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  • ...D+DVD and CD formats. The first press edition of the CD edition comes with a picture book, and was limited to 10,000 copies. The song was used as the op ...digital download to celebrate her tenth anniversary in December 2013, and a remixed version of the song "Sakuranbo (Kan Sano Remix)" was released on Ja
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  • ...her previous hit single "[[Sakuranbo]]" that has been described has having a heavier rock sound. ...591 copies in its first week and the most recent figures show that it sold a total of 105,609 copies, and was certified Gold by the [[Recording Industry
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  • ...to rank for a total of 25 weeks. The most recent figures show that it sold a total of 163,433 units. It was certified Gold by the [[Recording Industry A * [2004.07.09] ''[[Music Station]]''
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  • ...shipment of 100,000 copies, and the most recent figures show that it sold a total of 148,121 units. A digital single "PEACH (Tomggg Remix)" was released on September 2, 2020 in
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  • ...charts and charted for 18 weeks. The most recent figures show that it sold a total of 156,844 units. <br><br> * [2004.10.08] [[Music Station|Music Station Super Live]]
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  • ...Black Jack (manga)|Black Jack]]''. The first press of the single came with a related ''Black Jack'' sticker (LOVE & PINOKO). The single reached #3 on [[ A digital single "Kuroge Wagyuu Joshio Tanyaki 680 Yen (maeshima soshi Remix)
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  • : Neko ni Fuusen (ネコに風船; ''A Cat with a Balloon'') # Neko ni Fuusen (ネコに風船; ''A Cat with a Balloon'')
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  • ...single recorded by [[Otsuka Ai]]. It was released in two regular versions: a CD+DVD edition and CD edition. The song was used as an insert song for the ...005. However, since then, "Planetarium" has sold even more copies. It sold a total of 100,555 copies in 2006, becoming the #99 single of that year. The
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  • # [[Amai Kimochi Maru Kajiri]] (甘い気持ちまるかじり; ''A Bite Full of Sweet Feelings'') ...ai Kimochi Maru Kajiri (Instrumental)]] (甘い気持ちまるかじり; ''A Bite Full of Sweet Feelings'')
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  • *[2003.08.29] [[MUSIC STATION]] *[2003.08.31] a-nation '03
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  • ...004, becoming the #71 single of the year. It charted for 15 weeks and sold a total of 371,171 copies. *[2003.10.03] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...004, becoming the #20 single of the year. It charted for 21 weeks and sold a total of 302,923 copies. ...[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2003-2004 A|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2003~2004 A]]
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  • ...the [http://www.guggenheim.org/ Guggenheim Museum] in New York as well as a tie-in for avex auditions 2004. GAME was used as the Panasonic 700MD [[CM]] *[2004.07.23] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...004, becoming the #20 single of the year. It charted for 15 weeks and sold a total of 309,128 copies. *[2004.09.24] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • [[File:Mirrorcle World (CD) A.jpg|thumb|250px|"[[Mirrorcle World]]" Cover]] "Life" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It can be found on her 43rd single "[[
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  • ...005, becoming the #23 single of the year. It charted for 18 weeks and sold a total of 327,111 copies. *[2005.09.09] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...s a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It is a cover acoustic version of a [[TRF]] song. It is found on her 39th single "[[Startin' / Born To Be...]]" *[2006.03.31] [[MUSIC STATION]] <small>(~acoustic version~)</small>
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  • : A COMPLETE ~ALL SINGLES~ # [[A Song for XX (song)|A Song for ××]]
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  • ...,111 units in its first week and the most recent figures show that it sold a total of 182,443 units. As this single sold 190,060 copies in 2006, it was * [2005.12.07] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...ally released songs with a more [[R&B]] feel, though later she switched to a mainstream pop sound. She had an unsuccessful US release under the name ''' ...junior high school, she began making demo tapes, hoping that she would get a record deal.
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:It girl|It couple]] of Shibuya. In the mid 1990s she released a string of successful [[Wikipedia:Extended play|EP]]s and singles produced b ...pedia:Jim O'Rouke (musician)|Jim O'Rouke]]. Kahimi is known for singing in a multitude of languages such as French, English, Japanese, and Italian.
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  • '''Berryz Kobo''' (Berryz工房) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and par ...aga Momoko]]'s solo radio show took over the timeslot. As of April 8, 2009 a new podcast called Beritsuu! featuring [[Shimizu Saki]], [[Tokunaga Chinami
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  • ...tion, [[Okada Yui]] would be the first Egg to graduate in August to become a member in [[v-u-den]]. ..., [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], and [[Hashida Mirei]] released a digital single together titled "[[Sora ga Aru]]".
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  • [[File:GotoMaki01.jpg|thumb|170px|Goto Maki performing at a-nation 2009]] ...n established herself as a talented singer and dancer and took the lead on a large number of Morning Musume tracks.
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  • ...44th best-selling artist in Japan with compiled sales of over 14,130,000. A more recent figure brings the bands sales to over 14,737,920 in Japan alone [[File:JAM - Old School.jpg|250px|thumb|JUDY AND MARY promoting ''[[J.A.M|J・A・M]]'' (1994)]]
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  • '''Yaguchi Mari''' (矢口真里) is a japanese singer and [[Talento]]. * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • [[Image:ameistorythiefpromo.jpeg|thumb|500px|A-Mei promoting ''[[Tou Gushi De Ren|Tōu Gùshì De Rén]]'' (2017)]] ...leased an album under her Puyuma aboriginal name, ''Amit'', which featured a more prominent rock sound.
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  • ...] management and releases music under [[KING RECORDS]]. Over the course of a thirty year career, she has become one of Japan's most popular seiyuu havin ...yuu|seiyuu]] management company). She impressed the judges and was offered a deal.
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  • '''Nakata Yasutaka''' (中田ヤスタカ) is a Japanese musician, producer, and DJ. He is best known for being one-half of * '''Blood Type:''' A
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  • ...el [[unBORDE]]. Prior to that, they were on their own label [[contemode]], a sub-label of [[YAMAHA MUSIC COMMUNICATIONS]], which was started up by [[Nak ...so put out two various artist albums, [[contemode V.A.]] and [[contemode V.A. 2]].
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  • ...band, [[JUDY AND MARY]]. She's had various side projects, and she was even a drummer for the short lived girl-band, [[Mean Machine]]. YUKI made her solo * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...8. Week 3's sales unavailable due to Oricon holidays and week 4's sales is a combination of two weeks. Click on the # for that week to view the top 30 a |align="center"| 3 || 01.07 || N/A || N/A || N/A || N/A || N/A || N/A
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  • ...5''' was a five girl [[J-Pop]] group on the [[avex trax]] label. They were a spin-off from the original group, [[Folder]]. Folder5 had the same members, ...the retro-style songs that [[Folder]] often did, Folder5 usually stuck to a Euro dance style in their songs.
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  • ...' (東方神起) in Japan, or by the acronyms TVXQ, DBSK, TVfXQ, TVXQ!) is a [[K-Pop]]/[[J-Pop]] male duo (formerly five-member group) from Korea. ...in Korea uncertain. One year later, in April 2010, [[avex]] stated through a press release that their activities in Japan were also put in hold or suspe
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  • ...apan) is a South Korean singer and actor under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]], and of * '''[[Blood Type]]''': A
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  • '''Ruppina+''' (formerly known as '''Ruppina''' and '''Mai''' (舞)) is a [[:Category:J-Tek|Japanese techno]] [[J-Pop|pop]] singer formerly with [[av ...quote:''' "Shinjiru koto kara subete wa hajimaru" (Everything begins from a belief)
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  • ...t single in 2005, "[[Endless Story|ENDLESS STORY]]", which was featured in a crucial scene in the hit movie ''[[NANA (film)|NANA]]''. In this same film * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • [[Image:HEART STATION ~ Stay Gold.jpg|thumb|250px|Single Cover]] : HEART STATION / Stay Gold
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  • '''Side A''' Exodus '04 is Utada's third single. The vinyl was released roughly a month before the single version. The single is mismarked as having explicit
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  • ...label single) released by [[chatmonchy]], and it's the band's first double a-side. The [[PV|music video]] for "[[Tobiuo no Butterfly]]" was released to ...the same name]]. The b-side, "[[Kaze (chatmonchy)|Kaze]]" has been called a psychedelic acoustic number.
