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  • : BREAK OUT! # BREAK OUT!
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break (J)]]
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  • [[Image:Break the Records -by you & for you- limited.jpg|thumb|200px|Limited Edition]] [[Image:Break the Records -by you & for you- regular.jpg|thumb|200px|Regular Edition]]
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  • [[Image:Miyano Mamoru - Break CDDVD.jpg|thumb|250px|CD+DVD Cover]] [[Image:Miyano Mamoru - Break CD.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Only Cover]]
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  • : break # break
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  • [[Image:Communication Break.jpg|thumb|250px|Single Cover]] : Communication Break
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  • [[Image:break the rules.jpg|thumb|350px|Album Cover]] : break the rules
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  • [[Image:namie amuro tour 2001 break the rules.jpg|thumb|300px|Video Cover]] : namie amuro tour 2001 break the rules
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  • [[Image:UVERworld - Gekidou ~ Just break the limit CDDVD.jpg|thumb|160px|Limited Edition Cover]] [[Image:UVERworld - Gekidou ~ Just break the limit CD.jpg|thumb|160px|Regular Edition Cover]]
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  • [[File:AAA - Break Down CD+DVD.png|thumb|200px|CD+DVD (Break Down ver.)]] [[File:AAA - Break your name.png|thumb|200px|CD+DVD (Break your name ver.)]]
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  • [[File:BREAK OF DAWNdai.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Album Cover]] : BREAK OF DAWN
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  • [[Image:DUSTZ - Break & Peace.jpg|thumb|250px|Single Cover]] : Break & Peace
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  • : BREAK THROUGH # [[Break Through (B'z song)|BREAK THROUGH]]
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  • [[File:Give Love a Break JY.jpg|250px|thumb|1st Edition CD + DVD Cover]] [[File:Give Love a Break (2nd edition) JY.jpg|250px|thumb|2nd Edition CD Cover]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Give Love a Break]]
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  • [[Image:Shimotsuki Haruka - break time.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Art]] : break time
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  • [[Image:BREAK OUT dvd.jpg|thumb|195px|CD+DVD Cover]] [[Image:BREAK OUT.jpg|thumb|195px|CD Only Cover]]
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  • : BREAK IN2 THE NITE # BREAK IN2 THE NITE
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break In2 the Nite]]
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  • : Break my day '''''Break my day''''' is a Rock song recorded by [[Kamiki Aya]]. The song is found on
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  • : Break up the shell Break up the shell is a [[J-Pop]] song released by [[Tohoshinki]] and included in
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  • : BREAK ALL DAY! # BREAK ALL DAY!
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  • : Tea Break "Tea Break" is a song by v-u-den. It appears on their debut album ''[[Suite Room Numbe
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  • : Break Chance "Break Chance" is a pop song recorded by [[Kusuda Toshiyuki]]. The song appears on
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  • : Hajimari wa Break Up (はじまりはBreak Up) "Hajimari wa Break Up" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #6 of her 24th album ''[
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  • : Break away # Break away
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  • : Wake Up, Break Out! "Wake Up, Break Out!" is a pop song recorded by [[miwa (singer)|miwa]]. It appears on her s
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  • ||[[Image:Amuro Namie - Break It CD+DVD.jpg|thumb|240px|CD+DVD Cover]] ||[[Image:Amuro Namie - Break It CD.jpg|thumb|240px|CD Cover]]
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  • : BREAK DOWN "BREAK DOWN" is a song released by [[Taeyang]] and included on his first album ''[
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  • In generasia, '''Break Out''' could be a reference to: * '''[[Aikawa Nanase]]''''s fourth single "[[Break Out! (Aikawa Nanase)|Break Out!]]".
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break Down (Taeyang)]]
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  • : Easy Crazy Break Down "Easy Crazy Break Down" is a pop song by [[ARASHI]]. The song was used as the image song for
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break Time (Shimotsuki Haruka)]]
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  • : BREAK TIME ''BREAK TIME'' is the fourth Korean mini-album released by [[U-Kiss]]. The song "[[
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  • : Day-break "Day-break" is a pop song by [[KAORI.]]. The song was used as the opening theme for th
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  • : Tom N Toms Coffee Break ''Tom N Toms Coffee Break'' is [[House Rulez]]'s and [[Enne]]'s first collaboration mini-album. All t
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  • : Missin' you ~It will break my heart~ # Missin' you ~It will break my heart~
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  • : BREAK "BREAK" is a pop song by [[TWO-MIX]].
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  • : Break Down "Break Down" is a song released by [[BEAST]] and included on their third mini-albu
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  • : HEART BREAK "HEART BREAK" is a pop song by [[Nakayama Miho]]. It is found on the ''[[After School (N
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  • : Break it! "Break it!" is a song recorded by [[DEEN]]. It can be found on their twenty-forth
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  • [[File:Aoi - Break out.jpg|right|170px|thumb|Digital Single Cover]] : Break out
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break Out (Aoi)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break Down (Kim Hyun Joong mini-album)]]
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  • : Bye-Break Heart # Bye-Break Heart
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  • : Break "Break" is a pop song by [[Kudo Shizuka]]. The song is found on the single "[[Blue
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  • : LIMIT BREAK # LIMIT BREAK
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  • : Break Out # Break Out
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  • [[Image:Break On Out.jpg|thumb|250px|Single Cover]] : Break On Out
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break on Out]]
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  • : BREAK OF STILL "BREAK OF STILL" is a pop song by [[Kudo Shizuka]]. The song is found on the album
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  • [[Image:BREAK OUT IN NOVEMBER.jpg|thumb|240px|Single Cover]] : BREAK OUT IN NOVEMBER
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  • [[Image:No Break.jpg|thumb|220px|Single Cover]] : No Break
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  • [[Image:Break Down.jpg|thumb|250px|Album Cover]] : Break Down
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break Down (Super Junior-M album)]]
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  • : Break It "Break It" is a song released by [[miss A]] and included on their debut single "[[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break Down (Super Junior M album)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break Out!]]
