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  • ...nstream pop sound. She had an unsuccessful US release under the name '''Mai-K'''. Kuraki Mai also has sung two duets with Singaporean superstar [[Sun Ya * '''Stage Name:''' Kuraki Mai (倉木麻衣), Mai-K
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  • ...omotions, including a best-of album and tour, a documentary series, a multi-city retrospective gallery, and a final performance in her home prefecture o ** [[SUPER MONKEYS]] (1992-1995)
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  • '''Every Little Thing''' (ELT) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] duo that first debuted in 1996 with their first single "[ Every Little Thing was originally a three-piece group consisting of [[Igarashi Mitsuru]], [[Itou Ichiro]], and [[Mochi
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  • '''Eto Rie''' (衛藤利恵) is a Japanese singer-songwriter who debuted in 1994 with the single "[[Tenshi no Hohoemi|Tenshi n ==<span class="mw-headline">Profile</span>==
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  • ...remains an influential and popular artist, bringing a heavily American R&B-influenced sound to Japanese audiences. ...er 02, 1981 in Los Angeles, CA to a Japanese father and half-Japanese, half-Italian mother. At the age of four her father's work prompted a move to Kago
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  • ...the auditions were paired up in different combinations and released limited-copy singles, but it was Kawabata and Dohchin's "[[Saigo no Yoru (CHEMISTRY) * [[DefSTAR RECORDS]] (2001-2012)
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  • ...itial D]]'' live action movie. Their first full-length album and first mini-album, both titled ''[[Attack|ATTACK]]'', were released on January 1st, 2006 ...when they celebrated their second anniversary the following year to a sold-out crowd.
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  • '''Cocco''' is a female [[J-Rock]] artist under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]]. ...her and buying her records. Her first major single "[[Tsuyoku Hakanai Mono-tachi]]" sold more then 250,000 copies and it was just the tip of the iceber
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  • ...in 1996 with the single "[[In Your Eyes|IN YOUR EYES]]". The band was semi-successful, and her record label later decided to produce OLIVIA as a solo a * '''Ethnicity:''' Half-Japanese, Half-American
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  • '''Matsuda Seiko''' (松田聖子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and is one of Japan's most influential female artists. She got he ...he NHK Show ''[[Let's Go Young]]'' and a DJ for radio show "The Punch-Punch-Punch". She finally made her singing debut in early 1980, releasing the sing
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  • ...umb|MISIA promoting "[[Nagareboshi / Anata ni Smile|Nagareboshi / Anata ni Smile :)]]" (2015)]] '''MISIA''' is a female [[:Category:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]] artist that debuted in 1998 under the [[Sony Music Japan|
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  • '''hitomi''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter known also for her fashionable and sexy public image. Originally ** [[avex trax]] (1994-2010)
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  • '''LOVE PSYCHEDELICO''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] band formed by [[KUMI]] and [[NAOKI]], whose debut album has sol ...with [[Tower Records]]. They have come a long way from their first cassette-only release of "[[Lady Madonna]]"; at present, they have four albums, ten s
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  • ...category:J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter under [[Victor Entertainment]] sub-label, [[Victor Entertainment|SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]]. In 2011, according to his He also currently hosts the radio show ''[[Wikipedia:J-Wave|J-Wave]]'' on Mondays.
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  • |- style="background: #B0B0B0; font-variant: small-caps" align="center" | 12 || ↑4 || [[m-flo]] loves [[YOSHIKA]] || [[Let Go|let go]] || 10,127
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  • '''Ohashi Junko''' (大橋純子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. ...music. She later became a DJ at a local radio station before having a part-time job at the Yamada Headquarters in Tokyo. There, she auditioned for a ch
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  • ...laborating with Japanese artist [[Fantastic Plastic Machine]] and group [[m-flo]], they signed a contract with [[avex trax]], while still being signed u * [2005.05.18] [[Yoon Jong Shin]] - [[Behind the Smile|Behind The Smile]] ''(#2 Oneurui Nalssi (feat.'''Clazziquai'''))''
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  • '''the pillows''' (ザ・ピロウズ) are a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. They are best known in the west for their music i [[File:busterkun.jpg|thumb|110px|The band's mascot, Buster-kun.]]
