They transferred to [[J Storm]] label in 2008. * Labels: [[Sony Music Entertainment]] (1994–2001), [[Universal Music Japan]] (2001–2008), [[J-Storm]] (since 2008)
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  • ...DY AND MARY]]. She's had various side projects, and she was even a drummer for the short lived girl-band, [[Mean Machine]]. YUKI made her solo debut in 20 === Early life: 1972 - 1990 ===
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  • ...ith [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; Best known for her hit songs "[[Real Life Real Heart]]", "[[Ring a Ding Dong]]", and "[[Butterfly (Kimura Kaela)|Butt ...004 Kimura re-released "Level 42" through the major label [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; the single reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts.
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  • ...ith [[Pony Canyon]] and signed a deal with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]]. In doing so, he changed his stage name from "ZEEBRA" to "Zeebra". ...ICPROMO.jpg|right|180px|thumb|ZEEBRA promoting ''[[World of Music|World Of Music]]'' (2007)]]
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  • ===Early Life - Debut=== ...and sent them out to record companies. Rie was soon signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]].
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  • ...They're just intended to give a rough indication of what's in the episode for help in identification. Most of the first 136 titles were made up by the pe *[2002.02.03] #094 - Music gestures
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  • ...ck]] [[Indie|indie]] fusion band composed of four men and one woman. Their music is very diverse, covering hard rock, rap, softer rock and piano ballads. * [[climax entertainment]] (2001-2005)
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  • ...''', also known as '''avex records''' (or just '''avex''') is the recorded music department of the [[Japanese]] commercial giant '''avex group'''. It was Ja : ''Click here for '''[[binyl records#Artists|binyl records]]''' artists''
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  • ...e single "[[Stay With Me Tonight]]". In 2009 legal disputes arisen with SM Entertainment leaving at that moment the future of the group in Korea uncertain. One year ...he three members that started the legal disputes. On November 23, 2010, SM Entertainment announced Tong Vfang Xien Qi comeback including only two members, [[U-Know]
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  • ..." in March of 2009. In December of 2011, she switched labels to [[TEICHIKU ENTERTAINMENT]] and released her 21st single, "[[Lady Mind|LADY MIND]]". In 2014, she onc ...n any type of dancer. Finally she settled on singing due to her admiration for Janet Jackson, and started doing strength training to become more like her.
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  • ...n September of 2009. He is mostly known for signing the ending theme songs for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Hachimitsu to Clover]]'', "[[Waltz (Suneohair)|Walt ...au label]]. Later that year in August, he began to be the support bassist for [[THE SUGAR FIELDS]], playing several lives with the band.
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  • ...p|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Urban|urban]] artist signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ariola Japan]] and managed by [http://avex-management.jp/ avex management]. ...d as the radio single to promote the album. She also appeared in the video for the song. It was well received and the album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] c
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  • ...c is largely pop with strong influences from rock and more recently, dance music. Since 2011 she is also the CEO of the child clothing brand [http://pomipom ** [[avex entertainment]] (2013-)
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  • '''Heo Young Saeng''' (허영생) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer under [[KQ Entertainment]]. He is a member of the boyband [[SS501]]. * [2013.03.14] [[Life (Heo Young Saeng mini-album)|LIFE]]
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  • ...ee-piece band. They made their major debut in March 2006 with [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]]. ...main vocalist. However, nearly one year later the three disbanded in order for Yoshiki and Hotaka to focus on their university entrance exams. Their refor
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  • ...]]. They brought a western flavor to Japanese music and helped to turn rap music into a mixture of reggae, rap, rap-rock, punk, Spanish and R&B influences. ...song "[[Shizuka na Hibi no Kaidan wo]]" was chosen to be the ending theme for the popular Japanese movie, ''[[Battle Royale]]''. With ''[[Viva La Revolut
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  • ...e digital single "[[Seorapjeongni]]" on December 27. They reunited in 2022 for the release of their sixth album ''[[Born (Big Mama)|Born]]''. ...alents. The group's debut album was well received by music fans and topped music charts.
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Seiyu_Awards Seiyuu Awards]. She is also the record-holder for the highest ranking seiyuu album and single on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, ...e]] since childhood and decided to try and become a seiyuu. She auditioned for a role in the video game ''[[NOeL ~La neige~|NOëL ~La neige~]]'', and was
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  • '''SIAM SHADE''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band singed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#Sony Records|Sony Records]]. SIAM SHADE was created in 1993 and debuted on ...oll tracks to ballads. In their early days, they were often an opening act for concerts by the legendary band [[LUNA SEA]]. Their biggest and most popular
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  • ...eason stating that she wanted to continue her education and lead a private life. The group made their major debut in February 2007 with the single, "[[Saku ...at their debut concert each of the group's members were given a color used for merchandise, costumes, and the like. Those colors: [[Umeda Erika]] - <font
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  • ...ol group under [[Johnny & Associates]]. Their record company is [[Teichiku Entertainment]]. The members are known for being very close, possibly even the closest in all of Johnny's, shown by th
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  • ...nd, formed in 1997 and went major in 1999 when they signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|FIREWALL DIV]]. They made their debut with the mini-album ''[[Missa (DIR EN ...l-length album, ''[[Gauze|GAUZE]]'', followed. One of the shows in support for the album (filmed at the Osaka-jo Hall) would later become the first of sev
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  • ...The two soon started practicing together, and played as a two piece group for two years. ...and caught the attention of a scout and was offered a deal by [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. The band soon signed to the label under their [[Ki/oon Records]] sub-lab
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  • ...another part of Tokyo (Nerima), so they all came from the same part except for him. They spent their teen years in the Tokyo suburbs and in high school, S ...The leader of that band was Tsugi Jinsei. Because of this influence, their music became political and sarcastic. But when they picked up this new name, they
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  • ...r "white". GLAY has not been afraid to experiment with different styles of music, and with songs ranging from gospel to pure rock. ...2010, the band established its own record label [http://lsma.jp/ loversoul music & associates].