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  • [[Image:Mami Kawada - Break A Spell.jpg|thumb|350px|Single Cover]] : Break a spell
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  • |[[File:U-KISS - Break up DVD.jpg|250px|thumb|CD+DVD Cover]] |[[File:U-KISS - Break up CD only.jpg|250px|thumb|CD Only Cover]]
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  • [[Image:Cyntia - Limit Break LE A.jpg|thumb|240px|Limited Edition A Cover]] [[Image:Cyntia - Limit Break LE B.jpg|thumb|240px|Limited Edition B Cover]]
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  • |[[File:KAMEN RIDER GIRLS - Break the shell A.jpg|250px|thumb|Type-A Cover]] |[[File:KAMEN RIDER GIRLS - Break the shell B.jpg|250px|thumb|Type-B Cover]]
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  • |[[Image:Sasaki Sayaka - Break your world LTD.jpg|thumb|250px|Limited Edition Cover]] |[[Image:Sasaki Sayaka - Break your world REG.jpg|thumb|250px|Regular Edition Cover]]
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  • [[File:Dream5 - Break Out DVD.jpg|thumb|200px|CD+DVD Edition Cover]] [[File:Dream5 - Break Out CD.jpg|thumb|200px|CD Only Edition Cover]]
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  • [[Image:Miyano Mamoru - BREAK IT.jpg|thumb|260px|Single Cover]] : BREAK IT!
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  • [[Image: Aoi Eir - Break Out!.jpg|thumb|200px|Single Cover]] : BREAK OUT!
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  • [[Image:LUKUS - Break Ya.jpg|thumb|250px|Single Cover]] : Break Ya
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  • : Reincarnation Lev.1 ~out break~ The LIVE ''Reincarnation Lev.1 ~out break~ The LIVE'' is the first live album released by [[HaKU (band)|HaKU]]. The a
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  • : Communication break out # Communication break out
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  • : Break out Emotion # Break out Emotion
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  • : Glorious Break "Glorious Break" is a song recorded by [[Mizuki Nana]]. It is found on her 11th studio albu
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  • : LIMIT BREAK "LIMIT BREAK" is a song recorded by [[Kurosaki Maon]]. It is found on Kurosaki's fourth
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break It (miss A)]]
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  • : Break Away ''Break Away'' is the third studio album released by [[Fukui Mai]]. It's her first
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break of Dawn]]
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  • : NERVOUS BREAK DOWN "NERVOUS BREAK DOWN" is a rock song recorded by [[Tamura Naomi]]. The song was first used
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  • [[File:Nishizawa Shiena - Break Your Fate lim.jpg|thumb|280px|Limited Edition Cover]] [[File:Nishizawa Shiena - Break Your Fate reg.jpg|thumb|280px|Regular Edition Cover]]
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  • : Neiro / Break it down (音色; ''Tone Color'') # [[Break It Down (FLOW)|Break it down]]
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  • : Break Our Limit "Break Our Limit" is a song recorded by [[fripSide]].
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  • :Igai BREAK (意外BREAK; ''Sudden Break'') "Igai BREAK" is a song recorded by [[Nogizaka46]], sung by Anegozaka. It appears on the
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  • : Unmei no Rhapsody / Imaginary Love / Break Karma (運命のラプソディー/イマジナリー・ラブ) # [[Break Karma]]
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  • [[File:Suzuki Airi - Break it down.jpg|thumb|220px|Digital Cover]] : Break it down
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  • #REDIRECT [[Break It Down (Suzuki Airi)]]
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  • : Break Down "Break Down" is a song recorded by [[KARD]]. It can be found as track #1 on their
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  • : Mireo (Break it) (밀어) "Mireo (Break it)" is a song recorded by [[NOIR]]. It can be found as track #4 on their s
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  • [[Image:ZICO - Break Up 2 Make Up.jpg|thumb|220px|Digital Cover]] : Break Up 2 Make Up
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  • : Break The Wall "Break The Wall" is a song recorded by [[Dreamcatcher (group)|Dreamcatcher]]. It c
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  • [[File:Uru - Break lim.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Limited Edition Cover]] [[File:Uru - Break reg.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Regular Edition Cover]]
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  • [[Image:gracie - BREAK OUT!.jpg|thumb|220px|Mini-Album Cover]] : BREAK OUT!
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  • : Break it down "Break it down" is an R&B/pop song by [[Koda Kumi]]. The song is found on her thir
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  • : electrocinema break "electrocinema break" is an song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It was used as an instrumental
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  • : BREAK ME (브레이크미) <small>([[Kim Bo Ah|BOA]] solo)</small> "BREAK ME" is a song recorded by [[Kim Bo Ah|BOA]]. It can be found as track #8 on
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  • : Break all the Rules "Break all the Rules" is a song recorded by [[CRAVITY]]. It can be found as track
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  • : Break Away "Break Away" is a song recorded by [[Kim Jae Hwan]]. It can be found as track #1 o
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  • : Break It "Break It" is a song recorded by [[KARA]]. It can be found as track #2 on their de
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  • : Summer Break "Summer Break" is a song released by [[Dal Shabet|Dal★Shabet]]. It can be found as trac
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  • [[Image:Last Idol - Break a leg! lim A.jpg|thumb|250px|Limited Edition A Cover]] [[Image:Last Idol - Break a leg! lim B.jpg|thumb|250px|Limited Edition B Cover]]
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  • [[File:MAN WITH A MISSION - Break and Cross the Walls I lim.jpg|thumb|300px|Limited Edition Cover]] [[File:MAN WITH A MISSION - Break and Cross the Walls I reg.jpg|thumb|300px|Regular Edition Cover]]
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  • : Break Away ...Jobyeolgyeongyeon]]". The song is a cover of [[Big Mama]]'s song of the [[Break Away (Big Mama)|same name]].
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  • [[File:Tamaki Nami - BREAK THE CHAIN.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Single Cover]] : BREAK THE CHAIN
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  • [[Image:NMIXX - Fe3O4 BREAK.jpg|thumb|250px|Digital Cover]] : Fe3O4: BREAK
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  • [[File:NMIXX - Fe3O4 BREAK.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Fe3O4: BREAK|Mini-Album]] Cover]] : Break The Wall
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  • # [[No More Words|no more words "turn up the break mix"]]
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  • # [[Break It Down|Break it down]]
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  • ...harts. Their next few singles all charted in similar territory, failing to break the top 10 until their sixth single, "[[My Will|My will]]", which made it t ...lbum, ''[[dream Meets Best Hits avex|dream meets Best Hits avex]]'', and a self cover album, ''[[777 -Another Side Story-|777 -another side story-]]''. The
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  • ...ssful singles, LiSA was dropped from her second major label. After a short break, LISA then started working as a part time vocalist for the group [[Ram Jam
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  • ...abel [[GIZA studio]] and in 2006 debuted with the single, "[[Communication Break]]". Over the next two months she released two more singles, and then came t *[2006.03.15] [[Communication Break]]
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  • * [2005.12.14] [[Communication Break Out|Communication break out]]
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  • After taking another break from the industry (Amuro later left a message to her fans in January 2000 s ...s within one year, ''[[Genius 2000|GENIUS 2000]]'' and ''[[Break the Rules|break the rules]]'', both of which signaled a change in musical direction from he
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  • After performing at [[a-nation]] 2006, Suzuki went on six month break. During this time she worked on changing her style, which had been progress
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  • ...reakofdawnpromo.jpg|thumb|250px|Do As Infinity promoting ''[[Break of Dawn|BREAK OF DAWN]]'' (2000)]] * [2000.03.23] [[Break of Dawn|BREAK OF DAWN]]
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  • #[[Break Down! (BeForU)|BRE∀K DOWN! (LIVE BAND style)]] ''BeForU'' is the self titled debut album released by [[BeForU]]. The album did not chart on the [
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  • ...udiences with his slick dance moves and strong singing chops. Miura took a break from the music business at the age of 12 when his voice began to change and
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  • * [2011.08.10] [[Aa, Yo ga Akeru]] (あぁ,夜が明ける; ''Aa, Break of Dawn'') ...チャイナタウン / さよなら 嘘つきの私; ''Goodbye, My Lying Self'')
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  • ...life. She also admitted to having considered suicide and having inflicted self-injury upon herself by cutting her wrists. At the end of the interview, Kag ...be tough, and I had a lot of troubles in those days. But it's important to break through those troubles."
