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  • ...er and a Korean mother, Kay started her music career at the age of six. At 12 she got a record deal, and then teamed up with [[Kanno Yoko]] to produce he ...single, "[[Eternal Memories]]". The single peeked at #47 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts. Before the end of 1999 Kay released two more singles, "[[Teenage Un
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  • # [[A Song for XX (song)|A Song for ×× "MILLENNIUM MIX"]] ...ed electronic pop, and she would start to gain popularity with dance clubs for her series of ''Ayu-mix'' remix albums and singles.
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  • '''AAA''' (pronounced ''Triple A''), standing for ''ATTACK ALL AROUND'', is a five member group created in 2005 under the [[a ...venue in Japan, mobilizing 10,000 fans. The group revisited Nihon Budokan for another performance when they celebrated their second anniversary the follo
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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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  • ...ly [[Oricon]] chart, the first seiyuu to put two singles in the [[Oricon]] weekly top3 simultaneously and the first seiyuu to hold a concert at [[wikipedia:T ...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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  • ...d by [[Morning Musume]]. The title track was used as the ending theme song for the film ''[[Morning Cop]]'', starring Morning Musume and [[Heike Michiyo]] ...he [[Oricon]] weekly chart and it placed first in the Oricon Karaoke chart for eight weeks continuously. The single won the Grand Prix Rookie of the Year
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  • : 2006.12.20 <small>(Japan)</small> ...ishiteru]]'' (the dorama for which "[[Koi no Tsubomi]]" was the theme song for). On top of all this, the first press versions of these albums will feature
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  • : 2000.12.13 ...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.
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  • ...ma)|TRICK]]''). Onitsuka was originally signed to [[EMI Music Japan]] from 2000 onwards, however in 2004 dropped her label and later was switched to [[Univ ...200px|right|Onitsuka Chihiro promoting "[[Cage (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Cage]]" (2000)]]
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  • '''#1 Singles and Albums in 1999 according to [[Oricon]]''' ...nd week 6’s sales is a combination of two weeks. Click on the # for that week to view the top 30 albums, singles.
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  • ...r since 2016. She made her debut as '''Kawabe Chieco''', and is best known for her role as [[Osaka Naru]] in ''[[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon]]'' and as [[ ...o Ami]] in the [[Sera Myu]] stage musicals, and in 2002 she became a model for the junior fashion magazine [[Love Berry]]. She soon became a fan favorite
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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 ===2000-01: Early Years/Local Debut===
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  • ...ne no Renkinjutsushi FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST]]'' and "[[Yoake no Ryuuseigun]]" for [[Pokémon the Movie XY: Hakai no Mayu to Diancie|Pokémon]]. With numerous ...ubmit4.y=18 2009年07月第1週のシングルランキング情報]". ''[[Oricon]]''. Retrieved 2009-10-16.</ref>
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  • ...song "[[Top Secret (Amuro Namie)|Top Secret]]" was used as the theme song for the second series of ''[[Wikipedia:Prison Break|Prison Break]]'' in Japan, ...Platinum certification by the [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]] for shipping over 500,000 copies.
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  • ...the ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime film]] ''[[Pokémon: The Movie 2000]]''. It is the first single by Amuro to not be included on a studio or comp ...old 272,110 copies, becoming the #85 single of 1999. It was certified gold for over 200,000 copies shipped.
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  • : 1998.12.23 ...ingle released leading up to her third studio album ''[[Genius 2000|GENIUS 2000]]''.
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  • : 1995.12.04 ...he single reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and continued to rank for a total of 20 weeks. It sold 1,361,710 copies, becoming the #10 single of 1
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  • ..."[[Stop the Music|Stop the music]]" were billed solely as Amuro Namie. The week prior to this release, her old label released the compilation ''[[Dance Tr Over 22 years later, Amuro re-recorded "Body Feels EXIT" for her final compilation album, ''[[Finally (Amuro Namie album)|Finally]]'', i
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  • # [[All for You|ALL FOR YOU]] ...ng team [[T.Kura]] and [[michico]] (who previous wrote "[[Namie's Style]]" for ''[[Style (Amuro Namie)|STYLE]]''). The first press edition came with an ex
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  • ...appeared as the model in the commercial and although Matsuda was credited for the song, people were mistaken and thought Yamada had recorded the track. T ...ular TBS program ''[[The Best Ten]]'', and she was named "Spotlight of the Week" on the July 3rd show.
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  • : 2009.12.16 <small>(Japan)</small> : 2009.12.18 <small>(Hong Kong)</small>
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  • : 2000.03.08 ...charted for ten weeks. It also reached #44 on the yearly Oricon charts for 2000.
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  • ...age, and her "12 Days of Christmas" wide-scale release of one single every week from December to February (2005-2006) had all contributed to her increase i ...final/ avex dream 2000]", a singing competition in which hopefuls audition for a chance to become part of avex's next popular idol group of the new millen
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  • ...(pinyin: Zǎo Ān Shào Nǚ Zǔ; traditional Chinese: 早安少女組。) for the Chinese market. Starting in 2014, Morning Musume's name reflects the pr ...have sold over 17,746,446 copies in Japan alone. The group has been known for its ever-changing line-ups, with auditions and graduations creating differe
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  • ...the West under her English language project name 'Utada', and most famous for singing the ''[[Wikipedia:Kingdom_Hearts|Kingdom Hearts]]'' theme song, "[[ ...ada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.2]]'' was released. It debuted atop the [[Oricon]] charts once again. It has also been anounced that Utada has severed ties
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  • # [[Mou Ichido Kimi ni Aitai (THE ALFEE)|Mou Ichido Kimi ni Aitai]] (1993/12/5) (もう一度君に逢いたい; ''I Want to See You Once More'') ...EE)|Victory]] ~ [[Ai Koso Chikara ~Power for Love~]] (愛こそ力〜Power for Love〜) ~ [[Promised Love]] ~ [[Sweat & Tears (THE ALFEE)|SWEAT & TEARS]]
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  • ...yumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 A Daiichi Maku|ayumi hamasaki concert tour 2000 (Vol.1)]]) # [[For My Dear...]]<br>([[Ayumi Hamasaki Premium Countdown Live 2008-2009 A|ayumi
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  • ...ling 1,293,240 copies. It also reached #12 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1993. *[2000] [[On&Off ~Tour Document of 'Need Love~|on&off ~tour document of 'need love
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  • ...ling over 1,037,850 copies. It also reached #18 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1994. *[2000] [[On&Off ~Tour Document of 'Need Love~|on&off ~tour document of 'need love
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  • ...Ball GT]]''. The single reached #3 on weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for ten weeks, selling 352,390 copies and becoming the #90 single of the year. *[2000] [[On&Off ~Tour Document of 'Need Love~|on&off ~tour document of 'need love
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  • ...ountries in other parts of Asia. She is also an energetic performer, known for her intricate and flashy live shows. ...did. When she was seven years old, Hamasaki began working as a child model for local institutions to help contribute to the family.
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  • : KSCL-2000 <small>(Regular Edition)</small> ...rom one of the members. The title track was used as the opening theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM AGE]]''.
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  • : 1988.12.09 <small>(LP, CD, CT)</small> : 2000.03.23 <small>(CD, MD)</small>
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