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  • ...by [[Komatsu Miho]] while "[[Still for Your Love|Still for your love]]" is a cover of the song by [[rumania montevideo]]. This single reached #8 on the * [2006.06.16] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...nese drama ''[[Love Strategy]]'', for which he also sung the main theme in a collaboration with [[Vivian Hsu]]. ...~Yume no You ni Kimi ga~]] (今~夢のように君が~; ''Now ~You're Like A Dream~'')
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  • ...the [[Shounen Club]] program. In 2010, Ikuta had his first leading role in a movie named ''[http://asianmediawiki.com/The_Fallen_Angel Ningen Shikkaku]' * '''Family:''' Mother, father, younger brother (Ryuusei), and a pet dog named JAM
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  • ...EXION]] the year before. They are well known for having produced songs for a wide variety of [[Anime|anime]] and television shows in Japan. ...d not keep [[ES CONNEXION]] from disbanding forever. Instead, they created a new band for the two of them. On April 25th, 1995, they released their firs
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  • ...is the second single released by [[ayaka (singer)|ayaka]]. The single was a release limited to 50,000 units. The song "[[Blue Days]]" was used as an in * [2006.05.12] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...kai Asuna''' (岡井明日菜) is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. She is the younger sister of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]'s [[Okai * '''Blood type:''' A
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  • ...and known in Korea by her birth name '''Park Jung Hyun''' (박정현)) is a Korean-American R&B/pop singer-songwriter that debuted in 1998. Park has re ...s|East Asian financial crisis]]. Her next two albums, ''[[A Second Helping|A SECOND HELPING]]'' and ''[[Naturally (Lena Park)|Naturally]]'' weren't conf
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  • '''Oe Senri''' (大江千里) is a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter. ...pular Song Contest]] in 1977 before getting scouted by a CBS Records agent a few years later.
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  • # [[Michishirube ~A Road Home~|Michishirube ~a road home~]] ([[PV]]) (ミチシルベ; ''Sign Post'') # [[Kimi Station|Kimi station]] ([[PV]]) (君station; ''Your station'')
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  • ...ch one sings "[[Get|GET]]" then speak to [[Tsunku]]. Afterwards they watch a video of [[Sharan Q]] deciding the winner. [[Heike Michiyo]] is chosen as t ...shiguro Aya sell 50,000 "[[Ai no Tane]]" singles in 5 days he'll give them a record deal.
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  • '''Yajima Maimi''' (矢島舞美) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] ...Project]] as a child, becoming one of the [[Hello! Project Kids]]. She was a part of the group [[ZYX]], the first Kids-featured group, before later join
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  • ...by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. ...ds]]. In 2005, she was chosen to join the group [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. She was a member of [[Little Gatas]] and then [[Mix Gatas]] before being added to [[G
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  • ...by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Buono!]]. ...] and garnered much attention for her vocal skill at her young age. She is a member and one of the lead singers of [[C-ute|°C-ute]].
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  • ...l managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She is a member of [[Berryz Kobo]]. '''Tokunaga Chinami''' joined Hello! Project in 2002 as a member of Hello! Project Kids after passing the group's audition. In 2004,
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  • ...ngeki Joshibu Theater Club. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[Berryz Kobo]]. '''Sudo Maasa''' joined Hello! Project in 2002 as a member of Hello! Project Kids after passing the group's audition. In 2004,
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  • # [[A Memory of Summer '98|A MEMORY OF SUMMER '98]] # [[A Memory of Summer '98|A MEMORY OF SUMMER '98]]
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  • ...oject 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Iida Kaori, Fujimoto Miki, Saito Hitomi ...ect 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Shirogumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Shirogumi~]] <small>(Nakazawa Yuko, Yasuda Kei, Goto Maki,
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  • ...came with a serial number card which, when entered in a lottery, could win a ticket to one of the single's launch events. The single reached #6 on the O ...u Uta Gassen|58th Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] <small>(Wonderful Hearts as part of a medley)</small>
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  • # Manatsu no Kousen (真夏の光線; ''A Ray of Light In Midsummer'') ...Early Single Box|Morning Musume EARLY SINGLE BOX]]'' in 2004 and later as a separate CD single in 2005.
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  • ...g Musume Early Single Box|Morning Musume EARLY SINGLE BOX]]'' and included a previously unpublished track. An individual edition of the 12cm single was ...oject 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Iida Kaori, Asami, Miuna, Saito Hitomi,
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  • ...n 1998 on an 8cm CD by the label [[zetima]] and was re-released in 2005 on a 12cm CD. ...soundtrack)|Morning Cop ~Daite HOLD ON ME!~]]'' album as track #6. This is a remixed version of the original.
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  • ...me]]. The single was first released on an 8cm CD and was later reissued as a 12cm CD as part of the ''[[Morning Musume Early Single Box|Morning Musume E * [1999.02.12] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The single was reissued in 2005 as a 12cm CD and as part of the ''[[Morning Musume Early Single Box|Morning Musu *[1999.07.16] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • * A side: ...ached #7 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1999. It was reissued in 2005 as a 12cm CD both separately and as part of the [[Morning Musume Early Single Bo
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  • * A-side ...d for fourteen weeks, selling 1,229,970 copies. It was reissued in 2005 as a 12cm CD both separately and as part of the [[Morning Musume Early Single Bo
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  • ...0 it was revealed that that the RIAJ had certified Happy Summer Wedding as a million seller single.[http://www18.ocn.ne.jp/~hbr/jp1msl_e.htm ocn] * [2000.05.19] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...'' on TV Tokyo. A rerecorded version by Morning Musume '22 was released as a digital single and used as the ending theme for the MokuDora 24 dorama ''[[ ...& Rare Tracks~]]'' album as track #1 on the second disc. This version was a solo cover by [[Goto Maki]].
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  • ...on the ''[[Petit Best 2 ~3, 7, 10~]]'' album as track #8. This version is a remix. ...'[[Petit Best 11]]'' album as track #11. This version was a theme song for a 2009 commercial featuring [[Wikipedia:Nissin Foods|Nissin Foods]]' cup nood
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  • :Found on the ''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' album as track #1. This version has a definite ending instead of the single version's fade-out ending. ...oject 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Hello! Project Akagumi)</small>
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  • ...lbum as track #10 and the ''[[Petit Best 3]]'' album as track #15. This is a rearranged version featuring [[Takagi Boo]], Morning Musume, [[Coconuts Mus ...rning Musume CONCERT TOUR 2004 Haru The BEST of Japan]] <small>(as part of a medley)</small>
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  • ...Olympics]], the opening theme of ''[[Idol wo Sagase!]]'' on TV Tokyo, and a commercial theme for the e-karaN by Takara. The single reached #1 on the Or The song's refrain ("''doryoku, mirai, A BEAUTIFUL STAR''") was sampled in [[Yonezu Kenshi]]'s song "[[Kick Back|KIC
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  • ...Mai ~Sotsugyousei DE Saikessei~]] <small>(Dream Morning Musume as part of a medley)</small> ...ume '16 Concert Tour Aki ~MY VISION~]] <small>(Sato Masaki solo as part of a medley)</small>
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  • :Released as a single in 2007. This version is covered by [[Tsuji Nozomi|Athena (Tsuji Noz ...oject 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Hello! Project Akagumi)</small>
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  • ...usume. It is a cover of a song by the same name that was the theme song to a children's puppet show from the 1960s, called Hyokkori Hyoutanjima. * [2003.02.21] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • :Found on the ''[[Petit Best 4]]'' album as track #17. This version is a remix. * [2003.07.25] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...ory! ~Futto Girls no Seishun~|VICTORY! ~Futto Girls no Seishun~]]'' and as a support song for [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]]. The single was released in both * [2003.11.07] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...ng and with a booklet. The single reached #2 on the Oricon charts and sold a total of 108,368 copies. "Ai Araba IT'S ALL RIGHT" ranked as the #89 single ...ika, Yoshizawa Hitomi, Konno Asami, Ogawa Makoto, Fujimoto Miki as part of a medley)</small>
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  • ...[[Morning Musume Concert Tour 2010 Haru ~Pikappika!~]] <small>(as part of a medley)</small> * [2004.04.09] [[Music Station|Music Station Special]]
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  • ...g Musume Concert Tour 2008 Haru ~Single Daizenshuu!!~]] <small>(as part of a medley)</small> * [2004.07.23] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...]] (寝坊です。デートなのに...; ''I Slept in. Even Though I Have a Date...'') * [2004.10.29] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...to 0068. The first press of the regular edition and the Single V came with a photo card. The single reached #4 on the Oricon charts and charted for seve ...oject 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]]
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  • ...o cards. The first press of the regular edition and the Single V came with a photo card. The single reached #4 on the Oricon charts and charted for five * [2005.07.29] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...o cards. The first press of the regular edition and the Single V came with a photo card. The single reached #4 on the Oricon charts and charted for seve ...song from the album ''[[Ai no Dai 6 Kan]]''. While the melody is the same, a new arrangement was made and some of the lyrics were changed.