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  • ...She kept her solo career, but in 2020, she reunited with Tokyo Jihen again for a new EP and a tour. ** [[EMI Music Japan]] (1998&ndash;2013)
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  • ...] band singed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ki/oon Music]], a [[Sony Music Entertainment]] sub-label. The band has five members: [[KOHSHI]], [[KEIGO]], [[TAKE (FLOW * [[Ki/oon Music]] (2003-2020)
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  • ...gory:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]]-[[J-Pop|pop]] singer-songwriter under the [[Sony Music Japan|Ariola Japan]] label. ...'' and ''[[Ken's Bar II]]'', albums of covers done in Ken's own style. His music incorporates influences from a soulful gospel sound, based on 70's soul, to
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  • ...to work as an independent artist. However, in 2013 he signed with [[Victor Entertainment|SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]] and will release ''[[Aitai (Suga Shikao)|Aitai]]'', whi ...kyo]], [[Japan]]. From childhood he always listened to soul, funk, and R&B music. He counts among his strong points his optimisim and strong work ethic. He
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  • ...s a model, singer and actress who started her career as an exclusive model for [[Seventeen|Seventeen]] magazine at 14. In 2002, she became the vocalist of ...mething]], and [[503]] [[CM|commercials]], as well as being the cover girl for a [[Calpis Water]] campaign. Tsuchiya has also starred in [[UNICLO]], [[Kos
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  • ...iginal stage name was "Yorico." (より子。) with a full-stop after. Her music is piano based, with her singing while playing the piano. * '''Future Goals:''' Quote: "To compose game music (I'm such a dork)"
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  • ...[[Buono!]], and playing manager of [[Country Girls]]. She retired from the entertainment business in June 2017 to pursue a career in childhood education. ...ear on June 30, 2017. She gave a statement saying she planned to leave the entertainment industry and pursue a career in early childhood education as a Kindergarten
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  • ...TAKUYA started working on his solo career. In 2005 he became the producer for [[Takahashi Hitomi]]. ...Not long after, he learned that one of his friend's was selling his guitar for ¥15,000, so TAKUYA decided to buy it and become a guitarist instead. <ref
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  • ..., thus never releasing any music. Mitsui announced her retirement from the entertainment industry in November 2018. ...owing the diagnosis she was absent from seven concerts and was put on rest for two weeks.
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  • [[File:Tiger JK.jpg|thumb|320px|Tiger JK for MAXIM Korea (2010)]] ...nsisted of two members, Tiger JK & [[DJ Shine]], but DJ Shine left in 2003 for personal reasons, reportedly to start his own business. The two met at hip-
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  • # [[Life (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Life (Original mix)]] # [[Life (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Life (Original mix -Instrumental-)]]
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  • ...r game and is controlled via the Playstation 2 Dual Shock 2. The save file for this game takes up 1.2MB of space on the memory card. ...success at the time). This game was also developed as a technological demo for various image and video processes, including Sony's FourthVIEW technology,
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  • ...林香菜) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She is a former member of [[AKB48 Team B|Team B]]. ===Music===
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  • '''Miyazawa Sae''' (宮澤佐江) is a Japanese talento managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was previously a second generation member of [[AKB48]], a full-time ===Music===
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  • ...彩佳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and [[Idol]] managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was previously a full-time member of [[AKB48]] and was also a former ===Music===
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  • ...c. Her style can be described as "piano-pop/rock". Hoshimura is also known for assuming a crouching stance while playing the piano. ...assical musician while her father influenced her with his fondness for pop music (he played guitar in a pop-style band).
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  • ...ed a starring role), which reached #1 on Oricon charts. She is also famous for her songs "[[Yasashii Kimochi]]" and her duet with [[YUKI]] of [[JUDY AND M ...like the [[Shibuya Club Quattro]]. In 1990 she was signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]], releasing her debut single, "[[Heaven (Chara)|Heaven]]", the following y
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  • ...mselves. The single peaked #27 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 7 weeks, selling 17,579 copies. ; Music
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  • ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2003&ndash;2009)</small> ** [[C-JeS Entertainment]] <small>(2010&ndash;2021)</small>
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  • ...uka would go on an extended hiatus until 2007 when she would return to the music scene. ...uka would perform "[[Call|call]]" there and would win the grand prix prize for the audition. This lead to Onitsuka being signed to the management team [[M
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  • ...e, English, and [[Wikipedia:Gibberish|gibberish]]. The band has been noted for their energetic live performances and their trademark boiler suits and stra In 2000, POLYSICS signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and released their first major album ''[[Neu|NEU]]''.
