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  • ...pop]]/[[:Category:J-R&B|R&B]] singer. She is currently signed to [[Aozora Records]] in [[Japan]] and Hiptones in the United Kingdom. *'''Birthday:''' March 7, 1989
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  • ...UE (album)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]'' under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Sony Records]]. ...oshiba EMI]] while they also signed with [[Wikipedia:Virgin Records|Virgin Records America]], making it possible for them to release internationally. With thi
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|04|14|mf}} ** [[Sony Music Entertainment#SME Records|SME Records]] <small>(2013&ndash;2017)</small>
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  • ...is signed under [[Star Child]] management and releases music under [[KING RECORDS]]. Over the course of a thirty year career, she has become one of Japan's m ...inued to only play minor roles in anime. Her first major role wasn't until 1989's ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket]]'', where she voiced pilo
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  • ...auditioning when she was in her first year of high school in 1978 for CBS Records' Miss Seventeen contest. Singing [[Sakurada Junko]]'s "[[Kimagure Venus]]", * [1989.12.06] [[Precious Moment]]
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  • ...uit Gundam SEED]]'' series. He was the first artist to be signed to [[Tofu Records]] in the United States. ** [[Antinos Records]] (1996&ndash;2003)
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  • ** '''[[LUNA SEA]]''' <small>(1989&ndash;2000, 2007&ndash;)</small> ...to grow with success and gaining a rival known as [[LUNA SEA|Lunacy]]. In 1989, when [[Pinnochio]]'s vocalist (which is SUGIZO's senior in high-school) gr
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  • ...]] artist who releases under the [[index.php?title=gr8!&action=edit|gr8!]] records sublabel of [[Sony]]. She is probably best known for contributing her songs * '''Birthdate:''' April 8th, 1989
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  • ...made their major debut in March 2006 with [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]]. ...sed on an indie label. They were signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]] and released their first mainstream single "[[Sakura (Ikimonogakari
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  • ...ist, [[hide]], the band then known as '''LUNACY''' were signed to [[EXTASY RECORDS]]. Their self-titled album, [[LUNA SEA (album)|LUNA SEA]], was the first of ...AUGHTER]] (using the stage name Rayla), joined the group. This was on May, 1989. That same month, they started playing at PLAY HOUSE, a live house in Tokyo
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  • Mr.Children started from 1989. The name was chosen while they were talking in a diner. By that time, they ...fferent from the time they had worked hard and dreamt of selling a million records. Their dream had come true, and now every single they released became a hit
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  • ...test|Yamaha Popular Song Contest]] in 1977 before getting scouted by a CBS Records agent a few years later. Oe eventually sighed to Epic Records and released his first single, "[[Wallaby Megisutete]]", and his first albu
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  • In 1989 TAKUYA made his official musical debut at the [[YAMAHA TEENS' MUSIC FESTIVA ...ld be dropped by their label, [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]]. The band started out re-recording some of their songs from their indie c
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  • * '''Birth Date:''' February 28, 1989 After a long year of absence without releasing any records, Zhang Liyin announced during an interview early December 2007 that her awa
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  • ...ing. Not to be stopped, [[YOSHIKI]] created his own record label, [[Extasy Records]], with money he and his mother helped provide by selling the family busine * [1989.04.21] [[Blue Blood (album)|BLUE BLOOD]]
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  • ...]], but she's now under [[Lantis]] after her own record label, [[evolution Records|evolution]] was terminated in 2011. It was under the [[Geneon]] umbrella. S In 1989, Okui got a job as a back-up singer during [[Saito Yuki]]'s tour. She start
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  • ** [[PRESENCE]] (1981-1989) ...a few years and went to a major label in 1987. However, two years later in 1989, the band disbanded and Onda went on to join [[JACKS'N'JOKER]].