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  • ...g Musume Concert Tour 2008 Haru ~Single Daizenshuu!!~]] <small>(as part of a medley)</small> ...ning Musume Concert Tour 2009 Haru ~Platinum 9 DISCO~]] <small>(as part of a medley)</small>
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  • ...o card. The first press editions of the single came with a bonus disc with a medley of the group's first thirty singles. The single reached #4 on the Or *[2006.06.23] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • |[[File:MMS31 Limited A.jpg|thumb|200px|Limited Edition A Cover]] : EPCE-5433~4 <small>(Limited Edition A)</small>
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  • ...rflies_International|Ocean Butterflies International]]. She was previously a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion|Up-F ...rade of elementary school. She has since appeared in various dramas and as a host for other shows.
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  • This is a list of concerts and concert tours performed by [[Hello! Project]] groups a ...oject 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>('''[[Hello! Project Akagumi]]''')</smal
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  • ||[[Image:Mirrorcle World (CDDVD) A.jpg|thumb|220px|CD+DVD A]] ||[[Image:Mirrorcle World (CD) A.jpg|thumb|220px|CD only A]]
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  • ...ith the catalog number SRPM-70201 by Sony Music Entertainment. The game is a single player game and is controlled via the Playstation 2 Dual Shock 2. Th ...h uses 8 cameras to capture a cylindrical image recorded at 360 degrees in a horizontal direction.
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  • '''Ohashi Junko''' (大橋純子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. * [[Blood Type]]: A
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  • * [2006.06.09] [[MUSIC STATION]] * Team A: [[Itano Tomomi]], [[Oshima Mai]], [[Kojima Haruna]], [[Takahashi Minami]],
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  • ...e most famous singers in [[Japan]]. According to a 2005 episode of [[MUSIC STATION]] she is the 6th best selling artist (2nd female) in Japan, selling over 38 ...ere she studied music, and began to walk the way of music. Yumi debuted as a singer with the single "[[Henji wa Iranai]]" in 1972 and her first album ''
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  • '''Ohta Takako''' (太田貴子) is a J-Pop singer and seiyuu. ...e]]" a year later. She begin to become a regular on televisions and became a voice actress in anime like ''[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]''. At the end
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  • ...om guitars to other electric instruments. It is the second song to feature a composition by Hamasaki herself under her pen-name CREA. This single reache ...amasaki Countdown Live 2000-2001 A|ayumi hamasaki countdown live 2000-2001 A]]
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  • ...the CD+DVD version of the single is the first of its kind and is basically a ton of photos set to an instrumental acoustic version of fairyland, titled *[2005.06.15] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • [[Image:boys&girls-vinyl-a.jpg|thumb|150px|Vinyl Cover]] ...sold a total of 1,037,950 copies, making it her first single to sell over a million copies. This single is also Hamasaki's first to chart on the United
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  • ...The single was released three weeks before her first best album, [[A Best|A BEST]]. Much like the album, Hamasaki did not want to release this single s ...erformance. In 2007, due to the popularity of the song, it was released as a digital single and reached #3 in the [[mu-mo]] downloads chart.
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  • # [[Thank You (Natural Radio Station)|Thank you]] / [[Natural Radio Station]] ...wa Tohou ni Kureru]] (そして僕は途方に暮れる; ''And so I am at a Loss'') / [[Takasugi Satomi]]
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  • '''aiko''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter under the [[Pony Canyon]] label. S ...d a position as DJ at FM OSAKA. Through 1997 and early 1998, aiko released a number of indie mini-albums and singles, all of which failed to chart. Fort
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  • ...&B) and has three vocalists. They formed in 2001 in [[Okinawa]], and after a brief indies period debuted under the major label [[Sony Music Japan]] in 2 ...TO (ORANGE RANGE)|NAOTO]]'s mother, who thought they should be named after a colour (such as the famous Japanese rock band [[GLAY]]). Originally they pe
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  • ...band released an indie single before later signing to [[Sony]]. ZONE won a 'best new artist' award in 2002 following the success of their third Sony s ...the heart ~Kimi to Boku no Kiseki~]]" and made a national tour of Japan. A second disbandment was announced in Februray 2013.
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  • '''DOPING PANDA''' was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] group formed in 1997. They were under the [[Sony|S ...nd on the 15th they appeared on the popular Japanese music program [[Music Station]] for the first time, and played the song "[[I'll Be There (DOPING PANDA)|I
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  • ...s (タモリ [[Tamori]] and [[Takeuchi Yoshie]]) chat with each artist for a couple minutes before they hit the stage and perform their latest song. ...our (now 4) live performance bonanza around Christmas time called '''MUSIC STATION SUPER LIVE'''.
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  • ...iums in various H!P merchandise such as CDs and DVDs. They are numbered in a seemingly random order. Photo card No. 0144, which comes with Abe Natsumi's [[3rd Station]]
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  • Harajuku is the name given to the district around Harajuku Station. Known as the hip district of "eternal youth", Harajuku is an amazing place The many types of styles seen can be enormous, but there are a few popular ones that are seen quite often.
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  • ...units with other seiyuu of the same production. In this sense, a seiyuu is a sort of [[Idol|idol]] in the anime/game industry. ...igh rate of animation produced in Japan, becoming a voice actor has become a well sought after career path. Unlike in the United States where most voice
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  • ...ch longer. Her first album in four years, ''[[Shi Shihou]]'', proved to be a big hit and was the second best selling album of 2011 in Taiwan. On May 8, 2011, Stefanie married Nadim Van Der Ross, a senior executive at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviva Aviva].
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  • ...ingle reached #6 on [[Oricon]] charts, charted for eighteen weeks and sold a total of 68,968 copies. * [2006.03.23] [[Music Station]]
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  • # [[Kiss from a Rose|Kiss from A Rose]] ...came with the first press of "[[Kiss Me Good-Bye]]". The second B-side is a cover of the [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_Forever ''Batman Forever
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  • '''Nakagawa Shoko''' (中川翔子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, [[Gravure|gravure]] idol, actress, and [[Sei * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...is a recut single, originally found on her ''[[Heart Station (album)|HEART STATION]]'' album. The main song was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV [[Doram A [[PV]] was shot for "Prisoner Of Love", which depicts Utada Hikaru in the s
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  • ...though it is not counted as their debut. It was released in 2003 with only a limited number of copies of both the East and West Versions. The single was *[2003.10.24] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...n Educational Television" (日本教育テレビ) in 1957, and first aired a color telecast in 1967. ...to [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roppongi_Hills Roppongi Hills], and the station was renamed "TV Asahi Corporation" (株式会社テレビ朝日, EX).
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  • ...ish Lesson''' (ココナッツ娘。アヤカのとつげき英会話) was a segment on the show [[Bishoujo Kyouiku]] and later [[Bishoujo Kyouiku II]] ...in the series she would surprise them again a couple of months later with a test to see if they remembered their phrases. Later she would entice them w
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  • A Japanese television program run on KIDS STATION which features musical guests performing popular Japanese songs.
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  • ...cost high quality" music videos. He made his directorial debut with the SM STATION song "[[Marry Man]]" by himself and [[UV]].
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  • ...u ga Pochi Dattara...]] (もしも僕がポチだったら…; ''If I Were a Pet...'') ...''. This single was released in two versions: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular edition. It reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and sold 90,
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  • ...group [[Ciao Bella Cinquetti]], and former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]] from 2004 to 2007. ...Cry For Help! ~Uchuu Station Chikaku no Baiten ni te~|CRY FOR HELP! ~Uchuu Station Chikaku no Baiten ni te~]]
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  • ...ai]], [[Ongaku Gatas]], [[Team Dekaris]], and [[HAPPY! STYLE]], as well as a player on [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]]. ...in stage plays. In 2005, she was put in the group [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]], a group made to promote ecology.
