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  • ...ger-songwriter on the [[avex trax]] label. She first appeared in September 2003 with the single "[[Momo no Hanabira]]", but it wasn't until her second sing ** [[HimawaRi]] (2000–2003)
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  • : 2003.09.10 <small>(CD)</small> : 2003.10.01 <small>(CD+DVD)</small>
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  • : 2003.12.17 * [2007.02.17] [[Love Songs]]
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  • : 2003.08.20 # [[Hanabi ~Episode II~|HANABI ~episode II~ "HΛL'S MIX 2003"]]
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  • : 2003.11.06 ...This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 242,473 copies in 2003, becoming the #32 single of the year. It also sold 128,698 copies in 2004,
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  • ...4.04.25] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2003-2004 A|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2003~2004 A]] [[Category:2004 Songs]]
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  • : 2003.04.07 <small>(Germany)</small> : 2003.02.29 <small>(Germany)</small>
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  • ...n the same day as her ''[[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2003-2004 A|ARENA TOUR 2003~2004 A]]'' DVD. "CAROLS" was used as the Panasonic Digital Camera "LUMIX FX [[Category:2004 Songs]]
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  • ...she released her first album, "[[My Place]]". Including her self-composed songs "[[Himawari (Imai Eriko)|Himawari]]" and "[[Dawn (Imai Eriko)|Dawn]]", it s ...]] became the ambassador of [[Save the Children]] from early mid to end of 2003 which they did Nationwide Tours & releasing of singles & album to raise fun
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  • ...k together temporarily twice; once in 2001 releasing One More Dream and in 2003 released new works as part of the ''[[Wikipedia:Save the Children|Save the * [2003.11.27] [[Bridge (SPEED)|BRIDGE]]
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  • ...4th Japan Record Awards. Her next album [[Love (Nakashima Mika)|LØVE]] in 2003 saw similar success, selling over 1 million copies. However, Mika's 2005 al ...jpg‎|thumb|300px|right|Mika promoting "[[Love (Nakashima Mika)|LØVE]]" (2003)]]
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  • : 2003.10.01 : 2003.10.22
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  • : 2003.06.11 [[Category:2003 Singles]]
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  • : 2003.08.13 [[Category:2003 Singles]]
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  • : 2003.12.10 ...] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]
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  • .... This is Utada's first single since "[[Colors (Utada Hikaru)|COLORS]]" in 2003 to have a B-side, and the first since "[[Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro]]" i ...United 2006|UTADA UNITED 2006]]'' as track #19. This was one of the three songs used from the DVD to promote it on music video channels. The arrangement is
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  • ...ikaru no Go]]''. "Get Over" it's considered one of the group's most iconic songs, and it charted #12 on the Oricon charts. ...to Sayaka (singer)|Yamamoto Sayaka]]. The new 8-girl group "re-debuted" in 2003 with the single "[[Music Is My Thing|MUSIC IS MY THING]]".
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  • She was accepted to the PLA Art Academy in Beijing in 2003 and double majored in vocal music and erhu, and subsequently joined the "Fe ...-part Chinese epic movie ''[[Wikipedia:Red Cliff (film)|RED CLIFF]]''. The songs were released in both Chinese and Japanese. "[[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLI
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  • ...rk outside of the band. She did a lot of backing vocals and chorus work on songs the band produced for artists such as [[K.]], [[Kirari]], and [[Matsutoya Y ...lo studio album, ''[[Juicy Music|JUICY MUSIC]]''. The album was made up of songs written by LISA herself and peaked at #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart. Af
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  • ...the indies label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]]. The band formed on April 1st, 2003 somewhere in the [[Wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai region]] of Japan as an [ ===2003~2006===
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  • *'''Stage Names:''' Kurimu (久里夢) <small>(2003)</small>, KLIM <small>(2004)</small>, Kamiki Aya (上木彩矢) <small>(200 ** [[FOR LIFE RECORDS]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • ...x of trance, dance, and pop; however, after she started self-producing her songs, Aiuchi incorporated rock influences in her music. Despite her minor setbac 2003 was a big year for Aiuchi Rina. When [[Full Jump|FULL JUMP]] was released,
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  • ...caused GIZA to sign them up on their label. The band has performed several songs for the Japanese animation, such as [[Meitantei Conan]] and [[MÄR HEAVEN]] ...ikari Promo.jpg|thumb|250px|GARNET CROW promoting "[[Kimi to Iu Hikari]]" (2003)]]
