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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Daybreak.jpg |thumb|300px|CD Art]] [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Daybreak.jpg |thumb|170px|Vinyl Art]]
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Forgiveness.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] "forgiveness" is Hamasaki Ayumi's 30th single. forgiveness was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Kougen he Irasshai]]. This singl
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-NoWayToSay.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] No way to say is Hamasaki Ayumi's 31st single. No way to say was used as the Panasonic's Portable MD Player "MJ57" [[CM]] song and theme song for [[
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Moments.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] Moments was used as the KOSÉ "VISÉE" [[CM]] song. This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] ch
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  • [[Image:INSPIRE.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...um] in New York as well as a tie-in for avex auditions 2004. GAME was used as the Panasonic 700MD [[CM]] song. This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] c
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  • [[Image:CAROLS.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...i Arena Tour 2003-2004 A|ARENA TOUR 2003~2004 A]]'' DVD. "CAROLS" was used as the Panasonic Digital Camera "LUMIX FX7" [[CM]] song. This single reached #
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  • ...o" [[CM]] song. "[[Is This Love (Hamasaki Ayumi)|is this LOVE?]]" was used as the Morinaga Bake CM song. Both commercials starred Hamasaki herself. This *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • "HEAVEN" is [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s 37th single. "HEAVEN" was used as the main theme for the 2005 movie [[Shinobi]]. The single was released in t It features Hamasaki singing alone in a subway. As she does, ghosts frequently pass by her. Near the end of the video, the spi
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  • ...i Ayumi]]'s 39th single. "[[Startin' (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Startin']]" was used as the theme song for the PlayStation 2 game "Onimusha Dawn of Dreams". "[[Bor *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • [[Image:DUNE.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] # [[As If in a Dream|As if in a dream]]
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  • * [2003] [[Guuzen ni mo Saiaku na Shounen]] as Yumiko * [2005] [[NANA (film)|NANA]] as Oosaki Nana
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  • [[Image:Yukinohana01kr7.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...sed as both the [http://www.meiji.co.jp/ Meiji] "boda" [[CM]] song as well as the [http://www.meiji.co.jp/catalog/sweets/chocolate/galbo/index.html Meiji
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  • [[Image:13thSinglecover.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...[http://nomorerules.net/ Kanebo Kate] CM song. [[Carrot & Whip]] was used as the [http://www.meiji.co.jp/sweets/chocolate/fran/ Meiji RICH Fran] CM song
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  • ...heme. "Birthday Eve" was limited to 50,000 copies. The main track was used as [http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/ "NTT DoCoMo Toukai"] [[CM]] song. The single r : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...he seventh release in the "12 Days of Christmas" release season. The cover art is meant to have an African theme. This single was limited to 50,000 copies : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • [[Image:Ddd.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the third release in the "12 Days of Christmas" release season. The cover art is meant to have a British punk theme. "D.D.D. feat. SOULHEAD" was limited
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  • ...the sixth release in the "12 Days of Christmas" release season. The cover art is meant to have a Spanish theme. "feel" was limited to 50,000 copies. The : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...cover of the [[Ima Sugu Hoshii|1997 single]] by [[SUGAR SOUL]]. The cover art features a French theme. The single was limited to 50,000 copies. The song ...k #1, and on the ''[[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]'' album as track #12. This is the standard version of the song.
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  • ...the tenth release in the "12 Days of Christmas" release season. The cover art is meant to have a Hawaiian theme. "KAMEN feat. [[Ishii Tatuya]]" was limit ...n~]]'' album as track #13 and ''[[Out Works & Collaboration Best]]'' album as track #12.
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  • ...Asahi TV show [http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/adrena/ "Adrena! Garage"] as well as the [http://www.music.co.jp/mobile/index_pc.html?bmk=0 "music.jp"] [[CM]] s : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...ek and the most recent figures show that it sold a total of 131,348 units. As this single sold 131,348 copies in 2006, it was the #74 single of the year. : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...theme. "Shake It Up" was limited to 50,000 copies. The main track was used as the ending theme of Nippon TV's show [http://www.ntv.co.jp/sunday/ "The Sun : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...d the last release in the "12 Days of Christmas" release season. The cover art is meant to have a Japanese theme. "Someday / Boys♡Girls" was one of the : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...talian theme. "WIND" was limited to 50,000 copies. The main track was used as the theme song of Fuji TV's "Torino 2006 Relay" program. The single reached : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...ek 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 the #50 single of the year. : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...op the Japanese charts, the album was an instant number-1 hit in countries as Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and China surpassing the ''[[(Miss)understood| *'''Art Direction & Design''': Shinichi Hara
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  • The opening track Mirror was later released as "[[Mirrorcle World]]", which was used to promote and commemorate her 10th A *'''Art Direction & Design''': Shinichi Hara
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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 ...Mirai ~Longing Future~|Natsukashii Mirai ~longing future~]]" was selected as the theme song for NHK's ''Save the Future'' TV program. This was also the
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  • [[Image:Nichika_Nichika.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...ed singles, ''Edelweiss'', ''Genius Party'' and ''Atarashii Mizu'' as well as their three B-sides, ''Rye Mugibatake de Choushoku wo/Sugar Cube'', ''Garag
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  • ...sed Chinese version of the title song. Both versions of the song were used as the theme songs for the Chinese and Japanese releases of the epic movie ''[ : Art: [[Imai Tomoya]] (NARRA DESIGN)
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  • [[Image:Aijou.JPG|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...er their debut album. Unlike previous singles, it does not feature a cover as a third B-Side. The B-Side, ''A Happy New Day'', is particular in that the
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  • [[Image:River's_Edge.png|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...[[Nichika]]'s fifth single, released on February 18, 2009. It was featured as the opening theme for the TV Show ''RESET''. This is the first single to in
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  • ...to separate her identity as a former singer from her post-retirement work as a producer of her "BonBon Copine" brand of pet-related items and services. ...music. This single was also her first time breaking the [[Oricon]] top 10, as the song reached #5. Months later, her first album [[Be Happy]] was release
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  • ...rt rock|art rock]], [[Wikipedia:Gothic rock|gothic rock]], and others such as [[Wikipedia:New Wave music|new wave]] and [[Wikipedia:Dark Wave|dark wave]] They formed in 1985 as ''Ari Project'' (蟻プロジェクト) and debuted with the album ''[[Gens
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  • ...The second DVD replaced the release of the COUNTDOWN LIVE DVD of the year (as it was usual). The first press of the album included a special white case. *'''Art Direction & Design''': Shinichi Hara
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  • ...sold 877,433 copies in 2006, it became the #8 album of the year in Japan; as for Taiwan it became the #7 album of the year. ''(miss)understood'' was cer *'''Art Direction & Design''': Shinichi Hara
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  • ...all of the songs being ballads or re-recorded into ballad form. The cover art depicts the "present" Hamasaki embracing the "past" Hamasaki. The first pre This album was intended and marketed as a ballads best compilation, however, many of the tracks have been reversion
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  • ...st 2008 Amano announced that after the year was over she would both retire as a singer and stop activities under her real name. However, she revealed tha * '''Interests:''' Music, art, photography, and books.
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  • ...y thing for her, it was a way to cleanse herself of negative thoughts such as anger and sadness. Often times its be said that Cocco is not very satified ...in 2005, came out of official hiatus by joining the band [[SINGER SONGER]] as the vocalist. The band was made of her, [[Kishida Shigeru]] of [[Quruli]] a
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  • * '''Favourite Artists (Music, Film, Art):''' [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alva_Noto Alva Noto], [http://www.wikip ...by her parents every morning. Her parents surrounded her with all kinds of art, which also influenced this idea. She also was influenced by sing-along boo
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  • ...was semi-successful, and her record label later decided to produce OLIVIA as a solo artist. ...porary Residence Limited|Temporary Residence]]. OLIVIA even drew the cover art for [[wikipedia:Caroline Lufkin|Caroline]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Murmurs|Murmurs]
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  • ...(愛のままにわがままに 僕は君だけを傷つけない; ''Even as Love is Selfish, You're the Only One I Won't Hurt'') * [1992.12.xx] TRUCKING STARFISH - B'z World Art Stage
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  • ...ayashibara came across an ad at a local bookstore for open audition with [[Art's Vision]] (a [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] management company). She impressed the judg ...l studying to be a registered nurse, her original career choice. Her debut as a seiyuu was in the anime adaption to [[Takahashi Rumiko]]'s ''[[Maison Ikk
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  • ...ent#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label. YUKI rose to fame in the 1990's as the vocalist of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band, [[JUDY AND MARY]]. She's ...ani College|Hakodate Otani College]]. After graduation, she worked briefly as a tour guide and beautician.
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  • ...]]" and gained popularity singing the theme songs to [[anime]] series such as ''[[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Gundam SEED Destiny|Gundam SEE ...tes. It was during this time where Rie gained many musical influences such as, [[Wikipedia:Sheryl Crow|Sheryl Crow]], and 1970's pop artists [[Wikipedia:
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  • Upon their debut, many labeled Shinhwa as another cheap attempt to capitalize on the boygroup craze spurred by its la ...Japan. Also, their dedication to one another proved strong and remarkable, as they vowed to remain together, even through contractual disputes and label
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  • * [2015.03.25] [[Art as|Art as]]
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  • ...the music industry in January 2009 and plans to enter the fashion industry as a designer of Western-styled clothes. * [2006.04.12] [[Be As One (melody. album)|Be as one]]
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  • [[Image:RIKKI - Suteki da ne.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...track was composed by popular game composer [[Uematsu Nobuo]] and was used as the theme song for the famous [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] [[w
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  • ...er the also indies label [[CAPTAIN HOUSE]], in late 2004 the band debuted as major artists under [[DefSTAR]]. On June 6th, 2010 the band announced that ...ne kzk sound track from adidas originals by originals]] ''(#9 PERFECT DAY "ART CRUSADERS" MIX)''
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  • '''Ruppina+''' (formerly known as '''Ruppina''' and '''Mai''' (舞)) is a [[:Category:J-Tek|Japanese techno]] ...of [http://www.fit-fan.co.jp FITONE], the company has removed her profile as of summer 2007.
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  • ...un Sang Ji Hee Dana & Sunday]]. She has also released two singles in Japan as a solo artist. * '''Skills:''' Singing, Piano, Drawing, Nail Art, Skiing
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  • [[Image:Exodus '04.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...eleased roughly a month before the single version. The single is mismarked as having explicit lyrics on them, though there are no actual explicit lyrics.
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  • ...d in New York City. When her return to Japan, she resumed her music career as a solo artist on the Avex label where she has released a couple singles and ...compilation CDs. The award ceremony of Girl-only 「Arsoa Art Wave 2005」 Art Competition was held in Tokyo on Oct 4. Being the judge, Hitoe also attende
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  • ...dia:Dragonball Evolution|Dragonball Evolution]]'' while "Sparkle" was used as a [[CM]] song for the Honda Zest Spark. This is her first single since "[[N *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • ...[[:Category:J-Pop|pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] duo that formed in 1999 as a three-piece band. They made their major debut in March 2006 with [[Sony M ...of "Ikimonogakari". In December of the same year [[Yoshioka Kiyoe]] joined as the group's main vocalist. However, nearly one year later the three disband
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  • ...ovember 2005, with the album ''[[Super Junior 05|SuperJunior05 (TWINS)]]'' as a twelve-member group but added a thirteenth, [[Kyuhyun]], in May of 2006, ...pularity has spread across Asia and they have held concerts in such places as Taiwan, Thailand and Japan.
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  • ...'what is human?' MALICE MIZER were as famous for their one-of-a-kind music as for their spectacular live shows, featuring lavish historical costumes and * [[M (Art Cube)|Kazune]] - Keyboard (support)
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  • '''Southern All Stars''' (サザンオールスターズ), also known as '''SAS''' and '''Sazan''', is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band led by [[Kuwa After more and more changes of members, the group finally saw light as they released their debut single [[Katte ni Sinbad]] in 1978. After several
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  • After graduating in 1997, Kondo decided that she wanted to pursue a career as an Enka singer, but her teachers advised her to instead become a [[Seiyuu|s ...s ''MUSIC JAPAN'' at the same time that [[Perfume (group)|Perfume]] joined as the show's MC. She would go on to be the show's narrator for 7 years until
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  • ...singer. She grew up listening to Disney music and imitating foreign Divas as she listened to their music. Hayashi managed to debut at such an early age ...r single [[Chiisaki Mono / Tsubame ni Naritai|Chiisaki Mono]] was selected as the ending theme for [[Pokémon Jirachi Wishmaker|Pokémon Jirachi Wishma
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  • She was in the movie [[NANA]] as Sachiko. * '''Hobbies:''' Nail Art & Writing Poems
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  • ...[Praise|PRAISE]]" and another album titled ''[[The Art of Losing Touch|THE ART OF LOSING TOUCH]]''. They began their ''Tour of Losing Touch'', playing at The 2006 started with the arrive of [[Eric Zay|ERIC]] as new support and then the band makes one new album called ''[[Songs From Bee
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  • * '''Education:''' Horikoshi high school, Art course (graduated) ...mohisa]] was put in [[NEWS]], Four Tops disbanded and fans called the rest as Three Tops when they performed together.
