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  • ...her career. As of September 2018, Amuro has approximately sold 38,000,000 records in Japan. In September 2017, shortly after her 25th anniversary, Amuro anno ** [[SUPER MONKEYS]] (1992-1995)
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  • ...]], [[Wikipedia:Big band|Big band]], and electronic music. Her most recent records ''[[Nunki|NUNKI]]'' and ''[[It's Here|It's here]]'' feature a more minimali ...|thumb|300px|Kahimi promoting "[[Good Morning World|GOOD MORNING WORLD]]" (1995)]]
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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 * [1995.12.06] [[Hoshi to Tsuki no Sonata]] (星と月のソナタ; ''A Sonata of t
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  • ...h. The day before, Angela will feature at a signing session at the [[Tower Records]] N. Clark Store in Chicago. ...ntary entitled, ''Doubles: Japan and America's Intercultural Children'' in 1995.
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  • ...[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label. The band made their indie debut in 1992 with their mini-album, ...[[Fujimoto Taiji]]. The band was soon signed to the indie label [[Chainsaw Records]]. With the label, the band released a mini-album, ''[[Be Ambitious|BE AMBI
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  • ...lion selling albums. Since their debut, the group has sold over 10,000,000 records. In 2002, their lead vocalist [[Ameku Minako|Mina]] left the group due to p * [[Ameku Minako|Mina]] (1995-2002, 2008-)
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  • ...UE (album)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]'' under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Sony Records]]. ...oshiba EMI]] while they also signed with [[Wikipedia:Virgin Records|Virgin Records America]], making it possible for them to release internationally. With thi
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  • ...panese alternative rock band from [[Wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]] that formed in 1995. Their major debut single under [[Sony Music Entertainement]], "[[Bye Bye M ...perfect vocalist for their band. They invited her to join, and in March of 1995 the band first formed. Immediately after they formed the band started to cr
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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 * [1995.11.22] [[Loose|LOOSE]]
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  • ...ck|Japanese rock]] band under [[Sony Music Entertainment#gr8! records|gr8! records]]. They were formed in 1990 while still attending university and their name * [1995.04.01] [[On the Painted Desert - Rampant Colors|ON THE PAINTED DESERT - RAM
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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 ...e [[Oricon]] chart. Hayashibara then left the label and signed with [[KING RECORDS]]. March of 1991, she released her fourth single "[[Nijiiro no Sneaker]]" a
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  • ...auditioning when she was in her first year of high school in 1978 for CBS Records' Miss Seventeen contest. Singing [[Sakurada Junko]]'s "[[Kimagure Venus]]", * [1995.05.21] [[It's Style '95 (album)|It's Style '95]]
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  • ...uit Gundam SEED]]'' series. He was the first artist to be signed to [[Tofu Records]] in the United States. ** [[FunHouse]] (1995)
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  • In 1995, at the age of ten, Rie and her family returned to Japan. They moved back t On March 24th, 2004, Rie made her debut under Sony Music's [[Palm Beach Records]], with the single "[[Rie Who!|Rie who!?]]". The single's title is a play o
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  • : 1995.05.xx ...record labels in 1995, and landed the band a record deal with [[Polystar]] records. The demo was recorded onto a cassette tape, but is often refered by the ba
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  • ...b|235px|hitomi promoting "[[Go to the Top (hitomi single)|GO TO THE TOP]]"(1995)]] ...|Japanese girl]]", the first single released since the launch of LOVE LIFE RECORDS and featured a tie in with the safety razor manufacturer Gillette. Japanese
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  • ...]] singer and a popular [[Anime|anime]] [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] under the [[KING RECORDS]] label. She was the winner of "Best Musical Performance" in the first annu [[File:Kondo Nana (1995).jpg|thumb|225px|Kondo Nana (1995)]]
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  • ** [[BMG Music]] <small>(1995-1996)</small> ** [[Decca Records]] <small>(1996-1997)</small>
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  • ...J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group formed in the early 1990’s under the [[ORUMOK RECORDS]] label. The group was created and produced by former mega-producer, [[Komu *[1998.06.07] ''[[ORUMOK Compilation 1995 to 1998|ORUMOK COMPILATION 1995 to 1998]]'' (#3 "Baby baby baby", #5 "someone like YOU", #7 "CLOSE YOUR EYE