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  • ...]] label. She has been on hiatus since 2005. Komatsu also composed several songs for other artists, such as [[FIELD OF VIEW]], [[DEEN]] and [[Aiuchi Rina]]. ...[[Osaka]] and [[Kobe]]. At the same time, she kept working on her original songs, and a friend helped her send a demo tape to labels. She signed with [[ZAIN
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  • ...(倉木麻衣) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She originally released songs with a more [[R&B]] feel, though later she switched to a mainstream pop sou * [2003.07.09] [[If I Believe]]
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  • * [2003.10.22] [[Beginning (Sugazaki Akane)|beginning]] * [2003.05.28] [[Koigokoro (Sugazaki Akane)|Koigokoro]] (恋ごころ)
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  • : GIZA studio Masterpiece BLEND 2003 : 2003.12.17
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  • ...e note of my eighteen years and released 2 more within her career. Various songs have been covered by Takei in her indie albums. * [2003.12.03] [[The Note of My Eighteen Years|The note of my eighteen years]] (rel
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  • ** [[Suite Chic|SUITE SHIC]] (2002-2003) ...(her only tour that featured South Korea in its schedule). At the end of 2003, her SUITE CHIC side project was dissolved; in future interviews, Amuro exp
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  • ...ith HALNA writing all of their lyrics. Before their disbanding in February 2003, the song [[Free & Easy]] by Hamasaki won the group an award for their arra In 2003, Nakano Yuuta and Shimizu Takehito joined and the group became an arranging
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  • ...shi left after releasing three albums. Subsequently, he went on to produce songs for [[dream]] and [[day after tomorrow]]. * [2003.03.19] [[Many Pieces]]
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  • ...n, but both parties finally reached an out-of-court settlement in November 2003. ...les were ''joins'' releases, it was decided the album would be to. All the songs released from prior singles were renamed as AMI SUZUKI joins their composer
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  • ...o songwriting (or have some experience with it) in order to be managed. In 2003, CEYREN worked with [[VERBAL]], [[BoA]], [[Wikipedia:Christina Milian|Chris
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  • ...heir songs [[Fukai Mori]] and [[Shinjitsu no Uta]] were both used as theme songs for the [[Anime|anime]] [[InuYasha]], and [[Rakuen (Do As Infinity)|Rakuen] * [2003.11.23] [[Gates of Heaven|GATES OF HEAVEN]]
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  • ...b|200px|BONNIE PINK promoting ''[[Present (BONNIE PINK album)|Present]]'' (2003)]] * [2003.02.19] [[Present (BONNIE PINK album)|Present]]
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  • * [2003.07.09] [[How's It Going|How's it going?]] * [2003.02.13] [[Tomadoi Nagara]] (とまどいながら; ''While Lost'')
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  • ** [[Gomattou]] (2002&ndash;2003) ** [[SALT5]] (2003)
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  • ...promo.jpg|thumb|220px|left|BeForU promoting ''[[BeForU (album)|BeForU]]'' (2003)]] ...ES]]'' in 2007 that was under their own [[Be+Wings]] label. Each of the 6 songs is a solo by each member. The CD was only available at their special live e
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  • *** [[Morning Musume Sakura Gumi]] (2003–2004) *** 2003: [[SALT5]]
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  • ...apanese language|Japanese]], the former making a regular appearance in her songs, exhibiting a distinctly western influenced [[Wikipedia:Rhythm and blue|R&B ...Forever-|637 -always and forever-]]'' was released August 22nd, 2001. The songs on the album featured her new venture into the urban and pop markets. The a
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  • ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] (2003&ndash;2004) ** [[SALT5]] (2003)
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  • ** [[Gomattou]] (2002–2003) ...Love for You''. Goto proceeded to release digital singles and PVs for new songs ''Fly Away'', ''Lady-Rise'', and ''with...'' as part of her ''SWEET BLACK P
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  • ** [[Gomattou]] (2002&ndash;2003) ** [[Morning Musume]] (2003&ndash;2007)
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  • * '''Favourite Type of Music:''' Music from films, Disney Songs, Celtic Music ...[[Aishiteiru Kara]] and its B-side, [[You (KOKIA)|You]], were used insert songs into the Fuji TV [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Brothers (drama)|Brothers]]''. Howeve
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  • : 2003.12.17 ...used Yukumi's composing talents extensively; he composed a good portion of songs on Hamasaki's 2004 album, ''[[My Story (Hamasaki Ayumi)|MY STORY]]''. The s
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  • ...ckly went off of the charts. The same charting positions continued even in 2003, where two released singles failed to place in the top 30. In 2004, their c * [2003.03.12] [[Festa (MAX)|Festa]]
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  • : 2003.03.12 # [[To Be|TO BE "2003 ReBirth Mix"]]