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  • ...heard in [[J-Pop|pop music]]. She was highly successful from her debut to 1989, when she attempted suicide after a failed romance with [[Kondo Masahiko]] ...2013, she is the 20th best selling artist in Japan with over 25.37 million records sold. With a career of 30 years, she has explored many different music genr
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  • In February 1993, her contract with [[Hummingbird Records]] was expired and Asaka didn't renew it, thus resigning from the company. A * [1989.03.01] [[Melody Fair|MELODY FAIR]]
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  • ** [[T.V]] (1987-1989) ...by [[CHAR]]. He stayed with the band for two years until they disbanded in 1989. Not much was seen of Igarashi for the next couple of years. He ended up pl
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  • * '''1989''' - He played in a band with [[wikipedia:Warren Cuccurullo|Warren Cuccurul ...mada Keiko]] and [[Marc Panther]] as [[globe]] and Discovered and produced records for [[Amuro Namie]] and [[Kahala Tomomi]].
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  • ...ori also toured widely around Asia with a symphonic orchestra from 1987 to 1989. In 1990, Shiratori collaborated with her husband [[Shiratori Sumio]] in do ...Beatles]] tribute songs, was released. In 1996 she temporarily quit [[King Records]] and rejoined [[Fun Housse]], to which [[Akutagawa Sumio]] was signed to a
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|03|18|mf=yes}} ...ts. A year later in 2006, she was signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] and started vocal training.
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  • ...ns at the Japan Artist Office in Aiuchi Prefecture. She was scouted by CBS Records and was offer a contract with Burning Production. She then joined the idol * [1989.02.10] [[The Heart of Love ~Koishiteru to, Ii ne~|the Heart of Love ~Koishi
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  • ...ember. At that time, her sister was also an idol and was releasing her own records and appearing on shows. She debuted as a solo singer after Onyanko Club bro She got married on April 1989 and retired from show business for a short while. After her divorce in 1996
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  • * '''Date of Birth''' {{bda|1989|05|19|mf=yes}} ** [[Pemdal Records]] (2017-2018)
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  • : 1989.04.25 [[Category:1989 Singles]]
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  • : 1989.05.10 [[Category:1989 Albums]]
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  • Ohguro Maki got here start in the music industry in 1989 when she passed the 3rd Annual BAD audition. She was in charge of singing b * [http://www.being.co.jp/maki/index.html B-Gram Records Page (1993 - 1999)]
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  • They released their first single a year after they were formed in 1989, entitled "[[Route 246|ROUTE 246]]". The band quickly rose to fame after th * [1989.04.25] [[LINDBERG I]]
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  • : 1989.03.21 ...selling 154,020 copies. It also reached #59 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.03.21 <small>([[wikipedia:Gold CD|Gold CD]] reissue)</small> : D35A-0459 <small>(1989 [[wikipedia:Gold CD|Gold CD]] reissue)</small>
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  • : 1989.03.21 <small>([[wikipedia:Gold CD|Gold CD]] reissue)</small> : D35A-0463 <small>(1989 [[wikipedia:Gold CD|Gold CD]] reissue)</small>
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  • : 1989.03.21 <small>([[wikipedia:Gold CD|Gold CD]] reissue)</small> : D35A-0467 <small>(1989 [[wikipedia:Gold CD|Gold CD]] reissue)</small>
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  • ...) was Japanese pop idol trio from 1990 to 1992 under the label [[CBS Sony Records]]. The group was formed in 1989 when Kato, Yoshimura, and Yamamoto won the grand prix for the UCC CAN COFFE
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  • ...使; ''Comfort Angel'') was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[idol]] group from 1989 to 1990 under the label [[CBS Sony Record]]. The catchphrase of the group w The group formed in 1989 when CBS Sony Records was planning for a Young Pop Christmas project and chosen Kawada, Tayama, a
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  • ...''' (中山美穂) is a Japanese actress and singer under the label [[King Records]]. * [1989.09.05] [[Hide'n' Seek (album)|Hide'n' Seek]]
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  • ...akura Yuiko''' (坪倉唯子) is a Japanese singer under the label [[Being Records]] and former vocalist of the band [[B.B.QUEENS]]. ...band [[B'z]]. Years later, she would joined the [[Nagisa no All Stars]] in 1989.
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  • ...oup [[W-NAO]] with actress [[Iijima Naoki]]. They were produced by [[Being Records]] and released the single "[[Kodoku no Runaway]]", a cover of the same song * [1989.xx.xx] UNI SEX
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  • ...variety idol by appearing in different variety shows. But, she retired in 1989 due to getting married. ...banded and allowed Eri to once again to have a solo career now under [[TOM RECORDS]].