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  • ...|Sony Records]]. SIAM SHADE was created in 1993 and debuted on October 21, 1995 and disbanded on March 10, 2002 after a final concert held on Nippon Budouk * [1995.11.11] [[SIAM SHADE II]]
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  • ...Project Planning Project under the name Golbies under the the label [[Epic Records]]. The name Golbies was from the pet name of then-Soviet Union leader [[Wik In 1995, all the front members graduated from the group and allowed the Live Member
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  • ...to [[Johnny & Associates]] and signed to [[avex trax]] label. Debuting in 1995, the group has released over 40 singles and 13 albums. Originally a group w ...[[20th Century]] and [[Coming Century]]. The group was formed in September 1995 to record the theme song for that year's Volleyball World Cup Relay. Their
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  • ...but had been number one, giving them a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. * [1995.07.23] [[KinKi Kids with 35 Man Nin Fan Seiki no Live|KiNKi KiDS with 35 Ma
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  • ...VING-]]", and have since released numerous other singles and albums. Their records typically sell well and singles like "[[Gambarimashou]]" and "[[Celery]]" h * [1995.07.07] [[SMAP 007 ~Gold Singer~]]
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  • ...[[J-Pop|pop]] band that rose to popularity in the 1990s. It was formed in 1995 by [[Takayama Minami]] and [[Nagano Shiina]] after the breakup of their las ...ation|JUST COMMUNICATION]]", under the name '''TWO-MIX''' and under [[KING RECORDS]]' prestigious distribution label.
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  • ...n 1996 with the single "[[Asia no Junshin]]" under [[Sony Music Japan|EPIC Records]], which sold over a million copies. Their fame took off even more with the ...S due to legal issues with [[wikipedia:Sean Combs|Sean Combs]]) started in 1995 when [[Tokyo]] native Ami and [[Osaka]] native Yumi entered a talent search
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  • ...y are managed by [[AMUSE]] and signed under [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] label. The correct English spelling is "graffiti" instead of "graffitti". * [[Nakao Takanari]] (中尾天成) (drums) (1993-1995)
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  • ...ist, [[hide]], the band then known as '''LUNACY''' were signed to [[EXTASY RECORDS]]. Their self-titled album, [[LUNA SEA (album)|LUNA SEA]], was the first of ...bums that found LUNA SEA stardom. They didn't stay very long with [[EXTASY RECORDS]]. On March 1992, they had their last indie tour; and on May 21 they releas
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  • They didn't take off either Christmas or New Year, and on January 7, 1995, they started a new tour. Using a total of 72 faces of cube screen, it was ...fferent from the time they had worked hard and dreamt of selling a million records. Their dream had come true, and now every single they released became a hit
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  • ...a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter currently signed to [[Ki/oon Records]]. Furukawa made her debut in the mid-1990s as the bassist and backing voca ...ecord deal by [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and signed under their [[Ki/oon Records]] sub-label.<ref>[http://www.furukawamiki.jp/profile/ フルカワミキ's
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  • ** [[Emi Records Japan]] (2013&ndash;2015) ...tsu Rino [Drums]) who entered the [[9th Yamaha Teens' Music Festivall]] in 1995. They sung a cover of [[wikipedia:Danielle_Brisebois|Danielle Brisebois]]'
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  • ...e rock band from 1995 to 2005. ↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓ formed in the summer of 1995 with five members and soon release their first single, "[[Missile Man]]", a ...Kyoushi]]''. They changed labels in 2003 from [[BMG JAPAN]] to [[HAPPYSONG RECORDS]] as they released their last album, ''[[Do!! The Mustang|Do!! The★MUSTAN
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  • * [[Sakaguchi Ryouji|RYO-J]] (Drums from 1985 - 1995, 2006 - Present) ...u|Joplin Tokuno]] (ジョプリン得能; Guitar and Keyboards from 1981 - 1995, 2006 - Present)
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  • ...i) in 1995. Currently, the pair have two children, a daughter Sumire (born 1995) and later a son Himi (born 1999). ...he major label music scene; signing with [[Universal Music Japan|Universal Records]]. Her re-debut single "[[Sekai]]" was used as the [[Docomo]] [[FOMA N702IS
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  • : 1995.04.21 ...around 392,000 copies. It also reached #89 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1995.