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  • ...a soloist under [[FRAME]] and is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Blood Type:''' A
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  • ...-Rock|Japanese rock]] artist debuted in 2008 under [[Epic Records Japan]], a sublabel of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. ...In her 5th year of elementary school, she started to learn the guitar, and a year later started writing her own songs. In junior high school, SHIGI part
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  • ...dol managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was a member of [[S/mileage]]. * '''Blood type:''' A
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  • '''Tokito Ami''' (時東ぁみ) is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. In 2012 she re ...agazine 2005]] (chosen out of 16,000 people), Tokito Ami made her debut as a gravure idol in May 2005 with her first DVD. She released another DVD befor
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  • ...of the group [[THE Possible]], and former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]] since 2004 to 2007. ...Cry For Help! ~Uchuu Station Chikaku no Baiten ni te~|CRY FOR HELP! ~Uchuu Station Chikaku no Baiten ni te~]]
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  • ...the slowest growth. The song was performed on the Japanese program [[Music Station]] twice, and is usually sung as the first encore during concerts. The music clip features the performance of actress Nagasawa Masami. A small image of Matohara's favorite type of car, the pulsar, was printed on
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  • ...ama [[Atarashii Kaze|Atarashii Kaze]]'s theme song). Sasagawa is no longer a part of [[Avex]]. ...ase this song on an indies single, [[X'mos with Smile]]. The song would be a [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOS_Burger MOS Burger] commercial theme song
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  • ...This single reached #3, making it the highest debut single rank reached by a female singer/songwriter since [[Utada Hikaru]]'s "[[Automatic / Time Will ...es such artists as [[YUI]]), who signed her onto [[Warner Music Japan]] as a major label artist.
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  • ...ision. The band was even featured as the '''Young Guns''' act on ''[[Music Station]]''. ...e spent 3 weeks in the top twenty, peaking #6. The single went on to spent a total of 9 weeks within the top 200.
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  • ...vocalist and guitarist [[Hashimoto Eriko]], and the arrangment was done as a joint effort by the band. ...le reached #12 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of seven weeks.
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  • '''KEITA''' (also known by his real name '''Tachibana Keita''') is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. He is the lead vocalist of the group [[w-ind Bandmates have commented that Tachibana 'is a playful person who can sometimes be rather stubborn.' However they maintain
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  • ...), is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band that formed in 2000. They started as a three-man band, but now usually incorporate keyboards and strings in their ...own for a year, Remioromen returned home to focus on the band. They rented a [[Wikipedia:Shinto shrine|Shinto shrine]] where they wrote songs and practi
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  • : ''A Classical ver.'' ...de on her single "[[Days / Green|Days / GREEN]]". The song is described as a classic winter ballad with sad lyrics. It was used as the [[CM|commercial]]
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  • ...Recordings]], a sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. The single was a long-seller hit, which would sell over 150,000 copies. K is also known for As his producer was not a very rich man, K remained an indies artist for his [[K (album)|first self-t
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  • '''kagerou''' (蜉蝣: [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayfly Mayfly]) was a [[Visual-Kei|visual]] rock band that lately focusing their career by tourin A founder of kagerou (with Daisuke) and first bassist. Left in October 2001 t
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  • ...[[Recochoku]]. The original version was #11 on the chart. The single sold a reported total of 644,259 copies, making it the #2 single of 2007. * [2007.03.02] [[Music Station]] (Flavor Of Life -Ballad Version-)
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  • Yasuda Misako is a Japanese [[gravure]] idol, actress, and singer. Misako was discovered in front of the Kyoto train station while she was enrolled at Isetan University. She was chosen as "Miss Young
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  • ...The United Kingdom vinyl was only issued to customers who ordered them for a limited time, thus is limited to only 486 copies. *[1999.08.13] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • Yanawaraba (やなわらばー) are a Japanese duo who debuted in 2003. Both girls play guitar and harmonize on t ...erefore they have been invited to perform on various shows such as [[Music Station]].
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  • ...DVD edition that comes with the title song's [[PV|music video]] along with a comment video and TV spots. The single reached #39 on the [[Oricon]] weekly : Recorded at [[Wonder Station]]
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  • '''Dana''' (다나) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress. She has released two solo albums i ..., and Yuri, Dana had the most experience. Most notably, before debuting as a soloist, she had caught people's attention in her leading role in [[H.O.T]]
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  • '''Kawai Sonoko''' (河合その子) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. Got got her start as member #12 of the [[Ido ...Club on their television show ''[[Yuuyake NyanNyan]]'' and passed it with a score of 140. She went on to appear in television shows like ''[[Sukeban De
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  • '''MONKEY MAJIK''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] band based in [[wikipedia:Sendai|Sendai]]. The membe .... Retrieved September 7, 2009.</ref> In 2000, he met [[Urushizaka Misao]], a bassist. Together, they started the band MONKEY MAJIK with two fellow ALTs:
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  • ...ard containing a serial number which, when entered in a lottery, could win a ticket to one of the single's launch events. The single reached #8 on the O *[2012] [[Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2012 Haru ~Berryz Station~]]
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  • ...ances spanning over two months (except for the last performance, which was a special). The single reached #27 on World Charts for single airplay, and re The mentioning of fluorescent lights is a cultural reference, as many Japanese people have strong distaste for them a
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  • ...The streaming included an acoustic performance as well as Utada answering a few questions from fans. It was available from the 11th until the 20th of N ...Though "Be My Last" did not relatively sell many physical units, it became a top seller on [[Wikipedia:ITunes|iTunes Japan]], reaching #1 and even becom
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  • ...[Utada Hikaru]]'s 15th Japanese single, and the second to be released with a CD+DVD format. "Passion" was used as the theme song for the game ''[[Wikipe : Recording: [[Pat Woodward]] and [[Matsui Atsushi]] at Westlake Audio, L.A., and Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo
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  • ...for its first month of release there. "Kiss & Cry" would go on to receive a double platinum certification for Chaku-Uta downloads from [[RIAJ]], and ra ...ene featuring Utada or an anime depiction of Utada at all. Instead, it was a ''Freedom'' character named Chiyo singing in the backround.
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  • ...]. Unlike the rest of the bands on that label, -OZ- had darker visuals and a heavy rock sound. They released their first album ''[[Versus (-OZ-)|VERSUS] ...UTE 14. On July 24th the band did two things consecutively, they performed a live at Ikebukuro CYBER, and they released their debut single "[[Decay...]]
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  • '''Won Bin''' is a South Korean model and actor who debuted in 1996. He starred in 2002 co-ven * [2000] Small Station
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  • ...a''' (羽田惠理香) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, talent, and was a member of the idol group [[CoCo]] ...idn't get her break in show business until a year later when she joined as a first generation member of Fuji TV television program Paradise GoGo!!'s gir
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  • "is this LOVE?" is a pop song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used as the Morinaga Bake [ *[2005] [[a-nation'05]]
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  • '''Hosokawa Fumie''' (細川ふみえ) is a gravure idol, talent, [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, and actress. Hosokawa Fumie was born in Aomori Prefecture but move around Japan a lot during her childhood due her dad being in the military. She later finis
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  • '''Moriguchi Hiroko''' (森口博子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]], [[J-Actress|actress]], and [[Talento|talento]]. * '''Blood Type:''' A
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  • # [[A Little Pain|a little pain]] # [[A Little Pain|a little pain -Studio Live-]]
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  • ...th this song Tohoshinki appeared for second time in the TV program [[Music Station]], but as main guests for the first time, as in 2007 they only appeared wit ...sized cards, additionally the first press of the CD only edition came with a 12-page booklet.