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  • She officially debuted in 1989 with the single "[[Jikan Ryokou (Karashima Midori)|Jikan Ryokou]]". But, it ...later, she later moved from Toshiba EMI to an indies label named [[Clover Records]] and later to [[Sony Music Japan]] in 2007.
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  • ...se pop rock band from 1985 to 1989 and then 2008 under the label [[Polydor Records]].
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  • ...アイドル・ベスト・シリーズ おニャン子クラブ) <small>(1989 Re-release)</small> : 1989.08.21 <small>(CD)</small>
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  • ...singer in 1997 with the single "[[Accelerator]]" under the label [[Pioneer Records]].
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  • ...l over her hometown. A year later, she was signed to the label [[Epic Sony Records]] and released her first single, entitled "[[Plastic Man Life (Kubo Ruriko In 1998, Kubo switched labels from Epic Sony Records to [[Victor Entertainment]]. Three years later, she got married to [[SOPHIA
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  • ...g the grand prix award after getting perfect scores. They signed on [[Epic Records]] and released their first single, "[[Kinyoubi no Lion (Take it to the Luck ...oup released their first remix album, ''[[Dress|DRESS]]'', a year later in 1989.
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  • : 1989.03.21 : 1989.06.21 <small>(Picture Label CD)</small>
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  • ** [[GUERNICA]] (1982; 1988 - 1989) [[File:Togawa Wonderland.png|thumb|230px|Togawa Jun in "wonderland" Magazine (1989)]]
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  • * [[Higae Takao]] (比賀江隆男; Guitar and and Synthesizer from 1983-1989) * [[Kotaki Mitsuru]] (小滝満; Synthesizer from 1985-1989)
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  • ...y lost against [[Yellow Taiyous]] a week after their defeat. By the end of 1989, the group released their first album, entitled ''[[Hikari no Kuni no Kodom ...KUSU Single)|Sekai ga Ichiban Shiawase na Hi]]", under the label [[Polydor Records]]. But at the end of 1992, the group would hold their last live tour, entit
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  • In 1989, "Hadashi no Kisetsu" was reissued on an 8cm CD. It was released as a 12cm ...'' album as track #1. It has since been placed on many of her compilation records: ''[[Seiko Fragrance|Seiko fragrance]]'' (Side A, track #1), ''[[Seiko Inde
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  • In 1989, "Aoi Sangoshou" was released on a 8cm CD single. It was released as a 12cm [[Category:1980 Records]]
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  • : 1989.07.21 [[Category:1989 Singles]]
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  • ...2009, Seira signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR RECORDS|DefSTAR RECORDS]] and made her major debut with the single "[[Suuji to Koi]]". *'''Birthday:''' May 4, 1989
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  • ...in college. She released her first single, "[[Merry Laulan no Shima]]", in 1989. * [1989.05.24] [[Kanojo no Shima]] (彼女の島)
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  • ...Kudo's second musical appearance at the 40th ''[[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]'' in 1989. [[Goto Maki]] would later cover the song on her second mini-album ''[[Glor ...ling 607,290 copies. It also reached #6 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts of 1989.
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  • : 1989.05.03 ...1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and also #8 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1989. for The single charted for twenty-one weeks and sold 524,000 units.
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  • : 1989.09.06 ...e weekly [[Oricon]] charts and also #9 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1989. It charted for twenty-two weeks and sold 586,000 units.
