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  • ...um ''[[Love Punch|LOVE PUNCH]]'' was released in March 2004 and was a huge success, earning Otsuka nicknames such as "The New Guru of Love". Her second single
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  • ...album, ''[[BoA (album)|BoA]]'', in the United States. Because of her huge success and achievements through-out Asia, she became No. 1 Female artist in Asia, ...sed her second Korean album, ''[[No.1 (album)|NO. 1]]'', which made a huge success to her Korean career reaching #1 position on the Korean Top 50 Monthly char
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  • MONO released their next album, ''[[You Are There]]''. The album met similar success to ''Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain'' and was accompanied by worldwide
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  • ...w her payoff. Her debut single [[Stars (Nakashima Mika)|STARS]] was a huge success, going on to sell over 469,000 copies. [[Crescent Moon|CRESCENT MOON]], the ...Awards. Her next album [[Love (Nakashima Mika)|LØVE]] in 2003 saw similar success, selling over 1 million copies. However, Mika's 2005 album [[Music (Nakashi
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  • ...ina surpassing the ''[[(Miss)understood|(miss)understood]]'' international success, being in Taiwan the #2 Japanese album of the year with a 3.54% of total sa
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  • ...inctly idolized image, many saw the new dream as an attempt to emulate the success of top girl-group [[Morning Musume]]. ..., ''[[777 -Another Side Story-|777 -another side story-]]''. Their lack of success was attributed to the lack of promotion by the record label.
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  • ...]]. She rose to fame in the group, but left in 2002 at the height of their success to work on a solo career. She would eventually return to the group 15 years
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  • ...ng theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Meitantei Conan]]'' and became a huge success. It ranked at #9, spending eight months on the [[Oricon]] chart and selling ...]]' "[[Sabitsuita Machine Gun de Ima wo Uchinukou]]". The album was also a success, reaching #5 on the Oricon and selling more than 384,000 copies.
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  • She continued releasing, although none was able to reflect or surpass the success of Sekai Tomete. Takei also worked in the chorus in [[ZARD]]'s album [[Kimi
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  • ...e Beat / Mister U.S.A.]]". Amuro became the leader of the group, and found success after their single "[[Try Me ~Watashi wo Shinjite~|TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinj ...r name to '''Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS'''. The group did not see real success until their cover of "[[Try Me ~Watashi wo Shinjite~|TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shi
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  • ...t invited to the sessions, or even told about them. Despite the commercial success of My First Karie — the resulting mini-album — Kahimi never worked with
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  • Over the next couple months Suzuki released three more singles, and her success continued to rise. Her second single was released in September; "[[Alone in ===Early Success===
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  • ...girls to pursue a solo career. The single, however, would barely see more success than the group's effort, peaking at #26. ...aged to rank in at #40 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, it saw significant success on the download charts, managing to rank in at #1 for its release week with
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  • ...nt|WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Toki ni wa Okose yo Movement]]" months later with much success. The single sold over two million copies, becoming the top selling single o
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  • ...2008 [[Gambit]] bought the group out. Due to the Third Generations lack of success, the band broke up in late 2008 and was officially announced in 2009. ...n be safe to assume they have disbanded due to the new generations lack of success. In 2009 Riyu confirmed the rumors to their disbandment.