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  • * [1996.06.05] [[Break Out! (Aikawa Nanase)|BREAK OUT!]] * [2000.03.29] [[Super Eurobeat Vol. 105|Super Eurobeat VOL.105]] (#18 ''BREAK OUT! (Eurobeat Mix)'')
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  • ...She started to mail Japanese entertainment companies, in hope of making a break there. Her demo tape featured a recording of [[Amuro Namie]]'s "[[I Will (A ...ert that she was going to marry a Japanese hair stylist and was going on a break due to being pregnant. She gave birth to her first child, a daughter named
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  • ...[[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]] || 2010.01.27 || 289,412 || [[Image:BREAK OUT dvd.jpg|100px]] ...ak It / Get Myself Back]] || 2010.07.28 || 85,219 || [[Image:Amuro Namie - Break It CD+DVD.jpg|100px]]
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  • After releasing this album, KOKIA decided to take a break from music. Apart from contributing six songs to the RK Standard project, n
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  • After only a four month break, the band bounced back with two successful singles, "[[Sampomichi (JUDY AND ...me day that the re-cut single was released, TAKUYA released a [[Self-Cover|self-cover]] with [[ROBO+S|ROBOTS]] and released it as their [[Irotoridori no Se
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  • ...to set a good example. The cover depicts Hamasaki as a wild cat trying to break out of her cage. This album displays a much more mature sound than her past
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  • ...the [[PV|music video]] for her song "[[Dramatic Record]]". She likes to be self-reliant, doing all her own styling and make-up for her photoshoots. * '''Nickname:''' Uchary Andrew (self-given), Neeyan (fans)
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  • ...n the country, which pushed endorsements to cut her off. A-Mei soon took a break and then released ''[[Buguyiqie|Bùgùyīqiè]]'' in December. Her last rel
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  • ...promoting "[[Break Down / Break Your Name / Summer Revolution|Break Down / Break your name / Summer Revolution]]" (2009)]] ...3.03.13] [[Ballad Collection (AAA)|Ballad Collection]] (Winter Concept and Self-Cover album)
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  • On December 18, 2012, YUI announced that she would be taking a break from music. After a few months, she returned to music with short blonde hai
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  • ...o drop it after a while because of royalties. The band has since adopted a self designed UVERworld logo, a circular shape with the letters "U" and "W" over * [2008.06.11] [[Gekidou / Just Break the Limit!|Gekidou / Just break the limit!]] (激動; ''Agitation'')
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  • * [1990.02.21] [[Break Through|BREAK THROUGH]] * [1992.05.xx] B'z Break through + Bad communication
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  • ...tus in the summer of 2007 as Koshijima had left Tokyo, while Nakata took a break to "recharge his inspiration for better songs in the future". In September,
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  • ...member went on to pursue different side projects. After only a four month break, the band bounced back with two successful singles, "[[Sampomichi (JUDY AND ...During the bands short life they release two singles and a [[NiNa (album)|self titled album]].
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  • ...#11 on the [[Oricon]] charts. On December 8th, 2004 she released her debut self-titled album ''[[Kaela|KAELA]]'', which peaked at the #7 position on the [[ ...an, and as an artist, so please watch over me warmly. Though I will take a break from live concerts, I am still creating new works. Please continue to suppo
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  • ...ABO]] || 234,448 || [[KAT-TUN]] || [[Break the Records -By You & For You-|Break the Records -by you & for you-]] || 200,220
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  • ...[[Black or White (T.M.Revolution)|BLACK OR WHITE? version 3]]". This was a self-cover of "[[Black or White (T.M.Revolution)|BLACK OR WHITE?]]" and was used ...Orbit ~Triple Zero~|Out Of Orbit ~Triple ZERO~]]" which would be his first self-produced release. He then released his first best album, ''[[Best (T.M.Revo
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  • * [2007.01.24] [[DJ Masterkey]] - [[From The Streets]] ''(#26 BREAK UP -DJ MASTERKEY REMIX-)''
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  • * [1998.11.11] [[Break In2 the Nite|BREAK IN2 THE NITE]]
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  • ...r Italian fashion house, [[Fiorucci]], and for a period of time hosted ''[[Break Down]]'', a show on MTV Japan. During the 2001 break in [[the brilliant green]] releases, Kawase decided that she would start a
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  • ...December of 2008, Satake Koki decided to quit the agency, which caused the break up of the band.
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  • * [[Break On Out]]
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  • In 2005, he decided to break from his solo career and joined [[SULFURIC ACID]]. After the disbandment, H
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  • ...he project was created by [[VERBAL]] from [[m-flo]] after the group took a break due to [[LISA]]'s departure. He asked Amuro to join as the vocalist for the
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  • ...ve years and four months with their 29th single "[[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]]", and the release of their first best album, ''[[Best Selection 2010 ...le in the Wind 1997|Candle in the Wind 1997]]" sold 184,000 copies, while "BREAK OUT!" sold 255,917 copies. Additionally, Tohoshinki became the first foreig
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  • ...kyo's Zennihon Enka Senshuken Ouboshita contest. However, she didn't get a break into the music business until she won an audition on the show ''[[Yuuyake N
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  • ...e band then known as '''LUNACY''' were signed to [[EXTASY RECORDS]]. Their self-titled album, [[LUNA SEA (album)|LUNA SEA]], was the first of eight full-le ...YOSHIKI]], who also produced their first full-length album, on April 1991, self-titled, ''[[LUNA SEA (album)|LUNA SEA]]''. It was the first of eight full-l
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  • ...ions and band characteristics matched. Mr.Children were chosen as the next break in music magazines. That was just two years since their debut. ...orld|innocent world]]" was a song in which Sakurai was revealing his inner self. Through that song, he wrote about himself; for example, you see in the lyr
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  • * [1993.09.22] [[Cry-Max Pleasure ~Break On Through to the Nuclear Bandits~]] (#2 ''KISSIN NOISE'')
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  • ...eiro promo.jpg|thumb|500px|FLOW promoting "[[Neiro / Break It Down|Neiro / Break it down]]" (2018)]] * [2018.08.29] [[Neiro / Break It Down|Neiro / Break it down]] (音色)
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  • * [2010] [[Wikipedia:Broken Blade|Break Blade: Kakusei no Toki]] - Narvi Stryze * [2010] [[Wikipedia:Broken Blade|Break Blade: Ketsubetsu no Michi]] - Narvi Stryze
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  • ...- Anna, Mama ni Naru!". However, in early July 2006, the couple decided to break it off and filed for divorce. ...LUCY]]" in early February which directly preceded the release of a special self-titled NANA album billed under "ANNA TSUCHIYA inspi' NANA (BLACK STONES)".