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  • |- style="background: #C0C0C0; font-variant: small-caps" align="center" [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Rainbow.jpg|100px]]
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  • |- style="background: #C0C0C0; font-variant: small-caps" align="center" [[wikipedia:O-Zone|O-ZONE]]
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  • |- style="background: #C0C0C0; font-variant: small-caps" align="left" ...(Japanese band)|Mr.Children]] || [[Hikari no Sasu Hou e]] || 327,650 || [[J-FRIENDS]] || [[People of the World|People Of The World]] || 503,610
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  • '''Yuzu''' (ゆず) is a [[:Category:J-Folk|Japanese folk]] duo who debuted in 1997. They are managed by [[SENHA&Co *[[Iwasawa Kouji]] (岩沢厚治) (Sub-leader)
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  • ...debut to the music scene in July 2007 on Dohzi-T's single [[One Love (Dohzi-T)|ONE LOVE]], and his solo debut on February 20th with the single ''[[Home ===Mini-Albums===
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  • ...d to the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[OORONG RECORDS]] and managed by [[OORONG-SHA]]. * [[Kobayashi Takeshi]] (小林武史) - Keyboards; 2004-present
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  • '''BUMP OF CHICKEN''' (バンプ・オブ・チキン) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band signed to [[TOY'S FACTORY]] label and managed by [ * [[UK Project]] (1999-2000)
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  • ...az]] and Japanese virtual idol [[Date Kyoko]], Genki Rockets was a computer-generated project shown by animations. They were signed with [[Sony Music En ...nto one, but it has been stated that all music is sung by "Lumi", a 17-year-old girl born in outer space 30 years into the future who wishes to come to
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  • ...r career, and most recently consists of [[:Category:Electronic|electro]][[J-Pop|pop]]. For a while, she was almost exclusively produced by [[Nakata Yasu [[File:Journey.png‎|right|thumb|200px|MEG promoting ''[[Journey (MEG mini-album)|Journey]]'' (2009)]]
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  • ...rim]] and debuted as solo artist in 2001 with the album ''[[Shadow of Your Smile]]''. * [2001.11.20] [[Shadow of Your Smile]]
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  • '''Sukima Switch''' (スキマスイッチ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] duo formed in 1999. They debuted in 2003 under [[Office A ...b|220px|Sukima Switch promoting ''[[Greatest Hits (Sukima Switch)|Greatest Hits]]'' (2007)]]
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  • ...''coloratura soprano'' type of voice. She wowed Philippines with her smash hits, "Jealous", and her version of "Foolish Heart". Her single, "Someday", topp * [2003] [[Smile (Nina)|Smile]]
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  • * '''Bust:''' 85cm (G-cup) * [2003.04.19] Pure Smile
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  • |- style="background: #B0B0B0; font-variant: small-caps" align="center" | 21 || NEW || [[Otsuka Kenji|Otsuka Kenji to Zetsubou Shoujo-tachi]] || [[Hito Toshite Jiku ga Bureteiru]] || 9,047
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  • '''Artist''': [[KAT-TUN]]<br/> '''Publisher''': [[J-One Records]]<br/>
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  • '''BORIS''' (ボリス) is a [[J-Experimental|experimental]] [[J-Metal|metal]] band formed in 1992. * [[Nagata]] (Drums; 1992-1996)
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  • : EPCE-5647~8 <small>(Limited Edition A)</small> : EPCE-5649~50 <small>(Limited Edition B)</small>
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  • |- style="background: #B0B0B0; font-variant: small-caps" align="center" '''Album''': [[wikipedia:Greatest Hits: My Prerogative|Greatest Hits: My Prerogative]]<br/>
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  • ...onlight]]". Her boyish style of the 80s and 90s made her popular with such hits like "[[Miracle Girl (Single)|Miracle Girl]]" in 1989 and "[[Zutto|ZUTTO]]" * [1988.04.01] [[Brand-New Way]]
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  • ...amino Yoko''' (南野陽子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]], [[J-Actress|actress]], and [[Talento|talento]]. ...career. At the end of the decade, she was named one of the Four Queens of J-Pop, along with [[Kudo Shizuka]], [[Nakayama Miho]], and [[Asaka Yui]].
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  • '''Koizumi Kyoko''' (小泉今日子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter, actress, former [[Idol|idol]], and former member of the group [[ ...:''' Kyon Kyon (キョンキョン/KYON2), Kyonshii (キョンツー), Kyon-chan (キョンちゃん)
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  • * [[Kurasawa Keisuke]] (倉澤圭介; 1993-1994) ...best album, ''[[Singles+1|SINGLES+1]]''. They also changed labels from [[B-Gram Records]] to [[BMG Japan]] during the same year. By the end of the deca
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  • * '''Nickname:''' Maa-chan (まーちゃん) * [2003.07.24] [[Smile x Smile|SMILEXSMILE]]
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  • ...band [[Hearts Grow]]. She began her career as a singer in the pop group [[G-SEVEN]], where she met band members [[Nakasone Natsumi]] and [[Miyagi Chiaki ...I]] (ex-[[Stereo Pony]]) sang together on YouTube one of [[Hearts Grow]]'s hits songs, "[[Yura Yura (Hearts Grow)|Yura Yura]]".
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  • # [[HIRO-X]] – "[[Future (Hiro-X)|future]]" (episodes 1-26) # [[HIRO-X]] – "[[Driving Myself]]" (episodes 27-53)
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  • ...wide-scale release of one single every week from December to February (2005-2006) had all contributed to her increase in popularity. Koda is also the elder sister of [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter [[misono]].
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  • ...popular and affluent bands in Japan. L'Arc~en~Ciel are known for their pop-rock sound while they occasionally produce heavier or more experimental trac ...early March. Finally their long-awaited new album, [[Smile (L'Arc~en~Ciel)|SMILE]], was released the 31st of March.
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