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  • ..." [[CM]] song. This single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for nine weeks. It sold 197,140 copies, becoming the #57 single of 2002. ...6.26~27] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Music for Life ~Return~|ayumi hamasaki MUSIC for LIFE ~return~]]
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  • ** [[FOR LIFE RECORDS]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • ** [[Bip! Records]] (1999) ...s wanted to be a singer ever since she saw a movie about Michael Jackson's life and watched Whitney Houston's concert videos. Around her second year in jun
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  • ...r 2017, shortly after her 25th anniversary, Amuro announced her retirement for September 16, 2018, and ended her 26-year career with a series of promotion ===Early Life - [[SUPER MONKEYS]]===
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  • ...ngwriter [[Wikipedia:Jim O'Rouke (musician)|Jim O'Rouke]]. Kahimi is known for singing in a multitude of languages such as French, English, Japanese, and ...ked with [[Minekawa Takako]] as [[FANCY GROOVEY NAME]] and recorded a song for the FLIPPER'S GUITAR compiled ''[[Fab Gear|FAB GEAR]]''. In 1992 Kahimi wen
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  • ...nd. Suzuki won the competition with a total of 802,157 calls into the show for her to win. ...TRUE KiSS DISC]] sub-label. Suzuki then started using a different spelling for her name, with Ami written in [[Hiragana|hiragana]] (鈴木あみ).
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  • ...t) and became one of the finalists, despite not having any formal training for the beauty contest. Due to her high-placing in this contest, she was chosen ...[Harmony (Arashiro Beni)|Harmony]]", which was then used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Reikan Bus Guide Jikenbo]]''. This made her the fi
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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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  • ...ontier Works]] (2004), [[ON THE RUN]] (2004~2005), their own label [[ZAZOU Records]] (1999~2000) and the [[Lantis]] sub-labels [[MellowHead]] (2006~2010), and ...[[Jinsei Bimi Raisan]] (人生美味礼讃; ''Praise the Delicacy of Human Life'')
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  • ===Early Life=== ...studying there, she remained musically active, even being the opening acts for artists such as [[wikipedia:Ricky Martin|Ricky Martin]], [[wikipedia:Judy C
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  • In 2015, the band debuted under [[Being Records|Being Inc.]] (''White Cafe''), a subsidiary label of [[GIZA studio]]. ...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 ...ious [[wikipedia:Toho Gakuen School of Music|Toho Gakuen School of Music]] for high school.
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  • ...with the single "[[Power of Love|POWER OF LOVE]]". The band is best known for their noisy but melodic pop and "cute punk" music in the 1990s. After multi ...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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  • ...]] group who perform songs in both English and Japanese. They are renowned for their unique music, a fusion of jazz, rock, pop and R&B, showcasing their v ...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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  • ...ers in local night clubs, the duo got that chance to audition for For Life Records. In 1998, [[SACHIKO]] and TAKAKO formed the duo, DOUBLE. ...e out to be crowning achievements, and has certainly been in the runner up for the title of the "Queen of Japanese R&B".
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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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  • * [[DefSTAR RECORDS]] (2001-2012) * [[Sony Music Associated Records]] (2017-present)
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  • ...under her real name ''Amano Tsukiko'' with the independent label [[OTOKURA RECORDS]], and by the end of the year she signed a contract with the major label [[ ...blog, Amano announced that she would return to making music under OTOKURA RECORDS.<ref>"[http://tsuki-amano.weblogs.jp/zatsuon/2010/01/%E3%81%8A%E3%81%AF%E3%
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  • ...is a female [[J-Rock]] artist under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]]. ...rs and eventually landed a deal with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]].
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  • ...LIVIA was born in [[wikipedia:Okinawa|Okinawa]], but has lived in the U.S. for roughly six years. She was scouted from the [[wikipedia:Okinawa Actors Scho ...now writes and composes all of her material. Though OLIVIA was on a hiatus for around two years after the release of ''[[The Lost Lolli]]'', OLIVIA return
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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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  • ** [[LEAFLET RECORDS]] (2004) ** [[Sony Music Records]] (2005&ndash;2012; 2021&ndash;)
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  • ...[Wikipedia:Kusatsu, Shiga|Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan]]. They are signed to gr8! Records under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] music label. The band was forme ...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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  • ...ounced ''Biizu'') is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] duo signed to [[VERMILLION RECORDS]]. They are the best-selling Japanese musical group of all time, with a rep ...ourth full album, ''[[Risky|RISKY]]'', stayed on [[Oricon]] chart rankings for 132 weeks (two and a half years).
