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  • '''Sony Music Entertainment Japan''', is one of Japan's leading music companies. It is a domain of [[So * [[K (singer)|K]] (2005-2016; to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]])
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  • [[File:SM Entertainment 2017.jpg|thumb|400px]] ...astermind behind many prominent Korean artists, most of which have left SM Entertainment. SM recruits and trains new artists through SM Academy (formerly known as S
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  • ''''Victor Entertainment Inc.''' is the major record label of JVC (formerly known as ''Victor Music * [[Makino Yui]] (to [[Sony Music Entertainment]])
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  • #REDIRECT [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]]
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  • [[File:YG Entertainment new.jpg|thumb|450px]] ...15, [[Epik High]]'s [[Tablo]] created the sub-label "High Ground" under YG Entertainment that will cater to all different genres, including underground music. He st
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  • ...s Media''' (코어콘텐츠미디어; also known as '''CCM''') is a Korean entertainment agency managed by CEO (formerly [[Kim Kwang Soo]]). ;MBK Entertainment
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  • [[Image:EXILE-ENTERTAINMENT-BEST.jpg|thumb|350px|Album Cover]] : EXILE ENTERTAINMENT BEST
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  • '''Emperor Entertainment Group''' (英皇集團) is one of the major record labels in [[wikipedia:Ho
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  • : EXILE ENTERTAINMENT ''EXILE ENTERTAINMENT'' is the third album released by [[EXILE]]. First press includes a DVD. The
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  • [[Image:EXILE LIVE TOUR 2004EXILE ENTERTAINMENT.jpg|thumb|300px|DVD Cover]] : EXILE LIVE TOUR 2004 "EXILE ENTERTAINMENT"
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  • ...tainment companies in South Korea along with [[SM Entertainment]] and [[YG Entertainment]]. * [[NEXZ]] <small>(2024&ndash;)</small> <small>(Japan; with [[Sony Music Entertainment]])</small>
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  • [[File:Cube Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...Entertainment''' (큐브 엔터테인먼트) is a Korean record label and entertainment company.
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  • : Game Music Collection ~Sony Computer Entertainment Japan BEST~ ''Game Music Collection ~Sony Computer Entertainment Japan BEST~'' is a compilation album released by [[King Records]] that feat
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  • [[File:Woollim Entertainment.jpg|thumb|330px]] '''Woollim Entertainment''' (울림 엔터테인먼트) is a Korean music and entertainment label founded in 2003.
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  • : 20 Seiki BEST Idol History Victor Entertainment Hen 1 (20世紀BEST アイドル・ヒストリー ビクターエンタテ ...ntertainment Hen 1'' is a compilation album released by the label [[Victor Entertainment]] that features various idol songs. The album failed to chart on the [[Oric
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  • : 20 Seiki BEST Idol History Victor Entertainment Hen 2 (20世紀BEST アイドル・ヒストリー ビクターエンタテ ...ntertainment Hen 2'' is a compilation album released by the label [[Victor Entertainment]] that features various idol songs. The album failed to chart on the [[Oric
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  • [[File:Brave Entertainment logo.jpg|thumb|400px]] ...gency founded by [[Brave Brothers]], former producer and composer for [[YG Entertainment]], in 2008.
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  • [[File:TS Entertainment.jpg|thumb|300px]] '''TS Entertainment''' was a Korean music label founded in 2008 by [[Kim Tae Sung]]. The label
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  • [[File:Starship Entertainment.png|thumb|350px]] '''Starship Entertainment''' (스타쉽 엔터테인먼트) is a Korean entertainment company.
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  • ...td), also known as '''YJ Media'''/'''YJ Entertainment''' is a South Korean entertainment company/record label founded in 1996. It is known for blending genres such
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  • [[File:Star Empire Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''Star Empire Entertainment''' (스타제국) is a South Korean entertainment company founded in 2000.
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  • [[File:YMC Entertainment.jpg|thumb|200px]] ''' YMC Entertainment''' (YMC엔터테인먼트) is an Korean entertainment company founded by trot singer [[Tae Jin Ah]].
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  • ...Entertainment Media Group''' (also known as '''Good! Enter''') is a Korean entertainment sub-label of [[CJ Music]] formed in April 2003. [[Category:Entertainment Industry]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Good Entertainment Media Group]]
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  • [[File:Play M Entertainment.jpg|thumb|300px|Play M Entertainment logo]] ...became '''Plan A Entertainment''', an independent subsidiary label of LOEN Entertainment.
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  • [[File:FNC ENTERTAINMENT logo.jpg|thumb|300px]] ...y called FNC MUSIC. The label created an indies Japanese branch named [[AI Entertainment]] in 2009.
