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  • ...influenced by guitarist [[wikipedia:Loren Connors|Loren Connors]]. By late 1999 Goto began the search for band members; the first to join was fellow guitar ...ll length album ''[[Under the Pipal Tree]]'', released in 2001 on ''Tzadik Records'', was met with somewhat mixed reviews. It was later referred to by Goto in
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  • ...dream sold 950,700 records, and in total the group has sold over 1,100,000 records over the span of 10 years. ..., [[Hasebe Yu]], and [[Tachibana Kana]] auditioning for "avex dream 2000" (1999)]]
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  • ** [[Bip! Records]] (1999) ** [[GIZA studio]] (1999–2007)
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  • ...her career. As of September 2018, Amuro has approximately sold 38,000,000 records in Japan. In September 2017, shortly after her 25th anniversary, Amuro anno ...ese history (a record since beaten by [[Hikaru Utada]]'s [[First Love]] in 1999, with over 7 million copies). Due to Amuro's success and image, she soon be
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  • ...]], [[Wikipedia:Big band|Big band]], and electronic music. Her most recent records ''[[Nunki|NUNKI]]'' and ''[[It's Here|It's here]]'' feature a more minimali ...ww.indexmagazine.com/interviews/kahimi_karie.shtml ''Interview Magazine'' (1999)]</ref></small> Through Mike she was introduced to [[Shibuya-Kei]] Prince [
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  • [[File:Suzuki Ami 1999.jpg|thumb|240px|left|Suzuki Ami in AmiGo (1999)]] In 1999, Suzuki started out the year with her fifth single in February, another sin
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  • ...s]] (2004), [[ON THE RUN]] (2004~2005), their own label [[ZAZOU Records]] (1999~2000) and the [[Lantis]] sub-labels [[MellowHead]] (2006~2010), and [[Glory * [1999.12.24] [[Alipro Mania]]
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  • ...[[Eternal Memories]]", under [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Like a number of [[Japanese]] ** [[EPIC Records]] (1999-2010)
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  • ...es. Following this, in October it was announced that French label [[Wasabi Records]] would be releasing KOKIA's new album, ''[[Ai ga Kikoeru]]'', in November * [1999.07.16] [[Songbird|songbird]]
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  • ...lion selling albums. Since their debut, the group has sold over 10,000,000 records. In 2002, their lead vocalist [[Ameku Minako|Mina]] left the group due to p ...of Christmas Day the same year which came as successful as its prequel. In 1999, they had released their first greatest hits collection and released their
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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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  • ...ers in local night clubs, the duo got that chance to audition for For Life Records. In 1998, [[SACHIKO]] and TAKAKO formed the duo, DOUBLE. After having numerous hits, tragedy struck on May 21, 1999 when [[SACHIKO]] suddenly passed away. Despite the loss of [[SACHIKO]], TAK
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  • ...[[ASAYAN]] ''Chou Danshi Vocalist Audition'', which was held from October 1999 to January 2001. The finalists of the auditions were paired up in different * [[DefSTAR RECORDS]] (2001-2012)
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  • She moved to Boston to study at the Berklee School of Music in 1999, and later graduated in 2003. After graduating, Caroline moved back to Toky In May of 2007, Caroline became the new vocalist for Mice Parade of Fatcat Records.