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  • ** [[Sony Music Entertainment#SME Records|SME Records]] <small>(2013&ndash;2017)</small> ...single, "[[Euphoric Field|euphoric field]]" was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.|''ef - a tale
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  • ...is signed under [[Star Child]] management and releases music under [[KING RECORDS]]. Over the course of a thirty year career, she has become one of Japan's m ...oing to nursing school, Hayashibara came across an ad at a local bookstore for open audition with [[Art's Vision]] (a [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] management company
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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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  • ===Early Life - Debut=== ...g used as a radio single to promote it. The single peaked #53, and charted for ten non-consecutive weeks.
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  • ...llaborated with world-renowned producer David Foster on an album entitled "Life is Harmony" featuring other famous signers such as Whitney Houston and Celi ...t_Recordspromo2.jpg|right|200px|thumb|MISIA promoting ''[[MISIA Super Best Records -15th Celebration-]]'' (2013)]]
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  • ...IZO''' (スギゾー) is a musician, producer, and violinist and guitarist for the band [[LUNA SEA]]. ...udding potential. Quickly recruiting them, LUNA SEA was signed to [[Extasy Records]] and released their first album. By 1991, LUNA SEA was signed to [[MCA Vic
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  • ...ity, their next album "Phased" was released internationally by Double Life Records in 2002. A tour in Belgium and Holland in 2003 was followed by various fest ...o date, "23 Bluebird Street, Velo-City", released in 2006 by [[Forestnauts Records]]. More recently, various international producers and DJs worked on arrange
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  • '''avex trax''', also known as '''avex records''' (or just '''avex''') is the recorded music department of the [[Japanese] ===[[binyl records]]===
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  • ...record for the highest first week sales by a foreign artist, which lasted for twelve years and four months with their 29th single "[[Break Out! (Tohoshin [[File:Prince in Prague 2006.jpg|thumb|right|280px|TVXQ for "Prince in Prague" Photobook (2006) ]]
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  • ...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. ...SEED]]''. It reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for 24 weeks and sold 194,167 copies.
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  • ...song, [[Beautiful / One Suitcase|beautiful]], was used as the insert song for the film [http://avex.jp/initial-d/index.html "INITIAL D THE MOVIE"]. In 20 ...llent pronunciation. In April of 2006, her international single [[Glory of Life]] topped the [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Dance_Music/Club_Play U.S.
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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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  • ...ords]] label. In July 2012 she announced her contract termination with DCT records. * [2008.12.12] [[Life Like a Tree ~Asunarou~|Life Like A Tree ~Asunarou~ -LIVE@Shibuya 2008-]] (あすなろ; ''[[wikipedia:T
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  • ...''Atari Kousuke''' (中孝介) is a folk singer currently signed to [[Epic Records Japan]]. He is a self-trained musician, and performs in the difficult ''shi ...er these four releases he moved to a more modern pop style with his ''Day! Records'' release, [[Materia]].
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  • '''hitomi''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter known also for her fashionable and sexy public image. Originally a fashion model, she made [[File:Love Life Promo.jpg|thumb|235px|hitomi promoting ''[[Love Life|LOVE LIFE]]'' (2000)]]
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  • ...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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  • ...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 ...k Video" with "[[Fantasista (Dragon Ash)|Fantasista]]" in 2002 and another for Best buzzASIA Japan with "[[Ivory (Dragon Ash)|Ivory]]" in 2007.
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  • ...One''' (에즈원) is a [[K-Pop]] female duo debuted in 1999 under [[Rock Records]], in 2005 they moved to [[EMI Korea]]. As One features the voices of Cryst They were inactive since September 2008 (except for their participation in some compilations albums) until June 2010, when they
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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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  • ...eiyuu|seiyuu]] who was signed to signed to [[Lantis]]. She is very popular for voicing Nagato Yuki, a main character in the popular [[anime]] ''[[Suzumiya ** [[King Records]] <small>(2004)</small>
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  • ...MO]], [[EW&F]] and [[TM NETWORK]], he created his own label, beginning his life as a DJ. ...ts such as [[Katase Nana]] and [[V6]], he also finds time to hold concerts for himself.