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  • [[File:AI Entertainment.gif|thumb|130px]] ...artists had moved into the major labels [[Warner Music Japan]] or [[Victor Entertainment]].
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  • [[Image:DreamT Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...kipedia:South Korea|South Korean]] record label also known as '''Dream Tea Entertainment'''. It was fully acquired in 2013 by [[Wellmade Yedang]] management agency,
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  • [[File:D-Business Entertainment.jpg|thumb|150px]] '''D-Business Entertainment''' (디비즈니스엔터테인먼트) is a Korean management agency founde
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  • ''' Ntree Entertainment''' is a Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''DREAMSTAR ENT''' is a Korean entertainment agency.
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  • [[File:AQ Entertainment.jpg|thumb|150px]] ...nt''' (AQ 엔터테인먼트) was a South Korean record sub-label of [[JYP Entertainment]].
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  • [[File:Jellyfish Entertainment.jpg|thumb|200px]] '''Jellyfish Entertainment''' (젤리피쉬엔터테인먼트) is an Korean record label founded in 20
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  • ...Entertainment acquired the company. In April 2016, the company acquired CT Entertainment. * [[ROMEO (group)|ROMEO]] <small>(CT Entertainment; 2016–)</small>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Play M Entertainment]]
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  • [[File:SEKAI NO OWARI ENTERTAINMENT.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Album Cover]] : ENTERTAINMENT
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  • '''Pan Entertainment''' (팬엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency former in 1998. The CEO is [[Park Young Seok]].
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  • ...nded by [[Rain (singer)|Rain]] in November 2007. It is a subsidiary of JYP Entertainment. ...of J. Tune Entertainment and MBLAQ so TWO X are not part of JYP / J. Tune Entertainment, are only [[J. Tune Camp]]
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  • '''H2MEDIA Entertainment''' (H2MEDIA 엔터테인먼트) is an Korean record label founded in 2011.
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  • : a K2C ENTERTAINMENT THE LAST SYMPOSIUM
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  • : a K2C ENTERTAINMENT 『DVD-BOX 米盛I』 (a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX KOMEMORY I)
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  • : a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD-BOX 米盛V (a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX KOMEMORY V)
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  • : a K2C ENTERTAINMENT SUNRICE 米盛 Ⅳ (a K2C ENTERTAINMENT SUNRICE KOMEMORY IV)
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  • : a K2C ENTERTAINMENT 『DVD-BOX 米盛III』 (a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX KOMEMORY III)
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  • : a K2C ENTERTAINMENT 『DVD-BOX 米盛II』 (a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX KOMEMORY II)
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  • #REDIRECT [[a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX KOMEMORY V]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[A K2C Entertainment DVD Box Komemory I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[A K2C Entertainment The Last Symposium]]
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  • : SORRY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT : SORRY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Remastered, 30th Anniversary Limited Release)
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  • ...2M worked for DSP Media Entertainment handled various artists. In 2017 B2M Entertainment secretly shut down.
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  • [[File:Jungle Entertainment.jpg|thumb|300px]] '''Jungle Entertainment''' (정글 엔터테인먼트) is an Korean record label founded in 2006 by
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  • #REDIRECT [[Plan A Entertainment]]
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  • ...iary label of the Korean record label and entertainment company [[Starship Entertainment]]. It focuses on Korean hip hop.
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  • [[File:A Team Entertainment logo.jpg|thumb|150px]] ...ve partnerships with [[AWESOME ENTERTAINMENT]] in Malaysia and [[DIAN TONG ENTERTAINMENT]] in China.
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  • #REDIRECT [[AQ Entertainment (sub-label)]]
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  • '''Music K Entertainment''' is a South Korean entertainment company. It is a subsidiary of [[KEYEAST]].
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  • '''Fantagio Entertainment''' (판타지오) is a Korean entertainment agency formed in 2008.
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  • [[File:SS Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''SS Entertainment''' (에스에스 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • [[File:RED Line Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...ine Entertainment''' (레드라인엔터테인먼트의) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Red Line Entertainment]]
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  • '''MIDAS Entertainment''' (마이다스) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • ...K Entertainment''', formerly '''Kconic Entertainment''', is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • [[File:Tipping Entertainment.jpg|thumb|350px]] '''tipping Entertainment''' (티핑 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • '''YAMA & HOTCHICKS Entertainment''' (야마앤핫칙스) is a South Korean entertainment and dance company. Choreographers within the company form a dance group, YA
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  • '''MAJESTY Entertainment''' (야마앤핫칙스) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • [[File:MNH Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px|MNH Entertainment]] '''MNH Entertainment''' is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • [[File:MLD Entertainment.jpg|thumb|300px]] ...tertainment''', formerly '''Duble Kick Entertainment''', is a South Korean entertainment company founded by [[Duble Sidekick]] in 2012.