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  • ...of the group [[m-flo]]. At the time of its release the single was a minor success for Kay peaking at number #44 on the charts and charting for five weeks. Ka ===2002-2006: Early & Growing Success===
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  • ...cond album, ''[[Expo Expo|EXPO EXPO]]'', would be released to even greater success. ...t|I LIKE IT]]" under the name Crystal Kay loves m-flo. Both singles were a success, breaking the top 10 and would in turn give [[Crystal Kay]] the largest hit
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  • ...ending theme to the anime [[BLOOD+]]. The single reached the same level of success as her former single, [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]], by reaching #6 on the charts. W
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  • ...o album, ''[[Miracle Diving|MIRACLE DIVING]]''. The album was a commercial success reaching #2 on the Oricon and selling just under a million copies. The band ===Success - Hiatus: 1996-1998===
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  • Following [[Maximum|MAXIMUM]]'s success, they released a sequel to their first movie with the single [[Give Me a Sh
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  • ...r third album, ''[[Shabon Songs|shabon songs]]''. The album gained similar success like ''[[Merry Andrew]]'' because of its tie-ins. The track "[[Little Babe]
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  • ...e #14 spot on Oricon and stay on the charts for twenty-two weeks. With the success of "Kesenai Tsumi", Kitade then released "[[Kesenai Tsumi|Kesenai Tsumi ~ra In 2007, Kitade released "[[Antoinette Blue]]", which gained moderate success. The single lead-up to her first best of album entitled, "[[Berry Berry Sin
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  • ...e of two albums in 2004 marked an increase in AI's popularity. Significant success then came with the single "Story" in May 2005, with the song reaching #8 on
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  • ...000, A-Mei switched to [[Warner Music Taiwan]]. Initially having continued success, a cross-straits controversy caused her to experience a decline from 2004 u ===Forward Music - Debut And Success===
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  • ...old more then 250,000 copies and it was just the tip of the iceberg of her success. Several times throughout her career Cocco has stated she wanted to leave t
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  • ...ed in TV commercials for several companies. The releases only had moderate success, as the highest charting single only reached #25 on [[Oricon]] charts. Howe ...e weekly Oricon charts while re-ACT reached #29, showing the same moderate success as which D&D held.
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  • ...gai Tameiki no You ni]]", was released later on, however did not match the success of the band's previous singles.
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  • ...e same members. Though not the biggest sellers, the band has found immense success, managing to release all but two singles placing within the top 5 [[Oricon] ...ga)|BLEACH]]''. It was released on June 7th, 2005, the single was an early success for the band, placing 4th on the weekly [[Oricon]] music charts and managin
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  • ...d ''[[Kiba]]'', however, since her second single she has not seen the same success on the Oricon charts.
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  • ...ning her quick success in Japan. At the same time, she has also found some success in the UK under the name "Yaiko". An album called ''[[U.K. Completion|U.K.
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  • ...their first time in the top 10. It has since been their biggest mainstream success to date.
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  • ...#1 single to chart in eight years and sold over a million copies. But with success there is loss -- she divorced Kanda Masaki in 1997. She would later remarry
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  • ...debut appearance in North America at Otakon 2003, which was met with great success.
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  • ...a]]. This first project, which was named [[Pinnochio]], began to grow with success and gaining a rival known as [[LUNA SEA|Lunacy]]. In 1989, when [[Pinnochio ...ging their name to [[LUNA SEA]], the band began to climb the ladder of the success in the indies scene. It didn't take long for the hugely popular band, [[X J
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  • ...ein]] to [[Midi:Nette]] and went on to produce them. Despite their growing success, Schwarz Stein split up in March 2004 and Mana has since been looking for n
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  • ===Japanese Success===
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  • After the success of Takayama Miru with [[TWO-MIX]], they formed another unit called '''M★T
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  • ..., Abe hit the [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] music scene in 2003 and achieved some success. Her debut single was "[[Riyuu (Abe Asami)|Riyuu]]" which was released in M
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  • ...amed her "Nami" with the first kanji "成" coming from "seikou" (成功; ''success'') and the second kanji "実" meaning "fruit"--thus, the hope that the "fru
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  • Riding on Ito's current success, Sony announced a two-month limited single project. The first was "[[Stuck
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  • ...Chris Cox]], [[John Creamer]] as well as [[Stephane K]]. It gained instant success and would reach first on the U.S Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. She a
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  • .... [[Haru (Atari Kousuke single)|Haru]] followed its predecessor's initial success by placing at #17 in the Oricon chart. However, this single only charted fo ...ward. Dropping over a year after [[Yurai Bana]], [[Kizuna Uta]] saw little success in comparison. It peaked at #17, and was alive on the charts for only 9 wee
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  • ...al soundtrack for the first time, singing the opening and ending themes "[[Success]]" and "[[H.I.T]]" for the Korean drama, "[[H.I.T (drama)|H.I.T]]". ...e their debut, the unit held their first sign fan meeting to celebrate the success of the sales of their mini-album, ''[[Cooking Cooking!|COOKING? COOKING!]]'
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  • ...he official statement posted a minimum time of six months depending on his success in his studies and during a press conference also cited health issues.