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  • ...). OLIVIA then debuted as a solo artist under [[avex trax]] in February of 1999. "I.L.Y." reached #32 on the weekly Oricon charts while re-ACT reached #29, ...turned out to be a mini-album that would be released exclusively at Tower Records, ''[[Internal Bleeding Strawberry]]''. The mini-album featured English vers
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  • ...sion of his duet with [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], "[[Love ~since 1999~|Love ~since 1999~]]". *[2004.02.18] [[Tsunku]] - [[Take 1|TAKE 1]] (#11 ''LOVE ~since 1999~'' <small>- Tsunku, '''Takahashi Ai'''</small>)
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  • ...the band continued to train up, and finally in mid 1997 debuted under Sony Records. the brilliant green bounced back in early 1999 with another song for a popular drama, "[[Sono Speed de]]" for the drama ''
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  • ...00px|B'z promoting ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998]] and [[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]'' (2013)]] ...ounced ''Biizu'') is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] duo signed to [[VERMILLION RECORDS]]. They are the best-selling Japanese musical group of all time, with a rep
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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 ...e [[Oricon]] chart. Hayashibara then left the label and signed with [[KING RECORDS]]. March of 1991, she released her fourth single "[[Nijiiro no Sneaker]]" a
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  • ...wn songs. In 1999, she debuted under [http://www.aozorarecords.com/ AOZORA RECORDS] label. * [1999.06.21] [[Nothing (SEESEE)|nothing,]] <small>('''SEESEE''')</small>
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  • ...[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label. YUKI rose to fame in the 1990's as the vocalist of the [[J-Roc ** [[NiNa]] (1999)
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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]]", * [1999.12.18] [[Eien no Shoujo]] (永遠の少女)
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  • ...234,448 || [[KAT-TUN]] || [[Break the Records -By You & For You-|Break the Records -by you & for you-]] || 200,220 ...Rumba]] || 68,119 || [[ARASHI]] || [[All the Best! 1999-2009|All the BEST! 1999-2009]] || 753,430
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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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  • ...band currently signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]]. They made their indie debut in 1997, and later signed with [[Universal M * [[HIRO (MUCC)|HIRO]] - Bass (Left in 1999)
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  • ...t_Recordspromo2.jpg|right|200px|thumb|MISIA promoting ''[[MISIA Super Best Records -15th Celebration-]]'' (2013)]] * [2013.02.20] [[MISIA Super Best Records -15th Celebration-]]
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  • ...udding potential. Quickly recruiting them, LUNA SEA was signed to [[Extasy Records]] and released their first album. By 1991, LUNA SEA was signed to [[MCA Vic * [1999.08.11] [[Grand Cross 1999|GRAND CROSS 1999]]
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  • ...lly, background vocals. He was the youngest member of the band, joining in 1999 at age 17, and developed the "youthful and flamboyant" image he still carri ...iversal and he had jokingly put it) to [[Universal Records Japan|Universal Records Japan]], making the transition from [[Indies]] to [[major|major]]. It was t
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  • ...ity, their next album "Phased" was released internationally by Double Life Records in 2002. A tour in Belgium and Holland in 2003 was followed by various fest ...o date, "23 Bluebird Street, Velo-City", released in 2006 by [[Forestnauts Records]]. More recently, various international producers and DJs worked on arrange
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  • '''avex trax''', also known as '''avex records''' (or just '''avex''') is the recorded music department of the [[Japanese] ===[[binyl records]]===
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  • ..., and started doing strength training to become more like her. Starting in 1999, she attended an actors' school. ...ferred labels to the [[TEICHIKU ENTERTAINMENT, INC.]] sub-label [[Imperial Records]]. She released her first single with the new label called "[[Lady Mind|LAD
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  • ...sic Entertainment]] sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] after the release of his first [[Best (Suneohair)|best album]] in Septemb ...sic Entertainment]] sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and debuted as a major act with his third single "[[Ivory (Suneohair)|Ivo
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  • ...''Atari Kousuke''' (中孝介) is a folk singer currently signed to [[Epic Records Japan]]. He is a self-trained musician, and performs in the difficult ''shi ...er these four releases he moved to a more modern pop style with his ''Day! Records'' release, [[Materia]].
