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  • ...], composed by [[HYDE]], the vocalist and lyricist of the popular Japanese rock band [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]]. [[Glamorous Sky|GLAMOROUS SKY]] was a huge hit, giv ...[[Boku ga Shinou to Omotta no Wa (Nakashima Mika)|Boku ga Shinou to Omotta no Wa]]" (2013)]]
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  • ...Makoto]]. She made her debut appearance on the single "[[Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~]]," and first appeared on the fourth studio album, "[[4th Ikimass ...and participated in one single, "[[Be Happy Koi no Yajirobee|BE HAPPY Koi no Yajirobee]]."
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  • ...peared on the single "[[Shabondama]]" and her first studio album was "[[Ai no Dai 6 Kan]]". In 2003, she was the leader of the one-shot [[Hello! Project] ...[[Shabondama|debut single]]. She sang a solo version of "[[Memory Seishun no Hikari]]" on the fanclub special ''[[Best Shot Vol.4]]''. Since being the c
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  • '''TOKIO''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:category:J-Rock|rock]] band handled by [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]]. They debuted ...created a bit of odd tension as the group appeared in magazines and on the radio with five members, but on TV and live performances with six members. One of
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  • ...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 ...atsudaseiko_1983.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Matsuda Seiko performing "[[Tengoku no Kiss]]" (1983)]]
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  • ...or '''Nishikawa Takanori''' is a prolific [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] artist commonly known under his solo project monikers, most famously as T Aside from T.M.Revolution, Nishikawa also hosted a radio show called ''Nishikawa Takanori's All Night Nippon''. This show ran for ei
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  • '''Suneohair''' (スネオヘアー) is the stage name of [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, producer, and actor '''Watanabe Kenji''' (渡辺健二 ...pparently started when the two met at the set of the movie ''[[Aburakusasu no Matsuri]]'', which is scheduled for release in late autumn. They sung a due
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  • '''chatmonchy''' (チャットモンチー) was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under the [[Sony]] sub-label [[Ki/oon Records]]. The band made their ...o single from the album and ended up becoming a power play song on various radio stations making this group very popular and performing at many places.
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  • ...Shikao''' (スガシカオ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:category:J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter under [[Victor Entertainment]] sub-label, [[Victor Ente ...Anime|anime]] theme songs. In particular, he wrote the hit songs "[[Yozora no Mukou]]" performed by [[SMAP]] along with songs for [[Kyoko]] and [[Moritak
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  • * '''Favorite song:''' [[Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana]] Kei and Sayaka sang a particularly catchy duet known as "Otome no Shinrigaku" (Girl's Psychology) in Morning Musume's album [[Second Morning]
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  • ...990's as the guitarist and one of the principle songwriters for the famous rock band [[JUDY AND MARY]]. Along with [[YUKI]] the two penned many lyrics for In 1992, TAKUYA started up the rock band [[ROBO+S|ROBOTS]] with a few friends. Not long after starting the band
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  • ...mber of the group, he gained his position as leader through a jan ken pon (rock paper scissors) contest. ...ntaimu" and were asked to choose a leader. Ohno won a game of Jan Ken Pon (Rock Paper Scissors) and became the leader of the group. He was very hesitant at
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  • [[Tentoumushi no Samba|Tentoumushi no Samba]] [[Watashi no Aoi Tori|Watashi no Aoi Tori]]
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  • ...test. He then sent it to [[Nippon Housou]], the station that broadcast the radio program, on the his classmates' recommendation. The writing caught the atte * [1988] 35 m/m no Genkouyoushi. (35m/mの原稿用紙。)
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  • ...no Futari wo Otagai ga Miteru promo.jpg|thumb|550px|aiko promoting ''[[Ima no Futari wo Otagai ga Miteru]]'' (2023)]] ...o's popularity reaching new heights, with her second album "[[Sakura no Ki no Shita]]" selling over 1,000,000 copies and reaching the #1 position on the
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  • ...n November, the variety show ''[[Shin-Unnan no Kibun wa Joujou.|Shin-Unnan no Kibun wa Joujou.]]'''s ending theme song "[[Cage (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Cage]]" ...ould release her third original album, ''[[Sugar High]]''. The album, with no single releases was an album filled with a myriad of minor tie-ups (the mos
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  • |[[Cosmos no Kioku]]||Shirogumi<br/>'''Center''' |[[Sotsugyoushiki no Wasuremono]]||Shirogumi<br/>'''Center'''
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  • ...one artist, while 'Bokura no Ongaku 2' has two artists being aired. Bokura no Ongaku is known for its expensive looking backdrop during the interview. ...11:30pm till 12:00am. The first guest ever was [[Hirahara Ayaka]]. Bokura no Ongaku 2 began on April 1, 2005, and airs on fridays, from 11:30pm till 11:
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  • ...with a whimsical feel. She made her debut in 1997, voice-acting in anime, radio, and games. The same year, Yukari released her first character single "[[Yu * [2001.07.04] [[Tenshi wa Hitomi no Naka ni]] (天使は瞳の中に)
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  • ...ll Bear''' (ベースボールベアー) is a four piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock band]] signed to [[EMI Music Japan]] and managed by [http://www.sma.co.jp/ .../dance beats also gained prominence, holding precedence over their earlier rock approach.
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  • ...writing, they perform a fusion of tradition Japanese music (enka) and hard rock. In 2003 they debuted under the major label [[zetima]], with the single [[I ...l activity in the music scene is to shake up the Americanization of modern rock and pop, re-examine "what songs truly ought to be to Japanese people" and r
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  • '''Wada Akiko''' (和田アキ子) is a Japanese singer, comedienne, and radio personality under the label [[Teichiku Records]]. ...Song Award at the Japan Record Awards for the single [[Ano Kane wo Narasu no wa Anata]].