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  • '''Nakatani Miki''' (中谷美紀) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], actress, and former membe * '''Blood Type:''' A
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  • ...r songs typically include a whistle note (her debut song started with such a note) and reputedly she can sing in five octaves. ...e|Yamaguchi Prefecture]], and grew up in California. When she 13, she sent a demo of her singing [[shela]]'s [[Sepia|sepia]] to music producer [[Joe Rin
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  • '''Melody''' (メロディ) was a three member [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] idol group from 1993 to 1997 under the ...rnout. The group also became regulars on variety and music shows like Idol Station and M-STAGE. They also appeared in many commercials and each member would g
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  • # [[Air Station Dance|AirStation Dance]] (エアステイシヨンダンス) # [[Sweet Skin Like a Candy]] (スウィトスキンライクアキャンディ)
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  • '''Nakamura Yuma''' (中村由真) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and tarento. ...f the Kazama sisters in the television dorama ''[[Sukeban III]]'' in 1986. A year later, she debuted her singing career with the single "[[Dilemma]]". N
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  • # TOKIO STATION II ~Akireru Kurai TOKIO wa Shaberou Hen~ (TOKIO STATION II ~あきれるくらい TOKIOは喋ろう編~) ...Jihen. It was released in three versions: two limited CD+DVD editions and a regular CD only edition.
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  • "JEWEL" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used as the Panasonic Digital C * [2006.10.13] [[MUSIC STATION|Music Station Fall Special]]
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  • ...came with a serial number card which, when entered in a lottery, could win a ticket to one of the single's launch events. The single reached #5 on the O "Dschinghis Khan Tartar Mix" is a remix single featuring a remix between Berryz Kobo's and Dschinghis Khan's versions.
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  • : Recorded & mixed by [[Kuzushima Yoichi]] at [[Wonder Station]] / [[Sound City]] '''''Paprika''''' is a pop song recorded by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The song first appears as track #5
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  • ...''[[Kakumei Station 5+25]]''. The first press of the single came housed in a [[Wikipedia:Digipak|digipak]] and included the bonus track "Starting Over ( * [2009.07.17] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...is a Japanese actress and talento managed by [[Grick]]. She was previously a first generation member of [[SKE48]] who graduated on August 31, 2015. * [[Kareha no Station]] (枯葉のステーション) <small>(Solo) (1st Unit)</small>
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  • ...le comes with a special wide OBI strip featuring a Gundam image as well as a ''Tieria Erde'' character ID card inside. The single reached #8 on Oricon c ...ada Suminobu]] ([[Wonder Station]]), and [[Takahashi Toshiyuki]] ([[Wonder Station]])
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  • ...dori]], whom wrote and composed the first theme song. Karashima later made a self cover of the song on her "[[Smile and Tears ~Biemi no Shima~|SMILE AND The single reached #8 on the [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of six weeks. The song also mangaed to reach #1 on the [[Komochatto C
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  • : Baka ni Shinaide (バカにしないで; ''Don't Make Me a Fool'') "Baka ni Shinaide" is a song recorded by [[Berryz Kobo]], sung by [[Shimizu Saki]], [[Natsuyaki Miy
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  • "Sakura→Nyuugakushiki" is a song recorded by [[Berryz Kobo]]. It appears on the album ''[[4th Ai no Nan *[2012] [[Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2012 Haru ~Berryz Station~]]
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  • "Ai no Suki Suki Shisuu Joushouchuu" is a song recorded by [[Berryz Kobo]]. It appears on the album ''[[4th Ai no Nan *[2012] [[Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2012 Haru ~Berryz Station~]]
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  • # TOKIO STATION II ~Hanasubeki Koto Hen~ (TOKIO STATION II ~ハナスベキコト編~) ...DK]]''. It was released in three versions: two limited CD+DVD editions and a regular CD only edition.
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  • ...th the single "[[Idakashi no Yongousen]]". In the 80s, he became famous as a radio personality and for writing many lyrics, starting with [[THE ALFEE|AL * [[Hayami Yu]] - [[Love Station|LOVE STATION]]
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  • [[Image:Heart_station.jpg|thumb|180px|''[[Heart Station (album)|HEART STATION]]'' Cover]] ...T STATION]]''. Prior to the release of the album, the song was released as a promotional digital single, much like "[[This Is Love (Utada Hikaru)|This I
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  • '''Morikawa Yukari''' (森川由加里) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, talento, and actress. * '''Blood Type:''' A
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  • ...tober 1, 1997. ''Oha Star'' is a remake of the show ''[[Ohayou Studio]]'', a similar show that aired on TV Tokyo from 1979 to 1986. ...Star 645". It currently features a variety of [[Anime|animation]] shorts, a song of the day, guests, and daily topics since 2009.
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  • # [[Ringo no Uta]] (林檎の唄; ''A Song of Apples'') # [[Sounan (Tokyo Jihen)|Sounan]] (遭難; ''A Distress'')
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  • '''2BACKKA''' is a Japanese hip-hop group under the label [[avex]] that formed in 1999. ...rated with [[SEAMO]] a year later to sing the song "[[Rising Dragon]]" for a CBC Baseball television program.
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  • '''Kingetsu Mami''' (金月真美) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. She got her start by voicing the charact * [1999.05.19] ''[[NEO GEO DJ Station Live ’99|NEO GEO DJ Station LIVE ’99]]
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  • '''Hiramatsu Eri''' (平松愛理) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter. Hiramatsu made her debut in the m * [[ribbon (group)|ribbon]] - [[Station Break]]
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  • "Aitai" is a ballad recorded by [[Kato Miliyah]], found on ''[[Ring (Kato Miliyah)|Ring] * [2009.08.07] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...ingle released; the standard version and a Tower Records only version with a white cover instead. The single reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] charts and cha * [2006.08.04] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...[Warner-Pioneer Records]]. Three years later, she debuted as an actress in a double role in the dorama ''[[Tokyo, Futari]]''. ...atada was hospitalized after being attacked by a homeless guy at the Tokyo Station. Later that year, she retired from show business after marrying Go player H
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  • ...ack of the case and the word "Dream" is written on the spine. A PV for the a-side was released on the ''[[Daydream (dream)|DAYDREAM]]'' DVD and VHS. The *[2000.11.24] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...ingle reached #15 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, it continued to rank for a total of seven weeks, and selling 100,910 copies. : Found on ''[[777 -Best of Dreams-]]'' album as track #1. This is a self cover by the seven member version of the group.
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  • "BUT" is a pop song by [[Koda Kumi]]. The song was used as the theme song for the the *[2007.03.16] [[Music Station]]
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  • : Aoi Station (青いスタスィオン) # Aoi Station (青いスタスィオン; ''Blue Station'')
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  • ...d charted for 20 weeks. It sold 77,570 copies copies in its first week and a total of 147,975 copies in 2006, becoming the #75 single of 2006.<br><br> * [2006.10.20] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...d charted for 13 weeks. It sold 55,362 copies copies in its first week and a total of 120,779 copies.<br><br> * [2007.02.23] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...d charted for 11 weeks. It sold 39,236 copies copies in its first week and a total of 61,350 copies.<br><br> * [2007.11.02] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...d charted for 20 weeks. It sold 30,382 copies copies in its first week and a total of 44,428 copies.<br><br> * [2008.07.23] [[Music Station]]
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  • [[Image:GotoMaki - 3rdstation cov.jpg|thumb|200px|''3rd Station'' Cover]] : Station (ステーション)
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  • ...given the title of "Asia Pop Dance Group" by their label and are touted as a multinational group since f(x) consists of members from China, the United S ...e with a dynamic feel", the group was announced to debut in fall 2009 with a goal not only for domestic activity in Korea, but for overseas ventures. Th
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  • "Koishiteru Toki wa Itsumo..." is a song recorded by [[Berryz Kobo]]. It appears on the single "[[Special Gener *[2012] [[Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2012 Haru ~Berryz Station~]]
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  • ...ions came with a "RIVER" handshake event ticket, an application ticket for a special "RIVER" event, and one member picture at random. The single debuted
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  • "Semi" is a song recorded by [[Berryz Kobo]]. It appears on the album ''[[1st Chou Berr *[2012] [[Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2012 Haru ~Berryz Station~]]
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  • ...ted as a backup vocalist to songs for a number of other artists, including a handful of songs on [[Amuro Namie]]'s album ''[[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]]'' In 2002 summer, she went west and attended a college in Boston, USA under the major of Psychology. She took voice lesson
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  • ...As of 2008 she has started to perform locally again, but hasn't announced a full fledged comeback. *[[Kuroki Haruka]] - [[Station -Dream on the Cable-|Station -dream on the cable-]] (lyrics & music)
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  • : 3rd Station (3rd ステーション) # [[Station (Goto Maki)|Station]] (ステーション)
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  • ...oject 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Tanaka Reina, Matsuura Aya, Suzuki Airi ...ect 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Shirogumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Shirogumi~]] <small>(Tsuji Nozomi, Maeda Yuki, Natsuyaki M
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  • ...l managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was part of [[Hello! Project]] as a ninth generation member and leader of [[Morning Musume]]. '''Fukumura Mizuki''' joined Hello! Project as a member of [[Hello! Pro Egg]] on [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu
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  • ...aged by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and was part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was a member of [[Juice=Juice]]. * [2013&ndash;] [[Hello! Station]] (ハロ!ステ)
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  • ; "Side A" Tracklist ...urnament held in the Spring 1981, and she attended the opening ceremony as a guest. Matsuda's "Aoi Sangoshou" became her first breakout hit. The single
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  • # [[Futari no Cycling]] (二人のサイクリング; ''A Couple Cycling'') ...]]''. After the release of the album, lecca was asked to come on ''[[MUSIC STATION]]'' and sing the song, five months after it was originally debuted. It was
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  • ...s: a limited edition with [[Hello! Project Photo Card]]s No. 0037-0040 and a regular edition with Photo Card No. 0041 in the first press. The Single V c :Found on the ''[[3rd Station]]'' album as track #9. This version is a self-cover by [[Goto Maki]].