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  • ...d their own radio show. In January 1999, at the height of Malice Mizer’s success, [[Gackt]] parted ways with Malice Mizer, taking a substantial part of thei
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  • ...d singing. Diggy formed a rap group in high school. Since [[SOUL'D OUT]]'s success, he has collaborated with many artists such as [[m-flo]], [[Heartsdales]],
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  • ...s while "[[Cagayake! Girls|Cagayake! GIRLS]]" landed at #4. Following the success of their two first singles, the group released their third single, "[[Fuwa
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  • ...se of [[Nude Man|NUDE MAN]] and a couple of singles, they experienced more success when popular Japanese artists began covering their hit songs. After releasi
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  • * [2002.02.06] [[Success, Success / Birdie, Birdie|Success, success / Birdie, birdie]] <small>('''Suzuki Nana''' - with [[nana×nana]])</small>
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  • Because of her debut mini-album's early success, Hajime recorded and released another. The mini-album would be ''[[Kotonoha ...therefore it became the #16 highest selling album in 2002. Because of its success the album was reprinted only four months after its initial release. Ending
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  • Thanks to their reasonable success, Baby V.O.X now had made a name for themselves in the K-Pop scene. However, ...by V.O.X once again reinvented themselves with a sexier image, they gained success with their third title song "[[Get Up]]" as well as the follow up songs "[[
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  • ...[Michatta Kiichatta]]". She would release singles and albums to a moderate success until 1981, when she scored a hit with the single "[[Tori no Shi (Sugita Ka Even though she was gaining moderate success through music and acting, Sugita once again went into debt in the 80s. To p
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  • 2009 is a very active year for Hirahara. Following the success of [[Path of Independence]], she released a recut single, [[Akane (Hirahara
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  • ...album where he fully showcased his smooth R&B vocals. He achieved a great success with his solo album activities and returned to the studio with 1TYM to rele
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  • Their second single, "[[Ez Do Dance|EZ DO DANCE]]" brought them even more success by selling over 800,000 copies and debuting at #15. Their album [[Ez Do Dan
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  • ...ase of her [[Profile -Too Early to Tell-|debut album]], but her mainstream success didn't last long. After years with various major labels, she signed over to ...-Too Early to Tell-|PROFILE -too early to tell-]]", gained quite a bit of success as it is her most successful album. Her most successful single came in 1998
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  • With success came a chance to host their own television variety show. ''[[Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Pu
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  • ...ned major success with their song "[[Hana no Yume|Hana no Yume]]", and the success has continued on into their most recent releases.
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  • ...ds, a feeling which can't be understood unless one has reached the peak of success.
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  • ...with new ideas that opened the doors for them and helped them to get more success in the indies circuit. Although GLAY had just celebrated a decade of success, the band faced serious problems with its record label in 2005. They did no
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  • ...Shiina Ringo formed the band '''[[Tokyo Jihen]]''' which received similar success. In 2006, it was announced that Shiina would once again release solo music.
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  • ...the band's first #1 release in their two years of activity. Following the success of Tokyo Jihen's second album, the band went on the largest tour in any of
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  • ...ecious Junk]]", which was the theme to a TV Drama earning it some moderate success. 1998 was a real turning point in his career when, with his 7th single "[[L
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  • ...n the same day and compete to see who could sell the most copies. It was a success, with Akagumi 4 winning the challenge. The shuffle unit tradition continued
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  • ...t manner set her apart from other junior idols and she achived a degree of success few other juniors have matched. As her career progressed she was frequentl
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  • ...he became the manager of [[Itsuki Hiroshi]], and she was able to make it a success. Following this management it was suggested she would be the manager of Mae
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  • ...14. From then on, Tsuchiya continued to find success in modelling; finding success as being in the centre stage of many teen magazines. She would later featur ...irayuri Ichigo. Her role brought her both immediate attention and critical success; winning the award of "Best New Actress" at five different film awards in J
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  • ...first album ''[[Piece (Lena Park)|piece]]''. Although her album was a huge success, Park still didn't feel comfortable singing in Korean at that time. The alb ...e later debuted in the Japanese music industry where she received moderate success.