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  • [[File:Taion Promo.jpg|thumb|235px|hitomi promoting "[[Taion]]" (1999)]] ...|Japanese girl]]", the first single released since the launch of LOVE LIFE RECORDS and featured a tie in with the safety razor manufacturer Gillette. Japanese
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  • ...made their major debut in March 2006 with [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]]. * [[Yamashita Hotaka]] (山下穂尊) (Guitar, Harmonica) <small>(1999&ndash;2021)</small>
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  • ...sounds. It was heard everywhere, and was one of the most popular albums in 1999. In 2001 they released ''[[Lily of Da Valley|Lily of da valley]]'' and did ...reviews. While Dragon Ash may no longer be the sensation that they were in 1999, the group remains widely respected, and their new releases much anticipate
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  • ...One''' (에즈원) is a [[K-Pop]] female duo debuted in 1999 under [[Rock Records]], in 2005 they moved to [[EMI Korea]]. As One features the voices of Cryst * [1999.11.01] [[Day By Day (As One album)|Day By Day]]
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  • ...]] singer and a popular [[Anime|anime]] [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] under the [[KING RECORDS]] label. She was the winner of "Best Musical Performance" in the first annu In 2000, Mizuki signed a record deal with [[KING RECORDS]], and made her official singing debut in December with the single "[[Omoi
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  • ...s signed with the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and is managed by [http://www.office-augusta.com/ Office Augusta]. ...tive years in the early 1990's, Hajime was approached by ''Central Gakki'' records. The independent label signs [[:Category:Shima-Uta|Shima-Uta]] singers and
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  • ** [[Decca Records]] <small>(1996-1997)</small> ...http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee-Hom_Wang#Awards by other awards in 1998, 1999, 2000 etc.] He is well-known for participating in all aspects of music prod
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  • The group were featured in the 1999 [[Dragon Ash]] Total Music Communication and reprising for 2000 and joined All their music were released under [[FILE RECORDS]] with the exception of their single "[[Mata Au Hi Made]]" which was releas
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  • In 1999, he participated as a mixer for many artists including [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] a * [http://www.crownrecord.co.jp/artist/ramrider/whats.html Nippon Crown Records Website]
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  • ...apanese rock]] band singed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#Sony Records|Sony Records]]. SIAM SHADE was created in 1993 and debuted on October 21, 1995 and disba * [1999.02.24] [[Kumori Nochi Hare|Kumori Nochi Hare]] (曇りのち晴れ)
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  • ...pened up a temporary museum in Shibuya to celebrate and a display at Tower Records. A nationwide handshake event was held, a rare occurrence for Johnny's grou *[1999.08.18] [["Lucky" 20th Century, Coming Century to Be Continued...|"LUCKY" 20
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  • ...but had been number one, giving them a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. * [1999.08.04] [[C Album|C album]]
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  • ...ation|JUST COMMUNICATION]]", under the name '''TWO-MIX''' and under [[KING RECORDS]]' prestigious distribution label. ...ion under [[Warner Music Japan]] in 2002, it is safe to assume that [[KING RECORDS]]' publishing rights have since expired.
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  • ...n 1996 with the single "[[Asia no Junshin]]" under [[Sony Music Japan|EPIC Records]], which sold over a million copies. Their fame took off even more with the ...st their own television variety show. ''[[Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy]]'' aired from 1999 to 2002 on [[TV Asahi]].