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  • ...amed [[Sayuki]]. He moved to [[Tokyo]] during high school and got into the entertainment industry through auditions. Unfortunately schooling and ...[http://www.wikimoon.org/index.php?title=Chiho_Ooyama Ooyama Chiho], known for the role as [[Wikipedia:Makoto Kino|Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter]] in the [[W
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  • ....]] In 2011, she started another new band, [[THE GIRL]]. She is best known for writing and producing [[YUKI]]'s debut single, "[[The End of Shite|the end ...her uncle [[Higurashi Shuuichi]] (日暮修一) is a [[Manga-ka|manga-ka]] for ''[[Big Comics]]''. As a teenager she waited outside of a sold-out [[Wikipe
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  • ...' is a Japanese rapper under [[For Life Music Entertainment|FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] and was [[id Records]] first female rapper. ...the label as she signed with [[For Life Music Entertainment|FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]]. On the same day of the best album's release Miss Monday released her thi
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  • ...h his solo projects, Osawa has set out countless producing and remix works for both artists in Japan and abroad. Osawa describes himself as a "Musical Mu ...domestically and internationally, leading to a new style in Japanese club music that would eventually become a standard. In 1995, after a second album rele
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  • ...ent]]. Until 2009 she was under [[Columbia Records]]. Hitoto is best known for her extremely popular debut single "[[Morai Naki]]". She is Taiwanese throu ...et [[Kitayama Yoichi]] of [[The Gospellers]], who convinced her to compose music.
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  • ...was able to obtain musicians for his work. Their second single [[Zatsunen Entertainment]] used compositions of the famous [[wikipedia:Blood, Sweat & Tears|Blood, S ...r Okinawan group [[SPEED]], [[kana]] & [[DA PUMP]]. He has as well remixed for many notable artists such as [[Heartsdales]] & [[Hamasaki Ayumi]].
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  • ...e card. The single reached #25 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 3 weeks. ; Music
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  • ...s a Japanese voice actor or actress. Seiyuu's most commonly provide voices for [[Anime|anime]] and [[Wikipedia:Video games|game productions]], but they al Currently, Japan is responsible for producing 60% of the world's animated series. Because of high rate of anima
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  • ...n the Chinese Music Industry. In her most recent years, she has been known for her dance-pop smash hits like "[[Wu Niang (song)|Wu Niang]]" and "[[Te Wu J ** [[Universal Music Taiwan]] <small>(1998-2001)</small>
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  • ...nehappylifepromo.jpg|225px|thumb|Joe Chen promoting ''[[Easy Fortune Happy Life]]'' (2009)]] ...successful TV hosts. In 2003, she was put into hiatus for almost half year for displaying bad attitude.
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  • He was formerly an artist of the [[Emperor Entertainment Group|Emperor Entertainment Group]] (EEG); however, his contract with EEG ended in 2005. He is the foun ...s CDs sold over in millions before verging to RnB and Hip hop. He is known for his deep-airy and lyrical baritone voice as both a Cantopop and Mandopop si
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  • ...y 2001 with the single "[[Melody (BENNIE K)|Melody]]" under the [[For Life Music]] label. ...heir songs have given this group a unique sound that has yielded some hits for them on the [[Oricon]] charts. To date they have put out five albums and tw
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  • ...Universal Music Japan]]. He made his solo debut in 2005 under [[Sony Music Entertainment|BMG JAPAN]] and rose to fame after collaborating with hip-hop duo [[BENNIE ...alled [[Seamonator & DJ TAKISHI]], and also collaborated with [[BENNIE K]] for their song "[[Tengu VS Benkei]]" on the mini-album ''[[The BENNIE K Show]]'
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  • * '''Interests:''' Acting, Music, Dance, Theater, Photography * '''Talent agency:''' [[Johnny's Entertainment]]
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer formerly signed to [[For Life Music Entertainment]], currently signed to [[New Style Vision co.]] On March 30th, 2014, she t ...ent voice, she won both auditions and got a contract with [[For Life Music Entertainment]]. On December 17, 2008, Sugawara released her first song digitally through
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  • ...reated Walala Productions, their focus on creating "low cost high quality" music videos. He made his directorial debut with the SM STATION song "[[Marry Man * [2017.12.08] [[Chameseo Naoneun Vibe (Charm of Life)]] (짬에서 나오는 바이브) <small>([[Heechul (Super Junior)|Kim Hee
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  • '''Koyama Keiichiro''' is a member and leader of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NEWS]]. ...Kato Shigeaki. It was in this unit that Koyama started out as an announcer for shows such as the [[Ya-Ya-yah (show)|Ya-Ya-yah]] show, and this has carried
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  • ...Charli XCX|Charli XCX]]'s "[[Wikipedia:Boys (Charli XCX song)|Boys]]" [[PV|music video]] (2017)]] ...or the band [[ONE OK ROCK]]. He made his initial debut with the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NEWS (group)|NEWS]], but left the group before their first offici
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  • '''Hyeri''' (혜리) is a South Korean singer and actress under [[DreamT Entertainment]]. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] girl group [[Girl's Day]]. S * [2012] SBS [[Tasty Life]]
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  • ...sic Entertainment]]. The significant idea behind the band name is "To make music in the form of human emotion that lies in the innermost recesses of the hea
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  • ...[Chupda]]" (ahead of their 7th album released a few days later) under [[YG Entertainment]] with a more [[K-Pop|pop]]/[[K-Rock|rock]] oriented sound. ...a result, they hit it off right away. Together, Mithra Jin and Tablo left for United States. Soon after, DJ Tukutz hooked up with Tablo and joined them.
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  • ...[[Rain Company]]. He is known for his dancing skills and was a back dancer for [[Park Ji Yoon]] before his debut. He was also recently named one of the 10 ...on:''' [[Wikipedia:Kyung Hee University|Kyung Hee University]] Post Modern Music
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  • ...lly debuted as major artists under [[Warner Music Japan]]. '''FT''' stands for "Five Treasure" and means that each member is a treasure of talent in their ...The day after their first album was released, they made their debut on the music program M!Countdown with the song "[[Love Sick]]".