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  • ...s as an amateur model going by the name EVEKI, but she has not gained much success.
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  • ...r Entertainment Inc.]] and released it as a single. The single was a major success, reaching #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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  • ...t single "[[Sakura (Kobukuro)|Sakura]]" also continued on with the extreme success that they had gained, reaching #61 on the 2005 yearly charts, yet still cha
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  • ===Initial success: 1992 - 2001=== ===Newfound success: 2005 - present===
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  • ...often considered her comeback album as many of the singles had tremendous success on the charts. The album was initially released in regular and limited edit
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  • ...that they ended up being. The group only released one album and had little success. Tiger JK and DJ Shine, already as Drunken Tiger, debuted the next year wit
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  • # [2005.01.27] Iida Kaori, Morning Musume's success, days in [[Tanpopo]]
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  • ...reated as another method to market Morning Musume (and to cash in on their success at the time). This game was also developed as a technological demo for vari
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  • ...eekly charts, charted for 8 weeks and sold 21,313 units totally. After all success, Hoshimura released her third album entitled ''[[My Life (Hoshimura Mai)|MY
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  • ...nths). The accompanying image album for the film, [[Montage]], saw similar success; debuting at #1 in its first week. The album was produced by mogul music pr ...ached #13 on the [[Oricon]]; selling 13,000 copies. The single was a great success for Chara being her best ranking single since 2000's "[[Tsuki to Amai Namid
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  • * [2009.01.07] [[Seikou (KREVA)|Seikou]] (成功; ''Success'')
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  • ...le (which was released in the midst of the drama's run) met with prolonged success (a phenomenon not commonly seen in Japanese music charts which favors extre Onitsuka's comeback single after the success of her first album was the September single "[[Infection / Little Beat Rifl
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  • ...Rakuyou]]" (used as the [[Daiichi Kosho]] [[Mero Dam]] CM) reached similar success, which all lead up to the release of the band's first full album, aptly tit
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  • ...t "Stay Irie, Go Rudy" at Shibuya club aisa which turned out to be a great success. After nearly two years, the band released their fifth single "[[Nextspot /
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  • ...ing to [[Sony]]. ZONE won a 'best new artist' award in 2002 following the success of their third Sony single "[[Secret Base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~|secret base ===Success - Takayo's Graduation===
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  • ...'Yoshida Brothers''' (吉田兄弟) is a Japanese group with international success.
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  • ...hinen released her debut album, "[[Growing|Growing]]". The album was a big success reaching #2 on the [[Oricon]].
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  • ...OVES!]], and released their second album ''[[Now Is The Time!]]'' to great success.
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  • ...l-received single "[[You Make Me]]", released in 1998. Upon his expanding success, he left [[FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] and signed to major record label Osawa soon returned to the field of producing after the success of his solo album, producing and remixing for a number of established artis
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  • ...er]] and [[wikipedia:Pixies|Pixies]], it catapulted the band to mainstream success in Japan. After a wildly successful tour, the band proceeded to release thr
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  • ...me name. In all it's black-and-white glory, this series became such a huge success that it was even distributed worldwide. ...]] productions in the 60s and 70s. This studio has a positive landslide of success series and features, with [[Nausicaa|Nausicaa]], [[Kiki's Delivery Service|
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  • ...came a solo project for lead singer and songwriter Sakai Izumi. This early success quickly earned ZARD recognition at the [[Japan Golden Disc Awards|Japan Gol
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  • ...ists and it is not uncommon for a career to be launched or expanded on the success of having a good song attached to a popular show.
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  • ...Macross]], which housed the anime pop idol ''Lynn Minmay''. Because of the success of the series, Lynn's seiyuu, [[Iijima Mari]] became an instant star. This ...ws at [[Budokan]] two years in a row. [[Hayashibara Megumi]] is the seiyuu success story of the 1990s, and she is still often considered the most popular seiy
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  • ===Universal Music - Early Success=== ...rld" (和世界做鄰居) was released and turned into a massive hit. This success led to the release of her debut album ''[[Jolin 1019]]'', which shot her to
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  • ...a Kiss''. Other members like [[Wu Chun|Wu Chun]] followed up with similar success of acting in dramas, with ''Tokyo Juliet''. Coincidentally, both dramas wer
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  • ...in 2001. The first single, "[[Burying My Face In Tears]]", was a moderate success and the album went on to sell over 300,000 copies. ...her Korean albums translated into Chinese. This album proved to be a huge success in China and other countries in Asia.