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  • ...http://www.mammoth-pro.com/ Mammoth Pro] agency. She originally debuted in 1999 under [[Universal Music Japan]] using her real name, '''Watanabe Mizuki''' ** [[MCA Victor]] (1999-2002)
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  • ...hey created two demo tapes together in 1998, but Shiibashi Takeshi left in 1999. Ooki took over the vocals and became the leader of the group. They continu In 2000 ACIDMAN debuted with the single "[[Sekitou]]" under [[Nomadic Records]]. The single reached as high as number three on the indie charts. The grou
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  • ...y are managed by [[AMUSE]] and signed under [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] label. The correct English spelling is "graffiti" instead of "graffitti". * [1999.09.08] [[Apollo]] (アポロ)
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  • ...club while in Tokyo, and in late 1999, they signed a contract with [[Tower Records]]. They have come a long way from their first cassette-only release of "[[L * [2002.11.21] [[The Film 1999.12-2002.05|THE FILM 1999.12-2002.05]]
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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 ...bums that found LUNA SEA stardom. They didn't stay very long with [[EXTASY RECORDS]]. On March 1992, they had their last indie tour; and on May 21 they releas
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  • ...watched one of their performances and signed them under his label, EXTASY RECORDS. In 1994, their debut single [[Rain (GLAY)|RAIN]] was produced and their fi ...sful; both [[Pure Soul|pure soul]] (1998) and [[Heavy Gauge|HEAVY GAUGE]] (1999), along with the compilation album [[Drive-GLAY Complete Best|DRIVE - GLAY
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  • ...rimental to enka. In 1998 she debuted with the single "[[Koufukuron]]". In 1999 Shiina became famous from her single "[[Koko de Kiss Shite.]]", which broke ** [[Emi Records Japan]] (2013&ndash;2015)
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  • ...oustic guitarist. They played street lives until Ayu went solo in November 1999 with her first indie single "[[Watashi]]". It was available only by mail or In 2001, Ayu was signed to Universal Records and made her major debut with the single "[[Saite|Saite]]". She was able to
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  • In 1999, Chigi Rumiko was signed with [[Up-Front Agency]] and began working in [[He ...n promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Miyoshi Chinatsu promoting "[[Unchain My Heart]]" (1999)]]
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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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  • * 1997-10-19 - Yuko records her solo part for [[Ai no Tane]] == 1999 ==
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  • : 1999.03.10 <small>(Japan)</small> : 1999.04.01 <small>(Overseas)</small>
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  • : 1999.04.04 ...i'' is the debut full album released by [[Atari Kousuke]] under the Jabara Records label. This is a traditional shima-uta album in which Atari accompanies him
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  • ...chi]]. The following year their first mini-album was released on [[Twister Records]]. * [http://www.koga-records.net/a_ketya.html KOGA records Website]
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  • In 1999, lecca entered the Plastudy Music School. There she was able to train her v ....20] [[Trasure House Records presents Reggae Gold Mine Vol1|TREASURE HOUSE RECORDS presents REGGAE GOLD MINE VOL.1]] (#2 ''Dancehall Butterfly'')
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  • : 1999.09.09 <small>(8cm CD)</small> : 1999.10.06 <small>(LP)</small>
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  • Drunken Tiger originally debuted as a duo in 1999. The group once consisted of two members, Tiger JK & [[DJ Shine]], but DJ S .... Their performance caught the attention of the South Korean label [[Oasis Records]], and their offered him to debut. His debut album, ''[[Enter the Tiger|Ent
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  • ===Sony Music Records=== ====Sony Records====
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  • ...ave two children, a daughter Sumire (born 1995) and later a son Himi (born 1999). ...he major label music scene; signing with [[Universal Music Japan|Universal Records]]. Her re-debut single "[[Sekai]]" was used as the [[Docomo]] [[FOMA N702IS
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  • : 1999.10.01 <small>(CD)</small> ...ng 316,250 copies. It also charted #75 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1999.