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  • ...ts such as "[[Second Love (Nakamori Akina)|Second Love]]", "[[Kazari Janai no yo Namida wa]]" and "[[Desire -Jounetsu-]]." As a singer, Nakamori came to ...r of 30 years, she has explored many different music genres including pop, rock, R&B, jazz, folk, blues, enka, and [[Wikipedia:Latin American music|Latin m
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  • ...o release singles until her fifth single, "[[10gatsu no Christmas|10-gatsu no Christmas]]", broke the [[Oricon]] Top 100, thus indicating that her popula ...ing more popular. This was case when the dorama theme song single, "[[Niji no Dreamer]]", reached the top of the [[Oricon]] charts. By the end of the dor
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  • ...its 52 episode run and the Wednesday edition of ''[[Gocha Maze!]]'' on MBS Radio. * [2006] [[Mayonaka no Shoujotachi|Mayonaka no Shoujotachi Dai 2 Hanashi Bet Town Dolls]]
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  • ** [[Dareka no Sei ni wa Shinai]] (誰かのせいにはしない) <small>(Akagumi)</small ** [[Tsumiki no Jikan]] (積み木の時間)
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  • ...the single "[[Idakashi no Yongousen]]". In the 80s, he became famous as a radio personality and for writing many lyrics, starting with [[THE ALFEE|ALFEE]]' * [1980.07.21] [[Hoshikuzu no Oretachi ~Sad Generation~]] (星屑の俺達~Sad Generation~)
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  • ...including his appearance on the Fuji TV's television show ''[[Yoru no Rock Radio]]'', performing his own rendition of [[Harada Shinji]]'s "[[Candy (Harada S * [1993.09.26] [[Aoi Sora no Shita...]] (青い空の下…)
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  • ...ri''' (川村カオリ) was a Russian-born [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] musician. ...ter. She also released her first essay book, entitled ''volume -Boku no Te no Naka'', in 1992. New
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  • '''access''' (also known as '''AXS''') is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] group in 1990s signed to [[Darwin Records]]. ...homosexual fan service by hugging and kissing on the stage. However, in a radio interview in 1997, Takami stated that he is not gay while Asakura still con
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  • .... I've felt this strong feeling of wrongness all through my life. There is no space for me in this world. Every time I believe I've finally found my plac [[File:Togawa Jun.png|230px|thumb|Togawa Jun in "Togawa Jun no Kimochi" Book (1984)]]
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  • ...ss in 2012 anime ''[[Wikipedia:Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father!|Papa no Iu Koto wo Kikinasai!]]'' as ''Takanashi Sora''. ...ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Muromi-san|Namiuchigiwa no Muromi-san]]''. In 2016, she won the award for ''Best New Actress'' at the
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  • ...d songs for many different artists. Additionally, Takamizawa hosts his own radio show and is a member of the DOMOTO BROS. BAND on ''[[Shin Domoto Kyoudai]]' ...passed the title to Takamizawa in 1982 after switching genres from folk to rock.
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  • ...ame year, she released her first single "[[Koi no Kiseki (Chiba Saeko)|Koi no Kiseki]]". which was produced by [[Kajiura Yuki]] and used as the theme son * [1999.02.27] [[Koi no Kiseki (Chiba Saeko)|Koi no Kiseki]] (恋の奇跡)
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  • ...本隆) is a Japanese lyricist and former drummer of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock band]] [[Happy End]]. ...s]] and was musically influenced by them. At the same time, he started the rock band [[Happy End]] as the drummer with [[Hosono Haruomi]], [[Ohtaki Eiichi]
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  • '''Kadomatsu Toshiki''' (角松敏生) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]]/[[J-R&B|R&B]] singer-songwriter, musician, and producer. He was a member ...hool, Kadomatsu was a huge fan of the band [[Tin Pan Alley]] as they fused rock with pop and got their musical influence from both American and Japanese mu
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  • ...asen no Masayume promo.jpg|550px|thumb|Aqua Timez promoting ''[[Nijuurasen no Masayume]]'' (2018)]] '''Aqua Timez''' was a Japanese pop/rock band formed in 2003 and debuted in 2005 under [[Epic Records Japan]], a sub
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  • * [2004.09.29] [[CHRIS]] - [[Ake no Myojo]] ''(#9 Negai Goto feat. '''DJ KAORI''' & MIKO)'' ...[[Heartsdales]] - [[Heart Attack! 3 The Remixes & Video Clips]] ''(#5 Body Rock ~DJ KAORI Remix~)''
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  • '''SHISHAMO''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] 3-piece girl band from [[Wikipedia:Kawasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki]], [[Wikip In 2011 they started writing original music and in May competed at the Teens Rock in Hitachinaka music contest where they took home the grand prize and best
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  • # [[Ao no Uta]] (青の歌; ''Blue Song'') # [[Mirai no Kakera]] (未来の破片; ''Fragments of the Future'')
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  • ...i no Hana promo.jpg|thumb|550px|Aimyon promoting "[[Ai no Hana (Aimyon)|Ai no Hana]]" (2023)]] * [2017.09.13] [[Seishun no Excitement]] (青春のエキサイトメント; ''Excitement of Youth'')
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  • | align="center" | "[[Samui Yoru Dakara...]]" with [[TRF]]<br>"[[Crazy Gonna Crazy|CRAZY GONNA CRAZY]]" with ..."[[Your Eyes Only ~Aimai na Boku no Katachi~|Your eyes only ~Aimai na Boku no Katachi~]]" with [[EXILE]]
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  • : [[SEKAI NO OWARI (band)|SEKAI NO OWARI]] # [[Love Song (SEKAI NO OWARI)|LOVE SONG]]
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