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  • ...lbum, ''[[Get Back on Stage|Get Back On Stage]]'', did not follow the same success.
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  • Following the digital success of her song, "[[Kimi ni Okuru Uta (Sugawara Sayuri song)|Kimi ni Okuru Uta]
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  • ===Early Success=== ...e, "[[As a Person|as A person]]" The single reached #6 on Oricon and was a success selling 287,150 copies. After the release of another single ("[[Be Honest|b
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  • ...ally in 2005. At first, Perfume had a hard time finding an audience or any success. They started off with a more traditional idol pop sound and gradually shif ...o build a fanbase. Although the members became distressed by their lack of success, they carried on. Though they were in danger of being dropped, their manage
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  • ...erfume_(group)|Perfume]] when the group was having a hard time finding any success.
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  • ...their first single "[[Orgasm]]". By 1988, [[Extasy Records]] also met with success, having signed two other bands ([[LADIES ROOM]] and [[ZI:KILL]]).
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  • ...tar]]''. They signed with [[Toys Factory]] in Japan and again met mediocre success. Sugar's contract ended with [[Starworld]] in 2006 and the group decided no ''Double Rainbow'', like their career in Korea, was met with moderate success reaching #84 on the Oricon charts and charting for 2 weeks only. The single
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  • ...became the music for [[Wikipedia:LISMO|LISMO]]'s TV commercial. Due to its success,the song was also featured on SPACESHOWER TV's website's POWER PUSH along w ...umpool releases their first mini-album, "[[Unreal]]", which was an instant success, selling 241,628 total copies.
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  • ...r this, she released her latest album: [[Symbolic Bride]], and despite the success of the single, it became her worst selling album to date. It was promoted p
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  • ...85,799 copies in 2008 and became the #83 single of the year. Following the success of the series, she collaborated with [[May'n]] for the single "[[Lion (May'
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  • ...1,000 copies of the CDs sold and additional pictures, it is said that the success of the high school students is decided.
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  • ...h was a collaboration with [[Hinouchi Emi]], brought them a fair degree of success in Japan.
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  • ...e weeks, selling a total of 39,000 copies. "Fugainaiya" was a considerable success on the radio, reaching #31 on the 81.3 FM J-WAVE's "TOKIO HOT 100 Chart" fo
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  • ...their music became more widely accessible, causing the band to garner more success. A few years after the label change, the band would break up in September 2
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  • ...he Oricon charts, selling a total of 43,629 copies. The single had airplay success as well, reaching #53 on 81.3 FM J-WAVE's "TOKIO HOT 100 Chart" for 2007. A
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  • The band gain minor success until the release of their second album, ''[[Jump Up|JUMP UP]]'', which exp
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  • ...VD limited edition and a CD only regular edition. This single saw a lot of success due to YUI's previous single [[Good-Bye Days|Good-bye days]] being used as
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  • ...s overall, it became the #16 highest selling album in 2002. Because of its success the album was reprinted only four months after the initial release.
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  • ...eir vampire concept, "Vengeance For BLOOD 3", which has been their largest success to date. 2,000 copies were pressed, and subsequently sold out 4 days after ...had a successful tour with [[The Pillows]]. The USA tour was a tremendous success, selling out at both stops in Los Angeles (Where they were opened by famed
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  • ...eu-bleu]]'', released in 2001, with an alternative rock wave, getting more success, with songs like the single "[[Daisuki]]".