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  • ...with her reciting her poetry. Between 2002 and 2005 Toriyama took a small break from her work, coming back with the single [[Atashi wo Mitsukete|Atashi wo
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  • On February 27, 2014 Miyabi announced that she would take a short break from show business following the indefinite hiatus of [[Berryz Kobo]], but
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  • ...of the sixth generation to create a presence for herself. She got her big break playing the role of field reporter Elizabeth Kyamei on the HelloPro News se
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  • ...under went throat surgery and the band went on a small hiatus. During this break TAKUYA returned to his recording music with [[ROBO+S|ROBOTS]]. During this ...n 1998.09.09, and on the same day TAKUYA released his ROBOTS' [[Self-Cover|self-cover]] as [[Irotoridori no Sekai (ROBOTS)|a single]]. After the tour for t
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  • # Chichi-chan Funtou da! (父ちゃん奮闘だぁ!; ''Can't Catch a Break'')
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  • * [2006.06.08] [[Break OST]] ''(#2 Breack, #5 Bonguri)''
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  • ...three years, the band played at mostly in live houses till they got their break in 1985. That is when CBS Records signed them to their label and they relea ...p after Joplin Tokuno, the group announced in 1996 that they were going to break up. Surely enough, in March of 1997, the band went their separate ways afte
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  • ...music with a distinct [[:Category:J-R&B|R&B]] sound. At 19 she got her big break when her song "[[Across My Heart|across my heart]]" was added to [[Kiyoshi ...revealed that she broke up with her boyfriend in order to change her weak self and face music earnestly. From here on, she plans to open up other possibil
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  • ...wever, her third single since Junior Sweet, "[[Hikari to Watashi]]", would break the top 20 as it was used as the Warner-Lambert [[CALORIO]] commercial song ...lue|something blue]]'' in 2005, a fanclub only release that was completely self-produced. Chara would also release a digital single in this period called "
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  • The PV Kuu dealing with the sadness of a break-up and being alone, alongside the burden of a career in fame. She sees anot
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  • ...rted for nine weeks, selling 179,590 copies. This is BoA's first single to break into the top 10. The vinyl was limited to 2,000 copies.
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  • * [[Shoujotai]] - [[Break Away|BREAK AWAY]]
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  • The year 2004 saw aiko taking a break and she came back in 2005 with a new album. Also, for the first time in her
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  • ...rsary of her debut single's release, and would be Onitsuka first single to break the top 10, at the 6th position. "[[Memai (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Memai]]" from
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  • # PRIDE ~"Phantom pain" norishiro break megamix~
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  • ...se two more singles in 1998. In January, she released "[[Break Out Emotion|Break out Emotion]]", which ranked in at #24 and selling less units than any prev * [1998.01.28] [[Break Out Emotion|Break out Emotion]]
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  • ...[[Nakamura Masato]], and [[Otsuka Hidehito]], MONDO GROSSO released their self-titled first album under the independent record label [[For Life Records]] ...nd musicians whom he would release future material with. With many of his self-produced collaborations, he released the album R&B-infused acid jazz album
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  • After another short break, during which Sawao released some solo work under Delicious Label, Manabe r * [2004.06.23] [[Turn Back|TURN BACK]] <small>(Self-Cover Mini-Album)</small>
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  • ...reign (mainly western) markets. There are quite a few anime and manga that break the "style:" ''[[Blade of the Immortal|Blade of the Immortal]]'', ''[[Kenji
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  • * [2002.07.03] [[Break Through (Edison Chen)|Break Through]]
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  • It wasn't until 200 when she got her big break when an excutive of [[Emperor Entertainment Group|EEG]] saw her while perfo ...in Ka Lok]] for the incident saying he did it on purpose due to his recent break-up with [[Lee San San|Lee San San]].
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  • * [2002.05.17] - [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]] - Break a leg. * [2002.05.24] - [[Abe Natsumi]] - You break the ice.
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  • ...ducer [[Komuro Tetsuya]]. The two started dating and after rumors and hard break up, Tomomi's career started to go downhill. She made a comeback in 2001, af ...29page_id=227 1]</sup>. She signed with the company back in 1999 after her break up with [[Komuro Tetsuya]]. The company stated that after years of recovery
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  • # [[Wake Up, Break Out!]] <br>[[411 (miwa)|411]] <small>(Promo CD)</small> # don't cry anymore ~instrumental~ <br> [[Wake Up, Break Out!|Wake Up, Break Out! (live@shibuya eggman)]] <small>(Promo CD)</small>
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  • Sakamoto Maaya got her break at the age of 15 when she lent her voice to [[Wikipedia:List of The Vision ...so wrote lyrics for [[Nakajima Megumi]]'s song "[[Ao no Ether]]" which she self-covered on her sixth album ''[[Kazeyomi]]'' with Kanno Yoko on the piano.
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  • ...anuary 26th, 2007 it was announced that [[Janne Da Arc]] would be taking a break and the members would be pursuing solo careers. It wasn't until June that a
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  • ...he nearly-thirty-minute opus, ''[[Art of Life]]'', gave them a much needed break, and time to focus on solo work. This gave Yoshiki the chance to return onc [[X Japan]] returned from their break in 1996 with the November release of ''[[Dahlia]]'', but tragedy struck aga
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  • ...by her debut album, ''[[Flower of Life]]''. After this EMYLI would take a break from her solo work and became part of the collaboration project [[VOICE OF
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  • ...om a Japanese father and a Filipino mother. In the year 2003, she won the "Self Stardust Promotion" contest and was signed to [[Stardust Promotion]] talent ...nd a live concert DVD/Blu-ray in February of the same year before taking a break to focus on her voice acting career.