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  • ||[[Image:ALFIE - GREENHORN 5.jpg|thumb|150px|''GREENHORN'' 1989 Cover]] : 1989.11.01 <small>(''GREENHORN'' CD)</small>
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  • : 1989.03.21 <small>(CD)</small> : D35A0482 <small>(1989 Re-release)</small>
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  • : 1989.03.21 <small>(CD)</small> : D30A0483 <small>(1989 Re-release CD)</small>
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  • : 1989.03.15 <small>(LP, CT, CD)</small> ...selling 364,800 copies. It also reached #24 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.06.21 <small>(Re-release)</small> ...release/d/60616/3/ CD] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/94496/1/ 1989 Re-release CD]
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  • : 1989.01.25 [[Category:1989 Singles]]
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  • ...nine weeks, selling 100,480 copies. It was the #93 best-selling single of 1989. [[Category:1988 Records]]
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  • : 1989.09.06 ...selling 119,140 copies. It also reached #82 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • ...er only studio album not to rank at #1 on at least one of the charts until 1989's ''[[Precious Moment]]''; Often she would reached #1 on both LP and CT cha [[Category:1981 Records]]
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  • : 1989.12.06 [[Category:1989 Singles]]
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  • ...e to date with nearly 200,000 copies sold. "DANCING SHOES" is her only pre-1989 single that wasn't re-released in CD format in 2004. [[Category:1985 Records]]
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  • : 1989.10.25 [[Category:1989 Singles]]
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  • ...ngle sold 629,500 copies in 1989, it was #5 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989. [[Category:1988 Records]]
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  • : 1989.03.16 ...523,000 copies. The single also reached #10 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.07.05 ...564,000 copies. The single also reached #7 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.11.01 ...550 copies in 1990, it reached #38 and #56 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1989 and 1990 respectively.
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  • : 1989.04.26 ...selling 501,520 copies. It also reached #19 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989. The album was certified double platinum by the [[Wikipedia:Recording Indus
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  • : 1989.12.01 [[Category:1989 Albums]]
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  • : 1989.03.21 ...s, selling over 900,000 copies. The album only sold 8,000 copies by end of 1989 but gradually increased sales as DCT's popularity grew.
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  • : 1989.03.21 [[Category:1989 Records]]
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  • : 1989.09.01 [[Category:1989 Singles]]
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  • ...e her singing debut with the single "[[Emerald no Suna]]" under [[Teichiku Records]]. Around the same time, she also made her acting career by starring in the * [1989.11.21] [[Rendez-vous|rendez-vous]] (ランデヴー)
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  • : 1989.02.25 [[Category:1989 Records]]
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  • : 1989.05.25 ...selling 195,300 copies. It also reached #43 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.09.25 [[Category:1989 Records]]
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  • ...a Korean-Taiwanese [[Mandopop]] singer who debuted in 2010 under [[Linfair Records]]. *'''Birthday:''' {{bda|1989|07|07|mf=yes}}
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  • : 1989.01.25 ...000 copies. The single also reached #48 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.03.22 ...000 copies. The single also reached #63 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.07.05 ...000 copies. The single also reached #66 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.09.27 ...00 copies. The single also reached #100 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart for 1989.
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  • ...suzuku Asa|Mirai e Tsuzuku Asa <small>Today Yesterday Tomorrow -Early Dawn 1989-</small>]] (未来へつづく朝) ...g 134,590 copies. It also reached #92 on the yearly Oricon album chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.03.01 <small>(LP, CT, CD)</small> : 32HD-27 <small>(1989 CD)</small>
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  • : 1989.05.19 [[Category:1989 Albums]]
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  • : 1989.08.11 <small>(CD)</small> : 330A-50081 <small>(1989 Re-released CD)</small>
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  • : 1989.02.05 <small>(CD)</small> [[Category:February 1989]]
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  • : 1989.12.25 <small>(CD)</small> : 330A-50082 <small>(1989 Re-released CD)</small>
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Records]]<br/> '''Publisher''': [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records]]<br/>
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  • : 1989.02.05 <small>(CD, CT)</small> [[Category:February 1989]]
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  • : 1989.12.25 <small>(CD)</small> : 330A-50086 <small>(1989 Re-released CD)</small>
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  • : 1989.12.25 <small>(Re-release CD)</small> : 330A-50087 <small>(1989 Re-release CD)</small>
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  • ...ngle also reached #98 and #36 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1988 and 1989 respectively. [[Category:1988 Records]]
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  • : 1989.12.25 <small>(CD)</small> : 330A-50088 <small>(1989 Re-released CD)</small>
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  • : 1989.12.25 <small>(CD)</small> : 330A-50089 <small>(1989 Re-released CD)</small>
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  • : 1989.12.25 <small>(CD)</small> : 330A-50090 <small>(1989 Re-released CD)</small>
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  • : 1989.02.02 ...000 copies. The single also reached #27 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.09.05 <small>(LP, CD, CT)</small> ...selling 189,930 copies. It also reached #62 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.03.20 <small>(LP, CD)</small> ...selling 194,650 copies. It also reached #61 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • ...IDS''' is a Japanese funk [[J-Rock|rock]] band under the label [[SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]]. The band got their name "FLYING KIDS" from the [[Flying Kids|same-titled The band was formed in 1989 and appeared on the TBS audition show ''[[Miyake Yuji no Ikasu Band Tenkoku
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  • ...ingle "[[ReFrain NiarFeR|∞ReFrain∞niarFeR∞]]" under the label [[Dias Records]]. *'''Birthday:''' {{bda|1989|06|26|mf=yes}}
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  • ...selling 151,060 copies. It also reached #80 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989. [[Category:1989 Oricon Top 100 Albums]]
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  • : 1989.05.10 ...elling 105,000 copies. It also reached #91 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1989.