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  • ...se of the sixth album ''[[Kokon Tozai]]'', she had finally reached #1. Her success ventured well into the nineties, releasing top ten albums and singles for t
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  • ...ipedia:Fate/Stay Night|Fate/stay night]]. [[Anata ga Ita Mori]] had fairly success, leading Jyukai to the sixteenth place in the [[Oricon]] charts. [[Anata ga
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  • ...with her fourth studio album, ''[[My Love]]''. The title track had decent success as it was performed live many times along with its remix. The second single
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  • ...first solo album ''[[Heartbreaker (G-Dragon)|Heartbreaker]]'', which was a success. The album won various awards and sold more than 120.000 copies. Also this
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  • Shiina's fourth album, ''[[With a Will|with a will]]'' was a large success. The album reached #13 on the Oricon chart, and is still one of the best se ...6 on the Oricon, making it her highest charting album. Despite the album's success, her producers left the label, leaving her for other producers with differe
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  • ...ckey] which has become a cheerleader standard. The single would be a major success, beating out such musical acts as [[Tokyo Jihen]] and [[Porno Graffitti]] t ...i/Saturday_Night_(Bay_City_Rollers_song) Saturday Night]. This was a major success, reaching #3 and charting for a whole 53 weeks (albeit this was not as big
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  • ...ration single with then unknown R&B singer [[Aoyama Thelma]] that he found success. They released a collaboration single, "[[Koko ni Iru yo (SoulJa)|Koko ni I
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  • ...f SM's artists were not promoted well and the group only met with moderate success. While [[Isak]] started to fade from the spotlight, Jiyeon did some music v
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  • ...coupled with their cute voices and harmonies, gave them potential to be a success.
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  • ...name, later popularized in 2005 by [[HINOI team]] in Japan, met with great success. SHANADOO's works were exclusive to Germany and other European markets, suc
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  • ...e joined another visual-kei band called [[BAISER]], and later enjoyed some success. ...[[Promise Eve]]'' mini-album. With this release the band became an instant success; the single reached #2 on the Oricon charts, selling around 700,000.
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  • The group found initial success with their first single and by prominently (unofficially) featuring on fell Danny Im, aka [[Taebin]], found considerable success as a solo R&B artist in between group activities when he released his solo
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  • ...ugh in the music scene by reaching #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. Follow the success of "[[Wakareuta]]", her fourth album ''[[Aishiteiru to Ittekure]]'' also re
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  • ...over 300,000 copies and reaching #1 on the weekly Oricon charts. But, this success came bittersweet when her father died on Christmas Eve in 1985.
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  • ...Shizuku was used as the second ending of the anime GTO . Given the limited success of the single, Miwako's career stops. 3 years later, she returned to the mu
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  • ...he title ''Asia's Song Bird'' and was the start of her international Asian success. She had collaborated with artists such as [[Jacky Cheung]], Paul Anka, Dav
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  • ...th position on the [[Oricon]] and charted for a total of three weeks. It's success was yet again because of the tie-in with the anime [[Jigoku Shoujo|Jigoku S
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  • ...at Osaka Castle Park. 7,000 spectators attended their event. It was a huge success. On July 7th, 2002, to get some more promotion they became the opening act
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  • ...anged vocalists twice due to legal problems, they finally reached smashing success with the song [[Rainbow (South Border)|Rainbow]]. After the song, they were
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  • ...mote the her works, touring in Denmark, Finland, Australia, and Japan with success. From here she started to release tracks for Club/Trance compilations.
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  • Following the success of "[[Kimi ni Aitaku Naru Kara]]", her debut album ''[[Love One.|LOVE one.]
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  • ...ere first single, "[[Careless Dance]]", was released in 1991 with moderate success. The single featured vocals by future [[TRF]] member [[YU-KI]], who left th ...hoo Choo TRAIN]]", that sold over a million copies. The group had moderate success after their hit single but broke up on Christmas Day 1995. After that, one
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  • ...eakup. However, despite heavy marketing they were not able to achieve much success and as a result quickly faded into the background as SM continued to push t
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  • ...hat despite having great powerful voices, they were too ugly and/or fat to success.
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  • ...tour following ''[[Headphone Children (album)|Headphone Children]]'' was a success and the band decided to release a live album of it, entitled ''[[Ubugoe Cha
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  • ===Success=== After the success of 1983, ALFEE released their next single, "[[Hoshizora no Distance]]", in
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  • ...s, female counterparts are created in hopes of achieving the same level of success the group has achieved. Notable examples are [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]] and [[C
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  • ...ingle, "[[Yaritai Houdai]]", on July 1988. Although her first single was a success, her second single did poorly. Saito retired from the world of show busines
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  • ...The result was a purely reggae album and it received reasonable commercial success.