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  • [[Image:VIDEOGLAY.jpg|thumb|250px|DVD Art]] ...'' is the first video release by [[GLAY]]. It was released on the same day as their fifth single "[[Zutto Futari de... (GLAY)|Zutto Futari de...]]".
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  • ...ricon indies charts]]. ACIDMAN toured with other popular indies bands such as [[Husking Bee]] and [[Bloodthirsty Butchers]]. The band was quickly signed ...putting instrumentals on their album. This album was as equally important as ''[[Sou]]''. They introduced a new interest to band in their music.
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  • ...c & Lolita Bible]]'' magazine, and still appears in the magazine regularly as the magazine exposed many new people to Kana, and increased her popularity. .... She shocked her listeners with her unusual voice that is often described as "a dying cat".
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  • ...tly signed to [[Ki/oon Records]]. Furukawa made her debut in the mid-1990s as the bassist and backing vocals for the band [[SUPERCAR]]. After the band di ...to the ad and soon invited his long-time friend [[Nakamura Koji]] to join as well. The two boys then brought in [[Tazawa Kodai]], who was a friend from
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  • ...컴플렉스) is a Korean band under [[Showmust]]. They debuted in 2002 as an indie rock band, however after a three year hiatus, in 2011, they made t ...ad placed outside the campus performance center of the Seoul University of Art. At this time, the band consisted of [[Jun Ji Han]] on guitar and vocals, [
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  • [[Image:Link.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Link is Porno Graffitti's 22nd single. Link was used as the IMPREZA [[CM]] song. The first press edition comes with a poster. It so
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  • [[Image:Kato Emiri - Egao no Katachi ~ Fuwa Fuwa.jpg|thumb|260px|CD Art]] ...e second single released by [[Kato Emiri]]. "[[Egao no Katachi]]" was used as the opening theme for the [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Neko Taxi]]''.
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  • MouTube 17 & Memory Fool Battle ([[Satoda Mai]] as guest) MouTube 18 ([[Ogawa Makoto]] as guest)
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  • [[Image:jolintsaimagicreg.jpg|thumb|160px|Cover Art]] ...ony Music Entertainment. This album is often considered her comeback album as many of the singles had tremendous success on the charts. The album was ini
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  • ...over, and an extra-long vertical casing. The regular packaging is the same as normal CD+DVD singles. Hamasaki walks near the Eiffel Tower as she notices that men clad in black are following her. She flees from them a
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  • The band started as a university movie club named A-CEN from 1979 to 1982. In 1982, the band ch ...el and they released their first single, [[I Can Be|I CAN BE]], soon after as Kome Kome Club (米米クラブ). Just before their first live appearance,
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  • [[File:KenHirai FAKINPOP.jpg|thumb|270px|Album art]] "Itsuka Hanareru Hi ga Kite mo" was later released as a re-cut single, due to a movie tie-in.
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  • ** If the 1st Unit did not participate in this number, Akimoto would appear as a cheer girl for "[[Idol Nante Yobanaide]]". ...n 2012. She announced her graduation on April 7, 2013, through a blog post as her reason for not participating in the [[AKB48 32nd Single Senbatsu Sousen
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  • * Used to swallow her marbles as a child. * Hobbies: Making sweets, nail art, personality tests, watching Movies
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  • * Jokingly refers to herself as a "Showa Idol" because of her old fashioned sense of humor and speech. * As a child, she wanted to become the owner of a biscuit shop.
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  • [[Image:Sakura no Hanabiratachi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...no Hanabiratachi" is AKB48's indie debut single. The title track was used as the ending theme for the [[TBS]] [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Desu yo ne.]]'' and
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  • [[Image:bokunotaiyo.jpg|thumb|200px|First Press CD Art]] [[Image:bokunotaiyoreg.jpg|thumb|200px|CD Art]]
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  • * '''Hobbies: ''' Watching sports, visiting art museums ...ebruary 2014, she was transferred to [[AKB48 Team B|Team B]] and appointed as captain. She announced her graduation on July 19, 2015, and graduated from
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Evolution.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] [[Image:evolution DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|DVD Art]]
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  • ...ce her 2003 single "[[No Way to Say|No way to say]]". "fairyland" was used as the Camellia Diamond [[CM]] song, the opening theme song for the show [[Mus ...The video ends with the camera moving away from Hamasaki singing solemnly as she watches the house burn.
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  • [[Image:ayu-you.jpg|thumb|150px|8cm CD Art]] [[Image:ayu-you-reissue.jpg|thumb|270px|Re-Released CD Art]]
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  • [[Image:lovedestiny.jpg|thumb|200px|8cm CD Art]] [[Image:lovedestiny-reissue.jpg|thumb|200px|Re-Released CD Art]]
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  • [[Image:Boys & Girls.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] Boys & Girls is Hamasaki Ayumi's ninth single. Boys & Girls was used as the Kao "AUBE" lipstick [[CM]] song, featuring Hamasaki on the commercial.
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Appears.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...[[Loveppears|LOVEppears]]'' and was limited to 300,000 copies. It was used as the [[CM]] song for the AUBE Holy Crystal line of makeup. "appears" "99 Gre
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Vogue.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] "vogue" is Hamasaki Ayumi's 14th single. vogue was used as the KOSÉ "VISÉE" [[CM]] song. ever free was an insert song for the [[Dora
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-FarAway.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] "Far away" is Hamasaki Ayumi's 15th single. Far away was used as the [[CM]] song for KDDI's "TU-KA" cellphones. This single reached #2 on th
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Seasons.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ra Version"" was an insert song. "SEASONS "D-Z BLUE SUNBEAM MIX"" was used as the [[CM]] song for KOSÉ VISÉE's Henkou Metallic series of makeup. This s
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Surreal.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] |[[Image:SURREAL DVD.jpg|thumb|180px|DVD Art]]
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Audience.jpg |thumb|300px|CD Art]] *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-NeverEver.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] "NEVER EVER" is Hamasaki Ayumi's 21st single. It was used as the Kirin Beverage "Supli" [[CM]] song. The single was released three weeks
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Unite.jpg ‎ |thumb|300px|CD Art]] "UNITE!" is Hamasaki Ayumi's 23rd single. It was used as the Kirin Beverage "Sapuri" [[CM]] song. The single reached #1 on the [[Ori
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Dearest.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] |[[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Dearest-Vinyl2.jpg|thumb|150px|Vinyl Art]]
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Free&Easy.jpg |thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...SÉ [http://www.visee.jp/ VISEÉ] CM song. It was released on the same day as "Hamasaki Republic", a collaboration ''Free & Easy'' magazine. This single
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-H.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] "H" is Hamasaki Ayumi's 27th single. "[[Independent|independent]]" was used as the image song for [[NTV|Nippon Television Network]]'s "THE BASEBALL 2002",
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  • [[Image:AyumiHamasaki-Voyage.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...BS]] [[Dorama|dorama]] [[My Little Chef]]. It was released on the same day as her remix album ''[[Cyber Trance Presents Ayu Trance 2|Cyber TRANCE present
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  • ...ity. "[[Bold & Delicious]]" and "[[Will (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Will]]" were used as [[CM]] songs by [[Wikipedia:Panasonic|Panasonic]] for promoting Lumix photo *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • ...tly altered in different angles. Those who ordered early received a poster as a first press bonus. "BLUE BIRD" was the #32 best-selling single of 2006. T *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • ...'[[Secret (Hamasaki Ayumi album)|Secret]]'' is also included on the single as it is the Chinese movie [[wikipedia:Confession of Pain|Confession of Pain]] *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • ...cial]] song. The B-side, "[[Decision (Hamasaki Ayumi)|decision]]" was used as music.jp TV [[CM|commercial]] song. The single was recorded in Los Angeles. *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • ...charted for 9 weeks and sold 152,250 copies. It was released the same day as ''[[Ayu-mi-x 4 + Selection Acoustic Orchestra Version|ayu-mi-x 4 + selectio *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • [[Image:ayu-flyhigh.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Fly high is Hamasaki Ayumi's 13th single. Fly high was used as the [[wikipedia:Lycos|LYCOS]] [[CM]] song. It's the second re-cut single fr
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  • [[Image:kanariya.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] kanariya is Hamasaki Ayumi's 12th single. kanariya was used as the opening theme for [[CDTV]] during December. It's the first re-cut singl
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  • [[Image:the brilliant green - Ai no Ai no Hoshi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...or [[Mistio]] drinks. "[[Funny Girlfriend!!|FUNNY GIRLFRIEND!!]]" was used as [[Shiseido]]'s [[ZA]] range of cosmetics' [[CM]] song. This single reached
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  • [[Image:a song is born.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] : Found on the "a song is born" single as track #1. This is the original version of the song, a duet between [[Hamasa
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  • [[Image:Ashita (8cm).jpg|thumb|130px|CD Art]] [[Image:Ashita (12cm).jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]]
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  • [[Image:Naki Mushi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] "Naki Mushi" is aiko's second single. The title song was used as the LOTTE's "Cinnamon Gum" [[CM]] song. The single reached #26 on the weekl
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  • [[Image:aiko Hanabi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Hanabi is aiko's third single. Hanabi was used as the Sunkus's "Hyashi Chuuka" [[CM]] song and was also the ending theme for
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  • [[Image:Kabutomushi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...r [[TBS]]' music show ''[[CDTV]]'' during December. "[[Momoiro]]" was used as the "NTT DoCoMo502i" [[CM]] song. It reached #8 on the weekly [[Oricon]] ch
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  • [[Image:Sakura no Toki.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] "Sakura no Toki" is aiko's fifth single. The title song was used as the "Calpis Water" [[CM]] song. This single was limited to 200,000 units. I
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  • '''Kanda Sayaka''' (神田沙也加), also known simply as '''SAYAKA''', was a Japanese actress, [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], and [[J-Pop|pop]] ...Ever Since|ever since]]". One year later, in 2003 Kanda officially debuted as an actress with the lead female role of the film ''[[Dragon Head]]'' (with
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  • ...rchange File Format|.aiff format]]. The album was released on the same day as "[[Dream On|Dream ON]]", a collaboration single with [[Urata Naoya]] of [[A *'''Art Direction & Design''': Takuma Noriage (brg)
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  • ...s, and from then on moved to Japan. Hitoto Yo starred in the 2004 Japanese art film, ''[[wikipedia:Café Lumière|Café Lumière]]''. ...t~]]". This song later appears on her "[[Edo Polka / Yume Nakaba]]" single as "[[Seiro~Maze|Seiro~MAZE]]" (the kanji is the same for both titles).
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  • [[Image:ART-SCHOOL - YOU promo.jpg|thumb|400px|ART-SCHOOL promoting ''[[You (ART-SCHOOL)|YOU]]'' (2014)]] '''ART-SCHOOL''' is a Japanese alternative rock band.
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  • [[Image:Soffio di vento ~Best of IZUMI SAKAI Selection~.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...Sakai Izumi's favourite b-sides and album tracks. Released on the same day as [[Brezza di Mare ~Dedicated to Izumi Sakai~|Brezza di mare]]. It reached #2
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  • [[Image:Brezza_di_mare.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...the production team that worked with Sakai Izumi. Released on the same day as [[Soffio di Vento ~Best of Izumi Sakai Selection~|Soffio di vento]]. It rea
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  • [[Image:Glorious Mind.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...3rd single, and Sakai Izumi's last recorded work. The title track was used as the 21st opening theme for the Nihon TV [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Meitantei Conan
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  • ...ng the human mouth. However, it also involves the imitation of sounds such as scratching. 'Vocal percussion' is more commonly associated with a-cappella
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  • ...d putting together any instrument (instrument meaning just about anything, as noted in this quote by [[Yamamoto Seiichi|Yamamoto Seiichi]] of [[Boredoms]
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  • ...[[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band formed by [[YOSHIKI]]. Their sound started as [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] speed metal, and later went toward [[wikipedia:Alt ...2004, and [[Taiji|TAIJI]] covered [[hide]]'s "[[Rocket Dive|ROCKET DIVE]]" as well.