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  • ...at's Girls Life Promo.jpg|thumb|300px|Okamoto Rei promoting [[That's Girls Life]] (2008)]] ...the February 2003 issue. She was an active model under exclusive contract for the magazine and was also part of the magazine's one-shot musical unit, [[n
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  • ...s a long-seller hit, which would sell over 150,000 copies. K is also known for his fourth single "[[Only Human]]", which was similarly used as the [[doram Born Kang Yoon Sung, K had an interest in such music as gospel and R&B since he was small. At his local church in Seoul he would
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  • ...bassist for the heavy metal band [[PRESENCE]]. However he is better known for being one of the members of [[JUDY AND MARY]], whom debuted almost ten year ...[[PRESENCE|PRESENCE]] in 1981. The group released music in the indie scene for a few years and went to a major label in 1987. However, two years later in
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  • ...composer, vocalist, and producer under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]]. ...ompositions were highly acclaimed and she eventually did most of the music for ''[[Wikipedia:Noir (anime)|NOIR]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Tsubasa: Reservoir Chron
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  • ...ory:J-R&B| Japanese R&B]] singer under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] label. She rose to fame after collaborating with [[Spo ...A-side single, "[[Wish for Snow / Kiseki wo Nozomu Nara... Xmas Story|Wish for snow / Kiseki wo Nozomu Nara... Xmas story]]".
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  • ...eaking at #148. Later in 2008, she made her major debut under [[Sony Music Entertainment]], with single "[[Promise (MiChi)|PROMiSE]]", peaking at number 12 on the [ ...[[Kato Miliyah]], [[SOULHEAD]] and [[CHEMISTRY]]. The pair worked together for three years developing her talent before MiChi entered Japan's dance club s
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  • ...] expired, the group disbanded and Eugene, then, focused on her acting and music career. ...r later in 2004 under [[PFull Entertainment]]. She is currently under [[GG Entertainment]].
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  • ...-generated project shown by animations. They were signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and were managed by [[agehasprings]]. ...Rockets promoting ''[["Make Believe" 3D Music Clips E.P.|"make.believe" 3D Music Clips e.p.]]'' (2010)]]
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  • ...any money. Because of those experiences Shiina learned not to take things for granted and to try her best in everything she does. ...t. While she could have found better paying jobs, she deliberately applied for ones where she would have to speak and use her voice a lot, to help train h
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  • ...activities in Paris, France. On April 25th, 2012, MEG returned to Japan's music scene with her cover album titled ''[[La Japonaise|LA JAPONAISE]]'', now un ..."[[Kasa to Shizuku]]". This was also around the time MEG started modeling for magazines like [[CUTiE]] and [[Non-no]].
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  • ...school she previously enrolled, was prohibiting its students to enter the entertainment scene. She then switched to Horietsu High School. She was also cited as the In December 28 2007, she married to music producer [[Sahashi Yoshiyuki]].
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  • ...pioneers in the late 80s along with [[X JAPAN]] and [[D'ERLANGER]]. Their music is a mixture of [[Wikipedia:Industrial rock|industrial rock]], [[Wikipedia: A year later, the band scored a major label contract with [[Victor Entertainment]] and released their first video. Soon after. they released ''[[SexualXXXXX
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  • ...WILL]], and in the process changed their name to ''MERRY''. Their style of music ranges from hard rock to ballads, and from mix jazz to swing and rock n' ro * [2019.04.17] [[For Japanese Sheeple|for Japanese sheeple]]
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  • Originally the band formed was formed back in 1994 by a group of life-long friends while in elementary school. The band at first was called the " They offered Whiteberry a recording contract in 1999 with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Although all the members were still in high school, the girls recorded t
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  • ...[[Alleluia -Piano & Voice-]]. Her music is heavily influenced by classical music. * [2017.03.01] [[Fountain of Life ~Mikoto no Izumi]] (Fountain of Life~命の泉)
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  • ...the name '''RYUICHI'''. In 1997, Ryuichi debuted under the label [[Victor Entertainment]] with the single "[[I Love You (Kawamura Ryuichi)|I love you]]". In 2005, ...|Butterfly]] for Noriko and "[[Love Is... (Kawamura Ryuichi)|Love is...]]" for Shizuka.
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  • ...e music producer of the '90s. He is also quoted as the man who had the eye for new talents that could succeed. ...ed [[globe]]'s next single, suspended production of all his works, and his music was blacklisted on many radio stations. On May 11, 2009, Komuro received a
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  • '''Heechul''' (희철) is a South Korean singer and actor under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Super Junior]]. H ...[Inkigayo]]'' on numerous occasions. He can also be seen in advertisements for various Korean brands.
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  • ...[[K-R&B|Korean R&B]]/[[K-Pop|Pop]] artist that debuted on 2005 under [[JYP Entertainment]]. She is currently under [[Oscar ENT]]. ...stitute of the Arts|Seoul Institute of the Arts]] <small>(Major in Applied Music)</small>
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  • ...t 2002-2008|MINMI BEST 2002-2008]]'', MINMI transferred to the [[Universal Music Japan]] sub-label, [[Far Eastern Tribe Records]]. ...local ruba dub and hip hop shows throughout [[Osaka]]. It didn't take long for MINMI's hype to pick up, and she was soon working with big artists like [[R
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  • ...ada|Canada]]. They are signed to [[binyl records]] and managed by [[Edward Entertainment Group]]. ...n-Japanese-music-scene.html East-end brothers hit the big time in Japanese music scene]". ''Orléans Star / East Ottawa Star''. Retrieved September 7, 2009.