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  • : 1999.06.19 *[1999.05.08] ayumi hamasaki SECRET LIVE at AKASAKA BLITZ
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  • : 1999.07.17 *[1999.05.08] ayumi hamasaki SECRET LIVE at AKASAKA BLITZ
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  • : 1999.07.03 *[1999.05.08] ayumi hamasaki SECRET LIVE at AKASAKA BLITZ
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  • : 1999.06.05 On 1999.06.05, a vinyl record was released of the single which contains remixes of
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  • : 1999.11.10 ...This single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 282,170 copies in 1999, becoming the #81 single of the year. It charted for three weeks and sold a
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  • : 1999.12.08 [[Category:1999 Singles]]
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  • * [[ARASHI]] (1999-2001 - to [[J Storm]]) * [[GLAY]] (1999-2003 - [[Toshiba EMI]])
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  • ...suka being signed to the management team [[MELODY STAR RECORDS|MELODY STAR RECORDS]]. After graduating from senior high school in the spring of 1999, Onitsuka would travel to Tokyo to prepare for her debut (by taking voice l
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  • ===Nayutawave Records=== ====A&M Records====
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  • * [[Eisuke Sako|POLY-2]] Synthesizer, Vocoder, Throw Bread (1997 - 1999) ...d ''[[A.D.S.R.M!|A・D・S・R・M!]]'' on the independent label [[DECKREC Records]]. Just after the release of their first album their bassist, [[Eisuke Sak
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  • ...sed performing arts school [[Studio Runtime|Studio Runtime]]. In December 1999 the band released an indie single before later signing to [[Sony]]. ZONE w It all started out in 1999 when [[Studio Runtime]] ran auditions to form a new type a group, a ''bando
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  • ...is a Japanese a cappella group signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ki/oon Records]] label. They are noted for their intricate harmonies, as well as the exqui ...ith their single [[Promise (The Gospellers)|Promise]] released from Ki/oon Records.
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  • ** [[GAL]] (1999) ...el, [[Sony Music Entertainment]] under their indie rock sub-label [[Ki/oon Records]]. She made her debut in 2003 with the single "[[New Life|NEW LIFE]]", whic
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  • ...heir self-titled first album under the independent record label [[For Life Records]] on June 18, 1993. The album was very well received both domestically and ...]]. Her first album, ''[[Souls (bird)|SOULS]]'', was released on March 20, 1999, and became a massive hit domestically, selling well over 800,000 units.
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  • ...[[Toshiba EMI]]. ART-SCHOOl [released their single Diva under Toshiba EMI records. * Riki Kinoshita was a solo Artist from 1997-1999
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  • * [[Suzuki Jun]] (Bass, 1999 - Present) * [[Kashima Tatsuya]] (Bass, 1992 - 1999)
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  • ..., formerly '''Johnny's Entertainment, Inc.''' or '''Johnny's Entertainment Records''', is a Japanese music and film company owned by [[Johnny & Associates]]. *[[J-FRIENDS]] (1999-2003)
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  • ...Alive|Keep yourself alive]]" under [[Pioneer (label)|Pioneer]]'s [[Orumok Records]] label. The single reached #8 on the [[Oricon]], selling 370,070 copies. S She bounced back in July 1999 with her first non-[[Komuro Tetsuya|TK]] produced single, "[[As a Person|as
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  • ...attended the Actors School in Hiroshima (as part of the inaugural class of 1999) so although it was awkward for Nocchi and Kashiyuka at first (they had nev ...chrome Effect]]", and "[[Vitamin Drop]]" under the indies label [[BEE-HIVE RECORDS]]. It was also during this time that they had their first three live perfor
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  • ...ted by being signed with [[avex]] and releasing singles and albums, but in 1999, he began a career arranging and re-arranging music written by popular Japa ...does not release his personal info on websites or in CDs. He performs and records with a band who he aptly names "THE BANDMAN," consisting of 8 musicians and
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  • ...i's mother sold their family business so that Yoshiki could found [[Extasy Records]] and produce X's music himself. ..., [[X JAPAN|X]] relased their first single "[[Orgasm]]". By 1988, [[Extasy Records]] also met with success, having signed two other bands ([[LADIES ROOM]] and
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  • As of 2006, DAHLIA is 25 years old. She graduated from high school in 1999. DAHLIA's brother is jazz journalist Nate Chinen, whose work has appeared i * [http://www.extasyrecords.co.jp/ Extasy Records Official Site]
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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 ...1, Okui released her debut single "[[Dare Yori mo Zutto...]]" under [[King Records]]. After its release, she switched her focus on her solo career and began r
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  • ...Y]] with [[Himuro Kyosuke]] before doing a solo act. He currently produces records for other artists and also acts in various films. * [1999.06.23] [[Greatest Hits 1990-1999|GREATEST HITS 1990-1999]]
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  • ...イナカサチ) is a Japanese singer who debuted in 2006 under [[SISTUS RECORDS]]. She is famous for singing songs which were used as [[anime]] theme songs ...her class, and in 1997 won first prize. She entered this contest again in 1999, however in that year she was part of a group with her two sisters. At the
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  • ** [[Fan Club (group)|Fan Club]] <small>(1998&ndash;1999)</small> *[2005.07.04] Hong Kong Universal Records - Golden Record
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  • ...as an experimental [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under [[Sony]]'s [[Ki/oon Records]]. The debut in 1997 with a powerful avant-garage rock sound, but as the ye ...ecord deal by [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and signed under their [[Ki/oon Records]] sub-label.