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  • [[Image:Hare Hare Yukai.jpg‎|thumb|230px|CD Art]] [[Image:Hare Hare Yukai Analog.jpg‎|thumb|230px|Analog Art]]
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  • [[Image:Amano Tsukiko - Chou.jpg|thumb|260px|CD Art]] "Chou" is [[Amano Tsukiko]]'s seventh single, which was used as the second theme song for the game [[wikipedia:Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butt
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  • ...]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. They were previously known as ''Gazette'' before the release of their second album ''[[Nil (the GazettE)| ...t Yokohama Arena|TOUR 2006-2007「DECOMPOSITION BEAUTY」FINAL Meaningless Art That People Showed AT YOKOHAMA ARENA]]
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  • [[Image:Taja - LOVE TODAY.jpg|thumb|235px|CD Art]] ...TODAY" is the second single released by [[Taja]]. The title track was used as the insert song for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]. The sing
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  • [[Image:FictionJunction - Everlasting Songs.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...[[Kioku no Mori]] is a new song by [[FictionJunction YUUKA]] and was used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|OVA]] ''[[Wikipedia:Tsubasa: Reservoir Chr
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  • ...in 2008, Tomatsu entered an university and moved to Tokyo. Her popularity as a voice actress rose in fall 2008, when she lent her voice to Nagi, the mai *[2009] [[Wikipedia:GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class|GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class]] - '''Yamaguchi Kisaragi'''
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  • *'''Hobbies:''' Swimming, reading, decorative gardening, art appreciation ...in the stage production "Horobi Kaketa Jinrui, Sono Ai no Honjitsu wa..." as Caine, chosen out of 3000 hopefuls. He made his theatrical debut in 2001 wi
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  • ...finally standardized in 1987. Yoshiki was the drummer and pianist as well as the composer, [[hide]] was the lead gutarist and secondary composer, [[Tosh ...Venus|Haitoku no Hitomi - Eyes of Venus]]" under the name [[V2]]. Yoshiki, as always, was the drummer and pianist, while Komuro was the keyboardist. Toge
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  • ...have a western name or choose not to use it. If so, their name should stay as their Chinese two-part Pinyin name: ''family name'' and ''given name'' (for * Bands with 'The' as the first word of their name should be listed so. For example, [[The Brilli
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  • ...nd vocalist. Their name was a portmanteau of "COLKINIKHA" and "contemode"; as Sakai's fashion brand and Nakata's personal label contemode are both defunc * [[Nakata Yasutaka]] - composition, arrangement, art direction, music production
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  • ...ured other artists such as [[KOTOKO]], [[fripSide]], and [[Kurosaki Maon]] as guests. ...ENT]] (#10 ''Ame ni Utau Ballad'' - '''Kawada Mami''' & [[Shimamiya Eiko]] as [[Healing Leaf]], #11 ''I pray to stop my cry -little sea style-'')
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  • [[File:yuki66db.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...ingle released by [[YUKI]]. The track "[[66db (YUKI song)|66db]]" was used as the Toyota Motor Corporation's WiLL VS [[CM]] song, replacing "[[The End of
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  • [[File:yukistandupsister.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ..."[[index.php?title=Koibito Yo&action=edit|koibito yo]]" has been described as a reggae number. The single reached #10 on the [[Oricon]] charts and stayed
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  • [[File:yukihummingbird.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...video for the song is directed by [[Noda Nagi]] who directed the last two as well. [[YUKI]] herself has compared the song with that of [[JUDY AND MARY]]
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  • [[Image:yukihomesweethome.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...ng braces. The track "[[Home Sweet Home (song)|Home Sweet Home]]" was used as opening theme song to the first ''[[NARUTO]]'' movie. The single reached #9
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  • [[Image:yukihellogoodbye.jpg|thumb|220px|Cover Art]] ...dbye" is the eighth single released by [[YUKI]]. "Hello, Goodbye" was used as the CM song for Soap Company's "Essential Shampoo". Both songs on the singl
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  • [[Image:yukidramatic.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...eased by [[YUKI]]. The title track "[[Dramatic (song)|Dramatic]]" was used as the opening theme to the anime "[[Honey & Clover|Honey & Clover]]". The sin
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  • [[Image:yukifugainaiya.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...aiya" is the fourteenth single released by [[YUKI]]. "Fugainaiya" was used as the opening song for the anime "[[Honey & Clover 2]]". All three songs on t
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  • [[Image:yukihoshikuzusunset.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...n charts, selling a total of 43,629 copies. The single had airplay success as well, reaching #53 on 81.3 FM J-WAVE's "TOKIO HOT 100 Chart" for 2007. Alth
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  • [[Image:yukiwonderline.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...[[YUKI]]. Both "Wonderline" and the "night swimming remix" were both used as [[CM]] songs for the FOMA N905i. Track #3 is a live version of the song "[[
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  • ...Fantastic Silent which caught the attention of [[Hayao Miyazaki]] as well as impressing others. Then she released her sophomore comic Kigurumi, which wa ...lita]] fashion magazine [[KERA]] by creating comic strips for them as well as being the illustrator and inserter for the 2003 film ''[[Josee, the Tiger
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  • * '''Hobbies:''' Collecting cute accessories and stickers, nail art, observing people ==== As a Featured Back-Up Dancer ====
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  • [[Image:STARS.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...and charted for 15 weeks. This single sold 174,740 units in 2001, as well as 294,440 units in 2002. Because of this, this single became the #34 single o
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  • [[Image:Undergraphsubarashikinichijyou.jpg‎‎|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...gm]]", "[[Majime Sugiru Kimi e]]" and "[[Yubisaki Kara Sekai wo]]" as well as a the digital single "[[Tooki Hi]]. The limited edition version included a
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  • [[Image:Ugkonobasho.jpg‎ ‎|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...edition version includes DVD with music videos of the two singles as well as a 10th year anniversary interview.
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  • ...ber of the group [[THE Possible]], and former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]] since 2004 to 2007. * '''Hobbies:''' Nail art, taking pictures, eating, singing
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  • [[Image:Lost Butterfly.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...CD itself. Whether it will ever get an official DVD release is skeptical, as there is and has never been any known plans to do so.
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  • [[Image:FIND THE WAY.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] FIND THE WAY is Nakashima Mika's ninth single. FIND THE WAY was used as the ending theme song for the [[anime]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam Seed]] from Ju
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  • [[Image:FROM ME TO YOU.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...leased by YUI. The album contains four of her previously released singles. As this album sold 180,657 copies in 2006, it became the #70 album of the year
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  • [[Image:Agehachou.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Agehachou is Porno Graffitti's sixth single. Agehachou was used as the FT SHISEIDO "Tessera" [[CM]] song. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] char
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  • [[Image:MISIA_-_MFBS.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Album art]] As it sold 2,246,400 copies in 1998, it was the #8 best-selling album of that
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  • [[Image:Always.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] always is Kuraki Mai's ninth single. always was used as the 12th ending theme for the [[anime]] [[Meitantei Conan]] through the epi
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  • ...February of 2007. Despite hailing from Nagoya, the band isn't usually seen as being [[:Category:Nagoya-Kei|Nagoya-Kei]]. At the start of 2008, ClearVeil ...'ARRow]], and [[Naruka]] (ex-[[Jaguar]]); Naruka would later join the band as their official drummer.
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  • ...the drummer, has started many bands, but none of them became as successful as DEAD END. In 2009, the band made their come back as a trio. In November the same year, they released a new album ''[[Metamorpho
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  • ...ress and model under [[Parkjiyoon Creative]]. She made her debut at age 13 as a Haetae CF model. She was popular in the late 90s and early 00s for her di ...odeling skills. She has a B.F.A. from Namseoul University in Environmental Art & Design, but isn't putting this to use at the moment. Her voice has a very
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  • [[Image:milk tea ~ Utsukushiki Hana.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...tionary "XYLISH" 2006 CM song and Ano Natsu mo, Umi mo, Sora mo being used as the Suntory "Diet (Nama)" CM song. It was released in two versions: a limit
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  • ...art, and therefore they have been invited to perform on various shows such as [[Music Station]].
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  • ...SEED]] and most recently ''[[Wikipedia:Pandora Hearts|Pandora Hearts]]''. As a soloist Kajiura goes by the name [[FictionJunction]], especially in her c * [2013.01.23] [[Sword Art Online Original Soundtrack vol.1]]
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  • '''Golf-Mike''' (กอล์ฟ-ไมค์) (known as '''GOLF & MIKE''' in Japan) is a [[:Category:T-Pop|Thai]]/[[J-Pop|Japanese Pirath and Pichaya come from a musical family as their older brothers, who go by [[Sand]] and [[Bank]], were also popular mu
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  • ...&B|R&B]] singer-songwriter under [[Atlas Music]] record label. She debuted as a solo artist in 2006 with the single "[[Boyfriend (AYUSE KOZUE)|boyfriend] ...single was released to [[wikipedia:iTunes|iTunes]]. She was also featured as their Free Download for the first week in April. Around two weeks later, th
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  • ...U-15]]), actress and model for [[Pichi Lemon|Pichi Lemon]]. She was signed as a singer to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] in 2006. * '''Currently hooked on...''' Nail art, listening to music
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  • ...whose dream is to sing, and '''Komatsu Nana''' (小松奈々), also known as Hachi, is a naive, upper middle-class girl whose dream is to love. ...que relationship and go through many ups and downs to maintain it, as well as other relations in their lives.
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  • ...to audition for the TV program "Kinpachi-Sensei". And after this, his life as an actor started. ...to go their separate ways. They further plan to cooperate in their duties as parents of their two children.
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  • ...다/Sea) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer and actress. She first debuted as the lead singer of [[S.E.S.]], one of the most popular girl groups in K-pop *[2004] [[Wikipedia:Make-up Art Cosmetics|M•A•C]]
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  • [[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Hashiru.jpg|thumb|400px|CD Art]] ...charts and charted for one week, selling 2,300 copies. "Hashiru" was used as the lead promotional single for Sakamoto's second studio album ''[[Dive (Sa
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  • [[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Shippo no Uta.jpg|thumb|400px|CD Art]] ...the eighth single released by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The title track was used as the opening theme to the video game [[wikipedia:Napple Tale|Napple Tale]].
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  • [[Image:hemispheremaaya.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the tenth single released by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The title track was used as the opening theme to the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:RahXephon|RahXephon]
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  • [[Image:tunetherainbowmaaya.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...he twelfth single released by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The title track was used as the ending theme to the [[Anime|anime]] movie [[wikipedia:RahXephon: Plural
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  • [[Image:loopmaaya.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...thirteenth single released by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The title track was used as the first ending theme to the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Tsubasa: Reserv
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  • [[Image:trianglermaaya.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...sixteenth single released by [[Sakamoto Maaya]]. The title track was used as the first opening theme to the popular [[Anime|anime]] [[Macross Frontier]]
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  • [[Image:Tommy february6 - je t'aime je t'aime.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...[Tommy Airline|Tommy airline]] and the album itself feature the characters as well). The single peaked at #5 in the charts and stayed in the charts for 1
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  • [[Image:KOKIA - KARMA.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...under [[Lantis#Glory Heaven|Glory Heaven]] label. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Wikipedia:Phantom of Inferno#An
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  • # [[As for One Day|AS FOR ONE DAY]] ||April 13, 2008 ||15:30 ||Hiroshima ||Fukuyama Hall of Art & Culture
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  • ...n 2000, Horie landed a major role in ''[[Wikipedia:Love Hina|Love Hina]]'' as the character Narusegawa Naru. She began to release albums and singles, bec * [2009] [[Wikipedia:GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class|GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class]] - '''Nozaki Namiko'''
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  • ...[[Lee Soo Young]]'s MV "[[Kkotteureun Jigo]]" in January 2005. She debuted as a singer six months later in July, 2005, with the album ''[[My Sweet And Fr ...hoven]]'s "[[wikipedia:Für Elise|Für Elise]]". Controversy arose however as the [[PV|MV]] for the song duplicated a fight scene from the Japanese [[wik
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  • [[Image:Kawada Mami - Hishoku no Sora.jpg‎|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...y [[Kawada Mami]]. The title track was used as the first opening theme and as ending theme for the chapter 24 to the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Shakugan
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  • [[Image:akainamidamami.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...third major single released by [[Kawada Mami]]. "[[Akai Namida]]" was used as an insert song for the [[Anime|anime]] film of [[wikipedia:Shakugan no Shan
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  • [[Image:getmywaymami.jpg‎|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...fourth major single released by [[Kawada Mami]]. The title track was used as the second ending theme to the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Hayate the Comba
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  • [[Image:Kawada Mami - PSI-missing.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...Index|To Aru Majutsu no Index]] while "[[Ame (Kawada Mami)|Ame]]" was used as an insert song in the same anime. The single reached #14 on the [[Oricon]]
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  • [[Image:GNCV0013 1.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...Majutsu no Index]] while "[[Jellyfish (Kawada Mami)|jellyfish]]" was used as an insert song in the same anime. The single reached #12 on the [[Oricon]]
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  • [[Image:Nakashima Mika LOVE.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...ecause it sold 696,946 units in 2004, it became the #12 album of that year as well; it sold a total of 1,410,921 copies in Japan, surpassing the sales of
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  • ...rtist Society]], Versailles signed with [[Warner Music Japan]] and debuted as a major act two years after formation. ...[[YUKI (Versailles)|YUKI]] (ex-[[SugarTrip]]) was the second one, he came as a recommendation from the owners of the live venue Meguro Rockmaykan. [[TER
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  • [[Image:Nakashima Mika MUSIC.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...lbum included a special package. The style of this album is best described as 'electic,' with a mix of soft electronica, 1970s-style soft rock, and balla
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  • ...ae|Jalmotaesseo]]'', their first repackaged mini-album, which was released as a full album. ''Saint O'Clock'' was released in two editions, regular and " ...odified version of the Korean "Special Limited Edition" cover art was used as cover for the two editions of the album.