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  • ...as under the label [[Wikipedia:Columbia Music Entertainment|Columbia Music Entertainment]]. ...d by the famous producer [[Komuro Tetsuya]]. She also received many awards for her acting and singing, like Japanese Record Awards and Japan Academy Award
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  • [[File:YG Entertainment new.jpg|thumb|450px]] ...ecause the label is not about underground or overground, but about quality music." On June 14, 2019, founder Yang Hyun Suk and his brother and lead director
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  • ...iginally made her debut in 2000, as '''Okuda Miwako''' and to [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR|DefSTAR Records]], but later left the label in 2001. After a hiatus ...s of the single, Miwako's career stops. 3 years later, she returned to the music scene, this time under the label BMG Funhouse with single [[Aozora no Hate]
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  • ...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Seiyu_Awards|2nd Annual Seiyuu Awards]]'' for his role as ''[[Wikipedia:Setsuna F Seiei|Setsuna F Seiei]]'' in ''[[Mobile * [2022.11.02] [[The Entertainment|THE ENTERTAINMENT]]
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  • ...IX]]. Her daughter is singer-songwriter [[Shiratori Maika]], better known for her work in [[Taiyou no Uta]]. ...pursued a high degree in English aiming for professorship yet her passion for singing remained strong and she kept sending demo tapes in hopes of getting
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  • '''Shoo''' (슈) is a Korean-Japanese singer and actress under [[Diamond Music]]. She was a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] trio [[S.E.S.]] ...panese, having spent most of her life in Japan, she became the main vocals for the group when they released their albums and singles in Japan.
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  • ...er and actor currently under [[Jellyfish Entertainment]]. He is most known for his smooth voice and chart-topping ballads, often dubbed as "Prince of Ball He made his unofficial debut in 2000 after winning a popular online music contest. Along the other winners of the event, they released a compilation
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  • ...o the End]]". Two days later they played at live at Takadanobaba AREA, and for the rest of 2005 they performed a total of eight lives (one of them being a For three dates in July they took part a concert organised by [[LOOP ASH RECORD
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  • ...up, [[d-RSP]]. They are known for sampling other artists' songs into their music. * [2009.03.25] [[Title wa Life Desu]] (#5 ''Lifetime Respect -Onna Hen-'')
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  • ...ed their major debut single, "[[Doll (SCANDAL)|DOLL]]", under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]]. ...010-09-03. Retrieved 2010-09-03.</ref><ref name="tb42">"[http://natalie.mu/music/news/37152 SCANDAL、2ndアルバムが世界42カ国で発売決定]". ''N
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  • ...) is [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]]. In the year 2005, she was the winner of 40,000 participants "Miss ===Early Life===
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  • ...rtainment#DefSTAR Records|DefSTAR Records]]. She is known around the world for her role as the character ''[[Wikipedia:List of Kill Bill characters#Gogo Y Kuriyama Chiaki began her career as a young girl by modeling for magazines like ''[[nicola (magazine)|nicola]]'', but because she did not ge
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  • ...s always surrounded by a wide array of styles of music (especially Western music). In2013, she was the voice of musical project [[wikipedia:Sweetbox|Sweetbo ** [[Sony Music Entertainment|gr8! records]] <small>(2007-2014)</small>
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  • ...]. She is best known for often using a [[Wikipedia:Uklele|ukulele]] in her music. ...ni-album ''[[Uraraka]]''. She would make her major label debut with Victor Entertainment a year later with another mini-album ''[[Kimi e no Kimochi]]''.
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  • '''Gyuri''' (규리) is a South Korean artist under [[Big Boss Entertainment]]. She was a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] girl group [[KARA]]. **[[DSP Entertainment]] <small>(2007&ndash;2016)</small>
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  • ...oishi credits herself as '''Hitomi'''. She is known for her soft voice and music. ...of [[wikipedia:Code Geass|Code Geass]] in which she also sung insert songs for. On August 18, 2008, Kuroishi released her debut album [[Angel Feather Voic
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  • ...a singer in March 2016 under the name '''JY'''. She rejoined KARA in 2022 for their 15th Anniversary promotions. * '''Hobbies:''' Reading, Listening to music
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  • # [[Life (Stephanie)|Life]] ...two (ballad) singles. The single reached #80 on Oricon charts and charted for two weeks, selling 1,863 copies.
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  • ...ract by being's company president in 1992 after almost leaving the company for America because she wasn't a singer that she hoped to be. ...ro switched labels, no longer being attached to BEING studio but to Virgin Music. She released her comeback single on August 2001, entitled "[[Niji o Koete]
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  • [[Image:Dual Life Promo.jpg|thumb|350px|Kim Sori promoting "[[Dual Life]]" (2013)]] ...orean pop]] singer represented by [[JS Prime Entertainment]]. She is known for her lead role in the popular musical "Ballerina Who Loved A B-boy" and has
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  • ...Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter, who is signed under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Epic Records]] label. ...a [[Shirai Takako]] concert and would later lend her voice for the chorus for [[T.M. NETWORK]]'s third album ''[[Gorilla|GORILLA]]''.
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  • ...orning Musume]]. She also tried her hand at acting at the same time of her music debut, starring in many movies and television doramas. In 1995, she married actor [[Nagase Masatoshi]] and was married to him for nine years until their divorced in 2004.