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  • ...apanese rock]] band singed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#Sony Records|Sony Records]]. SIAM SHADE was created in 1993 and debuted on October 21, 1995 and disba ...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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  • ...sic]] to [[Universal Music Japan]] sub-label, [[Universal Music|NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]]. ** [[BAND FOR "SANKA"]] (2008)
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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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  • ...to different genres since their debut single "[[Music for the People|MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE]]". They officially disbanded on November 2021. ...n the Oricon charts. At the time this was considered a impressive position for a newly established group.
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  • ...a [[J-Rock]] group. The bassist, [[Satou Masatoshi]] is the main composer for the group, and is always experimenting with new types of music. Even though In 2000 ACIDMAN debuted with the single "[[Sekitou]]" under [[Nomadic Records]]. The single reached as high as number three on the indie charts. The grou
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  • ...was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under the [[Sony]] sub-label [[Ki/oon Records]]. The band made their debut in 2005 with the mini-album, ''[[chatmonchy Ha ...The two soon started practicing together, and played as a two piece group for two years.
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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 ...hey met producer [[Kobayashi Takeshi]]. He was known as the music composer for [[Kuwata Keisuke]] and [[Koizumi Kyoko]]. They wanted to find a strategy to
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  • ...t things started to change. JIRO came with new ideas that opened the doors for them and helped them to get more success in the indies circuit. ...watched one of their performances and signed them under his label, EXTASY RECORDS. In 1994, their debut single [[Rain (GLAY)|RAIN]] was produced and their fi
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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 Records Japan]] (2013&ndash;2015)
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  • ...ry 29th following a final farewell tour. In 2020, the group reunited again for a new EP and a tour. * [[Emi Records Japan]] <small>(2003&ndash;2013; 2020&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...indie era and new songs, was released by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ki/oon Records]], debuting at #2. ...th the band [[GRANRODEO]] and it will be featured as the ending theme song for the anime ''[[wikipedia:The_Seven_Deadly_Sins_(manga)|The Seven Deadly Sins
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  • ...t artist. However, in 2013 he signed with [[Victor Entertainment|SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]] and will release ''[[Aitai (Suga Shikao)|Aitai]]'', which will be used as ...the hit songs "[[Yozora no Mukou]]" performed by [[SMAP]] along with songs for [[Kyoko]] and [[Moritaka Chisato]].
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  • ...hiya continues on her musical career under the [[Mad Pray Records|MAD PRAY RECORDS]] sub-label of [[avex trax]]. She is semi-proficient in English, having bet ...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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  • ...] music, and soon after her parents got a [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]], for she liked listening to the music featured in ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario Bros
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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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  • ...enai Uta]]". They are most known for their song "[[Life (Kimaguren single)|LIFE]]", which was used as the au Smart Sports [[CM|commercial]] song. In 2009 t ...to Tasmania when he was 13. The pair separated for university: KUREI left for America and studied medical sciences at [[Wikipedia:Syracuse University|Syr
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  • 2006 was the break through year for lecca. She was first invited to perform at ''REGGAE Japan splash 06 SPRING' * [2009.03.04] [[For You (lecca)|For You]]
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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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  • ...c. Her style can be described as "piano-pop/rock". Hoshimura is also known for assuming a crouching stance while playing the piano. ...ome a classical musician while her father influenced her with his fondness for pop music (he played guitar in a pop-style band).
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  • ...pen-name CREA. This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 17 weeks. It sold 955,250 copies, becoming the #7 single of 2001. It was ce ...6.26~27] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Music for Life ~Return~|ayumi hamasaki MUSIC for LIFE ~return~]]
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  • ...The band made their debut in 2003 under the [http://www.forlife.co.jp/ FOR LIFE MUSIC] record label with the single "[[Tandem (HALCALI)|Tandem]]". The band ...intended to train in dance and wanted to eventually become back up dancers for other musicians. Eventually they were encouraged to take singing lessons as
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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 ...e improvement of #14. It would later win the [[Japanese Grand Prix]] award for the best new rock artist. In October 1992, Chara would become a radio perso
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  • ...mselves. The single peaked #27 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 7 weeks, selling 17,579 copies.
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  • ...ORDS]]. The single reached #27 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four weeks, selling around 11,000 copies.