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  • [[Image:Kizuki Minami - Shiroi Tsuki.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ck was used as a power play song for [[NTV]] program [[Music Fighter]] and as the theme song for [[ANB]] program [[Chii Sanpo]].
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  • [[Image:Nakashima Mika RESISTANCE.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...meiji.co.jp/ Meiji] [[CM]] song, and HEAVEN ON EARTH (EP Version) was used as the [http://nomorerules.net/ Kanebo KATE] [[CM]] song. This mini-album sold
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  • [[Image:Nakashima Mika BEST.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...bum was later released on vinyl on January 11th 2006 with the same tracks. As this album sold 1,109,420 copies in 2006, it became the #6 album of the yea
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  • [[Image:Nakashima Mika WILL.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] WILL is Nakashima Mika's fifth single. WILL was used as the theme song for the [[dorama]] [[Kayou 22ji]]. This single reached #3 on
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  • [[Image:Nakashima Mika Love Addict.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Love Addict is Nakashima Mika's seventh single. Love Addict was used as the [http://nomorerules.net/ Kanebo KATE] [[CM]] song. This single reached
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  • [[Image:Sakurairo Mau Koro.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...au Koro single as track one and the album [[Music (Nakashima Mika)|MUSIC]] as track one. This is the version set to the PV.
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  • [[Image:Nakashima Mika Hitori.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Hitori is Nakashima Mika's 15th single. Hitori was used as the [[Square Enix]] game [[wikipedia:Drakengard 2|DRAG-ON DRAGOON 2]] theme
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  • [[Image:GLAMOROUS SKY.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...wa Ai]] wrote the lyrics. The b-sides, BLOOD and ISOLATION, were both used as [http://nomorerules.net/ Kanebo KATE] [[CM]] songs. This single reached #1
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  • [[Image:ALL HANDS TOGETHER.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...HANDS TOGETHER is Nakashima Mika's 18th single. It follows the same theme as [[Cry No More|CRY NO MORE]] does, and was recorded in [[Wikipedia:Tennessee
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  • [[Image:Hitoiro.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...t on to sell 45,770 copies in 2007, making it the #174 single of that year as well. Hitoiro was also ranked #37 most downloaded song of 2007 on [[Recocho
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  • [[Image:Mienai Hoshi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...kaku]]. I LOVE YOU is a cover of the song by [[Ozaki Yutaka]] and was used as the [http://www.daihatsu.co.jp/showroom/lineup/tanto_custom/index.htm Daiha
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  • [[Image:Nakashima Mika LIFE.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...//www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/chart/w071020_3.html RIAJ]. LIFE also came in as the #18 most downloaded song of 2007 by [[Recochoku]]. It reached #3 on the
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  • [[Image:Eien no Uta.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Eien no Uta is Nakashima Mika's 24th single. Eien no Uta was used as the theme song to the Okinawan-themed movie [[Southbound]]. This song is a
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  • [[Image:I DON'T KNOW.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...imited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD only edition. I DON'T KNOW was used as the [http://nomorerules.net/ Kanebo KATE] [[CM]] song. This single charted
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  • [[Image:ORION.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ORION is Nakashima Mika's 27th single. ORION was used as the insert song for the [[dorama]] [[Ryuusei no Kizuna]]. The [[PV|music vi
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  • ...ammbon''' (クラムボン) is a three piece Japanese [[Wikipedia:Art rock|Art]] [[J-Rock|rock]] band. The group formed back in 1996 when they were attend ...ul Komachi" of East Japan Railway for February 2000 (it was later released as the b-side to "[[Zansho]]"). After this they went on a short hiatus, due to
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  • ...le "[[Sakasama no Chou]]" was released about six months later and was used as the opening song to the [[wikipedia:Hell Girl|Jigoku Shoujo]] anime. With t ...oku Shoujo|Jigoku Shoujo]] which "[[Nightmare (SNoW)|NightmaRe]]" was used as the closing song.
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  • ...d by [[Kiriya Kazuaki]] (who also shot the photography and helped with the art direction), and is the second of the famous "[[Kiriya Trilogy]]" of Utada p ...da Hikaru Single Collection Vol.1|Utada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.1]]'' as track #11.
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  • [[Image:Aitai.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Aitai is Yuzu's 27th single. Aitai was used as the theme song for the [[NHK]] [[dorama]] [[Ghost Friends]].
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  • ...rsions: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD only edition. The jacket art was illustrated by [[manga-ka]] [[Motomiya Hiroshi]].
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  • [[Image:Yuzu Story.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the TOYOTA "Ractis" [[CM]] song. This single was released on the same day as [[Live Films Yuzu no Ne|LIVE FILMS Yuzu no Ne]]. Story was the #92 single o
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  • [[Image:Chou Tokkyuu ~ Hi wa Mata Noboru.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...for Fuji TV's "Renai Kansatsu Variety Ainori". Hi wa Mata Noboru was used as the theme song for "Mezamashi Doyoubi". It reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] cha
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  • [[Image:Hokousha Yuusen ~ Nou.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Hokousha Yuusen / Nou is Yuzu's 19th single. Hokousha Yuusen was used as the Ezaki Glico's "Pocky" [[CM]] song. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] char
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  • [[Image:Sumire (single).jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...single and the last of the 4 consecutive limited singles. Sumire was used as the Asahi Inryo's "Mitsuya Cider" [[CM]] song. It reached #4 on the [[Orico
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  • [[Image:Mata Aeru Hi Made.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...ng for the movie [[Doraemon no Nobita to Fushigi Kaze Tsukai]]. The jacket art was illustrated by artist [[Wikipedia:Takashi Murakami|Murakami Takashi]].
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  • [[Image:3 Count.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] 3 Count is Yuzu's 11th single. 3 Count was used as the Japan Racing Association [[CM]] song. It reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] c
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  • [[Image:Tobenai Tori.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Tobenai Tori is Yuzu's tenth single. Tobenai Tori was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Namida wo Fuite]]. It reached #1
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  • ...riginal Soundtrack Single Movie Shaberedomo Shaberedomo.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...soundtrack single for the movie ''[[Shaberedomo Shaberedomo]]'', released as a limited edition only. It reached #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 58,
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  • [[Image:Kajiki ~Sakura Saku Hen~.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] Kajiki ~Sakura Saku Hen~ is Yuzu's first live album. It was released as a limited edition pressing. It reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold
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  • [[Image:Yuzuman no Natsu.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ''Yuzuman no Natsu'' is Yuzu's third mini-album. It was released as a limited edition pressing. It reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts a
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  • [[Image:Kajiki ~Futari no Big (Egg) Show Hen~.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...Futari no Big (Egg) Show Hen~ is Yuzu's second live album. It was released as a limited edition pressing. It reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold
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  • [[Image:Yuzu Smile.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] Yuzu Smile is Yuzu's fourth mini-album. It was released as a limited edition pressing. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold
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  • [[Image:Beautiful Life.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Beautiful Life is w-inds.' 23rd single. Beautiful Life was used as the theme song for the [[dorama]] [[Otoko no Ko Sodate]]. It was released i
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  • [[Image:LOVE IS THE GREATEST THING.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...REATEST THING is w-inds.' 22nd single. LOVE IS THE GREATEST THING was used as the theme song for the Japanese release of the movie [[Wikipedia:Shrek the
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  • [[Image:Motteke! Sailor Fuku.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...Hiiragi Kagami, Hiiragi Tsukasa, Takara Miyuki). The title track was used as its opening theme. The single sold 162,401 in 2007 and is the 40th best sel
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  • [[Image:ayu-mi-x 6 -GOLD-.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...is Hamasaki Ayumi's first remix album in 5 years. Released on the same day as ''[[Ayu-mi-x 6 -Silver-|ayu-mi-x 6 -SILVER-]]''. The first-press comes in a
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  • [[Image:ayu-mi-x 6 -SILVER-.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...is Hamasaki Ayumi's first remix album in 5 years. Released on the same day as ''[[Ayu-mi-x 6 -Gold-|ayu-mi-x 6 -GOLD-]]''. The first-press comes in a sli
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  • [[Image:126559 1 f.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...ung]]. "[[Seontaek]]" was used as the lead single and "[[Budam]]" was used as the follow-up release.
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  • [[Image:SAKURA Drops ~ Letters.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...t in the world charts in either airplay or sales. The most recent figures (as of May 26, 2006) show that this singe sold 686,720 units in total.
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  • [[Image:128648 1 f.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...]]. "[[Dash]]" was used as the lead single, while "[[Sad Salsa]]" was used as the follow-up single. The album sold over 360,000 copies.
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  • ...as behind the art direction for the single, he did not take an active part as usual, with the single photography going to [[Izima Kaoru]] and the PV dire The mentioning of fluorescent lights is a cultural reference, as many Japanese people have strong distaste for them and are not able to stan
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  • ...oshiba-EMI website. The streaming included an acoustic performance as well as Utada answering a few questions from fans. It was available from the 11th u ...e "Be My Last" single as track #1 and and on ''[[Ultra Blue|ULTRA BLUE]]'' as track #11.
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  • [[Image:MAY'S HoshinoKazudake.jpg|thumb|150px|Single art]] ...mete" is the first digital single released by [[MAY'S]]. The song was used as the theme song for the movie [http://www.ongakubito.net/ Ongakubito].
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  • [[Image:baekjiyoungtres.jpg|thumb|250px|Album Art]] ...ate 2000. "[[Churak]]" and "[[Emotion (Baek Ji Young)|Emotion]]" were used as the singles. The album has sold 200,000 copies in Korea.
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  • ...ang Anhae]]", while "[[Ez Do Dance (Baek Ji Young)|Ez Do Dance]]" was used as the follow-up single. This album sold over 70,000 copies and was one of the ...''Thank You I Can Smile Again''. This new album included a different cover art and an extra CD.