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  • ...:Category:J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] group who perform songs in both English and Japanese. They are renowned for their unique music, a f * [2003.12.17] [[Dreamage -DREAMS COME TRUE "Love Ballad Collection"-|DREAMAGE -DRE
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  • ===First Generation (2000 – 2003)=== ===Second Generation (2003 – 2004)===
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  • ...]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene that was formed on May 1st, 2003. Having signed with the independent label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]], they d 12012 was put together on May 1st, 2003 by vocalist [[Miyawaki Wataru]] (ex-[[Lubis Cadir]]). The other members wer
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  • ...and former [[:Category:J-Actress|actress]]. She made her musical debut in 2003 under the [[cutting edge]] sub-label of [[avex trax]] with the mini-album ' In 2003, Ando was featured in an insiders-only live performance, and praise was hea
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  • On October 29, 2003, she debuted with the single "[[Kesenai Tsumi]]", which was used as the fir ...the 7th, 17th, or 27th of each month until August 27th, 2006. Most of the songs were covers of 1980's hit song, but a few tracks were new. In July 2006, Ki
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  • * [2003.03.12] [[1st Anniversary]] * [2002.05.22] [[Folk Songs 2]](with [[Nakazawa Yuko]] / [[Matsuura Aya]] / [[Ishii Rika]])
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  • ...リカ). She left Hello! Project in March 2002, after only singing on some songs available on compilation albums. ...she stated that she no longer wanted to be an idol, but wanted to release songs with words and music made by herself.
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  • ...eo, she debuted with BMG, before signing with Universal's Def Jam label in 2003. With numerous successful album releases, tours and media appearances, she * [2003.07.23] [[Original A.I.|ORIGINAL A.I.]]
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  • ...ncert 1998 Prelude|A*Mei LIVE in Concert 1998 Prelude]]'', a collection of songs that were to be performed in her 1998 tour. ...album, A-Mei embarked on a tour around Asia shortly after its release. Her 2003 album, ''[[Yonggan (A-Mei)|Yǒnggǎn]]'', was met with the same response. S
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  • ...aeruUsPROMO.jpg|thumb|260px|CHEMISTRY promoting "[[Ashita e Kaeru / Us]]" (2003)]] * [2003.01.08] [[Second to None]]
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  • ...real name. However, she revealed that she would still continue to compose songs for other artists but take more of a "backseat role".<ref>"[http://natalie. ...ed a band, though eventually that foray failed. She had then recorded some songs on a casette tape and sent it to one of her close friends. The tape would w
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  • ...loaded at her [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/MySpace MySpace] account. Her songs sound very minimalistic, and her voice has a lot of purity and clarity to i ...k [[:Category:Caroline Songs|here]] for information on individual Caroline songs (includes bio, song details and lyrics).
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  • ...and 1998 released five singles. All of the singles were promoted by being songs used in TV commercials for several companies. The releases only had moderat ...d and written by herself. Before creating songs, Olivia went over artists' songs that she liked (artists such as PJ Harvey and Björk), but found it hard to
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  • ...matani Hitomi promoting ''[[Delicious! ~The Best of Hitomi Shimatani~]]'' (2003)]] * [2003.08.06] [[Gate ~Scena III~|GATE ~scena III~]]
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  • ** [[Minimoni]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small> ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] (2003&ndash;2004) ** [[7AIR]] (2003)
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  • ...'N'''orth, '''E'''ast, '''W'''est and '''S'''outh. The group was formed in 2003 as a nine member group under the label [[Johnny's Entertainment]] and relea * [[Moriuchi Takahiro]] (森内貴寛, left December 18, 2003)
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  • ...re composed by [[Okuda Shunsaku]], [[Matsui Ryo]] composed the rest of the songs. Vocalist [[Kawase Tomoko]] has also released solo work under the pseudonym ...or high school band (they went to different schools in Kyoto) that covered songs from such artists as the [[Wikipedia:Sex Pistols|Sex Pistols]] and the [[Wi
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  • ...o memory of her father. She sings and plays the guitar, and writes her own songs. She is relatively known outside of Japan, with singles such as "[[Rolling ...- though the audition rules stated that a participant could only sing two songs. Sitting cross-legged on the floor, she strummed her guitar and sang. The j
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  • * [2003.09.17] [[Big Machine|BIG MACHINE]] * [2003.03.26] [[It's Showtime!!|IT'S SHOWTIME!!]]