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  • ...8 with the single "[[Foolish Foolish|foolish foolish]]" under [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]]. ...tsushita signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and made his major debut with the single "[[Foo
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  • ...". Around the same time, she started to composing music and writing lyrics for many artists. In 1998, Nishikawa switched labels from King Records to [[Universal Music Japan]]. After two years, when her contract was up, Nishiwaki went to a ind
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  • ...ecords]]. She got her start as a seiyuu in 1988 after winning the audition for a role in the [[Anime|anime]] series ''[[Wikipedia:Osomatsu-kun|Shin Osomat * [1996.05.02] [[Spicy Life]] (スパイシー・ライフ)
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  • Oginome Yoko started her music career when she won the Chibikko Uta Man Best Ten contest while in elementa ...series ended in 1984, she soon debuted as singer under the label [[Victor Entertainment]] with the single "[[Mirai Kouka -Sailing-]]". But it wasn't till the seven
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  • ...pose and study music internationally in Los Angeles, where she studied pop music and was taught by [[Wikipedia:Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson]]'s vocal cou ...ter her first single, "[[Ai ga Areba Daijoubu]]", under the label [[Victor Entertainment]]. But, it wasn't untill her third single, "[[Romance no Kamisama]]", that
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  • .... Their fourth album, released the following year, had much better results for the group as it hit the top ten. ...lobe]]. Three months later, they released their first best album, ''[[Gift for Fanks]]''. They also released their fifth album, ''[[Humansystem|humansyste
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  • ...on December 21, 2014 after Joohee and Baek Chan's contracts with [[Big Hit Entertainment]] has expired. They had their first comeback in 6 years on February 7, 2020 * [2007.11.14] [[Music Is My Life Part 2]]
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  • ...-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress currently signed under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Her singing is often operatic, or harshly screamed. Her lyrics frequentl ...de was up, Togawa had covered many styles of music and became the vocalist for the bands [[YAPOOS]] and [[GUERNICA]], before she started focusing more on
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  • ...composer, and arranger, who is signed to [[avex mode]]. He is best known for being one of [[Hayashibara Megumi]]'s main collaboraters. ...)''. During the early years of his career he was also an exclusive model for [[MEN'S NON-NO]] magazine.
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  • ...u which created the [[Seiyuu#Third boom|third boom]] and she is best known for several long running roles such as ''Tendou Kasumi'' in ''[[Ranma 1/2]]'' a *'''Talents:''' Writing lyrics, composing music, playing piano, flower arrangement, tea ceremony, improvising musical, and
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  • ...ssociates]]. It was established on November 12, 2001, initially as a label for the Johnny's group, [[Arashi]], after which it was named (Arashi, or 嵐 in ...ms for Johnny's various talents. J Storm also has the same strict policies for portrait rights of its talents with its parent company. Among others, image
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  • ...e. Most of them not only dominated the music industry, they are also known for appearing everywhere from [[Dorama|doramas]] to TV commercials. This agency ...ted, they will be part of [[Johnny's Jr.]] until they make their debut (in music industry). During their days as a Jr. they get trained to dance and sing by
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  • .... In the year 2006, she started her career as a lyricist by writing lyrics for her father's song "[[Nagai Neko]]". In December 2007, she debuted as a pop *[2008.01.23] [[Yamazawa Taiyou]] - [[Music Three|music tree]] (#7 ''Baseball Life'')
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  • ...) is a Japanese [[Classical|classical]] violinist signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She made her debut as a solo artist with the album "[[Smile (Miyamoto Em ...an and entered [[wikipedia:Tokyo College of Music|Tokyo College of Music]] for high school. She then continued to the college section of the same school.
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  • ...'''B2ST'''/'''BEAST''' (비스트)) is a Korean boy band formed by [[CUBE Entertainment]] in 2009. ...mber 15th, the group established their own independent company [[Around US Entertainment]], but with the group's name (BEAST) being trademarked by CUBE they changed
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  • ...www.under-ground-music.com/disc.php?ArtistId=00002&DiscNo=001 UNDER GROUND MUSIC]. Two months later, in July, it was announced that Dali would end their act ...1th they held their first one-man concert live at HOLIDAY OSAKA titled "NO LIFE. NO <strike>MU</strike>SIC". On December 10th bassist [[Issei (LOST NAME)|S
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  • ...a member of the fictional group [[Mr.Children (Korean group)|Mr.Children]] for the release of the film ''[[Mr. Idol]]''. *'''Hobbies:''' Basketball, listening music
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  • ...] boy group created by [[NH EMG|NH Media]]. Their group name is an acronym for "'''U'''biquitous '''K'''orean '''I'''nternational (Idol) '''S'''uper '''S' ...nced that he will be leaving the entertainment industry to focus on normal life.
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  • ...MUSIC NIPPON promo.jpg|right|400px|thumb|D=OUT promoting ''[[Music Nippon|MUSIC NIPPON]]'' (2012) <br> Left to Right: Reika, Hikaru, Kouki, Ibuki, Minase]] ...[SPEED DISK]] (2007-2010) and were being distributed by [[Geneon Universal Entertainment]] (2008-2010).
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  • ...th the Avex imprint [[rhythm zone]], and is a featured singer on Fuji TV's music program [[Suiyou Kaiyousai]]. ...als, Nobuchika signed with the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]].
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  • .... Her debut album ''[[First Love]]'' is the #1 best selling album in Asian music history, with over 7.65 million copies sold in Japan alone. In total she ha ...nk Twice]]". Initially, Utada's music had a heavy R&B style, but later her music progressed to a more mature, experimental pop tone. Her distinct R&B sound
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  • ...n 2004 with the mini-album ''[[Akibare Monaural]]'' under [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]. In 2007 she changed labels once again to [[YOSHIMOTO R and C]]. *'''Favorite Music:''' 70's music, Soft rock, Pop progressive, Acoustic soul
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  • ...an, the group is signed under [[Universal Music Japan]]'s sub label Virgin Music. Originally a seven-member group, [[Hoya]] left the group on August 30, 201 ...]] and [[Sung Kyu]], appeared on [[Epik High]]'s "[[Run (Epik High)|Run]]" music video.