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  • ...Spell (Promotional).jpg|thumb|250px|Kawada Mami promoting "[[Break a Spell|Break a spell]]" (2014)]] * [2014.02.26] [[Break a Spell|Break a spell]]
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  • ...rty and her voice changed she found it too painful to sing. She started to self-compose songs by the age of 15. In senior high school, she performed live a ...heart of a woman but a body of a man". Sales boomed, and the single would break into the top 40 at #39. Following this major boost, two events secured Naka
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  • ...ini-album)|RingaRinga]] is set to release on September 24th and features a self-cover of "Midnight Confusion" along with seven other tracks.
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  • ...but with a re-arranged re-release of her song [[Warai]]. This single would break the top 50, reaching in at #49 on Oricon single charts. A month later, this
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  • ...OUR 2010 "Kachoufuugetsu"'' which lasts until December. During a two-month break in the middle of the tour, the band will release their seventeenth single,
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  • ...not a very rich man, K remained an indies artist for his [[K (album)|first self-titled album]] in 2004. In autumn of the same year, he traveled to Japan in ...s second Korean album ''[[Beautiful Smile]]''. This album would once again break records, as it was the first album by an Asian artist not from Japan to deb
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  • ...asayaki"]]'' (コウとルーティー『ひみつのささやき』) (#1 "BREAK OUT", #3 "ALL MY LOVE")
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  • ...ame to mean "star's rainbow" . The debuted in 1982 with the single [[Heart Break Taiyou Zoku]] as three warriors who escaped from the 10th planet Starbow to Although there was so much planning for the single, Heart Break Taiyou Zoku was a commerical failure, only selling 7,000 copies. This cause
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  • ...ho co-starred with her in dorama ''[[Kita no Kuni Kara]]''. Thus, taking a break from the entertainment world and closing her fanclub, "YUKI kumi". However,
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  • ...a Week in Shibuya" to celebrate its release. ''[[After Eden]]'' managed to break into the top three of the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, surpassing the first we
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  • In 1986, Nakamori released her first self-produced and most experimental album ''[[Fushigi]]'', which is considered t ...control over her career. Due to copyright problems, she would take another break until her next new release with a new label, [[MCA Victor Japan]]. From Apr
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  • In the winter of 2004, Chae Yeon got the biggest break in her music career. The first single from her second album titled "[[Duris ...econd album, ''[[Virginalness Bloom]]'', Chae Yeon returned with her third self-titled album, ''[[Chae Yeon (album)|Chae Yeon]]''. Although the lead single
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  • ...n preparation for their debut with this record company they take a 6 month break from touring. ...r they announce they are breaking up. There are many rumors concerning the break up but the most popular is the rift between Hotei and Himuro. An indication
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  • After a 13 year break from her solo career, Dana released the single "Touch Me" for the SM Statio
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  • ...2010 he announced that because of an unspecified illness, he would take a break from making music until he regains his health. ...tion]]'', was released on February 25th. This was also their first totally self-produced release. The album reached #272 on the major [[Oricon]] charts, wh
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  • After yet another two top 20 singles, Shonan no Kaze finally got their big break with "[[Junrenka (Shonan no Kaze)|Junrenka]]". This long charting single ma
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  • In 2005 he got his first break in the music scene when his song "[[First Contact (song)|First Contact]]" w ....16] [[Negachen Compi Negative Happy Chain Saw Edge Official Compi]] (#5 ''break'', #6 ''engage'')
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  • # [[Missin' You ~It Will Break My Heart~|Missin' you ~It will break my heart~]]
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  • ...ce duo [[Clon]], and previously of [[Tak and Jun]]. When [[Clon]] was on a break, due to [[Kang Won Rae]]'s motorbike accident, he debuted as a solo artist
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  • ...her second studio album, ''[[Every Struggle|every struggle]]''. Due to the break-up of [[BeForU]] in late 2008, she did not produce any solo works for some
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  • THE BLUE HEARTS first debuted in May of 1987, and would later break up in 1995. Koumoto Hiroto and Mashima Masatoshi would later form the bands
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  • ...ai". It was with "Keitai Keiji" in 2004 that Kurokawa got her major acting break, as the drama was aired for nine months. In 2006 the drama was made into a
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  • ...her hand, Naul opted to stay with the current management and after a brief break, Brown Eyes was reformed with three additional members added to the group t
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  • ....09.15] [[Heeojireo Ganeun Gil]] (헤어지러 가는 길; ''On the Way to Break Up'')
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  • ...in Indies scene, they went major in mid 1999. But in 2000 they decided to break up, they played their "Graduation Live" at [[Nippon Budokan]] on March 4th.
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  • ...002, the band released another album, ''[[Re-clammbon]]''. The album was a self cover album, taking previously released songs by the band, and giving them After ''imagination tour 2004'' the band took a little break to work on their own projects. Vocalist [[Harada Ikuko]] joined the band [[
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  • * [2000.05.10] [[Break All Day!|BREAK ALL DAY!]] ...ginal Soundtrack|Nurse no Oshigoto 3 + BEST Original Soundtrack]]'' (#54 ''BREAK ALL DAY! (TV Ver.)'')
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  • ...his time she started to become become well known in the club scene for her self produced tracks. It was while working with her Rapper / DJ friend that she ...0.01.28] ''[[Diggable001|DIGGABLE001]]'' (#3 "Let's sing together till the break of dawn ~Asa Made Utaou~" <small>'''feat. [[YOKE]] ([[FLOWSCOPE]])'''</smal
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  • * [2009.03.11] [[Break|BREAK]] * [2014.11.12] [[Break It! (Miyano Mamoru)|BREAK IT!]]
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  • ...the debut Japanese single released by [[Utada Hikaru]]. The single was her break into the Japanese music market after previously recording music as unit wit
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  • ...r studio albums before officially disbanding in January of 1996. After the break up of the group, Seo Taiji moved to New York City where he worked on his fi
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  • ...gle recorded by [[Utada Hikaru]]. It was used in the television commercial break special show ''[[Minna no Uta]]'' for October and November 2006. The song i
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  • * [2006] [[Break (drama)|Break]]
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  • # [[Break Down, Build Up|Break Down,Build Up]]
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  • * [2011.07.08–2011.09.30] [[NEXT BREAK!!]]
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  • Iwana got her break when she joined as a live member for the group [[Tokyo Performance Doll]].