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  • ...NG]]'' EP and [[Nothing from Nothing|single]] under [[Nippon Columbia]] in 1995 released as [[Hamasaki Ayumi|AYUMI]] feating [[DOHZI-T]] and [[DJ BASS]]. " [[Category:1999 Records]]
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  • * [[BONNIE PINK]] (1995-2000 - to [[Warner Music Japan]]) * [[Mizca|Mitsuoka Masami]] (2007-2009 - to [[CROWN RECORDS]])
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  • ..., which was featured in the 1995 movie ''[[Wikipedia:Empire Records|Empire Records]]''.
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  • ...1|Bonnie's Kitchen #1]]'' and ''[[Every Single Day -Complete BONNIE PINK (1995-2006)-]]'' best collections. It is also included on her second single "[[Su [[Category:1996 Records]]
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  • ...is a Japanese a cappella group signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ki/oon Records]] label. They are noted for their intricate harmonies, as well as the exqui ...ith their single [[Promise (The Gospellers)|Promise]] released from Ki/oon Records.
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  • : 1995.09.25 <small>(CD)</small> : WPC6-8139 <small>(1995 CD)</small>
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  • ...w style in Japanese club music that would eventually become a standard. In 1995, after a second album released on October 10, ''[[Born Free]]'', featuring ...ned to major record label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] in 1999. Upon this shift, Osawa was able to begin his own record label, [
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  • ...d and performed for almost three years before being picked up by [[Captain Records]] as the pillows. They re-recorded the ''[[Pantomime (the pillows)|Pantomim ...ice'' contained everything from warbling blues rock to elevator music; the 1995 release ''[[Living Field|LIVING FIELD]]'' included experiments in retro-pop
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  • ...rock]] band from 1991 to 2001. They were known as '''BOICE''' from 1991 to 1995 and '''boice''' from 2000 to 2001. ...major single, entitled "[[I Wish You|I wish you]]" under the label [[EPIC Records]]. THe band released another single and an album before the year was over.
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  • ...''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group, later solo project, under [[B-Gram RECORDS]]. They were a highly renowned group in [[Japan]], having produced some ver ..._you_Promo.jpg|thumb|200px|ZARD promoting ''[[Forever You|forever you]]'' (1995)]]
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  • ...Tomomi''' (華原朋美) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer who debuted in 1995 and was successful in the late 1990's. At the time she was produced by the ...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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  • ...as an experimental [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under [[Sony]]'s [[Ki/oon Records]]. The debut in 1997 with a powerful avant-garage rock sound, but as the ye ...ecord deal by [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and signed under their [[Ki/oon Records]] sub-label.
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  • ...heir own label THAT RECORDS, after the label they were on ([[CROWN DIAMOND RECORDS]]) closed down. * [[THAT Records]] (2010-)
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  • ...jects. Most of the bands are still connected to each other via [[SexyStone Records]]. * [1995.01.25] [[Girl / Jiyuu]] (Girl / 自由)
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  • ...2013, she is the 20th best selling artist in Japan with over 25.37 million records sold. With a career of 30 years, she has explored many different music genr In 1995, Nakamori's mother died at the age of 58. Nakamori later revealed that her
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