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  • ...she voiced the main character she also sang the opening and closing theme songs which were released on her debut single, "[[Yakusoku da yo]]". ...of Nuku Nuku, but she was asked to performed the opening and ending theme songs. This role lead Hayashibara to the release of more popular singles: "[[Haru
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  • ...dedication to both music as well as singing, writing and composing her own songs. In 1999, she debuted under [http://www.aozorarecords.com/ AOZORA RECORDS] ...bigger than her debut album. Her 4th studio album was released in October 2003. It appears October is her favorite month. A singles compilation was releas
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  • ...ally created the [[contemode]] sub-label on Yamaha Japan Communications in 2003; the label expired in 2012, and he moved to the unBORDE sub-label of Warner ...rl. So I asked her over and said I was hoping she'd give singing one of my songs a shot. Had she been the vocalist in a band or doing her own thing, I never
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  • ** [[Morning Musume]] <small>(2003&ndash;2013)</small> ** [[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • ...AHA MUSIC COMMUNICATIONS]], which was started up by [[Nakata Yasutaka]] in 2003 before the release of their second studio album ''[[Cutie Cinema Replay|CUT In 2003, Nakata created his own Yamaha sub-label [[contemode]]. During the lifespan
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  • ...release some material, so their first few releases where re-recordings of songs from their indie career. ...ew different side projects that had been in the works. She started writing songs with [[Chara]], some for their all girl band for [[Mean Machine]], which wo
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  • ...[[We Love Seiko -35th Anniversary Matsuda Seiko Kyuukyoku All Time Best 50 Songs-|We Love SEIKO]]'' (2015)]] * [2003.11.27] [[Another Side of Seiko 27]]
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  • ...ebut in 2004 with [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; Best known for her hit songs "[[Real Life Real Heart]]", "[[Ring a Ding Dong]]", and "[[Butterfly (Kimur ...d [[animo]] and went under the alias of "Katie". The band had two of their songs featured on a 2005 compilation album called ''[[...Of Newtypes|...of newtyp
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  • ** [[Antinos Records]] (1996&ndash;2003) ** [[Tofu Records]] (2003&ndash;2007) <small>(USA)</small>
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  • ...n 1997, and later signed with [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]] in 2003 with their third studio album ''[[Zekuu (MUCC)|Zekuu]]'' on September 3rd. ..., and their debut single "[[Shoufu / Hai]]". They had also contributed two songs to the compilation CD ''[[Non Standard File ~@6sight~|NON STANDARD FILE ~@6
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  • ...e single, "[[Rie Who!|Rie who!?]]" and gained popularity singing the theme songs to [[anime]] series such as ''[[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Gu ...to play the guitar. Soon after learning how to play, Rie started to write songs, and record them on a small tape recorder. She made a few demo tapes and se
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  • ...ter performing at the live event "Kirakira Afro in Osakajo Hall", covering songs by [[Wikipedia:Red Hot Chili Peppers|Red Hot Chili Peppers]] and other band
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  • ...ity to cover 5 octaves when singing, something she puts to good use in her songs. To date she has released 12 albums, and though her popularity isn't as hu * [2003.12.03] [[MISIA Single Collection 5th Anniversary|MISIA SINGLE COLLECTION 5t
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  • ...-ka saegusa IN db played mostly [[Ballad|ballads]] and faster, more upbeat songs, though they weren't geared towards dancing. Their official fanclub was cal ...i na Konamaiki]], but that failed to bring much publicity. In February 5th 2003, her debut mini-album was released, entitled [[Secret & Lies]].