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  • : 1989.05.21 <small>(LP, CT, CD)</small> ...file: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/218202/products/music/281357/1/ 1989 CD Version] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/218202/products/music/72
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  • : 1989.12.16 <small>(LP, CT, CD)</small> ...file: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/218202/products/music/281396/2/ 1989 CT Version] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/218202/products/music/72
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  • : 1989.04.21 <small>(CD, CT, LP)</small> : 1989.09.01 <small>(Re-release CD)</small>
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  • : 1989.10.21 ...' is a compilation album released by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Records]].
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  • * [1989.03.05] [[Denrisou Karano Manazashi]] (電離層からの眼指し; ''Points ...ory 1982-1989]] (ゲルニカ:リライティング・ヒストリー 1982-1989)
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  • : 1989.03.05 [[Category:1988 Records]]
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  • : 1989.06.25 <small>(Reissue)</small> : VDR-7002 <small>(1989 Reissue)</small>
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  • ..."[[Shooting Star (Chiba Mika)|Shooting Star]]" under the label [[CBS Sony Records]]. "[[Shooting Star (Chiba Mika)|Shooting Star]]" was the ending theme for * [1989.10.21] [[Iku ne]] (行くね)
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  • ...]] until 1989 .he is under [[Mnet Media]] management in Korea and in [[A&M Records]] in japan.
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|10|04|mf}} * [[QUINTE RECORDS]] (2010&ndash;2012; 2019&ndash;)
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  • ...um ''[[Hito no Ongaku wo Warauna!]]'' through the indie label [[BURGER INN RECORDS]] in 2011. Marina later released her major label debut single "[[Jeanne D'A * '''Birthday:''' July 17th , 1989
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  • ...The Trips]]. He has had his own solo career since 2000 under [[Bumbleebee Records]]. ** [[the pillows|the Coinlocker Babies]] (1987 - 1989)
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  • : 1989.04.12 : 1989.04.12
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  • : 1989.06.07 ...their first #1 single, and charted for 21 weeks, selling 244,060 copies in 1989 and becoming the #33 single of that year.
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  • : 1989.11.21 [[Category:1989 Records]]
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  • ...CD, cassette and LP. It was their first single released in LP format since 1989' "[[Sayonara Baby (Southern All Stars)|Sayonara Baby]]". The title track wa [[Category:1996 Records]]
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  • : 1989.06.25 <small>(Reissue)</small> : VDR-7001 <small>(1989 Reissue)</small>
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  • : 1989.06.25 <small>(Reissue)</small> : VDR-7003 <small>(1989 Reissue)</small>
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  • : 1989.06.25 <small>(Reissue)</small> : VDR-7004 <small>(1989 Reissue)</small>
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  • : 1989.06.25 <small>(Reissue)</small> : VDR-7005 <small>(1989 Reissue)</small>
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  • : 1989.06.25 <small>(Reissue)</small> : VDR-7006 <small>(1989 Reissue)</small>
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  • : 1989.06.25 <small>(Reissue)</small> : VDR-7007 <small>(1989 Reissue)</small>
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  • : 1989.11.25 [[Category:1989 Records]]
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  • ...sic Records]]. It features various pop and rock songs that were popular in 1989. The album failed to chart on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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  • ...major debut outside her work with [[Kurose Keisuke|Kurose.K]] under [[5pb. Records]] in 2011. She released the first single "[[Senkyou no Igreja]]" and later *'''Birthdate:''' September 2, 1989
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  • ...record label located in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1981. DANGER CRUE RECORDS is owned by [[MAVERICK DC GROUP]]. * [[creature creature]] (moved to [[Psyche Records]])
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  • : 1989.09.21 <small>(8cm CD Re-release)</small> The single was re-released in 1989 as a 8cm CD single.