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  • [[File:Stone Music Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px|Stone Music Entertainment]] ...''CJ Music Inc.''' and '''Mnet Media Corp.''', was merged into Stone Music Entertainment. On April 20, 2021, it was announced that the company was in the process of
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  • [[File:Astory Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...story Entertainment''' (애스토리엔터테인먼트) was a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mystic Entertainment#APOP Entertainment]]
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  • [[File:STARIT Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...Dmost Entertainment''' (디모스트엔터테인먼트), is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • [[File:LOUDers Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...OUDers Entertainment''' (라우더스엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • [[File:Nextar Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''Nextar Entertainment''' (넥스타엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • '''Annyung Music Entertainment''' (안녕뮤직) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • ...(NH미디어), also known as ''NH EMG'' or ''NH Media'', is a South Korean entertainment company that was founded in 1998 by [[Kim Nam Hee]].
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  • '''Marcan Entertainment''' is a Korean entertainment, music production, publishing & management company published worldwide by W
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  • '''YNB Entertainment''' is a Korean entertainment agency formed in February 2012.
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  • [[File:GEM - Girls Entertainment Mixture Blu-ray.jpg|thumb|250px|2CD+Blu-ray Type A Cover]] [[File:GEM - Girls Entertainment Mixture 2CD B.jpg|thumb|250px|2CD Type B Cover]]
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  • [[File:RBW Entertainment.jpg|thumb|400px]] '''RBW Entertainment''', or '''Rainbow Bridge World''', formerly WA Entertainment, is a South Korean music label.
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  • #REDIRECT [[HUNUS Entertainment]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[MLD Entertainment]]
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  • : Zatsunen Entertainment (雑念エンタテインメント) # Zatsunen Entertainment (雑念エンタテインメント; ''Idle Entertainment'')
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  • '''Urban Works Entertainment''' is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''Sebunguri Entertainment''' is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • #REDIRECT [[a K2C ENTERTAINMENT DVD BOX KOMEMORI IV]]
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  • ...inment agency managed by CEO [[Lee Jae Hyuk]]. It is a subsidiary of [[MBK Entertainment]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[A Team Entertainment]]
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  • [[File:Jackpot Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''Jackpot Entertainment''' (잭팟엔터테인먼트) is a Korean music label founded in 2014 by CE
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  • [[File:SHINHOO Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''SHINHOO Entertainment''' (신후이엔티) was a Korean music label. The company, formerly known
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  • ...ing. Yue Hua has partnerships with [[Pledis Entertainment]] and [[Starship Entertainment]]. * [[Cosmic Girls]] (with Starship Entertainment)
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  • [[File:Star Road Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''Star Road Entertainment''' (스타로드 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean music label.
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  • [[File:WIDMAY Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''WIDMAY Entertainment''' is a South Korean music label.
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  • [[File:STL Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''STL Entertainment''' (STL엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean music label.
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  • #REDIRECT [[FNC Entertainment]]
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  • '''K-Tigers Entertainment''' (K타이거즈) is a South Korean entertainment agency founded in 1990.
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  • ...ainment''' (원펙트엔터테인먼트) on March 24, 2020 and to WAKE ONE Entertainment in May 2021. * [[Kep1er]] <small>(co-managed with [[Swing Entertainment]])</small>
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  • ...ne Entertainment''' (미디어라인 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''OUI Entertainment''' (위 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''Show Entertainment''' (에스하우 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency founded in 2013.
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  • '''Totalset Entertainment''' (토탈셋엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''GINI STARS Entertainment''' (지니스타즈) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''IT Entertainment''' (IT엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''IMX Entertainment''' (IMX엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''HIM Entertainment''' (HIM엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''GNi Entertainment''' (GNi엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''GON Entertainment''' (GON엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''Wings Entertainment''' (윙즈엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''C2K Entertainment''' (C2K엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency formed in 2011.
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  • '''C9 Entertainment''' (C9엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency was founded in 2012 by [[Kim Dae Soon]].
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  • '''CS Entertainment''' (CS엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cre.ker Entertainment]]
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  • ...커엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency under [[LOEN Entertainment]] that was formed in 2016.
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  • '''Narda Entertainment''' (나르다엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''Choon Entertainment''' (춘엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • .... On August 24, 2018, KSTAR Group announced that ONO Entertainment and NOS Entertainment would be merging to form the new label, '''STARENT''', which officially clo
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  • '''BANANA Entertainment''' (바나나엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • '''Blessing Entertainment''' (블레싱엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment agency.