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  • ...cter with a alternative rock sound, in 2003. Kawase is most known for such songs as "[[Everyday at the Bus Stop|EVERYDAY AT THE BUS STOP]]", "[[Je t'Aime Je ...took part in a karaoke contest. As the band's lyricist, she wrote and sung songs in both Japanese and English; an great feat considering she is not a native
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  • ...ings of loss and recovering), and emphasizes strongly on the melody of her songs as well. ...Lost Butterfly]], which would become her best-selling single. With two hit songs under her belt, RURUTIA released her first album [[R (RURUTIA)|R°]] on Mar
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  • Mi was formed in spring 2003 from an audition of 3000 looking for the most beautiful voice. Sixteen-year In February 2006 the band began releasing cover songs on a monthly basis, which ended late January 2007. Among these covers are [
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  • ...J-Urban|Japanese urban]] [[J-Pop|pop]] artist. She made her debut in early 2003 with the single "[[Dreamin' Away]]", but wasn't majorly recognized until la ** [[TOY'S FACTORY]] <small>(2003&ndash;2008)</small>
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  • ...[[Folder]] often did, Folder5 usually stuck to a Euro dance style in their songs. ...A Folder + Folder 5 singles collection and complete boxset was released in 2003, and a best-of CD+DVD collection in 2012.
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  • ...edia:Britney Spears|Britney Spears]]. TVXQ joined the stage to perform two songs from their debut single, which was released a few days later, "[[Hug (Dong ...to you / Crazy Life]]" and "[[Keyword / Maze]]". Each single included four songs and were released as double A-side singles. The first song was performed by
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  • ...ving that the they are definitely one to watch for. The band has uplifting songs as well as strong ballads, and having a keyboardist instead of a bassist or ...Kitano Masato]] and [[Suzuki Daisuke]] will continue writing and composing songs for other artists.
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  • ...oting "[[Shining_Star_Wasurenai_Kara|Shining Star ☆Wasurenai Kara☆]]" (2003)]] ...gle "[[Believe (Tamaki Nami)|Believe]]", which was released on April 23rd, 2003 when she was only 15 years old. The titular song was used as an opening the
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  • ...um]] in September of 2009. He is mostly known for signing the ending theme songs for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Hachimitsu to Clover]]'', "[[Waltz (Suneohair)| ...omo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting ''[[A Watercolor|a watercolor]]'' (2003)]]
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  • ...ted by a major label. The demo was released February 11, 2001, and had the songs "[[Full Moon Prayer|FULL MOON PRAYER]]" and "[[Angel (CORE OF SOUL)|Angel]] ...was very active performance-wise. Every year they tour parts of Japan; in 2003 they performed at the ''South by SouthWest'' anime convention in Austin, Te
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  • : 2003.05.28 [[Category:2003 Singles]]
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  • * [2009.12.23] ''[[Hit Songs -Everything / Butterfly- Hit Songs Orgel Collection]]'' (#5 "Futari", #6 "Kaeritakunatta yo")
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  • ...] was selected and first generation Tanpopo was born. Initially, Tanpopo's songs had a mature feel. ...ello! Project]] in the fall of 1999. Iida and Yaguchi continued to perform songs as a duo, until [[Ishikawa Rika]] and [[Kago Ai]] were added to the group i
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  • ...t Dragon Ash being a serious band did not need "back dancers". On July 23, 2003 after over two years without a new album, Dragon Ash finally released ''[[H * [1998.09.02] [[Buzz Songs]]
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  • ...hiro]] and [[Kusano Hironori]] before he was selected to be in [[NEWS]] in 2003. At first, his role was a minor one with little exposure and promotion. Aft Kato pays the guitar, has composed several songs for fellow members as well as all of his own solos. His interest in photogr
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  • **[[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2003&ndash;2009)</small> * [2020.01.14] [[Ayo]] (애요; ''Love Songs'')
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  • ...ienced more success when popular Japanese artists began covering their hit songs. After releasing their 14th single [[Chako no Kaigan Monogatari]], Kuwata m In the 1990's they released more hit songs and album. 1991 also saw the graduation of bassist [[Sekiguchi Kazuyuki]] b
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  • ...[[Kakumei Dualism]]", her two collaborations with [[T.M.Revolution]]. Both songs were used as openings for the wildly popular ''[[wikipedia:Valvrave the Lib * [2003.11.27] [[Dream Skipper|DREAM SKIPPER]]
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  • ...to be released on April 22nd 2009. This single marks the first time since 2003 that Hayashibara has released more than one single in a single year. The so [[Category:2009 Songs]]
