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  • ...- Stamp On It promo.jpg|thumb|450px|BoA promoting ''[[Stamp on It|Stamp On It]]'' (2023)]] ...f the leading and role model of new acts today. BoA has approximately sold more than 10,000,000 copies in both Japan and Korea.
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  • ...al Music Japan]] subsidiary label, [[Kitei MME]]. After the release of two more unsuccessful singles, LiSA was dropped from her second major label. After a ...but single, "[[The Tripod E.P|the tripod e.p]]". After the release of four more successful singles, the band released their first studio album, ''[[Planet
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  • ...'s [[Cornelius|Oyamada Keigo]], and the two become the [[Wikipedia:It girl|It couple]] of Shibuya. In the mid 1990s she released a string of successful [ ...cent records ''[[Nunki|NUNKI]]'' and ''[[It's Here|It's here]]'' feature a more minimalistic sound, for which she worked with producers [[Otomo Yoshihide]]
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  • ....jpg‎|thumb|270px|Every Little Thing promoting "[[Atarashii Hibi / Ougon no Tsuki]]" (2008)]] * [2015.09.23] [[Every Best Single 2 ~More Complete~|Every Best Single 2 ~MORE COMPLETE~]]
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  • ...l round. Suzuki won the competition with a total of 802,157 calls into the show for her to win. ...inning the audition, she won a contract with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. It was then decided she would be produced by [[Komuro Tetsuya]], and she'd be
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  • ...in 2009. They are the first group to host the program since the first time it was aired on 1951. In 2014 they celebrated their fifteenth-year anniversary * [2001.01.24] [[ARASHI No.1 ~Arashi wa Arashi wo Yobu~]] (ARASHI No.1~嵐は嵐を呼ぶ~; ''The storm calls the storm'')
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  • ...However, it ended on April 7, 2009 when [[Tsugunaga Momoko]]'s solo radio show took over the timeslot. As of April 8, 2009 a new podcast called Beritsuu! On September 11, 2005, it was announced that Ishimura Maiha would graduate from the group and Hello!
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  • ...because she was conceived out of wedlock, but written with "亜依" it has no real meaning. ...The girls each developed a strong fanbase each in time although fans found it difficult to think of one without the other. As well as being known as "The
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  • ...MAX set themselves apart focusing on high impact choreography and a sexier more adult image. ...le, [[Never Gonna Stop It|Never gonna stop it]], which debuted at #8. But, it wasn't sustained and sold only 100,000 copies, marking the beginning of dec
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  • ...nce (which was actually a Morning Musume appearance for the song "[[Souda! We're Alive]]"). ...e single "[[Crazy About You|CRAZY ABOUT YOU]]", a style the group explored more heavily on their second album ''[[Minimoni Songs 2]]''. They also starred i
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  • ...重要なお知らせ]". Retrieved 2011-05-30.</ref> Then, in late July, it was announced that the marriage papers were filed on the day after the preg ...some discussions, both the agency and Iida agreed that she would return to show business. She performed on stage on January 2009. She graduated Hello! Proj
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  • However, it was announced on the June 11, 2007 that [[Goto Yukari]] had retired from th ...week on sale. That made AAA’s highest charting single but it also makes it one of the lowest number one debuts ever.
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  • ...Tennenbaums, Vanilla Sky, Waking Life, Tim Burton films, What the Bleep Do We Know?, Wicker Park ...h Carolina) where she attended White Oak High School in Jacksonville. Even more, after two years Olivia moved back to Okinawa.
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  • * '''Favorite words:''' Yes, we can ...e reasons for choosing her. She debuted on the single "[[Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~]]," and she first appeared on the fourth studio album ''[[4th Iki
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  • ...and obtaining the top spot with their twelfth single, "[[Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi]]", the first opening to the second season of the anime ''[[Mobile ...ber 5th, 2008, when the band played for a sold out crowd. When asked about it, the president of Sony Music stated the he was surprised as he did not beli
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  • ...o Hate ni promo.jpg|thumb|375px||Hayashibara Megumi promoting "[[Shuuketsu no Hate ni]]" (2022)]] ...akahashi Rumiko]]'s ''[[Ranma 1/2|Ranma ½]]''. After this she was offered more leading roles, with her next being ''Alfred'' in ''[[Alfred J. Kwak]]''. No
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  • ...ve Seiko -35th Anniversary Matsuda Seiko Kyuukyoku All Time Best 50 Songs-|We Love SEIKO]]'' (2015)]] ...made her debut as a [[Kayokyoku|kayokyoku]] singer in 1980 with "[[Hadashi no Kisetsu]]". Her next single "[[Aoi Sangoshou]]" was a breakout hit, and Mat
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  • ...(magazine)|Seventeen]]'', she then became the host of the early morning TV show ''[[saku saku]]'', and made her musical debut in 2004 with [[Columbia Music ...tists like [[Wikipedia:Gwen Stefani|Gwen Stefani]] of [[Wikipedia:No Doubt|No Doubt]] and [[Wikipedia:Tim Armstrong|Tim Armstrong]] of [[Wikipedia:Rancid
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  • ...[[Oricon Weekly for 2009 week 4|6]] || 01.26 || [[Akimoto Junko]] || [[Ai no Mama de...]] || 34,569 || Various Artists || [[Code Geass Complete Best|COD ...week 9|11]] || 03.02 || [[aiko]] || [[Milk / Nageki no Kiss|milk / Nageki no Kiss]] || 71,470 || [[UNICORN]] || [[Chambre]] || 159,206
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  • ...er. Since the indefinite hiatus of [[the brilliant green]], she has become more heavily involved in her solo projects Tommy february<sup>6</sup> and Tommy ...house, [[Fiorucci]], and for a period of time hosted ''[[Break Down]]'', a show on MTV Japan.