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  • [[Image:Devil Inside.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...board Hot Dance/Club Airplay. The Richard Vission Radio Edit remix as well as The Scum Frog Radio Edit remis were available for download prior to the rel
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  • ...the band was in the ''Romantic Fuyu Kikou -2008-☆'' tour presented by [[ART POP ENTERTAINMENT]]. The five date tour began on January 22nd at OSAKA MUSE ...ties of their two previously released singles, they were combined together as a normal edition. The aptly named "[[Athena & Sin|ATHENA & S.I.N]]" was rel
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  • [[Image:TRIAL.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] TRIAL is w-inds.' 19th single. TRIAL was used as the theme song for the movie [[GOAL!]]. The third track Kazauta is a cover
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  • [[Image:Yakusoku no Kakera.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] "Yakusoku no Kakera" is w-inds.' 17th single. The title song was used as the [[CM]] song for [http://www.bourbon.co.jp/ Bourbon]'s Gum. It reached #
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  • [[Image:Yume no Basho he.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Yume no Basho e is w-inds.' 14th single. Yume no Basho e was used as the image song for [[NTV]]'s broadcast of the 83rd National Senior High Sch
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  • [[Image:Kirei da.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Kirei da is w-inds.' 12th single. Kirei da was used as the [http://www.bourbon.co.jp/ Bourbon]'s Fruits Gum [[CM]] song. It was re
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  • [[Image:w-inds. Pieces.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...h single, and is a cover of the song by [[Retro G-Style]]. Pieces was used as the [http://www.bourbon.co.jp/ Bourbon]'s Fruits Gum [[CM]] song. It reache
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  • [[Image:Another Days.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Another Days is w-inds.' fifth single. Another Days was used as the [http://www.family.co.jp/ Family Mart] "M / F / C" [[CM]] song. It reac
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  • [[Image:World needs love.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...p groups [[w-inds.]], [[FLAME]] and [[Folder5]]. World needs love was used as the image song for the 2002 [http://www.inas-fid.org/ INAS-FID] Soccer Worl
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  • [[Image:the brilliant green (album).jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...gipak. The album reached #2 on [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 21 weeks. As this album sold 1,378,460 copies in 1998, it became the #16 album of the ye
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  • [[Image:Saiai.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...ki Kou]] and [[Fukuyama Masaharu]] under the name ''KOH+''. Saiai was used as the theme song for the movie [[Yougisha X no Kenshin]], starring both artis
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  • [[Image:Naitari Shinaide ~ RED x BLUE.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...First press editions included a 16-page booklet. Naitari Shinaide was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Wakaba (dorama)|Wakaba]]. RED x
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  • [[Image:Niji ~Mou Hitotsu no Natsu~.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...116,036 copies, becoming the #81 single of 2004. This single was released as a limited edition only.
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  • [[Image:Gang.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Gang★ is Fukuyama Masaharu's 17th single. Gang★ was used as the WOWOW spring campaign song. It reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, cha
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  • [[Image:Peach!! ~ Heart of Xmas.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Peach!! / Heart of Xmas is Fukuyama Masaharu's 13th single. Peach!! was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Itabashi Madams]]. Heart of Xmas
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  • [[Image:Sakurazaka.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...to Junko)|SONGS]] in 2007, and by [[Stephanie (singer)|Stephanie]] in 2012 as a digital single.
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  • [[Image:HEAVEN ~ Squall.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] HEAVEN / Squall is Fukuyama Masaharu's 14th single. HEAVEN was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Out ~Tsumatachi no Hanzai~|OUT ~
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  • [[Image:Fukuyama Masaharu HELLO.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] # [[Sono Mama de...]] (そのままで...; ''As It Is...'')
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  • * '''Hobbies:''' Reading magazines, nail art, karaoke, shopping, cleaning ...n the movie) learned sax specifically for this role. Her fanbase increased as a result of her performance, even though she did not have a central part in
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  • [[Image:All My Loving ~ Koibito.jpg|thumb|350px|CD Art]] ...ing / Koibito is Fukuyama Masaharu's eighth single. All My Loving was used as the Panasonic "CD Radio Cassette" [[CM]] song. Koibito was the Panasonic "C
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  • [[Image:MELODY ~ BABY BABY.jpg|thumb|150px|CD Art]] ...was used as the Lotte "Shinsaku Lotte Gum" [[CM]] song. BABY BABY was used as the opening theme for [[MBS]] program "Terebi no Tsuno". It reached #5 on t
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  • [[Image:Access.jpg|thumb|150px|CD Art]] Access is Fukuyama Masaharu's second single. Access was used as the Victor "Movie Gokko" [[CM]] song. This single did not chart on the [[Or
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  • ...[:Category:J-Gothic|Japanese gothic]] unit. Their music has been described as "Electro-Gothic Pop" and combines influences from [[:Category:Electronic|el ...t there, and became friends from their love in 70's-80's horror movies and art. After school they participated in different music related projects until E
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  • [[Image:MAGNUM COLLECTION SLOW.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...W" is Fukuyama Masaharu's selection album. It was released on the same day as the single [[Niji / Himawari / Sore ga Subete sa]]. It reached #1 on the [[
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  • [[Image:Suga Shikao - FAMILY.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...and [[Kyoko]]'s cover which Suga wrote the lyrics for and were later used as insert songs of episode 6 and 8 for the second season of the [[Anime|anime]
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  • ...s picked by ''[[Hana to Yume]]'' magazine after entering their "Love Hunt" art contest. ...k on her ''[[Count Cain]]'' series. She started written a new story, known as the ''Godchild'' story-arc. The series ran for four years, compiling anothe
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  • ...Bijutsukan]] (メトロポリタン美術館; ''The Metropolitan Museum of Art'') ...re You Ready for Love]]". This was released through the Japan iTunes Store as a special edition which comes with the full version of the cover song menti
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  • [[Image:SMAP Triangle.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] "Triangle" is SMAP's 38th single. The title track was used as the theme song for [[TV Asahi]]'s sports broadcasts (Torino Olympic Winter
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  • [[Image:Iijima Mari - Ai Oboete Imasu ka.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...Movie|Macross: Ai Oboete Imasu ka]]'' while "[[Tenshi no Enogu]]" was used as the ending theme for the same movie. The single reached #7 on the [[Oricon]
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  • [[Image:Iijima Mari - 1 Gram no Koufuku.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...is the fourth single released by [[Iijima Mari]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for [[wikipedia:Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] program ''
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  • [[Image:Iijima Mari - Cecile no Amagasa.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...jima Mari]]. The B-side "[[Photograph (Iijima Mari)|Photograph]]" was used as the CM song for [[wikipedia:Sumitomo Life|Sumitomo Life]]'s "Photograph".
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  • [[Image:Eclipse - Running on.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...nd single released by [[Eclipse (group)|Eclipse]]. The title track is used as the insert song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Basquash!|Basquash!]]
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  • ...bayashi Kendo, the idea came up that he should play a militant homosexual. As Kobayashi put it "he made a perfect hardcore gay". Razor Ramon went with th ...ns and shouting "Whoooo!" or "Haado Gei" (Hard Gay or seen cleverly as The Art of Hard Gay". On the show Razor Ramon had his own little segment where he w
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  • [[Image:Tommy february6 - MaGic in youR Eyes.jpg|thumb|260px|CD Art]] ...moko|Tommy february<sup>6</sup>]]'s sixth single. The title track was used as the theme song for the drama [[Okusama wa Majo]].
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  • [[File:neveryozora.jpg|thumb|250px|Single art]] ...sed by [[Kato Miliyah]]. The song "[[Never Let Go|Never let go]]" was used as the theme song for the ''[http://pc.dwango.jp/ dwango]'' [[CM]]. The single
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  • [[Image:the brilliant green - TERRA2001.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...harts (under [[Mr.Children]]'s [[1/42]] album) and charted for nine weeks. As this album sold 641,210 copies in 1999, it became the #43 album of the year
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  • [[Image:Akaku Atsui Kodou.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Akaku Atsui Kodou is Aiuchi Rina's 19th single. Akaku Atsui Kodou was used as the third ending theme for [[Ultraman Nexus]]. It reached #7 on the [[Orico
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  • [[Image:Dream x Dream.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Dream x Dream is Aiuchi Rina's 16th single. Dream x Dream was used as the theme song for the [[Meitantei Conan]] movie [[Ginyoku no Magician]]. I
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  • [[Image:the brilliant green - Tsumetai Hana.jpg|thumb|350px|CD Art]] ...Hana" is [[the brilliant green]]'s fourth single. The title track was used as an opening theme for [[CDTV]]. This single reached #1 on [[Oricon]] charts
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  • [[Image:the brilliant green - Sono Speed de.jpg|thumb|180px|CD Art]] ...e" is The [[the brilliant green]]'s fifth single. The title track was used as the [[OVERTIME]] [[Dorama|drama]] theme song. This single reached #1 on [[O
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  • ...brilliant green - Hello Another Way -Sorezore no Basho-.jpg|thumb|260px|CD Art]] ...asho-" is [[the brilliant green]]'s tenth single. The title track was used as [[JAL]]'s 2000 ACTIVE Hokkaidou campaign song. It reached #8 on [[Oricon]]
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  • ...brilliant green - Forever to me ~Owari Naki Kanashimi~.jpg|thumb|260px|CD Art]] ...y february6 (album)|Tommy february<sup>6</sup>]]. The title track was used as the [[Dorama|drama]] [[Nemurenu Yoru wo Daite]]'s theme song. The single re
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  • [[Image:the brilliant green - Rainy days never stays.jpg|thumb|260px|CD Art]] : Found on the '''Rainy days never stays''' single as #1 This is the version set to the [[PV]].
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  • [[Image:Tsuyoshi - Sora ~Utsukushii Ware no Sora.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...y Beautiful Sky|Bigaku ~ my beautiful sky]] & was released on the same day as his 30th birthday . It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for eig
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  • [[Image:Mata ne.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...n the album ''[[And I Love You|AND I LOVE YOU]]''. The title song was used as the theme song for the [[One Piece]] movie [[ONE PIECE THE MOVIE Episode of
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  • [[Image:Tommy february6 - EVERYDAY AT THE BUS STOP.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...een]]. Some editions come with a promotional DVD. The title track was used as [[COUNTDOWN TV]]'s opening theme while "[[Since Yesterday|SINCE YESTERDAY]]
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  • [[Image:Tommy february6 - Bloomin'.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...s [[Kawase Tomoko|Tommy february<sup>6</sup>]]'s third single. It was used as the [[CM]] song for Shisedo's Pienne range. The single peaked at #10 in the
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  • [[Image:Sono Mama ~ White Message.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Sono Mama / White Message is SMAP's 42nd single. Sono Mama was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Sasaki Fusai no Jingi Naki Tatak
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  • [[Image:ACTION.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...ies that year. It also reached #76 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart for 2008 as it sold sold 147,421 copies that year.
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  • ..." was used as main theme for the movie ''[[Giniro no Season]]''. The cover art for the CD+DVD edition and the first press of the regular edition simulates * "5296" can be read as "Kobukuro", that's why it can be said that it's their first self-titled alb
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  • ...age:Tommy february6 - L.O.V.E.L.Y ~Yumemiru Lovely Boy~.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...ko|Tommy february<sup>6</sup>]]'s seventh single. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[wikipedia:Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]] movie [[wiki
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  • [[Image:NEXUS 4 ~ SHINE.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ingle. NEXUS 4 was used as the "SUBARU Legacy" [[CM]] song. SHINE was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Seirei no Moribito]]. It sold 1
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  • [[Image:Best of Hero.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Best of Hero is Kuraki Mai's 23rd single. Best of Hero was used as the ending theme for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Gachi Baka!]]. It reached #5 o
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  • [[Image:flying.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] flying is GARNET CROW's sixth single. flying was used as the opening theme for the [[PlayStation]] game [[Tales of Eternia]]. It rea
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  • [[Image:Nakenai Yoru mo Nakanai Asa mo.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...a mo is GARNET CROW's 13th single. Nakenai Yoru mo Nakanai Asa mo was used as the ending theme for [[TV Asahi]]'s program "Uchimura Produce". It reached
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  • [[Image:GARNET CROW Maboroshi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Maboroshi is GARNET CROW's 23rd single. Maboroshi was used as the theme song for the third season of the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Shin Kasouke
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  • [[Image:Namida no Yesterday.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] "Namida no Yesterday" is GARNET CROW's 25th single. The title track was used as the 20th opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Meitantei Conan]]'' thro
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  • [[Image:Nakabayashi May - Fallin' in or Not.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...iversal Music Japan]]. The B-side "[[Cry a Little|Cry a little]]" was used as the ending theme for tha [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Love Get Chu|Love Get
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  • [[Image:JAM_Project_-_Kurenai_no_Kiba.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...iba'' is the 19th single released by [[JAM Project]]. The tracks were used as the opening and the insert song of the anime: [[Choujuushin Gravion Zwei]].