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  • ...ung ages (between the ages of 14-16), they had managed to achieve a bit of success. Their first and only single, "[[Shingetsu -Yami-]]", was released on Novem
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  • ...hould have been a breath of fresh air. However, they did not reach as much success as they would have hoped. While [[Shinhwa]] member [[Jun Jin]] appeared in
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  • ...Korea to combine dance sounds with rap lyrics. In November 1992, after the success of their debut single, the group refused to appear on television, which at
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  • ...eptember 1989 with the single [[Equal Romance|EQUAL Romance]] and had much success, reaching #7 on the Oricon charts. At the same time, the seiyuu music group
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  • ...osun punk (조선펑크), in recent years the group has enjoyed mainstream success both with their music and their emerging acting and hosting careers.
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  • 2006 would hold breakout commercial success for the band, first with the release of their seventh maxi single "[[Koi no Capitalizing on the widespread success of their previous singles, their fifth full-length album, ''[[Buiikikaesu]]
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  • ...-to-female|sex reassignment surgery]]. Their formation was inspired by the success of actress and singer [[Harisu]], Korea' first [[Wikipedia:Transgender|tran
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  • ...mation of the K-R&B group [[Voice (group)|Voice]] although they had little success.
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  • ...e group [[EAST END x YURI|EAST END×YURI]] from 1994 to 1996, gaining much success.
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  • Follow the success of "[[Sen no Kaze ni Natte]]", Akikawa released his fourth album ''[[Sen no
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  • ...Pop]] artists, like [[W]] and [[Tamaki Nami]], has covered the song. Their success continued with their second single, "[[I Don't Know (BaBe)|I Don't Know]]",
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  • ...she released her first single "[[Onna no Matsuri]]" in August. Due to the success of the single, she received various Rookie of the Year awards over the next
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  • ...he release of her best-seller ''[[Best Fiction|BEST FICTION]]''. After the success of the collection Amuro began recording new material during her ''[[Namie A
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  • ...e their participation in the popular anime as a stepping stone for further success.
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  • ...elf-titled debut album]]'' proved a major success in large part due to the success of the ballad "[[Zui Shuxi De Mosheng Ren|Zuì Shúxī De Mòshēng Rén]]"
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  • ...: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD edition. The album was a large success and really a breakthrough in her career. Prior to this point, her singles w
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  • ...eekly charts and sold 55,652 copies in its first week, marking their first success. In August 2008, supercell released their major debut single "[[Kimi no Shi
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  • After the success of ''[[I Love You (OFF COURSE album)|I LOVE YOU]]'', [[Suzuki Yashiro]] be
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  • # Success Road
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  • ...uite The Planets]. It is her highest selling single to date and was a huge success in Japan, selling over 925,000 copies since its release. As the single sold
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  • ...gements were done by [[Komuro Tetsuya]] and his production team. With the success of this album, Amuro quickly became a a fashion icon and media sensation b
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  • ...ecame their first release to enter the top 20 of [[Oricon]]. Following the success of the album ''[[Futari no Uta]]'', Mana Kana released their second cover a
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  • ...eadquartered in Seoul, South Korea and founded in 1991. Its first greatest success was the girl group [[Fin.K.L]], which managed to win a prestigious Daesang,
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  • ...physically releasing "sad to say" on June 24, 2009. Following the digital success of her debut single, she released her second single, "[[No More (JASMINE)|N
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  • ...uring the time "[[Soba ni Iru ne]]", her second single, was enjoying a big success all over Japan. The song "[[Higher|HIGHER]]" was used as Sandai league's 89
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  • ...Anime Theme Song category in the 7th Animation Kobe in 2002. Following the success, Okazaki maintained the same singing style when she recorded the theme song
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  • ...ogram [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]. Her follow up singles were also a commercial success, selling record amounts. In 2003, after the success of her Live BOMB!LEVEL.3 concert tour, Ohguro Maki announced that she got m
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  • ...r in April 1996 with the single "[[Rapturous Blue]]", which was a moderate success as it reached the Oricon Top 20. But their next single, the rock-inspired "
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  • ...ed their first single, "[[Stamina|STAMINA]]", by the end of 1997 with much success. ...nd "[[Relax]]", which features Amano on main vocals, in 1998 with the same success as their debut single. Although there were many disagreements on the single
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  • ...d then-unknown backband started the band [[Lindberg]], which became a mega success in Japan. Also, during that time, she became a radio personality and went v
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  • ...-songwriter [[Wikipedia:Morris Albert|Morris Albert]]. Because of the huge success of this single, Hi-Fi Set was invited at the end of the year on the program
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  • ...only released one single, "[[Ganbaranakucha ~Sucess Story~|Ganbaranakucha ~SUCCESS STORY~]]" before disbanding. After that, she would later retire from show b
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  • ...e" is the 35th studio album released by [[Nakajima Miyuki]]. Following the success of "[[Sorafune]]", the album is led by another self cover of her song writt
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  • After two years of success, the band disbanded after their last single.