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  • # poker face "KM MARBLE LIFE REMIX" # poker face (KM MARBLE LIFE REMIX)
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  • ...show [[ASAYAN]]. This single reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for nine weeks and sold a total of 189,610 copies. ...a techno/dance approach, quite a change from the rock-pop style of "A Song for XX" and its singles.
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  • ...ble Platinum by [[wikipedia:Recording Industry Association of Japan|RIAJ]] for shipment of 800,000 copies. ...singles are looking at her life from three different angles. The cover art for vogue is a close-up of Hamasaki's face. The cover of Far away has zoomed ou
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  • ...A" cellphones. This single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 13 weeks. It sold 510,460 copies, becoming the #43 single of 2000. ...singles are looking at her life from three different angles. The cover art for "vogue" is a close-up of Hamasaki's face. The cover of "Far away" has zoome
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  • ...d 1,362,740 copies in 2000, becoming the #5 single of the year. It charted for 21 weeks and sold a total of 1,367,400 copies. ...singles are looking at her life from three different angles. The cover art for "vogue" is a close-up of Hamasaki's face. The cover of "Far away" has zoome
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  • ...pen name [[CREA]]. This single reached #1 on [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 18 weeks. It sold 1,319,070 copies, becoming the #2 single of 2001. In 2020, "M" was used as the title song for the drama series about her life, ''[[M Aisubeki Hito ga Ite]]''.
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  • ...allad singles, the most successful of those being "[[Gekkou]]" (theme song for ''[[Trick (drama)|TRICK]]''). Onitsuka was originally signed to [[EMI Music ...suka being signed to the management team [[MELODY STAR RECORDS|MELODY STAR RECORDS]].
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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 ...d ''[[A.D.S.R.M!|A・D・S・R・M!]]'' on the independent label [[DECKREC Records]]. Just after the release of their first album their bassist, [[Eisuke Sak
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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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  • ...[[For Life Music Entertainment|FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] and was [[id Records]] first female rapper. ...ming support from the rap scene, she debut with the independent label [[id Records]] as their first female hip-hop artist in 2000. In that same year she relea
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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 ...heir self-titled first album under the independent record label [[For Life Records]] on June 18, 1993. The album was very well received both domestically and
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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 ...dies and joined an a cappella group called K.O.E.. She was a backup singer for a while until she met [[Kitayama Yoichi]] of [[The Gospellers]], who convin
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  • ...ズ) are a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. They are best known in the west for their music in ''[[FLCL]]'', an [[anime]] series by [[Wikipedia:Gainax|Gain ...EP. This was immediately followed by a second EP, ''[[90's My Life|90's My LIFE]]''. the pillows then signed on to [[Pony Canyon]], and in 1991, released t
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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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  • ...of her ''[[Over The Rainbow (Angela Chang)|debut album]]'' under [[Linfair Records]] in early 2004. In 2008, her activities slowed down after she was diagnose ...d her, especially because family is such a huge social aspect in Taiwanese life.
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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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  • Plans for the band started in 1976, when its original members, [[Toshi|TOSHI]] and [[ ...ing. Not to be stopped, [[YOSHIKI]] created his own record label, [[Extasy Records]], with money he and his mother helped provide by selling the family busine
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  • Kahala started off her career by becoming a model for [[Non-no]] (much like [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] and ex-TK artist, [[hitomi]]). She ...Alive|Keep yourself alive]]" under [[Pioneer (label)|Pioneer]]'s [[Orumok Records]] label. The single reached #8 on the [[Oricon]], selling 370,070 copies. S
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  • ...nd and gradually shifted more and more into the electro-pop they are known for today. It wasn't until the release of their 10th single "[[Polyrhythm]]" th ...a Yuuka]] (Kawayuka). Because all three members had the Japanese character for fragrance in their names (香), they named the group Perfume. However, befo
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  • ...apanese singer who debuted in 2006 under [[SISTUS RECORDS]]. She is famous for singing songs which were used as [[anime]] theme songs. Her voice can reach Even when Tainaka was small, she had great potential for singing. When she was still in primary school, she took part in a nationwid
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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 In 2000 Rain was recruited as a trainee for [[JYP Entertainment]]. Before he could sign with JYP, Rain was rejected in
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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 ...album]] in 2004. In autumn of the same year, he traveled to Japan in order for his debut there.