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  • [[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Single Collection+ Hotchpotch.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...ai]]" to her fifth single "[[Platinum (Sakamoto Maaya)|Platinum]]" as well as unreleased songs. The album reached #14 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charte
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  • [[Image:Porno Graffitti Gift.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Gift is Porno Graffitti's 25th single. Gift was used as the theme song for the movie [[Flying Rabbits]]. It was released in two ver
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  • [[Image:Anata ga Koko ni Itara.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ni Itara is Porno Graffitti's 23rd single. Anata ga Koko ni Itara was used as the theme song for the movie [[Naoko]]. The first press edition comes with
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  • ...The first press came with one of two types of a special booklet. The cover art was painted by [[Fuji Natsuko]]. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] we
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  • [[Image:Melissa.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Melissa is Porno Graffitti's 12th single. Melissa was used as the first opening for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Full Metal Alchemist]]. The fir
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  • [[Image:Shimatani Hitomi - Ame.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ka wo Kaze no Hi ni wa Kaze no Naka wo / Marvelous]]". Both are considered as her 28th single. This single peaked at #33 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sol
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  • [[Image:ORANGE RANGE - Hana.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...track was as the theme song for the movie [[Ima, Ai ni Yukimasu]] as well as the [[au]] [[CM]] song. The single reached #1 and charted for 52 weeks. Thi
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  • [[Image:ORANGE RANGE - Asterisk.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...erisk~" is [[ORANGE RANGE]]'s ninth major single. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]. The si
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  • [[Image:ORANGE RANGE - Love Parade.jpg|thumb|200px|CD Art]] ...tenth major single released by [[ORANGE RANGE]]. The title track was used as the theme song to the movie [[Densha Otoko]]. This single reached #1 in Ori
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  • [[Image:ORANGE RANGE - Onegai! Senorita.jpg|thumb|220px|CD Art]] ...ingle released by [[ORANGE RANGE]]'s 10th single. The title track was used as the [[CM]] song to [[Otsuka Beverage]]'s drink MATCH. This was [[ORANGE RAN
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  • * '''School:''' Jeonju Art High School ...ama's and participating collaborations, Taeyeon is also known for her work as a DJ where she hosted her own radio show "Taeyeon's Chinhan Chingu".
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  • [[Image:ETKING DonutsNatsuOomori.jpg|thumb|220px|Single art]] ...ET-KING]]'s second single and first major label release. "Donuts" was used as the CM song for the [http://dwango.co.jp dwango.co.jp] service.
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  • [[Image:Sha la la -Ayakashi NIGHT-.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...NIGHT- is Uura Saeka's second single. Sha la la -Ayakashi NIGHT- was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Kekkaishi]]. It reached #13 on
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  • ...ka......Yume no Naka ~ Atarashii Jibun he Kawaru Switch.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...s the opening theme for "MU-GEN". Atarashii Jibun e Kawaru Switch was used as the ending theme for the [[TV Tokyo]] program "Oshigoto Switch".
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  • ...nment]]. They were originally a four member group where they were marketed as the second [[Fin.K.L]], however [[Kim Sung Hee|Sunghee]] withdrew from the .... Due the conflict DSP Entertainment suspended any Korean group activities as they declared they will no longer be managing the three members. On the fol
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  • [[Image:SUNSET ~ Ari no Mama de.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] SUNSET / Ari no Mama de is Naifu's fourth single. SUNSET was used as the ending theme for [[Music Fighter]] for the month of June. Ari no Mama d
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  • [[Image:Mysterious.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Mysterious is Naifu's second single. Mysterious was used as the 24th opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Meitantei Conan]].
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  • [[Image:shine more.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] "shine more" is [[Amuro Namie]]'s 21st single. The title track was used as the [http://www.lucido-l.jp/product/color01.html Mandom Lucido-L Prism Magi
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  • [[Image:Wishing On The Same Star.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ame title, written by [[Wikipedia:Diane Warren|Diane Warren]]. It was used as the theme song for the Toei movie ''[[Inochi (film)|Inochi]]''. This single
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  • ...usen?]]'', starring Amuro. The B-side "[[Joy (Amuro Namie)|Joy]]" was used as Maxell's UD2's [[CM|commercial]] theme, and it was later released by [[m.c. ...aphics]]. The song went onto be a big influence for artists in Japan, such as [[Kato Miliyah]] who in 2008 released the "SWEET 19 BLUES" sampled "[[19 Me
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  • ...ues (single)|title track]], and used as the Maxell UD2's CM song (credited as m.c.A・T feat. Amuro Namie). ==Album Art==
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  • ...s.com/Dandy_Daddy%3F Dandy Daddy?]'' while "Sunset ~LOVE is ALL~" was used as the [[CM]] song for the "LUMIX FX60" by [[Wikipedia:Panasonic|Panasonic]]. *'''Art Direction''': Shinichi Hara
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  • This concert video was filmed as part of her "Space of Hip-Pop ~namie amuro tour 2005~" tour, which made 35 |align="center"|Fuchuu no Mori Art Theater Dream Hall
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  • ...were promoted as "SO CRAZY in Taipei" and the Seoul concerts were promoted as "AMURO NAMIE So Crazy Tour in Seoul 2004". |align="center"|Aichi Prefectural Art Theater, Great Hall
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  • [[Image:GOOD LIFE ~ Just Say So.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...HIC's first single, and was limited to 30,000 copies. Just Say So was used as the Kyocera "A1013K" [[CM]] song. It reached #35 on the [[Oricon]] charts a
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  • [[Image:Shiina Ringo - Sanmon Gossip.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...had no formal singles, [[Karisome Otome (DEATH JAZZ Ver.)]] was available as a digital download in 2006, and both [[Youkyou]] and [[Marunouchi Sadistic
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  • [[Image:Thunderbird -your voice-.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...erbird -your voice- is V6's 26th single. Thunderbird -your voice- was used as the theme song for the Japanese release of the movie [[Wikipedia:Thunderbir
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  • [[Image:happiness!!!.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...!" is the second single released by Kimura Kaela. The title track was used as the [[CM]] song for the [http://www.rohto.co.jp/mentholatum/lips/sesera/ Ro
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  • [[Image:BEAT.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] : Found on the "BEAT" single as track one. This is the version set to the PV.
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  • [[Image:Best of KAT-TUN.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...1 was arranged by [[Matsumoto Tak]] of [[B'z]] and is not the same version as on the Real Face single. This album debuted on the [[Oricon]] the day befor
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  • [[Image:Magic Music.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...enth position on the [[Oricon]] and stayed on the charts for eleven weeks. As the single sold 53,905 copies in 2006, it became the #166 single of the yea
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  • [[Image:Kimura Kaela Yellow.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...e theme song for [[NTV]]'s "Sports Urugusu" program. It has been described as an upbeat rock song, composed by [[Watanabe Shinobu]] (composer of [[Tree C
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  • [[Image:Amazinghmc.jpg|thumb|280px|CD Art]] ...l edition contain a DVD which includes the music video for Amazing as well as a documentary on the summer 2007 tour narrated in parts by each member. The
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  • [[Image:Siori - Towa ~ sweety.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...s released as her second indie single on November 11th, 2006. and was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|drama]] [[Oyasumi]]. The single reached #15
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  • [[Image:Siori - Heart Flower ~ Yakusoku.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the first major single released by [[Siori]]. "[[Heart Flower]]" was used as the ending theme for [[TBS]]'s program [[Hitachi Sekai Fushigi Hacchen!]] w
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  • [[Image:Kuroishi Hitomi - Shangri-La O.S.T..jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...st digital single released by [[midori (singer)|midori]]. The song is used as the first ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Shangri-La (nove
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  • [[Image:AWAKE.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] # [[As One (L'Arc~en~Ciel)|AS ONE]]
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  • [[Image:L'Arc~en~Ciel New World.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] New World is L'Arc~en~Ciel's 26th single. New World was used as the theme song to the [[NTV]] show "THE LIVE 2005". This single reached #1
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  • [[Image:Shimokawa Mikuni - Heavenly.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...ifth studio album released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The album is described as her 10th anniversary album and was released in CD+DVD edition only. It reac
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  • [[Image:Shimokawa Mikuni - tsubomi.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...the 15th single released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The title track was used as the second ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Blue Dragon#M
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  • [[Image:Shimokawa Mikuni - Iijanai.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...the 14th single released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The title track was used as the first ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Blue Dragon#Ma
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  • ...imokawa Mikuni - Minami Kaze ~ Mou Ichido Kimi ni Aitai.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...e 12th single released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The title tracks were used as the opening and ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Full Met
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  • ...age:Shimokawa Mikuni - Kanashimi ni Makenai de ~ KOHAKU.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...e 11th single released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The title tracks were used as the opening and ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Grenadier
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  • ...imokawa Mikuni - Sore ga, Ai Deshou ~ Kimi ni Fuku Kaze.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...e 10th single released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The title tracks were used as the opening and ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Full Metal
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  • [[Image:Shimokawa Mikuni - TRUE ~ Tatta, Hitotsu no.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...he 8th single released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The title tracks were used as the opening and ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Dragon Dri
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  • [[Image:Shimokawa Mikuni - tomorrow ~ Karenai Hana.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...he 7th single released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The title tracks were used as the opening and ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Full Metal
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  • [[Image:Shimokawa Mikuni - Alone.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...the 6th single released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The title track was used as the second ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Saiyuki (manga)
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  • [[Image:Spirit dreams inside -another dream-.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...other dream- is L'Arc~en~Ciel's 21st single. Spirit dreams inside was used as the ending theme for the movie [[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy: The Spirits Withi
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  • ...mokawa Mikuni - BELIEVER ~Tabidachi no Uta~ ~ Adrenalin.jpg|thumb|180px|CD Art]] ...debut single released by [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. The title tracks were used as a [[CM|commercial]] song for [[Dainidenden]]'s Moji Denwa and 's [[wikipedi
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  • [[Image:NEO UNIVERSE ~ finale.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] NEO UNIVERSE / finale is L'Arc~en~Ciel's 19th single. NEO UNIVERSE was used as the Shiseido "PN" [[CM]] song. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and c
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  • ...e features a slightly different cover art (in a different colour), as well as a DVD featuring live highlights from the [[UVERworld]] concert on 2006.04.0
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  • [[Image:Mizuki Nana - Heaven Knows.jpg|thumb|220px|CD Art]] ...is the second single released by [[Mizuki Nana]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[RUN=DIM]]. This single did not
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  • [[Image:Mizuki Nana - The place of happiness.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...is the third single released by [[Mizuki Nana]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] game [[
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  • [[Image:Mizuki Nana - LOVE & HISTORY.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...is the fourth single released by [[Mizuki Nana]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] game [[wik
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  • [[Image:Mizuki Nana - POWER GATE.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...is the fifth single released by [[Mizuki Nana]]. The title track was used as an ending theme song for [[TV Osaka]] program ''[[M-VOICE]]''. This single
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  • [[Image:Mizuki Nana - Panorama.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...is the ninth single released by [[Mizuki Nana]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] game [[
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  • [[Image:Mizuki Nana - WILD EYES.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...released by [[Mizuki Nana]]. "WILD EYES" and "[[Hime Murasaki]]" was used as the second and first ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Basil
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  • [[Image:Mizuki Nana - SUPER GENERATION.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...izuki Nana]]. The title track is her first self composed song and was used as an ending theme for [[TV Asahi]] program [[Yaguchi Hitori]], "[[Brave Phoen
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  • [[Image:Mizuki Nana - STARCAMP EP.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...and "[[Dancing in the Velvet Moon|Dancing in the velvet moon]]" were used as the respective opening and ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikiped
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  • [[Image:Mizuki Nana - Trickster.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...he B-sides "[[Discotheque|DISCOTHEQUE]]" and "[[Trinity Cross]]" were used as the respective opening and ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikiped
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  • [[Image:Tsuyoku Tsuyoku.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...n June 28th, 2006 but was moved back to July 12th. The title song was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Glass no Kantai]]''. The sing
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  • [[Image:Sayonara no Uta.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Sayonara no Uta is mihimaru GT's eighth single. Sayonara no Uta was used as the ending theme for the [[NTV]] variety program "Kuriimushichu no Tarirari
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  • [[Image:Love is....jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Love is... is mihimaru GT's sixth single. Love is... was used as the ending theme for the [[TV Tokyo]] variety program "Ganso! Debuya". It r
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  • [[Image:H.P.S.J. -mihimaru Ball MIX- ~ So Merry Christmas.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...tmas is mihimaru GT's fourth single. H.P.S.J. -mihimaru Ball MIX- was used as the third ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo]]. So Me
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  • [[Image:mihimaru GT Negai.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Negai is mihimaru GT's third single. Negai was used as the ending theme for [[TBS]]' "Pooh!" and "Formula Nippon", opening theme f
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  • [[Image:mihimaru GT Yakusoku.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Yakusoku is mihimaru GT's debut single. Yakusoku was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Daisuki Gokko]]. It reached #156
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  • [[Image:mihimarise.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] "mihimarise" is [[mihimaru GT]]'s fourth album. Bon Voyage was used as the lead song to promote the album. It charted for 12 weeks and sold 138,26
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  • [[Image:Nonaka Ai - Tokimeki no Kotoba.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ..." is the second single released by [[Nonaka Ai]]. The title track was used as an theme song for her radio show [[Nonaka Ai Lulilare, Nichiyoubi.]]. The s
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  • [[Image:Ashita Hareru Kana.jpg|thumb|180px|CD Art]] [[Image:Ashita Hareru Kana vinyl.jpg|thumb|130px|Vinyl Art]]
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  • [[Image:TRIBUTE TO CELINE DION.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...ng)|That's the Way It Is]] was originally announced to appear on the album as track 10, but it was later removed for unknown reasons. The album also feat
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  • [[Image:Anata ga Iru Kagiri ~A WORLD TO BELIEVE IN~.jpg|thumb|250px|Cover Art]] ...ga Iru Kagiri ~A WORLD TO BELIEVE IN~ (あなたがいる限り; ''As Long as You are Here'')
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  • [[Image:A RIZE.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] A RIZE is KCB's debut single. A RIZE was used as the first theme song for the Japanese screening of the Hawaiian series [[Wi
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  • [[Image:Double-TheBestCollaborations.jpg|thumb|280px|CD Art]] ...[[Black Diamond|BLACK DIAMOND]]" featuring [[Amuro Namie]], which was used as the radio single to promote the album. It was released in CD+DVD version on
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  • ...NKY]]'s [[CM]] song, and was described as a summer up-beat song. The cover art was photographed by famous photographer [[Leslie Kee]]. ...lly the scenecuts to her dancing in a school hallway, or in the school gym as a cheerleader.
