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  • ...became No. 1 Female artist in Asia, and one of the leading and role model of new acts today. BoA has approximately sold more than 10,000,000 copies in b * '''Favorite Music:''' R&B
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  • # [[Wings (Utada Hikaru)|WINGS]] ...CALL]]"). The single sold 125,077 copies in 2006, becoming the #82 single of the year. Despite such low physical sales, it reached 2,500,000 digital dow
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  • ...In 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 200 "BeForU" is a play on words and was the winning result of a contest to name the group. The group name is both a reference to the Danc
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  • ...EAM]]," which landed #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and went on to become one of the year's top singles, selling over a million copies. [[Mitsuo Kiyoshi|Kiy * [[Sony Music Associated Records]] (2017-present)
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  • ...o [[VERMILLION RECORDS]]. They are the best-selling Japanese musical group of all time, with a reported 80 million albums and singles sold since August 2 ..."[[Taiyou no Komachi Angel]]", was their first single to debut at #1. Each of their following singles and albums have also reached #1. Their fourth full
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  • ...panese pop]] singer signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#SACRA MUSIC|SACRA MUSIC]]. ** [[Universal Music##NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBC Universal Entertainment Japan]] <smal
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  • ...ING RECORDS]]. Over the course of a thirty year career, she has become one of Japan's most popular seiyuu having over 236 roles credited to her name, and ...to [[Takahashi Rumiko]]'s ''[[Maison Ikkoku]]'', where she played a number of minor character roles.
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  • ...eir indie debut in 1997, and later signed with [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]] in 2003 with their third studio album ''[[Zekuu (MUCC)|Zekuu]]'' on ...(which is known as MUCC day) two things were released, the second pressing of ''Antique'', and their debut single "[[Shoufu / Hai]]". They had also contr
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  • ...8 she debuted with the single "[[Tsutsumi Komu You ni...]]", which was one of MISIA's best selling singles. ...d [[R&B]] music that influenced her. She started voice training at the age of 15. During high school, she began training with some African-American vocal
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  • ...Orpheeco (オルフェコ) in 2011. She is curently under the [[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]] label. ** '''[[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]]''' <sma
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  • ...fter the release of his first [[Best (Suneohair)|best album]] in September of 2009. He is mostly known for signing the ending theme songs for the [[Anime At a young age Suneohair began to gain a real interest in music, which started when his parents gave him a [[Wikipedia:Casiotone|Casiotone]
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  • ...ved from [[Dreamusic]] to [[Universal Music Japan]] sub-label, [[Universal Music|NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]]. * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1984|05|09|mf}}
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  • ...ay 18th, the group announced the dissolution of the band after the release of their 15th single "[[Reache|Re:ache]]" on August 11th, 2010. ...songs. In 2003, the band met [[MAAKIII|Maki]] by chance, who they met at a music festival, they decided to change their name and began the trek to a profess
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  • ...- Wings of Music promo.jpg|right|360px|thumb|ALvino promoting ''[[Wings of Music]]'' (2011) <br> Left to Right: Jun, Shouta, KOJI]] ...k]] band that formed sometime in 2006. The group was formed by two members of well known [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] bands, [[KOJI (ALvino)|KOJI]] (ex-[[La
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  • ...nd debuted in 1999 as an indies artist. In 2001 they signed up to [[Warner Music Japan]]. ...y, met [[Kuroda Shunsuke]] who was performing on the streets. On September of the same year Kobuchi offered a song to Kuroda, seeing he was not very good
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  • ...oser, and producer. He rose to fame in the 1990's as the guitarist and one of the principle songwriters for the famous rock band [[JUDY AND MARY]]. Along ...as due to a their house being on fire. Not long after, he learned that one of his friend's was selling his guitar for ¥15,000, so TAKUYA decided to buy
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  • ...(あなたも知らない恋の果てに; ''You Don't Know the Boundaries of Love'') # [[Proud of You|PROUD OF YOU]]
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  • ...of the most famous singers in [[Japan]]. According to a 2005 episode of [[MUSIC STATION]] she is the 6th best selling artist (2nd female) in Japan, selling ...bum ''[[Hikoukigumo (Arai Yumi album)|Hikoukigumo]]'' in 1973. She married music arranger, composer, and producer [[Matsutoya Masataka]] in 1976, who had pr
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  • # [[Chou no Hane Kazari]] (蝶の羽飾り; ''Butterfly's Decorative Wings) ...and charted for 11 weeks. It sold 111,373 copies, becoming the #92 single of 2006.
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  • # [[Rou no Tsubasa|Rou no Tsubasa]] (蝋の翼; ''Wings of Wax'') ...obayashi Takeshi|Kobayashi Takeshi]]. The album is a selection of the best of roughly 20 songs that she composed during her two year hiatus.
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  • # [[CHEMISTRY]] - "[[Wings of Words]]" # [[CHEMISTRY]] - "[[Wings of Words|Wings of Words (alas de palabaras)]]"
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  • ...to an episode of [[Music Station]] in 2005, ZARD has sold a combined total of 35,450,000 copies, making her the #8 best selling artist in [[Japan]]. ...Sakai Izumi's vocals are considered by many critics a high point of ZARD's music, which revolve around ballads.
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  • ...had her featured on the soundtrack. This eventually led her to the release of her ''[[Over The Rainbow (Angela Chang)|debut album]]'' under [[Linfair Rec * '''Languages Spoken''': Mandarin, English and a bit of Japanese
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  • ...y "[[Wikipedia:Lemoned Plant|LEMONed]]" and created a solo band consisting of his close friends that played at his solo tours and concerts, [[hide with S X's sound was nothing like anything currently existing in the Japanese music scene. Their wild costumes, sky-high hairdoes and in-your-face sound quickl
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  • '''Hotei Tomoyasu''' is one of the most influential guitarists/songwriters to grace the J-pop/J-Rock cultu ....28] [[Saraba Seishun no Hikari]] (さらば青春の光; ''Farewell Light of Youth'')
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  • ...with the slowest growth. The song was performed on the Japanese program [[Music Station]] twice, and is usually sung as the first encore during concerts. ...of Matohara's favorite type of car, the pulsar, was printed on the surface of this CD as well as many other future singles and albums.