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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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  • ...Eye|CAT'S EYE]]" released in 1983 was featured as the first opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Cat's Eye (manga)|CAT'S EYE]]''. The song *[1997.11.21] [[Future for You|Future For You]]
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  • ...debuted as Yamamoto Ryohei under [[Warner Music Japan]]. He is best known for his collaborations with [[m-flo]] under that name. In 2006, he shortened hi ...o Heart]]" (#2 ''Your Song'' '''feat.Ryohei''', Bonus Track (HMV and Tower Records exclusive) ''Your Song (Acoustic Mix)'' '''feat.Ryohei''')
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  • ...] singer-songwriter under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]]. Her debut in the music business was with the English language album ''[[ ...[[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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  • ...sing her sixth single, "[[Stand Up (JAMOSA)|STAND UP]]". She is well known for her collaborations with Asian and American artists. ...a solo artist. She returned to Japan and signed a record deal with Island Records.
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  • ...singer, songwriter, rapper and guitarist. He is the vocalist and guitarist for [[RIZE]] and has participated in a number of projects and collaborated with ...ddin|Kanna McFaddin]]. He was enrolled in an international school in Japan for the sake of learning Japanese, but as a result of neglecting his studies, h
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  • ...soon join the band. The band soon got signed to the indies label [[Taiyou Records]] and released their first single in 1986, entitled "[[To-Search|TO-SEARCH] ...ERS TOUR 1999''. Four years later, the band also got to be the opening act for Marilyn on his Japan Tour. They also started to release under [[Sony Music
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  • ...October of 2001. Having been an indies band on their own label [[Gekiyaku Records]], MERRY signed with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] in * [2019.04.17] [[For Japanese Sheeple|for Japanese sheeple]]
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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. In 2008, Komuro was arrested for several counts of fraud pertaining to the selling the rights of his music t
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  • ...ransferred 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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  • ...Ontario|Ontario]], [[Wikipedia:Canada|Canada]]. They are signed to [[binyl records]] and managed by [[Edward Entertainment Group]]. After working together for six months, Tom and the Canadian had to leave Japan because their ALT contr
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  • ...]] feat.[[Kato Miliyah]], Tanaka Roma". In 2008 he was dropped from [[KING RECORDS]] and would later, in 2010, signed with [[Dwango Music entertainment]] ...o performed in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and New York. Tanaka even auditioned for American Idol, and made it into the semi-finals.
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  • ...anaged by [[AMUSE]] and published under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] label. ...4.18] [[All for Love ~Ai Koso Subete~|All for LOVE ~Ai Koso Subete~]] (All for LOVE ~愛こそすべて~) ('''Skoop On Somebody'''+[[The Real Group]])
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  • ...0, as '''Okuda Miwako''' and to [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR|DefSTAR Records]], but later left the label in 2001. After a hiatus, she returned in 2003, ...ingles in 2000 under the label [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR|DefSTAR Records]]. [[Shizuku (Okuda Miwako)|Shizuku]] and [[Tsu-ki|tsu-ki]]. Shizuku was us
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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 ....08.24] [[ROOKiEZ is PUNK'D]] - [[Drrrookiez!! - ROOKiEZ is PUNK'D Respect for Drrr!!]] (#8 ''-interlude, #9 Complication feat. '''Masaomi Kida''', #10 DR
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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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  • ...isual-kei]] band that formed in late 2004, and were signed with [[LOOP ASH RECORDS]]. Unlike the rest of the bands on that label, -OZ- had darker visuals and ...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
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  • ...09, the dancers left and formed their own group, [[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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  • ...t single, "[[Doll (SCANDAL)|DOLL]]", under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]]. ...ne no Renkinjutsushi FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST]]'' and "[[Yoake no Ryuuseigun]]" for [[Pokémon the Movie XY: Hakai no Mayu to Diancie|Pokémon]]. With numerous