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  • ...ars she has signed to various record labels. LISAGO is currently releasing music independently. ...ut she made her debut as a lyricist and composer, working on various songs for artists such as [[Mazda Julia]]. In 1996 LISAGO changed her stage name to '
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  • ...tainment companies in South Korea along with [[SM Entertainment]] and [[YG Entertainment]]. * [[NEXZ]] <small>(2024&ndash;)</small> <small>(Japan; with [[Sony Music Entertainment]])</small>
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  • ...actress under [[Namoo Actors]]. She is the former leader and lead vocalist for [[Rainbow (group)|Rainbow]] and its sub-unit [[Rainbow Blaxx]]. * [2018] [[Wikipedia:Life on Mars (South Korean TV series)|Life on Mars]]
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  • ...in 2007 under [[Big Hit Entertainment]]. He is currently under [[Starship Entertainment]]. * [2007.05.07] [[Music Is My Life Part. 2]] ''(#3 Music (feat. '''K.Will'''))''
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  • ...o]] at age 15 but later left the agency. He's currently under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. * [1979.08.01] [[Lookin' for Tomorrow|LOOKIN'FOR TOMORROW]]
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  • ...[Cure (Nakamura Maiko)|CURE]]'' under [http://www.hudsong.jp/ Hudson Music Entertainment] sub-label, [http://nodoubttracks.com/ NO DOUBT TRACKS]. In 2011, she trans * [2010.04.07] [[No Doubt Life!! Live Tour 2009|NO DOUBT LIFE!! LIVE TOUR 2009]]
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  • ...Japanese rock]] band formed in Hokkaido in 2007 and signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] label. On February 24th 2010, they made their major debut wit ...a Sagashi no Tabibito]] (四ツ葉さがしの旅人; ''A Traveler Looking for a Quatrefoil'')
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  • ...op|Korean pop]] singer currently under [[OLD RECORDS]] label and [[Sony Entertainment Korea]]. She originally debuted as the vocalist of the band [[The Melody]] ...Shin Tai Kwon]] - [[Song for You (Shin Tai Kwon)|Song for You]] ''(#1 Song for You (feat. The Melody - '''Taru'''), #2 Tteoreojyeoisseodo (feat. The Melod
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  • ...well known for covering songs from ''[[Touhou Project]]'' video games and for recently providing the [[Highschool of the Dead|opening theme song]] to the ...omotional).jpg|thumb|250px|The band promoting ''[[Live Your Life|LIVE YOUR LIFE]]'' (2017)]]
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  • ...-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and [[Idol|idol]] currently under [[Japan Music Entertainment]]. She is a former ninth generation member of [[Hello! Project]] group [[Mo * '''Hobbies:''' Listening to music, sleeping
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  • ...:J-Rock|rock]] singer signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She is known for her works as the vocalist of the second generation of [[Girls Dead Monster] * [2016.06.29] [[LiSA Music Video Clips 2011-2015|LiSA MUSiC ViDEO CLiPS 2011-2015]]
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  • ...hen]]''. The album reached #16 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 5 weeks. * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/199687/products/music/907361/1/ Oricon Profile]
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  • ...gayo''' (인기가요; ''Popular Music'') is a popular South Korean weekly music show that has been on the air since 1991. It airs Sunday at 4:50PM KST on [ ...artists were chosen weekly by online votes (Mutizen is a mix of the words Music and [[wikipedia:Netizen|Netizen]]). Since 2004, when an artist wins three M
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  • ...s groups, including the bands [[NOBU CAINE]] and [[AGHARTA]], and produced for various artists and groups, including his own vocal project [[VOCALAND]]. ...Twilight Time|YOKOHAMA Twilight Time]]", in 1981 under the label [[Victor Entertainment|RVC]].
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  • ...1990 with the single "[[Shiwase de Aru You ni]]" under the label [[Victor Entertainment]]. Earlier in their career, the band's music was primarily funk rock. But when the single "[[Koi no Shunkan]]" was relea
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  • ...age:Music Promo.jpg|thumb|450px|ATSUSHI promoting "[[Music (EXILE ATSUSHI)|Music]]" (2014)]] ** [[JAPAN UNITED with MUSIC]] (2012)
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  • ...wide talent search by LDH titled ''EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~''. They made their debut on October 12, 2011 with the single "[[Stil ...jima Mio]] became known as FLOWER, and they participated in [[EXILE]] [[PV|music videos]] in addition to doing modeling work. Most notably, they served as b
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  • '''ZICO''' (지코) is a South Korean artist under [[KOZ Entertainment]]. He was a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] boy group [[Block B]]. On No ....07.27] [[Saneunge Ninano (ZICO)|Saneunge Ninano]] (사는게 니나노; ''Life Is Ninano'')
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  • ...that she still had many things she wanted to challenge herself with in the entertainment world, using what she learned during her time in Morning Musume. * [2012&ndash;2013] [[Hello! SATOYAMA Life]] (ハロー!SATOYAMAライフ)
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  • ...012 she participated in the "[[Dai 2 Kai Forest Award NEW FACE Audition]]" for [[Up-Front Promotion|Up-Front]], and while she did not win the audition she ...Aina]], [[Uemura Akari]], and [[Kanazawa Tomoko]]. He stated his reasoning for including her was due to her already close relation to Hello! Project, and
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  • ...vure idol and actress group with YUI and Kanaki after being semi-finalists for the contest [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2008]]. However in the summer of ...ir separate ways in the entertainment business, while WADA's future in the entertainment world was uncertain. <ref>http://www.tokyohive.com/2012/11/tomato-n-pine-to
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  • '''Solji''' (솔지) is a South Korean artist under [[C-JeS Entertainment]]. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[EXID]]. She joi ** [[Friday Entertainment]] <small>(2006&ndash;2012)</small>
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  • # [[ANGER (Rhymin' for original)]] ...On September 22, 2004, all [[MONDO GROSSO]] albums under [[FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] were re-released in CD format.