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  • # [[Aoi Station]] (青いスタスィオン; ''Blue Station'') # [[Saikai no Labyrinth]] (再会のラビリンス; ''The Labyrinth of a Reunion'')
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  • ...n Matsuri~ A gana Live|Hello! Project 2011 WINTER ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~ A gana Live]] <small>(Petitmoni V)</small> ...llo! Project 2017 WINTER ~Kaleidoscope~]] <small>(Country Girls as part of a medley)</small>
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  • ...하이라이트) (formerly known as '''B2ST'''/'''BEAST''' (비스트)) is a Korean boy band formed by [[CUBE Entertainment]] in 2009. ...ril 19, 2016. The group continued as a five-member group and Hyun Seung as a soloist. Towards the end of 2016, the group's contract with [[CUBE Entertai
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  • ...the debut single released by [[ZYX]]. "[[Gatamekira (ZYX)|Gatamekira]]" is a cover of [[Taiyou to Ciscomoon]]'s [[Gatamekira (Taiyou to Ciscomoon)|song ...tou Otomomochi♡]]'' album as track #2 on the first disc. This version is a self-cover by [[Tsugunaga Momoko]].
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  • ...was released in both limited and regular editions, the limited coming with a 100-page booklet. The single reached #5 on the Oricon charts and charted fo ...oject 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]]
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  • "Dancing! Natsu Matsuri" is a single released by [[10nin Matsuri]]. The single reached #7 on the Oricon c * [2001.06.29] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...oject 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Akagumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~]] <small>(Yoshizawa Hitomi, Okada Yui)</small> ...ect 2005 Winter ~A Happy New Power! Shirogumi~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Shirogumi~]] <small>(Goto Maki, Ayaka)</small>
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  • ...ga. [[Goto Maki]] recorded a version of the song for her third album [[3rd Station]]. * 2004-10-29 [[Music Station]]
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  • ...ecently" (Saikin Ki ga Tsuichatta Koto). "Ki ga Tsukeba Anata" was used in a commercial for Kirin Beverage [http://www.beverage.co.jp/gogo/ Gogo no Kouc * 2005-09-16 [[Music Station]]
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  • "YOUR SONG ~Seishun Sensei~" is Matsuura Aya's 14th single. The A-side appears on the compilation album [[Petit Best 5]]. * 2004-07-16 [[Music Station]]
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  • ...mmercials, and "[[Uchuu de La Ta Ta (Matsuura Aya)|Uchuu de La Ta Ta]]" is a cover of [[Taiyou to Ciscomoon]]'s [[Uchuu de La Ta Ta (Taiyou to Ciscomoon *[2004.01.30] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...ny songs from such artists like [[Sawada Kenji]], [[Nakajima Miyuki]], and a lot of idol singers. With [[Sawada Kenji]], he won the best song prize in 1 * [[Aoi Station]] <small>(Music and Arrangement)</small>
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  • ...r of the label. Initially being active for three years KISAKI, after being a musician of 15 years, decided to retire and Phantasmagoria was "sealed" on ...ressing abdominal problems. [[RIKU|Riku]] and [[KISAKI]] have since formed a new band in May of 2010 called [[Lin]]. [[Matoi (Phantasmagoria)|Matoi]], o
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  • '''Yokoyama Chisa''' (横山智佐) is a Japanese voice actress. ...]]". In anime, games, and OVAs, Yokoyama frequently performs in roles with a range from young boys to young girls.
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  • [[File:AKB48 - Sakura no Shiori Type A.jpg|220px|thumb|Type-A Cover]] : KIZM-45~6 <small>(Type-A)</small>
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  • ...by Corbel. She received the opportunity to work on the film after sending a fan letter to the studio along with one of her CDs. * [2010.08.06] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • # [[Station (Goto Maki)|Station]] (ステーション) # [[Like a Game|LIKE A GAME]]
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  • # [[Station (Mix Speaker's,Inc.)|☆彡Station]] ...ini-album reached #105 on the major [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for a week.
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  • "LOVE Namida Iro" is Matsuura Aya's third single. The A-side appears on her debut album [[First Kiss (Matsuura Aya)|First KISS]], h * [2001.09.07] [[Hello! Project on Music Station|Music Station]]
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  • "Tropica~l Koishite~ru" is Matsuura Aya's second single. The A-side appears on her debut album [[First Kiss (Matsuura Aya)|First KISS]], h * [2001.06.15] [[Hello! Project on Music Station|Music Station]]
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  • "100kai no KISS" is Matsuura Aya's fourth single. The A-side appears on her debut album [[First Kiss (Matsuura Aya)|First KISS]] an * [2001.11.30] [[Hello! Project on Music Station|Music Station]]
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  • ...ream)|Dear...]]'', with new lyrics by graduating member [[Matsumuro Mai]]. A PV was released on the ''[[dream Live 2002 "Process"|dream live 2002 “Pro * [2002.06.14] Music Station
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  • ...gle reached #37 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and stayed on the chart for a total of five weeks, selling 39,280 copies. [[File:JUDY AND MARY - Chiisa na Koro Kara PV.JPG|thumb|250px|A shot from the video]]
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  • : Mixed by [[Eric Westfall]] at MAGNET STUDIO & Wonder Station ...Despite it being the title-track from the mini-album, it did not received a [[PV]]. The song is completely sung in English.
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  • : Mixed by [[Eric Westfall]] at MAGNET STUDIO & Wonder Station ...It was used as the radio-single to promote the mini-album and it received a [[PV]], it was also featured as the second ending theme song for the dorama
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  • : Mixed by [[Eric Westfall]] at MAGNET STUDIO & Wonder Station "Because" is a pop-rock song recorded by [[OLIVIA]]. The song is found on her [[Trinka Tri
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  • : Mixed by [[Eric Westfall]] at MAGNET STUDIO & Wonder Station "Collecting sparkles" is a electro-pop song recorded by [[OLIVIA]]. The song is found on her [[Trinka
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  • : Mixed by [[Eric Westfall]] at MAGNET STUDIO & Wonder Station "Miss you" is a pop-rock song recorded by [[OLIVIA]]. The song is found on her [[Trinka Tri
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  • : Mixed by [[Eric Westfall]] at MAGNET STUDIO & Wonder Station "Your smile" is a pop-rock song recorded by [[OLIVIA]]. The song is found on her [[Trinka Tri
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  • '''Usami Yukari''' (宇沙美ゆかり) is a former [[Idol|idol]] singer and actress. Usami got her start in the world o ...e after becoming very overwhelmed. She is currently a Radio DJ for a radio station in Okinawa.