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  • ...e role of Sailor Saturn for [[Sera Myu]] from 1995 until 1998. She got her break in the world of show business when she was scouted in her hometown. In 1993
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  • [[File:promobreakaway.jpg|thumb|225px|Fukui Mai promoting "[[Break Away]]" (2015)]] * [2015.10.16] [[Break Away]]
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  • ...海, ''sukai''). However, in early July 2006, the couple have decided to break it off and have filed for divorce.<sup>[http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertain
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  • * [2001.07.12] [[Hard Core 2001]] ''(#4 Break Away)''
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  • ...he supervision of [[Naul]], of [[Brown Eyes]]. Also, during their two year break, [[Lee Min Hyuk (TAKE)|Lee Min Hyuk]] left the group to pursue an acting ca
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  • ...th consecutive single release campaign. This was also the first release to break into the major [[Oricon]] chart, reaching #152. ...CROSS GATE 2006~" live at Osaka Banana Hall. This led into the bands first self produced event at LIQUID ROOM ebisu on March 1st. The other bands featured
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  • During L'Arc's break periods, he participates in a no-frills rock band named [[SONS OF ALL PUSSY
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  • ...ious television programs. In 2004, Miyamae announced that she would take a break from the world of show business. * [1995] BREAK
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  • In 1988, Haneda participated in a beauty contest. But she didn't get her break in show business until a year later when she joined as a first generation m * [1993] Point Break
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  • In 1988, Oono participated in beauty contest but didn't win. She got her break in show business in 1989 when she joined as a first generation member of Fu ...nd joined the band [[Love Trace]] as the lead vocalist in 1999. She took a break from show business after the birth of her son.
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  • ...Kiyoshi and Imai Hisashi when [[BUCK-TICK]] and [[machine]] were having a break. They released their first album [[Rockarollica]] in early summer and after Lucy hasn't announced any official information about disbanding or having a break.
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  • In 2009, the group took a small break and Higurashi worked on some solo material. She released her third studio a
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  • ...[LIS|L☆IS]]. Once the group broke up after one single, Kurumizawa took a break from show business and went to study abroad in America.
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  • *[2005.05.25] [[Break Yourself (Hi-Timez)|Break Yourself]] <small>('''Hi-Timez''')</small>
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  • ...as active in both theatre and television. In 1998 to 1999, Ito's first big break in show business was when she was casted as the young Nala in the Japanese
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  • ...000s when she started to appear on various variety shows. She took a short break from singing in 2002. But, came back in 2006 and released a new single enti
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  • She would later take a short break from show business from 1999 to 2002 to study abroad in France. She also go
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  • ...would continued a music career until 2001 when she decided to take another break. Even if she didn't release much music, she was well known for her roles in
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  • ...the theme song for the second series of ''[[Wikipedia:Prison Break|Prison Break]]'' in Japan, while "[[Pink Key]]" was featured in [[Wikipedia:Lipton Tea|L ...Adam Greenberg (their first Amuro review since 2000's ''[[Break the Rules|break the rules]]'').<small><ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/play-mw0001544412
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  • ...rded by [[Amuro Namie]], track #13 on her fourth album ''[[Break the Rules|break the rules]]''.
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  • ...DAIBA 2008-2009]]" and the opening theme for the music television show ''[[Break Point!]]'' in December 2008. The B-side "[[Nanimokamo ga Kimi Datta]]" is s
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  • # [[Rush ~Give Me a Break|RUSH ~give me a break~]] (RUSH ~ギミアブレイク~)
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  • ...a hiatus because guitarist Yamakawa quit the group and MINAMI later took a break because of poor health. However, Hayama went onto composing for many of ave
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  • ...ugust 2007, the group came out with a documentary on M.net called ''[[Kara Self Camera]]'' which showcased the group and their talents, as well as the rela ...st mini-album titled Rock U was also released. The second season of ''Kara Self Camera'' was premiered on August 18, 2008, which chronicled how the group w
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  • ...ys|LUCKY DAYS]]" and become the host of the TV-Show ''[[Han Seung Yeon MSL Break]]'' from 2007 to 2008. She also replaced [[Tiffany]] of [[So Nyuh Shi Dae|S * [2007] [[Han Seung Yeon MSL Break]]
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  • # [[Yoshinori Sunahara]] - "[[Clipper's Discoteque Break]]"
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  • ...commerical song. This is her lead-in single to her fourth studio album ''[[Break the Rules]]'', which features an album mix for both songs. The single was o
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  • [[Image:UVERworld - Gekidou ~ Just break the limit CDDVD.jpg|thumb|160px|Limited Edition Cover]] [[Image:UVERworld - Gekidou ~ Just break the limit CD.jpg|thumb|160px|Regular Edition Cover]]
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  • ...of the Hawaiian series [[Wikipedia:Beyond the Break (TV series)|Beyond the Break]].
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  • # [[Break Up the Shell|Break up the shell]]
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  • ...Love Hina Okazaki Collection|Love Hina OKAZAKI COLLECTION]]'', which was a self-cover album of her songs, which were previously sung by the anime's seiyuus Okazaki's big break came was when she was hired to compose and sing the theme song for the 2001
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  • ...ng guest vocals for being artists including [[KIX-S]]'s [[Akata Miharu]]'s self debut album. She got a contract by being's company president in 1992 after ...ars later, at the end of 1999, Ohguro announced that she would be taking a break from the music industry. When she came back a year later, Ohguro switched l
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  • # [[Wakaretakunai...]] (別れたくない・・・; ''I Don't Want to Break Up...'')