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  • : 1989.09.21 <small>(CD)</small> : 1989.04.15
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  • : 1989.04.15 : 1989.12.09
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  • : 1989.04.15 ...elling over 378,000 copies. Because the single sold over 159,880 copies in 1989, it was #55 on the yearly Oricon chart for that year.
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  • : 1989.03.21 ...selling 117,380 copies. It also reached #83 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • : 1989.07.21 ...] charts, selling over 434,000 copies. Because 302,610 copies were sold in 1989, the single also reached #24 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for that year.
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  • : 1989.08.21 <small>(CD)</small> : 22・8H-5114 <small>(1989 CD)</small>
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  • ...ends; Flash, Tico, and Clark. The story later inspired the creation of the 1989 [[Anime|anime]] ''[[CAROL]]''.<ref name=">"[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/CA ...24, 2014. The special edition came with a remaster versions of the CD, the 1989 concert tour, and the instrumental tracks. It also came with a 84-page phot
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  • : 1989.05.12 <small>(LP, CD, CT)</small> ...icon]] charts, selling over 949,000 copies. Because 541,210 copies sold in 1989, the album reached #15 on the yearly Oricon chart for that year. The 2013 B
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  • ...々木恵梨) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese]] pop singer-songwriter under [[5pb. Records]]. She made her major debut in 2015 with the single "[[Ring of Fortune]]". *'''Birthday:''' {{bda|1989|06|13|mf=yes}}
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  • : 1989.09.06 [[Category:September 1989]]
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  • ** [[Riv.Star Records]] (1983-1985) ** [[Animage Records ]] (1986-1989)
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  • ...n 1995 and Kaji went on to have a successful solo career with best selling records such as ''[[Tea (Kaji Hideki album)|tea]]'' and ''[[Mini Skirt (album)|MINI
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  • : 1989.08.25 ...ut album recorded by [[FLIPPER'S GUITAR]]. It was released in CD format in 1989, followed by a Vinyl format in 1991. The record was Reissued by [[Polystar
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  • ...OMI]] was recording PEARL as a solo project; It contains material from the records ''[[No One Sees No One Hears No One Speaks|NO ONE SEES NO ONE HEARS NO ONE ...PEARL (album)|a new album]], there back catalog was reissued starting with 1989's ''[[She's Fresh|She's fresh]]''.
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  • # [[Onnanen's 1988|ONNANEN'S 1989]] (女念’S 1988; ''A Girl's 1988'') [[Category:1988 Records]]
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  • : 1989.09.21 ...port''': 8,170<small><ref>[http://www.geocities.jp/object_ori/891113a.html 1989.11.13付 アルバムTOP20]</ref></small>
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  • ...eleased as a vinyl only and later re-released in a CD format on August 21, 1989. [[Category:1985 Records]]
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  • : 1989.07.12 [[Category:July 1989]]
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  • : 1989.12.01 [[Category:December 1989]]
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  • ...er, keyboardist, singer-songwriter, bassist and guitarist under Vermillion records label. In 1989 he made his major solo debut with album La Jolla.
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  • ...singer, bassist and composer. He made his solo debut in 1993 under [[King Records]]. Kawazoe Tomohisa debuted in 1989 as a bassist for the rock band [[LINDBERG]] and composed most of their sing
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  • : H20K25014 <small>(CD Reissue, 1989)</small> : ¥2,060 <small>(CD Reissue, 1989)</small>
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  • : [[Victor Entertainment Inc.#Colourful Records|Colourful Records]] : VIZL-1989 <small>(Limited Edition A)</small>
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Records]]<br/> ...kipedia:Taylor Swift|Taylor Swift]] || [[Wikipedia:1989 (Taylor's Version)|1989 (Taylor's Version)]] || 1,540
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