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  • [[Image:to YOU.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...llad contrary of her previous upbeat single [[Get Over]]. Finally was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Angel Heart]]. This single reac
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  • [[Image:Last Forever.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Last Forever is Sowelu's eighth single. Last Forever was used as an insert song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Nurseman ga Yuku]]. It reached t
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  • [[Image:Stephanie - Stephanie.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] # [[Kimi ga Iru Kagiri]] (君がいる限り; ''As Long as You Are Here'')
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  • [[Image:Koi wa Groovy x2.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...tial press release as a 'latin house party tune'. The title track was used as the [[Wikipedia:Gap (clothing retailer)|Gap]] clothing line's Japan 2008 ho
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  • [[Image:Stephanie - because of you.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...edia:Engage Planet Kiss Dum|KISS DUM -ENGAGE planet-]]. It also follows on as her second ballad in a row. The first press of the single features an origi
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  • [[Image:Stephanie - Winter Gold.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...tic ver.)]] (君がいる限り (アコースティック ver.); ''As Long as You are Here'')
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  • [[Image:Stephanie - Friends.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...ingle 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
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  • [[Image:Stephanie - Changin'.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...[[Stephanie (singer)|Stephanie]]. The solo version of "Changin'" were used as the last ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:D-Gray-man|D-Gray
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  • [[Image:Zeronochouritsu.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...also her last single before retiring as a singer. The title track was used as the theme song for [[wikipedia:Wii|Wii]] game [[wikipedia:Fatal Frame IV: M
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  • [[Image:Soba_ni_iru_ne_cover.jpg|thumb|225px|CD Art]] ...6 copies. In September 2008, the Guinness World Records certified the song as the best selling download single in Japan. It was also the best-selling dow
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  • [[Image:Iijima Mari - People! People! People!.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...s the seventh single released by [[Iijima Mari]]. The title track was used as an ending theme for [[NTV]] program [[The Surprise Chikyuujin!]]. The singl
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  • ...'s sixth single. The [[PV|music video]] for the title track, and the cover art feature actress [[Kashii Yu]]. First press comes with Kobukuro's little sti ...rack #4, and on ''[[All Singles Best (Kobukuro)|ALL SINGLES BEST]]'' album as track #9. This is the standard version set to the PV.
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  • [[Image:Mokuren no Namida ~ Tokyo City Serenade.jpg|thumb|CD Art]] ...[[PV]] for the title track. Tokyo City Serenade (ARTHUR'S THEME) was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Tokyo Wonder Hotel]].
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  • [[Image:marble - Hatsukoi limited.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ited" is the fifth single released by [[marble]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Wikipedia:Hatsukoi Limited|Hatsu
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  • [[Image:Blue Jean.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Blue Jean is GLAY's 31st single. Blue Jean was used as the "Esthétique TBC 2004 Summer Campaign" [[CM]] song. It was released in
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  • [[Image:BEAUTIFUL DREAMER ~ STREET LIFE.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...UL DREAMER / STREET LIFE is GLAY's 28th single. BEAUTIFUL DREAMER was used as the SUZUKI "Chevrolet Cruze" [[CM]] song. STREET LIFE was the NTT DoCoMo CM
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  • [[Image:Aitai Kimochi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Aitai Kimochi is GLAY's 27th single. Aitai Kimochi was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Satorare]]. It reached #2 on the
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  • |[[Image:Tomadoi ~ SPECIAL THANKS limited 1.jpg|thumb|80px|First Press Box Art]] ...ram ''[[Unnan no Hontoko]]''. "[[Special Thanks|SPECIAL THANKS]]" was used as Mirai Nikki's film theme song. Both the first press and the regular edition
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  • [[Image:HAPPINESS -WINTER MIX-.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...digest from "pure soul MOVIE~Koko de wa Nai, Dokoka e". HAPPINESS was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Kinyoubi no Koibitotachi e]]. It
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  • [[Image:Survival.jpg|thumb|300px|VHS Art]] "Survival" is GLAY's first video single. Survival was used as the first opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Kaikan Phrase]]''. It r
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  • [[Image:BE WITH YOU.jpg|thumb|130px|CD Art]] "BE WITH YOU" is GLAY's 15th single. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Tabloid]]''. It reached #1 on
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  • [[Image:Ishikawa Chiaki - First Pain.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...e seventh single released by [[Ishikawa Chiaki]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Element Hunters|Eleme
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  • [[Image:Tomita Maho - Crimson Star.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...s the seventh single released by [[Tomita Maho]]. The title track was used as the second opening theme for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation Portable|PlayStati
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  • [[Image:a Boy ~Zutto Wasurenai~.jpg|thumb|130px|CD Art]] "a Boy ~Zutto Wasurenai~" is GLAY's tenth single. The title track was used as theme song for [[NHK]]'s program ''[[Pop Jam]]''. The single reached #2 on
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  • [[Image:Ikiteku Tsuyosa.jpg|thumb|130px|CD Art]] "Ikiteku Tsuyosa" is GLAY's seventh single. The title track was used as the opening theme song for [[TV Asahi]]'s program ''[[Kazaa na Downtown]]''
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  • [[Image:RAIN.jpg|thumb|130px|CD Art]] "RAIN" is GLAY's debut single. The title track was used as the ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Yamato Takeru]]'' and the
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  • [[Image:Akino-lostintme.jpg|thumb|280px|CD Art]] ...o Aquarion]] [[Anime|anime]] series. The song [[Chance To Shine]] was used as the European and Japanese opening theme for the French/Japanese animated se
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  • [[Image:Akino-souseinoaquarion.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...arion" is the debut single released by [[AKINO]]. The title track was used as the first opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Genesis of Aqua
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  • [[Image:Sousei no Aquarion (VA).jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...nal version of the song]] performed by [[AKINO]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the movie adaption of the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia
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  • [[Image:VICL-63240.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] # [[Do As Infinity]] - "[[Boukensha Tachi]] (冒険者たち)"
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  • [[Image:Ishikawa Chiaki - Uninstall.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...he fourth single released by [[Ishikawa Chiaki]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Bokurano|Bokurano]] w
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  • [[Image:Ishikawa Chiaki - Utsukushikereba Sore de Ii.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...he second single released by [[Ishikawa Chiaki]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Simoun (anime)|SIMOUN
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  • ...kawa Chiaki - Like an Angel ~ Ame no Hi ni Koi wo Shita.jpg|thumb|260px|CD Art]] ...released by [[Ishikawa Chiaki]]."[[Like an Angel|Like an angel]]" was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|OVA]] [[wikipedia:Mermaid Saga|Ningyo no
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  • [[Image:Ishikawa Chiaki - Hanbun.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the fifth single released by [[Ishikawa Chiaki]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:You're Under Arrest!|Y
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  • [[Image:Friends - BEST FRIENDS.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...the debut album released by [[Friends (group)|Friends]] and was described as a best album. The album reached #46 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted fo
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  • [[Image:ZONE - GOOD DAYS.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...andol|bandol]]" image, and with their pop/rock sound. "GOOD DAYS" was used as the [[Shiseido]] Company's Kira Yume CM song. The single reached #20 on the
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  • [[Image:ZONE - secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...r 2001 and has been RIAJ certified 'double platinum' for 500,000 downloads as a digital single.
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  • [[Image:ZONE - Yume no Kakera....jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...bum, ''[[Z]]'', but does not appear on the album. The title track was used as the house food Nomu Furuuche [[CM]] song. It is also an answer song in resp
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  • [[Image:ZONE - Hitoshizuku.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...s the seventh single released by [[ZONE]]. The song "Hitoshizuku" was used as the theme song for the Japanese release of [[wikipedia:Ice Age (film)|Ice A
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  • [[Image:ZONE - true blue ~ Renren....jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ng to [[Astro Boy]] [[Anime|anime]] remake. While "[[Renren...]]" was used as [[Hausu Shokuhin]]'s Furuuche Ajia [[CM|commercial]] song. The single reach
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  • [[Image:ZONE - Boku no Tegami.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...inal single with member [[Okoshi Takayo|TAKAYO]]. The title track was used as an ending theme for [[HEY!HEY!HEY!MUSIC CHAMP]]. The single reached #2 on t
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  • [[Image:ZONE - glory colors ~Kaze no Tobira~.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...akyuu]] team song. The B-side, "[[Once Again (ZONE)|Once Again]]" was used as [[Aokiizu Coperation]]'s Aokiizu Piza CM song. The single reached #7 on the
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  • [[Image:Rememberhmc.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ingle. It is the final single to feature [[Maki]] as a member of the band, as she retired at the end of 2008. The single reached the #29 position on the
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  • |[[Image:T.M.Revolution - HIGH PRESSURE.jpg|thumb|125px|CD Art]] |[[Image:T.M.Revolution - HIGH PRESSURE (Reissue).jpg|thumb|250px|Reissue CD Art]]
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  • [[Image:T.M.Revolution - INVOKE.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...s the 17th single released by [[T.M.Revolution]]. The title track was used as the first opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]
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  • [[Image:T.M.Revolution - Web of Night.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Art]] ...s the 19th single released by [[T.M.Revolution]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for the Japanese edition of the movie [[wikipedia:Spider-M
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  • [[Image:T.M.Revolution - ignited.jpg|thumb|240px|CD Art]] ...s the 20th single released by [[T.M.Revolution]]. The title track was used as the first opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED D
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  • [[Image:T.M.Revolution - vestige.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...s the 21st single released by [[T.M.Revolution]]. The title track was used as an insert song for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY]]
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  • [[Image:T.M.Revolution - coordinate.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...le. The song "[[Meteor (T.M.Revolution)|Meteor]]" from this album was used as an insert song for [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]] and [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEE
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  • [[Image:Shiina Heisei.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...um, and her first album since forming her band [[Tokyo Jihen]]. It serves as the image album for the movie [[Sakuran]], starring [[Tsuchiya Anna]]. The
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  • [[Image:T.M.Revolution - SEVENTH HEAVEN.jpg|thumb|290px|CD Art]] ...leased by [[T.M.Revolution]]. The song "[[Zips]]" from this album was used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|OVA]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Mobile Sui
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  • [[Image:savage genius - Omoi wo Kanadete.jpg|thumb|240px|CD Art]] ...vage genius]]. "Omoi wo Kanadete" and "[[Itsuka Tokeru Namida]]" were used as the opening and ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Uta Kata|U
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  • ...r her [[Photobook|photobook]] ''[[ERIKA 2007]]''. The title track was used as a [[CM]] song for [[Wikipedia:Subaru|SUBARU]], which starred ERIKA herself.