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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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  • ...穂) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter signed to [[Happy Field Records]] label and managed by [http://steezlab.tv/ Steezlab Music]. Her parents en ** [[Yumechika Records]] <small>(2006)</small>
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  • ...Records]]. In 2001, the band signed with [[Victor Entertainment|Speedstar Records]] and released the single, "[[Sunny (THE BACK HORN)|Sunny]]". ...mbers all came to [[Tokyo]] from the countryside where they all lived, all for different reasons. They met, and decided to start a band. First called '''G
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  • ...e Anime News''. 2009-12-23. Retrieved 2009-12-31.</ref> THE ALFEE is known for their numerous concerts; they have toured Japan every year since 1981 and h ...and [[Saori Yuki]] until they were picked up again by [[Pony Canyon|Canyon Records]] in 1978. The following year, they re-debuted as '''ALFEE''' (アルフィ
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  • ...' (크라잉 넛) is a [[K-Rock|Korean indie rock]]/punk band under [[DRUG Records]]. ...rug. Their 1998 debut album sold over 100,000 copies, setting a new record for South Korean independent rock albums. Their 1999 album ''[[Circus Magic Yoo
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  • ...nition through smaller performances, they soon signed with indie label Sky Records. Under this label they recorded their first album, ''[[A.S.A. Crew]]'', the ...02, the band would leave Sky Records and sign with independent label 33cjl Records. They would soon release a new single, "[[Niku Cup]]" on May, 29, 2002, and
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  • ...ina]]" released in 2007 under [http://www.crownrecord.co.jp/ Nippon Crown] records. She chose "Metis" as her stage name after [[wikipedia:Metis (mythology)|th ...mida~|"Daremo Shiranai Nakeru Uta" Official Gaiden Compilation Album CROWN RECORDS Selection ~Mune Ippai no Namida~]] (#2 ''Hahasanka'')
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  • ...] singer-songwriter, on the label [[Speedstar Recrods]]. She is best known for often using a [[Wikipedia:Uklele|ukulele]] in her music. ...tly at livehouses in Kyoto. She finally debuted on the indies label [[LD&K Records]] in 1998 with the mini-album ''[[Uraraka]]''. She would make her major lab
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  • ...GARDEN]]. Their debut album, ''[[Trash We'd Love]]'', released under [[FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]], reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold
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  • ...2002 and then from 2009 and onwards. For 2009, the band got back together for the duration of the year to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary. ...y also closed up their fanclub after performing small lives for their fans for the the last time. However, the band would come back together seven years i
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  • ...''' (中山美穂) is a Japanese actress and singer under the label [[King Records]]. ...irst year of middle school. Soon after, she began to model for commercials for TDK lens, cassettes, and the magazine ''[[Hana to Yume]]''. Soon after, she
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  • ...se rock]] singer-songwriter. She is best known for singing the theme songs for the ''[[Magical Knight Rayearth]]'' series. ** [[J's Records]] (2008-2011)
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  • ...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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  • ...der [[VAP]]. After being almost two years on hiatus she signed with [[KING RECORDS]], and in 2010 she moved to [[Warner Music Japan]]. She is managed by [http ===Early Life===
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  • ...lish|foolish foolish]]" under [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]]. ...c Entertainment]]'s sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and made his major debut with the single "[[Foolish Foolish|foolish fooli
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  • ...''[[Makyou Gaiden Ledius]]''. That same year, she started composing music for other artists, beginning with [[Nagai Mariko]]'s "[[Hitomi Genki]]". ...later, she later moved from Toshiba EMI to an indies label named [[Clover Records]] and later to [[Sony Music Japan]] in 2007.
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  • ...[WANDS]]'s [[Uesugi Sho]] and [[Oda Kanako]] searched for a singer to sing for a DoCoMo commercial. After searching, they found [[Ikemori Shuuichi]] and d ...Giniro no Yume ~All Over the World~|Giniro no Yume ~All over the world~]]" for the 1996 Olympics.
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  • ...あ) is a Japanese musician, singer, composer, and lyricist under [[Being Records]]. ...playing in a band. In 1983, she got her wish come true when she auditioned for the Teens Pop audition. Then, three years later, she debuted with the singl
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  • ...buted as a singer with the single "[[Shoukei]]" under the label [[For Life Records]].