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  • ...[[Image:Hayashi Asuca.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Hayashi Asuca (2003)</div></div></div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style=" ...simultaneously in Japan and Taiwan with the song [[Ake-Kaze|ake-kaze]] in 2003. She was only 13 at the time. This song reached to number 14 on [[Oricon|Or
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  • ...performed in US Army clubs on the island and would cover Western songs. In 2003, the band met [[MAAKIII|Maki]] by chance, who they met at a music festival, ...song and "[[Tadoritsuku Basho / Oxalis|Oxalis]]", an insert song. The two songs were released as a doubled A-side single. When ''Anata wo Wasurenai'' was r
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  • ...ement. Inaba from [[TOY'S FACTORY]] said, "I felt their potential in their songs." Through their networking, they got a contract with Bad Music. So they pla ...ng. They had finally found golden tunes which touched people through these songs. "[[Cross Road|CROSS ROAD]]" sold very well and their tours were also succe
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  • ...d [[Hosokawa Takayuki|Turkey]] handles drums. The group are known for such songs as "[[Ukifune]]", "[[Koi no Uta (GO!GO!7188)|Koi no Uta]]", "[[Ruriiro]]" a ...m [[Wikipedia:Kagoshima Prefecture|Kagoshima]], originally only sung cover songs until they later joined by [[Hosokawa Takayuki]] (Turkey) in 1999, and in 2
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  • ...gle "[[Koko de Kiss Shite.]]", which broke the top 10 on Oricon charts. In 2003, nearing the end of her ninth single and third studio album, Shiina Ringo f ** [[Tokyo Jihen]] (2003&ndash;2013; 2020)
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  • ...ellphone only download via the site mero.jp and will release both of those songs on CD in January and Feburary 2011 under the stage name Ohtani Masae a.k.a * '''Favorite songs:''' [[Kiseki no Hana|Kiseki no Hana]], [[Endless Youth]]
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  • ...da Erika''' (梅田えりか) is a singer, model, and talent signed to Our Songs Creative agency. She was formerly a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] idol who was a m ** [[ZYX]] (2003)
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  • On May 31st 2003, three years after their debut, the group disbanded. According to the offic ...003.09.25] ''[[Dress Up ~avex Cover Songs Collection~|DRESS UP ~avex COVER SONGS collection~]]'' (#14 ''TOKIO'')
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  • ...tal of six months overseas. During the trip she co-wrote and produced some songs with local artists. It was during this time that she began developing her r She returned to Japan in 2003, and joined the [[J-Hip-Hop|hip-hop]] group [[LEGNIS]]. In the group, she w
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  • ...omo.jpg|thumb|200px|Hoshimura promoting ''[[Soup (Hoshimura Mai)|SOUP]]'' (2003)]] ...mall club venues around Japan. More recently she has also started writing songs for other artists.
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  • ...] duo currently under [[Epic Records Japan]]. The band made their debut in 2003 under the [http://www.forlife.co.jp/ FOR LIFE MUSIC] record label with the ...80px-halcali.jpeg|250px|thumb|HALCALI promoting "[[GiriGiri Surf Rider]]" (2003)]]
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  • ...rring role), which reached #1 on Oricon charts. She is also famous for her songs "[[Yasashii Kimochi]]" and her duet with [[YUKI]] of [[JUDY AND MARY]], "[[ After several sporadic released in 2003 and 2003, Chara would come back for an album called ''[[Yoake Mae]]'', which was not
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  • : 2003.05.14 ...ngle. "[[Shine We Are!]]" was the "Calpis Water" and "Amino Calpis" [[CM]] songs, while "[[Earthsong]]" was the "COME COME Honda Fair" [[CM]] song. The sing
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  • ...in 2005. Although their music was a mix of different genres, most of their songs are predominantly pop ballads with a twist of R&B. UN is an acronym for "Un ...he group but to "[[Kim Jung Hoon]] & [[Choi Jung Won]]" as it contained 12 songs (+ 2 instrumentals), of which each member sang six.
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  • : 2003.07.30 <small>(Japan)</small> ...03 〜 [[Gravity (Sakamoto Maaya)|gravity]] (メイキング・ニコパチ2003 〜 gravity)
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  • : 2003.09.26 ...the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 234,268 copies, becoming the #34 single of 2003. It also sold 136,903 copies in 2004, becoming the #66 single of the year.
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  • ...'s title was named after the band members' friend's wedding anniversary in 2003. The single reached #11 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and charted for 62 w ...sc of the live album ''[["Your Songs" with Strings at Yokohama Arena|"Your Songs" with strings at Yokohama Arena]]'' as track #2. This is a live version wit
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  • * [2003.07.09] [[Time of Gold (album)|Time of GOLD]] ('''with''' [[Shiina Junpei]]) * [2003.05.21] [[Time of Gold (single)|Time of GOLD]] ('''with''' [[Shiina Junpei]]
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