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  • ...On September 22, 2004, all [[MONDO GROSSO]] albums under [[FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] were re-released in CD format. ...15002/1/ 1993 Release] [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/16568/products/music/562945/1/ 2004 Re-release]
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  • ...ts. On September 22, 2004, all MONDO GROSSO albums under [[FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] were re-released in CD format. ...ease] [ Vinyl Release] [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/16568/products/music/562946/1/ 2004 Re-Release]
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and model signed to [[FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] and managed by [http://t-infinity.jp/beautiful/ BEAUTIFUL GROUP]. * [http://www.forlife.co.jp/artist/?aid=FL01301 FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Profile]
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  • ...usic Entertainment#SME Records|SME Records]], she was transferred to SACRA MUSIC, another Sony sub-label, in September 2021. * [[Sony Music Entertainment]] labels:
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  • ...idol 80’s'' is compilation album released by the label [[For Life Music Entertainment]]. It features various songs from idol singers from the 1980s. The album fa * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/52027/products/music/503299/1/ Oricon Profile]
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  • ...(Josei Hen)'' is compilation album released by the label [[For Life Music Entertainment]] that features various [[Idol|idol]] songs. The album failed to chart on t * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/28652/products/music/115058/1/ Oricon Profile]
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  • ...group under [[World Event Agency]]. The group debuted in 2012 under [[Jang Entertainment]] as a 6-member group. They disbanded in May 2021. The group was formed in Summer 2010 and trained together for a year and a half and debuted on January 17, 2012 with "[[Chikichiki Bom]]"
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  • ...ou]]". On the first date, Onitsuka also performed "[[An Fhideag Airgid]]". For the entire concert, Onitsuka was backed only by a piano. Unlike her previou
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  • # [[Entertainment (SEKAI NO OWARI)|Love the warz]] # [[Maboroshi no Inochi]] (幻の命; ''Phantom Life'')
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  • ...boy group under [[SM Entertainment]]. They were the largest group under SM Entertainment. The group is formed by two units [[EXO-K]] and [[EXO-M]]. Each unit promot ...promo.jpg|thumb|250px|EXO promoting ''[[Sing for You (EXO mini-album)|Sing For You]]'' (2015)]]
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  • ...]". She was discovered by producer [[Nishio Yoshihiko]] and trained at his music school in Fukuoka which already brought artists like [[YUI (singer)|YUI]], ===Early Life===
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  • # [[Life without spring]] ...On September 22, 2004, all [[MONDO GROSSO]] albums under [[FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] were re-released in CD format.
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  • ...digital dingle "[[One Way Love (EMI MARIA)|One Way Love]]" under [[Victor Entertainment]]. On April 7th, 2012, EMI MARIA announced the pregnancy and the marriage w ...eentheMusicpromo.jpg|thumb|250px|right|EMI MARIA promoting ''[[Between the Music]]'' (2007)]]
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  • ...'t speak the language. She started learning Spanish to use it in her daily life, but forgot it after coming back to Japan since she had nobody to practice ...sicsskpromo.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Kavka promoting "[[Music (Shishido Kavka)|music]]" (2013)]]
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  • # [[Everyday Life / Things Keep Changin'|THINGS KEEP CHANGIN']] # [[I Can't Go For That]]
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  • '''Ben''' (벤) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]]/[[K-R&B|R&B]] singer under [[BRD Entertainment]]. She is the former main vocalist of the group [[BeBe Mignon]]. ** [[Happyface Entertainment]] <small>(2010&ndash;2012)</small>
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  • ...wikipedia:Snoop_Dogg|Snoop Dogg]] and their live performance debut opening for [[wikipedia:Justin_Bieber|Justin Bieber]] during the Hong Kong leg of his ' ...oppe fan conference with Mario Maurer. They opened for The Black Eyed Peas for their Philippines leg of their concert on October 25, 2011. The group perfo
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  • ...dustry and wear a beautiful tiara." They are signed to [[EMI Music Japan]] for their Japanese releases. ...e group, and the ninth, [[Dani]], will join the group for their promotions for their newest album, but it was later announced that she will only be part o
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  • ...saki Ayumi)|ANother song]] feat. [[Urata Naoya|URATA NAOYA]] [a-nation for Life] ...The DVD contains a-nation lives, exclusive videos and the new song's [[PV|music video]].
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  • On April 4, 2009, [[Tsunku]] posted on his blog a plan for a new unit featuring [[Hello! Pro Egg]] members Wada Ayaka, Maeda Yuuka, Fu ...[Sekine Azusa]], but appeared without the two for Mano's remaining singles for 2009.
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  • ...to their debut, they were described as the female [[Super Junior]] by [[SM Entertainment]]. They became well known after their hit 2009 song "[[Gee (song)|Gee]]". ...hyun]] were the only members not to renew. Despite their departure from SM Entertainment, the girls remain members of the group.
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  • ...i-album'' [[For the World|For The World]]''. They are currently under [[YG Entertainment]] in Korea, and [[YGEX]] in Japan. ...d [[Taeyang]], both of whom have done several collaborations with other YG Entertainment artists prior to debuting as part of BIGBANG.
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  • ...'' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] band debuted in 2007 under [[For Life Music Entertainment ]] and currently under [[Pony Canyon]].
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