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  • '''Warabe''' (わらべ) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] unit for the variety show ''Kinchan no Doko Made Yatu no?'' from 1982 to 1984. ...he label [[For Life Records]]. The title song was used as the ending theme for the show ''Kinchan no Doko Made Yatu no?'' as the girls would be showed at
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  • # [[Reach for the Sky|Reach for the sky]] # [[Start in My Life|Start in my life]]
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  • ...entered the world of show business in 1982 when she won the special award for the audition Kadokawa Movie Large Scale New Face Recruiting. That same year ...]]" and "[[Tengoku ni Ichiban Chikai Shima]]", which were both hit singles for her. By the end of 1985, Harada made her appearance on the special program
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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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  • # [[All My Life (MONKEY MAJIK)|All my life]] ..."[[Kamome]]" was used as theme song by [[NHK]] Sendai Broadcasting Station for Tōhoku's Blocknet program ''Nattoku! Kokon Tōhoku''. "[[Decay (MONKEY MAJ
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  • ...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 ...rly 80's and 90's she became known for her [[CM|commercials]] that she did for the [[Wikipedia:Toto Ltd.|Washlet TOTO toilet]] and in 1990 she celebrated
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  • ...nd until Togawa joined and made them into an official band. They are noted for their disturbing lyrics which has connected them in many ways to the ero-gu * [1991.06.07] [[Dial Y wo Mawase!]] (ダイヤルYを廻せ!; ''Dial Y For Murder!'')
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  • '''MAY'S''' is a [[:category:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]] duo signed to [[KING RECORDS]]. The group made their indie debut in 2005 with the mini-album, ''[[Drawin * [[Chermside Records]] (2006-2007)
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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 Once in a while there will be an audition for young boys to join this agency. When they got accepted, they will be part o
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  • ...and anime songs. In that same year Yui was the dance motion capture model for the vocaloid character Hatsune Miku. In 2009, Yui was placed into the group ...debut solo single was announced in April 2012, to be the ending theme song for the light novel-based TV anime series ''[[Wikipedia:Campione!|Campione!]]''
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  • ...Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] band signed with the independent label [[Faze Rush Records]]. Up until late 2009/10, each member had a designated color that was invol ...on the 12th and 24th, with the second one being a part of a [[SPEED DISK]] records presents "Shinrabanshow Kakuritsu Hendou" event, and the last live at Takad
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  • ...med sometime in early 2008, and were signed to the indies label [[LOOP ASH RECORDS]]. Each member had a color that plays a part in costumes, promotional image ...would disband and [[Yui (UNiTE.)|Kai]] would go on to become the vocalist for [[UNiTE.]].
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  • ...S''. 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-05-21.</ref> and they were the opening act for [[AAA]]'s tour ''AAA Heart to ♥ TOUR 2010'' on April 29th.<ref>"[http://w In July of 2014 the group will perform for the first time in the USA at the J-Pop Summit Festival in San Francisco.
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  • ...sub-label ''Terakoya'', and in 2010 made their major debut through [[KING RECORDS]]. ...nkou Shuukyou Gakudan NoGoD'' (新興宗教楽団NoGoD) on March 1st 2005. For the next seven months NoGoD rehearsed, wrote songs, and had member changes.
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  • ...songwriter who debuted on [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] in 2004. After a series of lengthy hiatuses between releases, Eri announc ...gned with the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]].
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  • ...others, he also done things other singer from Japan are not willing to do. For example; co-starred and wrote the 2003 film Moon Child, and acted in the 20 ===Early Life===
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  • ...ct''' (ハロー! プロジェクト), often shortened to H!P, is the name for a collection of female groups and artists produced by [[Tsunku]], a member ...abel, [[Sheki-Dol]]'s first singles were released on [[SPREE RECORDS|SPREE RECORDS]] and [[Heike Michiyo]]'s older works on [[Warner Music Japan]], but they e
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  • ...copies sold in Japan alone. In total she has sold over 38,000,000 million records in Japan, and 3 of her albums are in the Top 10 best-selling albums of all ...the West under her English language project name 'Utada', and most famous for singing the ''[[Wikipedia:Kingdom_Hearts|Kingdom Hearts]]'' theme song, "[[
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  • ...R&B|Japanese R&B]] singer and songwriter. She's currently under [[IMPERIAL RECORDS]] label and managed by [http://modular-tokyo.com/ MODULAR]. CHIHIRO debuted ...who began her musical career as a lyricist and songwriter, providing music for many different artists. In 2006, she started performing as a singer, and in
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  • ...02.10] [[Maboroshi no Inochi]] (幻の命; ''Phantom Life'') <small>(TOWER RECORDS Exclusive)</small> * [2019.03.15] [[Mitsu no Tsuki -For the Film-|Mitsu no Tsuki -for the film-]] (蜜の月; ''Honey Moon'')
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  • ...s underground artist in 1993 under the label [http://filerecords.com/ FILE RECORDS] with the album ''[[Ore ni Iwaserya]]''. They are also part of the [[FUNKY * [2011.03.02] [[Pop Life (RHYMESTER)|POP LIFE]]
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  • ...ed in 2009/2010 under [[Rhythm Zone]]. In 2011 she signed with [[Universal Records Philippines]] under license from [[avex]]. ..."M" of her stage name makes reference to the three important "M's" of her life; '''M'''onica, her mother, [[Wikipedia:Mary (mother of Jesus)|'''M'''ary]]
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  • ...selection''. The single reached #114 on the [[Oricon]] charts, and charted for three weeks, being more successful than SAKURA's last single with [[Toshiba : Found on SAKURA's ninth album [[G.L.M. ~Girl's Life Music~]] as track #4. This is a new version of the song.