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  • "Otakebi Boy WAO!" is a song recorded by [[Berryz Kobo]]. It is used as the fourth ending theme son ...suri~ A gana Live]] <small>(with °C-ute, Mano Erina, S/mileage as part of a medley)</small>
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  • : 1 Nyeon Jeonggeojang (1년 정거장; ''1 Year Station'') "1 Nyeon Jeonggeojang" is a song released by [[G-Dragon]] and included in his first album ''[[Heartbrea
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  • : G-Dragon Live Concert Album SHINE A LIGHT # [[Sonyeoniyeo]] (소년이여; ''A Boy'')
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  • # [[Like a Game|LIKE A GAME]] # [[Station (Goto Maki)|Station]] (ステーション)
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  • ...the indies label [[LOOP ASH RECORDS]]. Each member had a color that plays a part in costumes, promotional images, CD/DVD cover designs, etc. In order, ...ber 21st oneman ''NEXT NEW STAR'' at Ikebukuro BlackHole, ALiBi will be in a hiatus. Soon after, they would disband and [[Yui (UNiTE.)|Kai]] would go on
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  • [[Image:GotoMaki - 3rdstation cov.jpg|thumb|200px|''3rd Station'' Cover]] ...zo na DISCO" is a song by Goto Maki. It appears on her third album ''[[3rd Station]]''.
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  • [[Image:GotoMaki - 3rdstation cov.jpg|thumb|200px|''3rd Station'' Cover]] ...ore Transit" is a song by Goto Maki. It appears on her third album ''[[3rd Station]]''.
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  • [[Image:GotoMaki - 3rdstation cov.jpg|thumb|200px|''3rd Station'' Cover]] ...tive Genki!" is a song by Goto Maki. It appears on her third album ''[[3rd Station]]''.
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  • [[Image:GotoMaki - 3rdstation cov.jpg|thumb|200px|''3rd Station'' Cover]] : 19 Sai no Hitorigoto (19歳のひとり言; ''The Monologue of a 19 Year Old'')
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  • [[Image:GotoMaki - 3rdstation cov.jpg|thumb|200px|''3rd Station'' Cover]] ...! 'Shinfuu'" is a song by Goto Maki. It appears on her third album ''[[3rd Station]]''.
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  • ...and the members each have fictional backstories, with every member having a "part" in the band (i.e. [[ROA]] is the ''Steward Presiding Over All''). ...ndies [[Oricon]] charts, and #141 on the major charts where it charted for a week.
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  • '''HYDE''' is the lead singer of the group [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]] as well as a solo artist. ...t (as needed) of L'Arc~en~Ciel since the band was formed in 1991, hyde has a solo project under the name '''HYDE''' that he runs on the side. Though L'A
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  • ...shuffling all the H!P members into three temporary units, were formed once a year but since 2006 the idea has been dropped. * [[Hello! Project on Music Station]]
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  • ...rket. Starting in 2014, Morning Musume's name reflects the present year as a way to help audiences identify members over the group's history. ...quickly became, and still remains, one of Japan's top all-girl groups with a number of hit records and albums. They have sold over 17,746,446 copies in
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  • '''Utada Hikaru''' (宇多田ヒカル) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Wikipedia:Singer-songwriter|singer-songwriter]] un ...ly, Utada's music had a heavy R&B style, but later her music progressed to a more mature, experimental pop tone. Her distinct R&B sound presented in her
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  • "Microphone" is a pop-rock song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used as the [[CM]] son *[2010.04.02] [[Music Station]]
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  • : Additional Chorus and Audience: [A] Boys + [A] ...~" is a pop song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. The song is the principal A-side on her 46th single "[[Sunrise / Sunset ~Love Is All~|Sunrise / Sunset
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  • ...reached #4 on the [[Wikipedia:iTunes|iTunes]] downloads upon its release. A [[PV|music video]] was later released featuring the song to promote Amuro's .../ Ningyo|CAN'T SLEEP, CAN'T EAT, I'M SICK / Ningyo]]" as track #3. This is a remix of the original song which contains heavy electronic elements. It was
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  • ...t was announced through their official website that they would be becoming a major band. Their major debut single "[[Red Emotion ~Kibou~|RED EMOTION ~Ki ...WEST. On the 21st ν[NEU], along with [[176BIZ]] and [[Modern Suite]], had a three-man conert live at Shibuya O-Crest. Finishing off April was the band'
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  • [[Image:Ring a Ding Dong.jpg|thumb|275px|Single Cover]] : Ring a Ding Dong
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  • ...as an A-side on her single "[[Rule / Sparkle]]". The song is described as a fast paced rock song, and was used as the international theme song for the *[2009.03.27] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • # [[A Felicidade]] / [[Yoshihiro Hanno]] + [[UA]] (Pt: ''Happiness'') # [[Gekkou Waltz]] / [[Kodama Wabun]] ([[DUB STATION]]) feat. [[UA]] (月光ワルツ; ''Moonlight Waltz'')
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  • ...ai Happening (駅前の大ハプニング; ''Big Happening in Front of the Station'') "Eki Mae no Dai Happening" is a song by Fujimoto Miki. It appears on her first album ''[[Miki 1|MIKI①]]''
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  • '''Kayama Yuzo''' (加山雄三) is a Japanese actor, singer-songwriter, and painter who debuted in 1960. He is c * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...." is a winter ballad recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], first released as an A-side on her 47th single "[[You Were... / Ballad|You were... / BALLAD]]". It *[2009.12.11] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • '''Sakamoto Fuyumi''' is a Japanese [[Enka|enka]] and [[kayokyoku]] singer currently under [[EMI Music * [1988.07.06] [[Sakamoto Fuyumi Enka Station Onna no Eki ~Funauta]] (坂本冬美 演歌全集 女の駅〜舟唄) (cove
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  • ...ART_STATION_~_Stay_Gold.jpg|thumb|250px|"[[Heart Station / Stay Gold|HEART STATION / Stay Gold]]" Cover]] ...] song. The song was first announced in late September and was released as a download at [[Chaku-Uta]] and other places on December 12, 2007. "Stay Gold
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  • [[Image:Heart_station.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[Heart Station (album)|HEART STATION]]'' Cover]] ...2008. The song features a vocal sample from "[[Heart Station (song)|HEART STATION]]", and flows directly into the next song on the album, "[[Celebrate]]".
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  • [[Image:Heart_station.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[Heart Station (album)|HEART STATION]]'' Cover]] ...flows directly into "Celebrate", which is described as an upbeat song with a catchy melody. This was the last song written for the album, done at the la
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  • [[Image:Heart_station.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[Heart Station (album)|HEART STATION]]'' Cover]] ...ded by Utada Hikaru, first released on her ''[[Heart Station (album)|HEART STATION]]'' album in 2008. The song is described as an uplifting song with an analo
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  • ....jpg|thumb|250px|"[[Sakura no Mi no Jukusuru Toki / Kaze no Uta]]" Version A Cover]] : Sakura no Mi no Jukusuru Toki (桜の実の熟する時; ''The Time When a Cherry Blossom's Fruit Ripens'')
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  • ...[[Okamoto Hitoshi]] from [[GARNET CROW]] composed "[[Telepathy]]", and did a self-cover of the song with his own lyrics on one of his solo albums titled [[Image:mienaistorypv.jpg|thumb|250px|A scene from the music video.]]