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  • ...r following album ''[[Watashi wa Watashi wo Ato ni Shite]]'' also became a success at the Oricon Charts at #33. Many of her songs were used for movies and dra
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  • ...However, she stop being a singer after five singles due to not getting the success she wanted with none of singles reaching the Oricon Top 10.
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  • ...in the group, Ishii took the nickname Carl Smoky Ishii. The band got much success when music clips for "[[Kome Kome War|KOME KOME WAR]]" and "[[Funk Fujiyama
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  • ...n 1988 with the band playing at various street lives afterwards, achieving success with the gigs. They made their major debut a year later with the release of
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  • # [[Bicycle Daiseikou!]] (バイセコー大成功!; ''Bicycle Big Success!'')
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  • ...a mo Tomodachi|Ashita mo♥Tomodachi]]". But, Nishiwaki didn't become very success until she moved over to [[King Records]], where she released the single "[[
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  • ...or the year. In total, the single sold 878,150 copies. Since this single's success, other artists such as [[Tsuji Ayano]], [[Koda Kumi]] and [[MY LITTLE LOVER
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  • ...models' faces were not revealed to the public at that time. Following the success of "[[Natsu Love]]", they released their second single "[[Fuyu Love]]" on O
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  • ...the #59 single of the year. Overall, it sold 204,608 copies. The single's success earned him his first appearance at [[NHK]]'s ''[[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]'', wh
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  • ...IRHT ~You're the only one part II~" a song by [[CLIFF EDGE]], it was a big success digitally reaching the third position on the [[USEN]] charts becoming MAY'S ...0 on the [[Oricon]] charts, it charted for ten weeks becoming a moderately success.
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  • ...the #100 single of the year. Overall, it sold 101,611 copies. The single's success, along with his previous single "[[Mata Aimashou]]", earned SEAMO his first
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  • ...vities in Tokyo, would have great roles in this stage play. The play was a success and brought back the Kansai Jrs.
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  • # [[Bicycle Daiseikou!]] (バイセコー大成功!; ''Bicycle Big Success!'')
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  • # [[Bicycle Daiseikou!]] (バイセコー大成功!; ''Bicycle Big Success!'') <small>- Petitmoni</small>
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  • ...ut, she released her debut album ''[[Niji'iro no Kotonoha]]''. Despite the success of "[[Sora ni Saku]]" and an special interview with [[Oricon]]<ref>[http://
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  • ...ber 2006, she debuted with her single "[[Koi ni Ochite]]". Since she found success with her music, she quit her job as a dentist in May 2005.
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  • # [[Dreamy Success|dreamy success]]
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  • ...''[[David Tao (album)|self-titled debut album]]'' in 1997. The album was a success and was nominated for five [[Golden Melody]] awards. Tao's second album, ''
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  • ...s all over the world and continues to be Takeuchi's best selling work. Its success has lead to mutiple albums, character singles, video games, musicals (known
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  • ...nd a making of version was released on November 3, 2009. Due to the songs success, YG Entertainment decided Park Bom would promote the single. The debut perf
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  • # [[Seikou (KREVA)|Seikou]] (成功; ''Success'')
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  • ...release a few successful singles and albums, but all failed to surpass the success of "[[Ihoujin]]". As the years went on her sales continued to drop.
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  • * [2009.07.22] [[Touryuumon]] (登龍門; ''Gateway to Success'')
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