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  • ...is a Japanese musician widely known among anime fans for doing the themes of [[Wikipedia:Outlaw Star|Outlaw Star]], [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Underground|Tokyo ...Sakamoto. At the age of 50 she is still touring and releasing new original music.
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  • ...is sometimes spelled as ''Aucifer'', but pronounced as ''Lucifer'' because of the greek "L" (lambda, "Λ"). ..., including a show in Bangkok, Thailand. According to the Japanese version of Wikipedia, Λucifer will stop their activities after their show in Thailand
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1988|06|11|mf}} * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Naha]], [[Okinawa]], [[Japan]]
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    ...ed as a major band with their eighth single "[[Birth (D)|BIRTH]]". In June of 2011, it was revealed that D had terminated their contracts with [[Smile Co ...D)|SIN]] wanted to continue being in the music scene after the disbandment of their former band [[Syndrome (band)|Syndrome]] on November 18th, 2002. The
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  • # [[access]] - "[[Hitomi no Tsubasa]]" (瞳ノ翼; ''Wings of Eyes'') ...Aku no Hana]]" (わが﨟たし悪の華; ''My Beautifully Elegant Flower of Evil'')
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  • ...ater. After JUDY AND MARY's disbandment in 2001, Onda has joined a variety of bands and he has become a well known composer and producer. ...pal high school, Onda went on to enter Kobe Gakuin University's Department of Economics.
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  • ...und from [[Tokyo]]. Signed with [[avex trax]], the band was formed in June of 2008 to commemorate the label's 20th anniversary. They debuted three months ...re the two had met, CHISA was a dance performer around the [[Kansai]] area of [[Japan]]. She was scouted by avex and obtained a scholarship to their Arti
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  • # [[Wings (Utada Hikaru)|WINGS]] ...6% of Japanese music sales. At the Nihon Golden Disk Awards, it won "Album of The Year".
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  • # [[Midori no Hane]] (みどりのはね; ''Green Wings'') # [[Yoake no Octave]] (夜明けのオクターブ; ''Octave of Dawn'')
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  • ...ound. She is Japan's third best selling seiyuu, with over 1,202,018 copies of her releases sold. *'''Date of Birth:''' March 12th 1974
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  • ...well known [[Idol|idol]] [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]]. She has appeared in a variety of well-known [[Anime|anime]], movies, and video games since the 90s. She is s ...ter Narusegawa Naru. She began to release albums and singles, becoming one of the more popular seiyuus in the anime industry. Her most known roles in ani
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  • ...dballoon''' is a two person [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] label. ...Saxophone player. They performed at various live houses in their hometown of Nagoya, including E.L.L/ell.FITSALL, Hackfan (ハックフィン), and Apol
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  • ...[[Alleluia -Piano & Voice-]]. Her music is heavily influenced by classical music. * [2004.02.18] [[Hymn of Grace]]
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  • ...nami]], including [[Dance Dance Revolution]], as a first generation member of [[BeForU]]. ...lm)|Ghost Ship]], [[Wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings (film series)|The Lord of the Rings]], [[Ai to Seishun no Tabidachi]], [[Wikipedia:Pretty Woman|Prett
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  • ...is also the only singer who participated in the National Language Council of Japan in 1990s. Nakajima Miyuki was born in 1952 in [[wikipedia:Sapporo|Sapporo]] city of [[wikipedia:Hokkaidō|Hokkaido]]. When she was 5 year-old, her family moved
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  • ...uda originally made her debut in 2000, as '''Okuda Miwako''' and to [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR|DefSTAR Records]], but later left the label in 2001. After the release of her second album in 2009, her releases became more sporadic, as her contrac
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  • ...cept of [[Wikipedia:Yin and yang|yin and yang]] is very prominent in their music by fusing many opposites together (for example, calm traditional folk instr ...er and are pronounced ''onmyou''. The meaning of ''onmyou'' is the meeting of yin and yang.
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  • ...copies in [[Japan]] and its first volume is the best selling Blu-ray disc of 2008 in Japan. ...スF 抱きしめて、銀河の果てまで。; ''Hold on, Till the End of the Universe.'')"; and a light novel series.
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  • ...t was released in two versions: a first press CD+DVD version featuring the music video to the song, as well as a standard version. The song has been describ ; Music
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  • ...released their major debut single, "[[Doll (SCANDAL)|DOLL]]", under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]]. ...010-09-03. Retrieved 2010-09-03.</ref><ref name="tb42">"[http://natalie.mu/music/news/37152 SCANDAL、2ndアルバムが世界42カ国で発売決定]". ''N
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  • ...ss Saigon". She was also the cousin of [[Matsuda Seiko]]. She died in 2005 of acute myelocytic leukemia in Tokyo. * '''Date of Death:''' November 6, 2005 (aged 38)
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  • # [[Kiseki Song of Love]] (キセキ Song of Love; ''Miracle Song of Love'') ...s to Fly ~ Tsubasa wo Kudasai (cathedral version)]] (翼をください; ''Wings to Fly'')
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  • ...romo.jpg|thumb|700px|Fukuhara Miho promoting ''[[Sun on My Wings|Sun On My Wings]]'' (2021)]] ...y of styles of music (especially Western music). In2013, she was the voice of musical project [[wikipedia:Sweetbox|Sweetbox]] temporarily.
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