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  • [[Image:4tsu no L.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Saiunkoku Monogatari]]. WILL was later released as a re-arranged version called "Kokoro" on Hirahara's single [[Voyagers / Kok
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  • [[Image:Inoue Hikari - Hitotsu no Negai.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...is the debut single released by [[Inoue Hikari]]. The title track is used as the second ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Valkyria Chroni
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  • [[Image:HYDE HELLO.jpg|thumb|200px|CD Art]] HELLO is HYDE's fourth single. HELLO was used as the dwango "40 Melomix" [[CM]] song. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts
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  • [[Image:HYDE HORIZON.jpg|thumb|200px|CD Art]] HORIZON is HYDE's fifth single. HORIZON was used as the ending theme song for the movie [[Sky High (film)|Sky High]]. It reache
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  • [[Image:COUNTDOWN.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] COUNTDOWN is HYDE's sixth single. COUNTDOWN was used as the theme song for the Japanese release of the movie [[Wikipedia:Stealth (f
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  • [[Image:Younha Houkiboshi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...LEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]. The first b-side, Ashita, Tenki ni Nare., was used as the ending theme for the [[TBS]] program "Sekai Ururun Taizaiki" from May t
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  • [[Image:Nakajima Miyuki - Asai Nemuri.jpg|thumb|350px|CD Art]] ...the 28th single released by [[Nakajima Miyuki]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[Doram|drama]] [[Shin'ai Naru Mono e (drama)|Shin'a
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  • [[Image:Nakajima Miyuki - Aijou Monogatari.jpg|thumb|350px|CD Art]] ...the 34th single released by [[Nakajima Miyuki]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the second series of the [[Dorama|drama]] [[Hamidashi Ke
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  • ...akajima Miyuki - Chijou no Hoshi ~ Headlight, Taillight.jpg|thumb|235px|CD Art]] ...7th single released by [[Nakajima Miyuki]]. "[[Chijou no Hoshi]]" was used as the theme song for the [[NHK]] program [[Project X ~Chousensha-tachi~]]. Th
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  • [[Image:Nakajima Miyuki - Mabataki mo Sezu.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the 36th single released by [[Nakajima Miyuki]]. The title track was used as the theme song for movie [[Gakkou|Gakkou III]] while the B-side "[[Watashi
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  • [[Image:Nakajima Miyuki - Gin no Ryuu no Se ni Notte.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the 38th single released by [[Nakajima Miyuki]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|drama]] [[Dr. Kotoh Shinryoujo]]. The singl
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  • [[Image:Nakajima Miyuki - Kaerenai Monotachi e.jpg|thumb|220px|CD Art]] ...the 39th single released by [[Nakajima Miyuki]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|drama]] [[Keimonomichi|Matsumoto Seicho Kei
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  • [[Image:Nakajima Miyuki - Ichigo Ichie.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the 40th single released by [[Nakajima Miyuki]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[TBS]] program [[Sekai Ururun Taizaiki 2008|Sekai U
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  • ...CD+DVD edition comes housed in a box including CD (with the same cover art as the digital release) and DVD cases separately. The single has sold 13,905 c
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  • [[Image:Nakajima Miyuki - Yoru wo Yuke.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...r the release of the album, "[[With (Nakajima Miyuki)|with]]" was released as a recut single. The album reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted f
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  • [[Image:Hate no Nai Michi.jpg|thumb|200px|CD Art]] "Hate no Nai Michi" is 19's fourth single. "Hate no Nai Michi" was used as the LOTTE "Fratte" [[CM]] song. It reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and
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  • [[Image:Sui.Riku.Sora, Mugendai.jpg|thumb|200px|CD Art]] ...Riku.Sora, Mugendai is 19's fifth single. Sui.Riku.Sora, Mugendai was used as the cheer song for Japanese athletes competing in Sydney Olympics. It reach
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  • [[Image:19 Taisetsu na Hito.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Taisetsu na Hito is 19's eighth single. Taisetsu na Hito was used as the image song for [[NTV]]'s "Gekikukan Pro Yakyuu 2001". It reached #3 on
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  • [[Image:19 BEST Ao.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] [[Image:19 BEST Haru.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]]
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  • [[Image:Shikata Akiko - Katayoku no Tori.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...is the debut single released by [[Shikata Akiko]]. The title track is used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Umineko no Naku Koro
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  • [[Image:Arigatou...Yuuki.jpg|thumb|130px|CD Art]] ...used as the theme song for [[Fuji TV]]'s broadcast of Atlanta Olympics and as the opening theme for the movie ''[[That's Cunning! Shijou Saidai no Sakuse
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  • [[Image:Julia.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] Julia is TOKIO's 12th single. Julia was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Seigi no Mikata]], starring [[Ko
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  • [[Image:Love & Peace.jpg|thumb|130px|CD Art]] Love & Peace is TOKIO's 14th single. Love & Peace was used as the theme song for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[LOVE&PEACE]], starring [[Matsuok
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - jewelry days.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the debut single released by [[Sakakibara Yui]]. The title track was used as an insert song for [[wikipedia:August (company)|August BOX]] while the B-si
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Kono Hanasaku Koro.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...kakibara Yui]]. "Kono Hanasaku Koro" and "[[Chiru Hana Sakura]]" were used as the opening and ending theme for the video game [[Piano no Mori no Mankai n
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Eternal Destiny.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the third single released by [[Sakakibara Yui]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the video game [[wikipedia:Yoake Mae yori Ruriiro na|Yoa
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Imitation.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...kakibara Yui]]. "Imitation" and "[[Feel (Sakakibara Yui)|feel]]" were used as opening and ending theme for the video game [[Imitation Lover]].
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Again.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] .... "Again" and "[[Beautiful Day (Sakakibara Yui)|Beautiful day]]" were used as an insert song and the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Oto
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Magical Generation.jpg|thumb|235px|CD Art]] ...the sixth single released by [[Sakakibara Yui]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Happiness!|Happiness!]
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Far Away.jpg|thumb|235px|CD Art]] ...Yui]]. "Far Away" and "[[Ai no Uta (Sakakibara Yui)|Ai no Uta]]" were used as the opening and ending theme for the video game [[Figurehead]]. The single
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - SHINING STAR.jpg|thumb|235px|CD Art]] ...the ninth single released by [[Sakakibara Yui]]. The title track was used as the second opening theme for the video game [[Itsuka, Todoku, Ano Sora ni]]
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Katayoku no Icarus.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ra Yui]]. "Katayoku no Icarus" and "[[Switch on|Switch on ♪]]" were used as the opening theme and insert song for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:H2O:
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Try Real!.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...s the 13th single released by [[Sakakibara Yui]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation Portable|PlayStation Portabl
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Tsurugi no Mai.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...by [[Sakakibara Yui]]. "Tsurugi no Mai" and "[[Toki wo Koete]]" were used as the opening and ending theme for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation Portable|PlayS
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Marionette.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...[[Sakakibara Yui]]. "Marionette" and "[[Haitoku no Enbukyoku]]" were used as the opening and ending theme for the video game [[PYGMALION]]. The single r
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - KoIGoRoMo ~ Eternal Snow.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...single released by [[Sakakibara Yui]]. "[[Koigoromo|KoIGoRoMo]]" was used as the opening theme for the [[wikipedia:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] game [[wiki
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Zaika ni Keiyaku no Chi wo.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...s;HEAd]] series. "Zaika ni Keiyaku no Chi wo" and "[[Glajioul]]" were used as an insert song and ending theme for the video game [[Wikipedia:Chaos;Head|C
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  • [[Image:Sakakibara Yui - Haritsuke no Misa.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...;HEAd]] series. "Haritsuke no Misa" and "[[Harukanaru Idiyona]]" were used as insert songs for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Wikipedia:Chaos;Head|Chäos;HEAd]].
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  • ...ibara Yui - Allelujah no Fukuin ~ Mikkyou no Kubikazari.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...of [[Wikipedia:Chaos;Head|Chäos;HEAd]] series. The title tracks were used as the ending theme and insert song for the [[wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]] ga
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  • [[Image:Taja - Yume Wadachi.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...le released by [[Taja]]. "Yume Wadachi" and "[[Sora no Tomoto]]" were used as ending themes for the [[Anime|OVA]] [[Wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO
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  • [[Image:Miyano Mamoru - Kuon.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...s the debut single released by [[Miyano Mamoru]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Wikipedia:Kōtetsu Sangokushi|Ko
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  • [[Image:Miyano Mamoru - Discovery.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...the second single released by [[Miyano Mamoru]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] game [[W
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  • [[Image:Miyano Mamoru - Soup ~ Hakosora.jpg|thumb|235px|CD Art]] ...t Gundam 00]]'s character single. The songs were sung by [[Miyano Mamoru]] as ''Setsuna F Seiei'' and were produced by [[Skoop On Somebody]]. The single
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  • [[Image:Koi ni Kizuita Yoru.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...[[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Records]] label. The title track was used as the ending theme song for the [[TBS]] show ''[[Gachinko]]''. The single rea
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  • ...su mo Koitsu mo ~ Boku no Mirai first press.jpg|thumb|160px|First Press CD Art]] [[Image:Doitsu mo Koitsu mo ~ Boku no Mirai regular.jpg|thumb|160px|CD Art]]
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  • [[Image:Omae Yanai to Akannen.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...er from the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Mukodono]]. Omae Yanai to Akannen was used as an insert song for the dorama [[Mukodono|Mukodono 2003]]. It reached #2 on
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  • [[Image:TOK10.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...ion of songs from past and current artists from [[Johnny's Jimusho]], such as [[Kondo Masahiko]], [[Hikaru GENJI]] and [[SMAP]]. There is also a rearrang
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  • [[Image:BLOWING.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] BLOWING is TOKIO's third album. The first track, 19ji no News, was used as the opening theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Kodomo no Omocha]]. It rea
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  • [[Image:MISIA - SINGER FOR SINGER.jpg|thumb|270px|Album art]] ...[[Minna Mukashi wa Kodomo Datta]] theme song and "Niji no Lalala" was used as the cosmetic company [http://www.kao.co.jp/biore/index.html Kao's Bioré] r
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  • ...er as a singer on the music program ''[[COUNTDOWN TV]]''. She also debuted as a voice actress at the same time with her first role in the anime ''[[Wikip * [2009] [[Wikipedia:GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class|GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class]]
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  • [[Image:angela - Asu e no Brilliant Road.jpg|thumb|240px|CD Art]] ...ebut single released by [[angela (band)|angela]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Stellvia of the Uni
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  • [[Image:angela - The end of the world.jpg|thumb|240px|CD Art]] ...cond single released by [[angela (band)|angela]]. The title track was used as the second ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Stellvia of t
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  • [[Image:angela - merry-go-round.jpg|thumb|240px|CD Art]] ...hird single released by [[angela (band)|angela]]. The title track was used as the second ending theme for [[TV Tokyo]] program ''[[Kaiun! Nandemo Kanteid
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  • [[Image:angela - Shangri-La.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...ifth single released by [[angela (band)|angela]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Soukyuu no Fafner]]'' while "
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  • [[Image:Myuuji - eX dream.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...ream" is the third single released by [[Myuuji]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[X (manga)|X]]''.
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  • [[Image:Hitori Asobi.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] # [[Shikkoku, Juugoya]] (漆黒、十五夜; ''Black As Ebony, Full Moon Night'')
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  • [[Image:supercell - Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari.jpg|thumb|270px|CD Art]] ...Bakemonogatari]]''. The B-side "[[Love & Roll|LOVE & ROLL]]" also was used as the theme song for the movie ''[[wikipedia:Cencoroll|Cencoroll]]''. The sin
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  • [[Image:The Back Best.jpg|thumb|300px|CD Art]] ...Best is Shibasaki Kou's first b-side best album, released on the same day as [[Single Best (Shibasaki Kou)|Single Best]]. It was released in two version
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  • [[Image:Shibasaki Kou Prism.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] Prism is Shibasaki Kou's 14th single. Prism was used as the theme song for the movie [[Sono Toki wa Kare ni Yoroshiku]]. On June 13
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  • [[Image:Hito Koi Meguri.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...[[Dorama|dorama]] [[Sunadokei (dorama)|Sunadokei]]. Colorful Taxi was used as the SEIKO "LUKIA" [[CM]] song. It reached #8 on the [[Oricon]] charts, char
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  • [[Image:TRF SILENTNIGHT8cm.jpg|thumb|300px|8cm Single art]] [[Image:TRF SILENTNIGHT12cm.jpg|thumb|220px|12cm Single art]]
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  • [[Image:Kitade Nana - Antoinette Blue.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...oinette Blue" is the ninth single released by [[Kitade Nana]]. It was used as the fourth ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[D.Gray-man]]. The first p
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  • [[Image:Kitade Nana - Utareru Ame.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...is the second single released by [[Kitade Nana]]. The title track was used as the ending theme for [[JAPAN COUNTDOWN]] in January 2004. The single reache
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  • [[Image:Kitade Nana - pureness ~ Nanairo.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...nairo" is the fourth single released by [[Kitade Nana]]. pureness was used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Beet the Vandel Bust
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  • [[Image:Kitade Nana - HOLD HEART.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] ...is the third single released by [[Kitade Nana]]. The title track was used as [[AX MUSIC-TV]]'s power play song. The single reached #95 on the [[Oricon]]
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