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  • Watase Maki got her break in show business when she won the grand prix for the Young Jump Queen conte ...99 and daughter in 2003. But when Lindberg broke up in 2002, Watase took a break from the music world to focus more on her family. She went on to produce he
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  • ...tune from 1998 - 1999 in the [[Sailor Moon]] musicals or [[Sera Myu]]. Her break in the world of show business when she won the grand prix for the 3rd Annua
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  • Miyakawa Ai got her break in show business when she passed the audition for the Nakayoshi Bishoujo Se ...kawa Ai)|i]]'', on a indies label under the name '''i'''. She took a small break in 2001 to focus more on her high school entrance exams. She later came bac
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  • ...r the agency [http://pyramid.jap.co.jp/ Artist-house Pyramid]. She got her break in 1987 when she won the grand prix for the 2nd Annual Lotte CM Idol wa Kim
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  • '''Aoki Ai''' (青木愛) was a Japanese idol singer-songwriter. She got his break in show business in the 1980s as a female college student idol reporter for
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  • ...nce on the end of the year program [[Kouhaku Utagassen]]. She later took a break from show business when she married promotion director [[Watanabe Mitsuo]]
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  • Kawada got her break in 1989 when she was the runner-up for the 2nd Annual Azuma All Raisin Prin
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  • Asada Hanako got her break in 1987 when she won the grand prix for the 2nd Annual Touhou All Raisin Pr
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  • ...December 13, 1960 to a Chinese mother and a Japanese dad. He got his first break in his music career in 1988 when joined the band [[D-Project]]. He would la
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  • ...ngs. On the other hand, "[[Shake the Habit|Shake the Habit]]" deals with a break-up as well but in a much more optimistic way; it basically says, 'I can mov
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  • # Utareru Ame ~raw "break" track~ (撃たれる雨 ~raw "break" track~)
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  • ...ingle for "[[Break Down / Break Your Name / Summer Revolution|Break Down / Break your name / Summer Revolution]]" there was more hints at who were in Saihuu ...009.07.29] [[Break Down / Break Your Name / Summer Revolution|Break Down / Break your name / Summer Revolution]] (<small>[[AAA]] & '''Saihuun'''</small>)
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  • .... The titular track was used as ending theme songs on TV Tokyo's ''[[Music Break]]'' and ''[[Ichioshi]]''. The single did not manage to chart on the [[Orico
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  • ...Kine got together after the break up of [[SPEEDWAY]]. The band performed a self-written song, "1974", at the 1983 Fresh Sounds Contest, receiving the grand * [1987.02.26] [[Self Control (TM NETWORK)|Self Control]]
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  • ...his song explores the hard challenge we all face in our lives, but once we break the barrier and find a piece of what we are looking for there is a big weig
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  • ...manga. To The Top is the theme song of the Japanese DVD release of Prison Break Season 4.
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  • ...dient employees, all women. Through the use of a magical cane she seems to break their inhibitions. It was controversial at the time of its release due to i
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  • ## [[Stand Up! -Break Away-|Stand up! -break away-]]
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  • * [2015] [[wikipedia:Seiken Tsukai no World Break|Seiken Tsukai no World Break]] - '''Ranjou Satsuki'''
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  • ...signed under '''EPIC Records''' in March 2009. Their first major single [[Break & Peace]] was released in May 2009, and was used as the ending theme song f * [2009.05.27] [[Break & Peace]]
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  • During the summer break of 1983, Kazumi and some friends ran away from home and headed for Tokyo. T
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  • ...6-07 ~Love, Day Break Tomorrow~|Mai Kuraki COUNTDOWN LIVE 06-07 ~Love, Day Break Tomorrow~]] ...6-07 ~Love, Day Break Tomorrow~|Mai Kuraki COUNTDOWN LIVE 06-07 ~Love, Day Break Tomorrow~]]''. The DVD comes housed in a digipak box.
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  • : BREAK THROUGH # [[Break Through (B'z song)|BREAK THROUGH]]
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  • ...inment. In February 2010, it was announced that Yui would take a six month break from [[SKE48]] activities due to a leg injury that required an operation. S
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  • * [2016.01.25] [[ZICO]] - [[Break Up 2 Make Up]] (#2 ''Sarangieotda (feat. '''Luna''' of [[f(x)]])'')
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  • # [[Hit Chart wo Kakenukero]] (ヒットチャートをかけぬけろ; ''Break Through the Hit Charts'') ...ga Shikao]]. First press editions come with special packaging and features self-liner notes and a special booklet. The album reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] w
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  • # [[Missin' You ~It Will Break My Heart~|Missin' You ~It will break my heart~]]
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  • # [[Saigo no Natsuyasumi]] (最後の夏休み; ''The Last Summer Break'') <small>- [[Okada Yui]]</small>
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  • # [[Break (Miyamoto Emiri song)|break]] # [[Break (Miyamoto Emiri song)|break (Piano Accompaniment Version)]]
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  • # [[Rush ~Give Me a Break~|RUSH ~Give Me a Break~]] (RUSH ~ギミアブレイク~)
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  • ...dia:World Break: Aria of Curse for a Holy Swordsman|Seiken Tsukai no World Break]] - '''Shimon Maya'''
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  • # [[Should Have Tried|Should Have Tried (Nu Break Remix)]]
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  • ...y shows, which helped boost his popularity. In 2009 while the group took a break and the other members focused on their solo activities, Tae Hwa released hi
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  • : Saigo no Natsuyasumi (最後の夏休み; ''The Last Summer Break'')
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  • * [2011.07.14] [[Break Up]] <small>([[Brave Brothers]], [[BEAST]] '''Lee Ki Kwang''' & [[Electrobo
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  • ...fle unit]] Odoru 11. The title track was used in the television commercial break special show ''[[Minna no Uta]]'' for June and July 2002.
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  • # [[Thunder Break Beats|THUNDER BREAK BEATS]]
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  • # [[Break My Strings]] ...ed as the ending theme song for the TV programs ''[[Arabikidan]]'' and ''[[Break Point!]]''. The limited edition comes with a DVD containing seven songs fil
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  • # [[Break My Day|Break my day]]
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  • ...|| 02.08 || [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|Tohoshinki]] || [[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]] || 255,917 || [[HY]] || [[Whistle (HY)|Whistle]] || 82,165
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  • [[Image:BREAK OUT dvd.jpg|thumb|195px|CD+DVD Cover]] [[Image:BREAK OUT.jpg|thumb|195px|CD Only Cover]]
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  • # [[Real Black Hole ~Break Through~|REAL BLACK HOLE ~Break through~]]
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  • Her big break didn't come until 1993 with the single "[[Koi ga Suteki na Riyuu]]". That s
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  • ...Break the Records -by you & for you-]] || 2009.04.29 || 243,305 || [[Image:Break the Records -by you & for you- limited.jpg|100px]]
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  • # [[What You Gonna Do ~Break~|What you gonna do? ~break~]] ...he songs on the album were written by [[LISA]] herself. The album was also self-produced by LISA, and it was released in [[Wikipedia:CCCD|CCCD]] format.
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  • * [1984.04.21] [[I Won't Break Your Heart|I WON'T BREAK YOUR HEART]]
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  • # [[Break In2 the Nite|BREAK IN2 THE NITE]]
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  • ...by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) for the campaign, "Let's Take a Break!". *[2009] Tourism Authority of Thailand: Let's Take a Break!
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  • ...ay was one of many international musicians and celebrities featured in the self-directed [[PV|music video]] for British singer [[Wikipedia:Charli XCX|Charl * [2021.11.18] [[Break Your Heart]] <small>([[wikipedia:Wiz Khalifa|Wiz Khalifa]], '''Jay Park''')
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  • ...996 to salir in 1997. Before the decade was over, Yukana decided to take a break in voice acting and went to New York City to study abroad.