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  • ...name comes from "I Love Music", taking the "I" and "M" and reversing them. It can also be seen as an abbreviation of the lead singer Maika's name. ...e top 3 with their first appearance. Audiences also loved the song because it was different from the previous themes.
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  • On April 14, 2010, it was announced the creation of a new group [[JUNSU / JEJUNG / YUCHUN]] by th Tong Vfang Xien Qi officially debuted on December 26, 2003. It was during a joint showcase in Seoul between Korean singer [[BoA]] and Amer
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  • ...rmance was only aired on May 16, 2006 as a segment in the ''[[Super Junior Show]]'', the group's first television documentary. ...[SM Entertainment]] group [[Dong Bang Shin Ki]] and released the single "[[Show Me Your Love]]". At the same time Super Junior continued to promote songs f
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  • Plastic Tree, also known ''Pura'' (プラ) or more affectionately as ''Pura-chan'' by fans, formed in December 1993 as a band ...usic. In recent years, there has been some dispute of the band moving in a more mainstream direction, although they still appear to be very devoted to thei
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  • ...You ni Kimi ga Promo.jpg|400px|thumb|Kim Jung Hoon promoting ''[[Ima ~Yume no You ni Kimi ga~]]'' (2018)]] * [2015.11.13] [[Missing Korea OST]] ''(#3 Make It Love)''
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  • ...[[SMAP]]'s [[Nakai Masahiro]]. They are occasionally on the popular music show [[Utaban]] with childhood stories. They were noted as the first hip-hop act ...]] & [[RYO-Z]] were both chosen, alongside [[m-flo]]'s [[VERBAL]] & [[Kaze no Hito]]'s [[WISE]] to form the five man group created by Nigo (creator of A
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  • ...dshake event was held, a rare occurrence for Johnny's groups. A year later it was announced that V6's concerts had mobilized at least five million people ...inally get to perform at the distinguished [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] new year show but these rumors were debunked.
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  • It was announced on 14th August 2016 that SMAP will disband on 31st Dec 2016. ...opularity they continue to remain in the public focus, thanks mainly to TV show ''[[SMAPxSMAP]]''.
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  • ...hi]]). They became well known worldwide and in America with their animated show ''[[Wikipedia:Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi|Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi]]'' (aired worldwide ...hey heard from each and paired them up. Puffy's 1996 debut single, "[[Asia no Junshin]]" sold over a million copies and set them on their way to supersta
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  • ...ave]] gothic magazine, he made his outfits elaborate on purpose to make it more challenging for cosplayers, or a costume player, to imitate the look. ...Dir en grey performed at Akasaka Blitz for five consecutive evenings. Each show (except the first) was themed after a certain album, the last featuring son
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  • ...rn in 1970). This was the year that the Woodstock Festival took place, and it was also an epoch-making year in rock 'n' roll music history. Kenichi Tahar ...ic. So they played as the opening act for Jun Sky Walkers and learned what it meant to be professional. Also, they met producer [[Kobayashi Takeshi]]. He
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  • ...ashi na Daibouken!]] as well as on [[Minimoni]]'s single, "[[Genki Jirushi no Oomori Song]]." In fall 2003, she was announced as a member of the one-shot ...lhantes H.P.]] on April, 2007. A little later in the year on July 21, 2007 it was announced that she would form a new unit with [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] and
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  • [[Hello! Project]] member appearances and performances on the television show [[Utaban]]. * 1999-02-16 Morning Musume - [[Memory Seishun no Hikari]]
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  • [[Image:HALCALInoOkawariPROMO.jpg|350px|thumb|HALCALI promoting ''[[HALCALI no Okawari]]'' (2012)]] ...Eventually they were encouraged to take singing lessons as well, although it remained a secondary interest.