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  • === 1999-2001 - The Beginnings === In February 1999 [[Terakio]], [[Rina (Arinco Gang)|Rina]], and [[Wadakei]] were in a car acc
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  • ...heir own label THAT RECORDS, after the label they were on ([[CROWN DIAMOND RECORDS]]) closed down. * [[THAT Records]] (2010-)
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  • ...They did, however, release a demo tape titled "[[Momoyo-e]]" on June 13th, 1999 and contributed a track on the ''[[Hold Your Key 2000|HOLD YOUR KEY 2000]]' * [1999.06.13] [[Momoyo-e]] (百夜絵; ''Picture of a Hundred Nights'') <small>(''
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  • ...recent years she has developed her fanbase in ballads. Before debuting in 1999 as a solo artist, in 1990 she was a member of the Trot group [[Trot Voice]] She debuted in Japan in 2013 under [[Teichiku Entertainment|Imperial Records]] with the single "[[Sono Onna]]", a Japanese version of her Korean hit "Ge
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  • ...soon join the band. The band soon got signed to the indies label [[Taiyou Records]] and released their first single in 1986, entitled "[[To-Search|TO-SEARCH] ...ipedia:Marilyn Manson|Marilyn Manson]] festival, ''BEAUTIFUL MONSTERS TOUR 1999''. Four years later, the band also got to be the opening act for Marilyn on
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  • ...nese [[J-Rock|rock]] band. They debuted in 2005 under the [[three mountain records]] label. In 2008, the group transferred to [[avex trax]]. In 2010 Nakayama ...o on May 14, 2005. THE PREDATORS founded their own label, [[three mountain records]], and released their debut mini-album, ''[[Hunting!!!!]]''.
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  • '''TM NETWORK''' is a Japanese rock unit from 1983 to 1994 and then since 1999. The group is also know as '''TMN''' in the early 1990s. ...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
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  • ...naka Makoto''' (越中睦士) is a [[J-Rock|J-rock]] singer who debuted in 1999 as the vocalist of a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[Λucifer]]. Nowadays, Koshinaka Makoto debuted in 1999 as the vocalist of J-rock band [[Λucifer]], a real-life counterpart of a b
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  • ...[[Pony Canyon]]'s [[ROCKER ROOM]] sub-label. The band originally formed in 1999 and later debuted as an indie band in 2003. The band is known for incorpera ...ade their move to local band to Indie band, and they signed with [[nomadic records]] in 2003. They made their debut that year with the album, ''[[Higashi Foun
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  • [[File:Feel pati0199.jpg|thumb|250px|FEEL (1999)]] '''FEEL''' was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] duo signed to [[Unlimited Records]]. They were active from 1995 to 2000.
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  • ...olo album, a mix CD called "[[After 5 Vol.1|AFTER 5 VOL.1]] which combines records of electro, drum 'n' bass, and dubstep. * [http://www.tachytelic.co.jp/tachy_main.html Tachytelic Records]
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  • ...nder an indies label. A year later, they signed with the label [[SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]] and made their major debut by releasing the single "[[Horo Horo]]". But,
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  • Murata made another change as she went to the label [[For Life Records]] in 1992. She released the R&B flavored single "[[Girls Go Manic (single)| ...ingle, "[[Love2 Power]]", was a smash hit. However, the group disbanded in 1999. Afterwards, Murata decided to retire for the world of show business.