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  • # [[Ibyeorui Bandae Mal]] (이별의 반대 말; ''The Opposite of Break Up'') # [[Ibyeorui Bandae Mal]] (이별의 반대 말; ''The Opposite of Break Up'')
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  • ...知道我在等你們分手嗎?; ''Do You Know I'm Waiting For You Two to Break Up?'')
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  • ...a singer with the single "[[Shitsui no Downtown]]". But, Kubota didn't his break until his fourth single "[[Cry on Your Smile|Cry On Your Smile]]", which cr
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  • # [[Break Out!|BREAK OUT!]] # [[Break Out!|BREAK OUT!]]
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  • ...2003, Fairy Fore released new material on an independent label until their break up in 2005.
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  • ...0101002 ukiss 011.jpg|thumb|255px|U-Kiss promoting ''[[Break Time (U-Kiss)|Break Time]]'' (2010)]] * [2010.10.08] [[Break Time (U-Kiss)|BREAK TIME]]
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  • ...became a business man after graduating from college. Nakanishi got his big break when he was noticed by record companies in 1988 when he did a good imitatio
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  • ...umb|Serial⇔NUMBER promoting "[[Aira Shiisaa]]" & [[Serial NUMBER (album)|self-titled album]] (2008)]] ...hibuya O-EAST preceeded the release of their second album on July 9th, the self-titled ''[[Serial NUMBER (album)|Serial⇔NUMBER]]''. It reached #12 on the
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  • : Break my day '''''Break my day''''' is a Rock song recorded by [[Kamiki Aya]]. The song is found on
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  • ...anese as B-side for [[Tohoshinki]]'s 29th single [[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]]. :Found on [[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]] single as track #2. This is the standard Japanese version.
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  • ..., track #16 on their fourth album ''[[Break the Records -By You & For You-|Break the Records -by you & for you-]]''.
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  • [[Image:Dream5 - Break Out promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Dream5 promoting "[[Break Out / Youkai Taisou Daiichi]]" (2014)]] * [2014.04.23] [[Break Out / Youkai Taisou Daiichi]] (ようかい体操第一)
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  • ...i]] starring [[Yusa Koji]] + [[Nakamura Yuichi]] + [[Taniyama Kisho]] || [[Break+Your+Destiny]] || 5,792
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  • ...Day]]", a song recorded by [[Dream5]], track #3 on their twelfth single "[[Break Out / Youkai Taisou Daiichi]]". ...a song recorded by [[Okui Masami]], track #8 on her third cover album ''[[Self Satisfaction II]]''.
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  • ...k your name / Summer Revolution]] || 2009.07.29 || 49,995 || [[Image:AAA - Break Down CD+DVD.png|100px]]
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  • ...be renewed and that she would be dropped from the label. Luckily, her big break came with the release of "[[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba|real Emotion / 10 ...mi-says-she-has-low-self-esteem Japanese singer Koda Kumi says she has low self-esteem]". ''The Straits Times.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref>
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  • After these recent releases, Utada decided to take a break from the music business to study biology at [http://www.columbia.edu/ Colum ...anese single, "[[Boku wa Kuma]]"; it was used in the television commercial break special show ''[[Minna no Uta]]'' for October and November 2006. The single
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  • : Hajimari wa Break Up (はじまりはBreak Up) "Hajimari wa Break Up" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #6 of her 24th album ''[
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  • ...ow ''[[HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP]]'', titled "[[Break Away (Nishino Nana)|Break away]]". ...ypromo.jpg|thumb|280px|Nishino Nana promoting "[[Break Away (Nishino Nana)|Break away]]" (2009)]]
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  • ...thumb|320px|Super Junior M promoting ''[[Break Down (Super Junior-M album)|BREAK DOWN]]'' (2013) ]] *[2013.01.07] [[Break Down (Super Junior M album)|BREAK DOWN]]
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  • : Break away # Break away
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  • # [[Kumo ga Chigireru Toki]] (雲がちぎれる時; ''When the Clouds Break Apart'')
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  • # [[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]]
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  • # [[Break Out! (Tohoshinki)|BREAK OUT!]]
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  • : Wake Up, Break Out! "Wake Up, Break Out!" is a pop song recorded by [[miwa (singer)|miwa]]. It appears on her s
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  • # [[Style (EXILE)|Style (Break Style Remix)]]
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  • # ki・zu・na (K.H Break Mix version)
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  • ...for the Japanese broadcast of the series ''[[wikipedia:Prison Break|Prison Break]]''. The single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 13 week
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  • ## [[Style (EXILE)|style (Break Style Remix)]]
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  • # [[Follow Me (EXILE)|Follow Me (ROCKSTEADY MIX BY LUCKY BREAK a.k.a. CRAZY-A)]] feat. [[Dohzi-T]] # [[Jail Lock Break|JAIL LOCK BREAK]]
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  • ...the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] movie ''[[Wikipedia:Broken Blade|Break Blade]]''.
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  • # Inter Break TRACK
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  • # [[Geuman Heeojyeo]] (그만 헤어져; ''Let's Break Up'')
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  • # [[Hajimari wa Break Up]] (はじまりはBreak Up)
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  • ...participated in numerous televised singing competitions until she got her break in the second season of [[One Million Star]] (超級星光大道) by placin
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  • # [[Shilian Gemi Dang|Shīliàn Gēmí Dǎng]] (失戀歌迷黨; ''The Break-up Crew'')
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  • # [[Break the Rules (BENI)|break the rules]]
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  • ||[[Image:Amuro Namie - Break It CD+DVD.jpg|thumb|240px|CD+DVD Cover]] ||[[Image:Amuro Namie - Break It CD.jpg|thumb|240px|CD Cover]]
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  • ...single to feature her own lyrics. The single ended up becoming Karasawa's break through hit. After the release of two non-charting singles "Way to Love" re
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  • # [[Shilian Gemi Dang|Shīliàn Gēmí Dǎng]] (失戀歌迷黨; ''The Break-up Crew'')
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  • # [[Shilian Gemi Dang|Shīliàn Gēmí Dǎng]] (失戀歌迷黨; ''The Break-up Crew'')
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  • ...the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] movie ''[[wikipedia:Broken Blade|BREAK BLADE]]''.
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  • ...owl]]" (ending theme for American series ''[[wikipedia:Prison Break|Prison Break]]'') are similar to her 2006 single "[[Yume no Uta / Futari de...]]", as th [[Category:Non Self-Titled Singles]]
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  • # [[Break Out (MARIA)|Break out]] # [[Break Out (MARIA)|Break out]]
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  • # [[Day-Break (KAORI.)|Day-break]] # [[Day-Break (KAORI.)|Day-break (off vocal)]]
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  • * [[Bye-Break Heart|BYE-BREAK HEART]]
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  • # [[Break Down|Break down]]
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