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  • ...Yasashii Kimochi]]" and her duet with [[YUKI]] of [[JUDY AND MARY]], "[[Ai no Hi 3tsu Orange]]". Common themes in her lyrics include motherhood, innocenc ...o Motte Itte...]]" would be used as the [[Shiseido]] [[PJ Lapis]] CM song (it would reach #66 on the charts). Her popularity would continue to rise and l
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  • # [[Show Me What You Got|Show me what you got (DJ WATARAI Remix)]] / [[Wikipedia:Bratz|BRATZ]] feat. [[Bo # [[Shine We Are!|Shine We Are! (GROOVE THAT SOUL REMIX)]] / Remixed by [[GROOVE THAT SOUL|G.T.S]]
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  • ...dy of the show's main character to help him study for a test. He then sent it to [[Nippon Housou]], the station that broadcast the radio program, on the
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  • [[Image:KREVAnoBestBanPromo2.jpg|thumb|190px|KREVA promoting ''[[KREVA no Best Ban]]'' (2008)]] ...ROMO.jpg|thumb|190px|KREVA promoting ''[[Best of Mix CD No.2|BEST OF MIXCD NO.2]]'' (2012)]]
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  • ...h as [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters The Carpenters], though it was US songwriter [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewel_(singer) Jewel]'s mu ...uch as "[[Shine (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Shine]]", "[[Gekkou]]" and "[[We Can Go|We Can Go]]"). In February 2000, Onitsuka would debut under [[Toshiba EMI]] wi
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  • After many successful tours, albums, and singles, it was announced that [[KAYO]]'s last day with POLYSICS would be March 14, 201 On August 8, 2010 they came back from their hiatus as a trio with a more prominent rock sound and released the mini-album ''[[Eee-P!|eee-P!!!]]''.
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  • ...eased in September 2002. Since then, she has released one album, and three more singles. * [[amon]] - [[Manatsu no Yoru no Yume ~Tiny Voice,Wild West Mix]]
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  • ...rock bands as [[wikipedia:Weezer|Weezer]] and [[wikipedia:Pixies|Pixies]], it catapulted the band to mainstream success in Japan. After a wildly successf ...singles. In 2002, the ''FLCL'' anime became available in America, winning more converts to the band, which was releasing its tenth album, ''[[Thank You, M
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  • ...e anime series will be based on [[Manga|manga]] of the same name. However, it is worth noting that styles usually vary greatly, however this isn't seen a ...a reputation of being either violent or perverted (or both), but in fact, it ranges from perfectly innocent sunday-morning cartoons like [[Pokemon|Pokem
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  • * '''Favorite singers:''' [[Show Luo]], [[David Tao]] ...h gathered 16 of her hit songs together. 2002 was a slow year for Jolin as no albums were released due to conflicts with her label. A second photobook wa
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  • ...]] for their song "[[Tengu VS Benkei]]" on the mini-album ''[[The BENNIE K Show]]''. ...nths later. Both singles charted around #50 on [[Oricon]] charts, however, it wasn't until SEAMO collaborated again with BENNIE K that he would gain popu
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  • ...nd old video games. She is considered to be something of a nerd because of it. This started her love for [[Sentai|sentai]], and after watching [[Mirai Se ...ich helped to boost her popularity some. In 2004 Nakagawa got to be in the show [[Men B]] with her idol Katsumura and the two became like sisters.
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  • ...[Oricon]] weekly charts at #10 and #21. In spring 2009, Tomatsu formed two more idol units with other voice actresses: [[Eclipse]] with [[Hayami Saori]], [ *[2008.11.26] [[Musuhi no Toki]] (産巣日の時)
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  • ...w [[Bishoujo Kyouiku]] and later [[Bishoujo Kyouiku II]] in 2001 and 2002. It was hosted by [[Coconuts Musume]] member [[Kimura Ayaka]] who speaks fluent ...sh lesson to them. She would say a phrase and they would attempt to repeat it back, usually failing miserably. Early on in the series she would surprise
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  • ...o Uta ga Kikoeru promo.jpg|thumb|320px|Kahala Tomomi promoting "[[Hajimari no Uta ga Kikoeru]]" (2015)]] ...omi to Kahala Tomomi so that their romaji name initials would be the same. It didn't take long before the two would become lovers.
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  • ...ually shifted more and more into the electro-pop they are known for today. It wasn't until the release of their 10th single "[[Polyrhythm]]" that the gro ...s School in Hiroshima (as part of the inaugural class of 1999) so although it was awkward for Nocchi and Kashiyuka at first (they had never met before be
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