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  • ...interrupted by the attack of the Third Angel, a monstrous extraterrestrial life form who appeared after the Second Impact. Rescued by Captain Katsuragi Mis ...hich hurt his feelings but he later considers piloting it as a part of his life. After transferring to TOKYO-3, he is guarded by Captain Katsuragi Misato a
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  • ....com/ NO DOUBT TRACKS]. In 2011, she transferred to the major label [[KING RECORDS]] and released ''[[Answer (Nakamura Maiko)|Answer]]''. In 2012, she moved t * [2010.04.07] [[No Doubt Life!! Live Tour 2009|NO DOUBT LIFE!! LIVE TOUR 2009]]
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  • ...nd formed in Hokkaido in 2007 and signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] label. On February 24th 2010, they made their major debut with the mini-a ...a Sagashi no Tabibito]] (四ツ葉さがしの旅人; ''A Traveler Looking for a Quatrefoil'')
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  • # [[No Fight No Life]] ...[[Kimeru]]. It is his first indie album since being dropped out of [[CROWN RECORDS]].
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  • '''Taru''' (타루) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer currently under [[OLD RECORDS]] label and [[Sony Entertainment Korea]]. She originally debuted as the ...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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  • # [[Kiss of Life|KISS OF LIFE (S.O.U.L. remix =Sound Of Urban London=)]] ...STAR Records]]. The single peaked at #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charting for six weeks and selling 114,670 copies.
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  • ...rk. Wakadanna launched a new record label under [[avex]] called [[Tank Top Records]] and, on January 26, 2011, he made his solo debut on that label with the d ...r Haiti~|Inochi ~LOVE FOR HAITI~]] (いのち ~LOVE FOR HAITI~; Life ~LOVE FOR HAITI~)
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  • ...IDS''' is a Japanese funk [[J-Rock|rock]] band under the label [[SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]]. The band got their name "FLYING KIDS" from the [[Flying Kids|same-titled ...challenger [[GEN]] and becoming the new weekly challenger. They continued for four weeks on the show unbeaten but lost in the fifth week against [[KUSU K
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  • ...le "[[Say, Yes!]]", which is well-known by anime fans as the opening theme for the seventh episode of the [[Bubblegum Crisis|Bubblegum Crisis OVA]]. Murata made another change as she went to the label [[For Life Records]] in 1992. She released the R&B flavored single "[[Girls Go Manic (single)|
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  • ...ngle, "[[Mirror Magic|Mirror Magic?]]", under the indies label [[DearStage Records]] as '''Dempagumi''' (でんぱ組). Then in 2010 they released their major ...Life wa Owaranyo!~]] (でんぱ組.inc 1stワンマン LIVE CD~でんぱLIFEはおわらんよっ!~)
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  • ...ITTLE STAR]]". Originally under [[Sony Music Entertainment#SME Records|SME Records]], she was transferred to SACRA MUSIC, another Sony sub-label, in September ** [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR Records|DefSTAR Records]] <small>(2011 &ndash; 2016)</small>
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  • ...山小学校校歌~赤組のうた歌; ''Elementary School Anthem ~ Song for Red Team'') # [[Teshigawara Mika no Hansei]] (勅使河原美加の半生; ''The Life of Teshigawara Mika'')
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  • ...y:J-Rock|rock]] duo under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]]. They first met in 2008 at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rikkyo_Univ * [2015.09.30] [[Life (Haruka to Miyuki)|LIFE]]
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  • # [[Life Is Music ~I Got Rhythm~ (azumi)|LIFE is MUSIC ~I Got Rhythm~]] ...CORDS]. The album reached #239 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for one week.
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