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  • ...ma|dorama]] ''[[Happy Mania]]''. However, the group disbanded on September 1999. * [1999.02.03] [[Melting Colors]]
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  • : 1999.09.16 ...[[Toei]] movie ''[[Kinyuu Fushoku Rettou Jubaku]]'' and released by [[King Records]]. It failed to chart on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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  • ...m ''[[Manji LINE (album)|Manji LINE]]''. He is currently signed to [[Amato Records]] and managed by [http://www.monopolize2008.com/ Monopolize] agency. ...Treasure House Records Street Ryders Vol.1|HASE-T Presents TREASURE HOUSE RECORDS STREET RYDERS VOL.1]]''
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  • ...eral names and several variations of the I've name since it's inception in 1999. ...f compilation albums featuring I've vocal works has been issued by Fuctory Records under the name I've Girls Compilation.
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  • '''mai''' is a Japanese singer and former actress and model under [[OTOKURA RECORDS]]. She is a former member of the group [[9nine]], where she was known as '' * [1999] [[Kizu 2]]
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  • ...ass fields". In 1999, they debuted under the label [[Sony Music Japan|Epic Records Japan]] with the single "[[Kanashii Wagamama]]". ...Best Collection 1999-2004 ~All the Things You Are~|wyolica Best Collection 1999-2004 ~ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE~]]
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  • ...o [[A-ZAP Records]] in Japan and [[Wikipedia:Skin Graft Records|Skin Graft Records]] in the United States. ...troduced them to Mark Fischer of [[Wikipedia:Skin Graft Records|Skin Graft Records]].
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  • : 13 Hedgehogs (MxBx Singles 1994–1999) ...songs from their EPs and Split EPs from 1994 (''[[Hedgehog|HEDGEHOG]]'') - 1999 (''[[Dead Spex|DEAD SPEX]]''). They refer to all their minor releases as he
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  • ...]", which [[Suzuki Ami]] would later [[Be Together (Suzuki Ami)|cover]] in 1999. [[Category:1987 Records]]
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  • ...the release of 1991's ''[[Expo (album)|EXPO]]'' and their re-formation in 1999. The album features a mix of pop and 70's style progressive rock by using a ...indies label [[ROJAM Entertainment]] (and not their original label, [[Sony Records]]), the album was only sold at ROJAM's online store, TSUTAYA, and SHINSEIDO
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  • In 1994, Ahane participated in a talent contest by Colombia Records called "Colombia Shinjin Kashu Audition" (コロムビア新人歌手オー She stopped releasing music in 1999 after her Best Selection album was released, but briefly returned to the mu
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  • ...urrently, they hold five [[Wikipedia:Guinness World Records|Guinness World Records]] with their song "[[How You Like That]]" which debuted on June 26, 2020: m The music video for "Majimak Cheoreom" set the records for fastest K-pop group to reach 10 million views (17 hours), 20 million vi
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  • ...areer day. While attending Temple University (B.S. Mechanical Engineering, 1999) she performed at various music conferences throughout the USA. Her second album "Flowers" was #5 on the Tower Records Japan Top-10 Hip-Hop list for albums sold in 2005. Also in that year she pe
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  • ...' (윤슬) is a Korean artist under [[Mellow Entertainment]] and [[JUSTICE RECORDS]]. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[IRRIS]]. *'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1999|03|30|mf}}
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  • ...songwriter and talent signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#SME Records|SME Records]]. She was discovered by an audition sponsored by social media app [[wikipe * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1999|10|14|mf=yes}}
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  • '''Iori''' (伊織) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer under the [[Polydor Records]] label. * [1999.04.01] [[Shenfa]] (莎花)
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1999|08|15|mf=yes}} Anzai was born in 1999 in [[Wikipedia:Fujisawa, Kanagawa|Fujisawa, Kanagawa]]. She made her musica
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