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  • ...[Tumbling]]'', and also when they made their first appearance on ''[[MUSIC STATION]]''.<ref>"[http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000061886 ロック・デュオHon ...ound. The two are also actors and met in spring 2003 when they appeared in a play together. They made their major musical debut under [[avex trax]] with
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  • # [[Next Station|NEXT STATION]] / '''2BACKKA''' + [[Watanabe Toshimi]] ([[TOKYO No.1 SOUL SET]]) # [[Next Station|NEXT STATION]] / '''2BACKKA''' + [[Watanabe Toshimi]] ([[TOKYO No.1 SOUL SET]]) ([[PV]])
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  • ...rt song in [[Wikipedia:LISMO|LISMO]]'s online [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Kakumei Station 5+25]]''. The song is found on the single "[[Starting Over (Remioromen)|Sta
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  • # [[Koi no Chapter A to Z]] (恋のチャプターA to Z; ''Love's Chapter A to Z'') # [[Aoi Station]] (青いスタスィオン; ''Blue Station'')
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  • # [[Kawai Sonoko]] - [[Aoi Station]] (青いスタスィオン; ''Blue Station'') # [[Watanabe Minayo]] - [[Hitomi ni Yakusoku]] {瞳に約束; ''A Promise in the Eyes'')
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  • ...presentations, she was hired by businesswoman "Sachiko Kobayashi, signing a professional contract. Using the stage name "Kanako Minami (加奈子南)" In 2008, Kanako first held a series of concerts in [[wikipedia:Brazil|Brazil]], as part of the centenary
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  • ...="width:108px; height:108px" align="center"| [[Image: Mirrorcle World (CD) A.jpg|90px]] | 3 || ↑4 || [[Utada Hikaru]] || [[Heart Station (album)|HEART STATION]] || 41,792
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  • ...song was used as an ending theme for CS Station TV show ''[http://www.kids-station.com/minisite/kidszone/monstudio/ Monstudio]''. It is found on the "[[Before
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  • : Monster ga Saikou! (モンスターが最高!; ''A Monster is the Best!'') ...ong was used as an opening theme for CS Station TV show ''[http://www.kids-station.com/minisite/kidszone/monstudio/ Monstudio]''. It is found on the "[[Before
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  • ...s an A-Side on her 50th single "[[L (Hamasaki Ayumi)|L]]". It was used for a ''Music.jp'' television [[CM|commercial]]. ...'n' Roll Circus Tour Final ~7 Days Special~|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2010 A ~Rock'n'Roll Circus~]]
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  • ...8px; height:108px" align="center"| [[Image: Beautiful you ~ Sennen Koi Uta A.jpg|90px]] | style="width:108px; height:108px" align="center"| [[Image: Dream a live limited.jpg|90px]]
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  • | 14 || ↓11 || [[Utada Hikaru]] || [[Heart Station / Stay Gold|HEART STATION / Stay Gold]] || 13,640 ...y Kravitz]] || [[wikipedia:It Is Time for a Love Revolution|It Is Time for a Love Revolution]] || 9,513
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  • ...ingle released by [[Hirai Ken]]. The title track describes the feelings of a couple who find themselves bored. It was his last single with [[Sony Music * [2000.05.12] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • |[[Image:Yamashita Tomohisa - Hadakanbo A.jpg|thumb|150px|Double Jacket A Cover]] ...s came with one of two alternate jackets. The single is certified gold for a shipment of 100,000 copies.
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  • ...er and [[Idol|idol]] currently under [[Japan Music Entertainment]]. She is a former ninth generation member of [[Hello! Project]] group [[Morning Musume ...-FRONT ended. However, in March of 2019, Sayashi is scheduled to appear as a special guest at [[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project Hina Fe
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  • ...l managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She is a ninth generation member and current sub-leader of [[Morning Musume]]. * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol. She was part of [[Hello! Project]] as a ninth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. ...where she also expressed her future goal of attending university to become a social worker in order to help people. The ceremony took place at [[Nippon
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  • # [[Taboo (Hirai Ken)|TABOO (a tip of M-FLO remix)]] ...e track has the back vocals done by [[DOUBLE]] and was his third single in a row to won't have any tie-in. It is his first single with [[Sony Music Ente
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  • # [[Mikuni Eki]] (三国駅; ''Mikuni Station'') ...s the song "[[Mix Juice|mix juice]]" which was only previously released as a live version on the DVD ''[[Love Like Pop]]''.
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  • : ''A Classical ver.'' "Love song" is a pop song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. The song is found on her twelth st
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  • ...eared on her 38th single "[[Bold & Delicious / Pride]]" as track #1. It is a cover of [[Wikipedia:Sweetbox|Sweetbox]]'s song of the same name, from thei *[2005.11.25] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...eared on her 38th single "[[Bold & Delicious / Pride]]" as track #2. It is a cover of [[Wikipedia:Sweetbox|Sweetbox]]'s song of the same name, from thei *[2005.12.02] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • "Heartplace" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used as the Panasonic Digital C *[2002.12.27] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • "Born To Be...'" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was [[NTV]]'s theme song for the br *[2006.03.10] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • "STEP you" is a pop song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used as the Panasonic "D-sn ...Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2005 A ~My Story~|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2005 A ~MY STORY~]]
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  • "GAME" is a pop song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used as Panasonic Stereo Sy *[2004.07.23] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • : [[Hamasaki Ayumi|CREA]] + [[Nagao Dai|D・A・I]] "HANABI" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used by TU-KA in a [[CM|commercial]] for promoting "funstyle" model cellphones. The song was c
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  • : [[Hamasaki Ayumi|CREA]] + [[Nagao Dai|D・A・I]] "July 1st" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used as the KOSÉ "VISÉE" [[CM
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  • [[File:Hamasaki Ayumi - A Ballads 1.jpg|thumb|220px|''[[A Ballads|A BALLADS]]'' Cover]] : [[Hamasaki Ayumi|CREA]] + [[Nagao Dai|D・A・I]]
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  • "ourselves" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used as the KOSE MODE UP 'VISEE *[2003.07.19~08.31] [[A-nation '03 Avex Summer Festa|a-nation '03 avex summer festa]]
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  • "Memorial address" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It can be found on her first mini-albu ...[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2003-2004 A|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2003~2004 A]]
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  • [[File:A BEST 2 -BLACK- (CD).jpg|thumb|250px|''[[A Best 2 -Black-|A BEST 2 -BLACK-]]'' Cover]] ...] song. The song can be found on her third best album ''[[A Best 2 -Black-|A BEST 2 -BLACK-]]'' as track #14.
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  • # [[My Station]] ...nd regular CD-only edition. The first press of all versions came housed in a cardboard slipcase along with an A3-sized poster. The song "[[Miracle (EXIL
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  • "decision" is a pop-rock song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. The song is found on "[[Talki *[2007.09.14] [[Music Station]]
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  • ...irst generation member of [[NMB48]], a concurrent member of [[AKB48]], and a concurrent member of [[SKE48]], from which she graduated on August 9, 2016. ** [[New Ship|NEW SHIP]] <small>(Special Girls A)</small>
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  • '''Matsumoto Takashi''' (松本隆) is a Japanese lyricist and former drummer of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock band]] [ ...d him to write the song lyrics for the band. Since all the members took on a pseudonym, Matsumoto's was "Edo Mondan" (江戸門弾鉄).
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  • ...gle was the opening theme to the [[anime]] [[wikipedia:A Channel (manga)|''A Channel'']]. When she was young, a friend's mother was a piano teacher, so from there she began learning piano and got interested in
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  • ...blood types, 1 B Type and 4 A Type. The group was first introduced through a web-comic. In Japan, the group was signed to [[Pony Canyon]] until 2016, wh ...<small>('''B1A4''', [[Seo Eun Kwang]], [[Lee Chang Sub]], [[Young Ji]], [[A-JAX]], [[April (Korean group)|April]], [[OH MY GIRL]], [[Kassy]])</small>
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  • *[1995.07.14] [[Music Station]] :Found on "[[Diamond (DEEN)|Diamond]]" single as track #4. It has a different arrangement made by [[Iwata Masayuki]].
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  • # [[Ukima Funado]] (浮間舟渡; ''Ukima-Funado Station'') # [[Sakura Saku (Kitano Kie)|Sakura Saku]] LIVE (a-nation '10 Tokyo Performance) <small>(CD+DVD+Photobook only)</small>
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  • '''Tsutsumi Kyohei''' (筒美京平) is a Japanese composer. He is considered one of the top composers of Japanese mu ...hei got his start in music when he first began to play the piano at age 5. A few years later, he went to college to study jazz and met [[Ohno Yuji]]. Th
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  • ...nd a regular CD-only edition. The single includes a special code to unlock a message from one of the ten members. Each member has three messages each, t * [2011.06.03] [[MUSIC STATION]]
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  • ...under [[Warner Music Japan]]. She was previously in [[Hello! Project]] as a member member of [[Kobushi Factory]]. ...11 "[[Morning Musume]] 10th Generation Genki Jirushi" Audition, and became a finalist in the 2012 "[[Morning Musume]] 11th Generation Suppin Utahime" Au
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  • "Icchoume Rock!" is a song recorded by [[Berryz Kobo]]. It appears on the album ''[[7 Berryz Time ...WINTER Hello☆Pro Tengoku ~Rock-chan~]] <small>(Hello! Project as part of a medley)</small>
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  • :Hero Arawaru! (ヒーロー現る!; ''A Hero Appears!'') "Hero Arawaru!" is a song recorded by [[Berryz Kobo]]. It appears on the single "[[Heroine ni Na
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