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  • ...nment agency formed in 2008. As of April 7, 2021, the label is under [[RBW Entertainment]].
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  • [[File:Polaris Entertainment.jpg|thumb|500px|Polaris Entertainment logo]] '''Polaris Entertainment''' (폴라리스 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean record label. The la
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  • [[File:ELEVEN9.jpg|thumb|400px|ELEVEN9 Entertainment logo]] ...Entertainment''' (일레븐나인은 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company founded in 2015 by artist [[SE7EN]].
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  • [[File:New Planet.jpg|thumb|200px|New Planet Entertainment logo]] '''New Planet Entertainment''' (뉴플래닛엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean label established in
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  • [[File:SW Ent.jpg|thumb|300px|SW Entertainment logo]] ...tertainment''' (일루젼뉴플래닛엔터테인먼트) and '''K-POP LIVE Entertainment''' (케이팝라이브엔터테인먼트), is a South Korean label establis
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  • [[File:ROOTS Ent.jpg|thumb|400px|ROOTS Entertainment logo]] '''ROOTS Entertainment''' (뿌리엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean label.
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  • [[File:Coridel Ent.jpg|thumb|400px|Coridel Entertainment logo]] '''Coridel Entertainment''' (뿌리엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean label established in 2015 b
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  • ...컬쳐 엔터테인먼트) was established in 1992 under the name Yedang Entertainment. Banana Culture has found many stars including [[wikipedia: Shinsadong Tige
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  • #REDIRECT [[INNO-K Entertainment]]
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  • [[File:FAB Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...Entertainment''' (큐브 엔터테인먼트) is a Korean record label and entertainment company.
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  • [[File:HOW Ent.jpg|thumb|300px|HOW Entertainment logo]] '''HOW Entertainment''' (HOW엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • [[File:Chrome Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...tainment''' (크롬 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean record label and entertainment company founded in 2011 by [[Hwang Hyun Chang]].
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  • [[File:Liz Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''Liz Entertainment''' (리즈엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • [[File:VINE Entertainment.jpg|thumb|250px]] ...rtainment''' (바인엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean record label and entertainment company.
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  • [[Image:MyDoll Entertainment.png|thumb|350px]] '''MyDoll Entertainment''' (마이돌엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company founded on September 20, 2018. The CEO of the company is [[Lee So H
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  • [[Image:ALLART Entertainment.jpg|thumb|350px]] ...outh Korean entertainment company founded in 2020 by [[Lee Sang Ho (ALLART Entertainment)|Lee Sang Ho]].
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  • [[File:KOZ Entertainment.jpg|thumb|400px]] ...ed in 2019 by [[ZICO]]. On November 18, 2020, it was acquired by [[Big Hit Entertainment]] and is now a [[HYBE]] subsidiary.
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  • [[File:BPM Entertainment.jpg|thumb|350px]] ...(빅플래닛메이드), also known as '''Big Planet Made''', is a Korean entertainment company founded on July 9, 2021 by [[Choi Jae Ho]].
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  • [[File:S2 Entertainment.png|thumb|350px]] ...mer CEO of [[JYP Entertainment]], and the founder and former CEO of [[CUBE Entertainment]].
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  • [[File:Biscuit Entertainment.png|thumb|500px]] '''Biscuit Entertainment''' (비스킷엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company founded by [[Han Ji Seok]] in 2021.
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  • [[File:143 Entertainment.png|thumb|400px]] '''143 Entertainment Inc''' (143엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company.
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  • [[File:CDL Entertainment.jpg|thumb|350px]] '''CDL Entertainment''' is a Japanese entertainment company and record label founded in 2021. The label is a subsidiary of [[LD
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  • ...(쥬얼리) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group created by [[Star Empire Entertainment]]. They are best known for their hit songs "[[Super Star (Jewelry single)|S In June 14, 2010, [[Star Empire Entertainment]] announced that [[Semi (Jewelry)|Semi]], one of the Top 10 finalists of th
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  • .... She was then under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment|TRUE KiSS DISC]] however, she was blacklisted by the music industry in Sept ...in [[Zama]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. Suzuki first entered the entertainment world in 1997 at the age of fifteen, when she entered a singing competion o
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  • ...the major labels [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] (1996~) (currently [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|flying DOG]] sub-label since 2008~), [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] ( * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/aliproject/index.html ALI PROJECT @ Victor Entertainment]
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  • ...Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Like a number of [[Japanese]] artists Kay can speak both [[English]] and ...sic Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]], a sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She then teamed up with the composer [[Kanno Yoko]] to produce her debut
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  • ...of in 2005, Angela debuted with her first major single under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]], entitled [[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME]] (and released one day be ...gned to [[Tofu Records]] in the US (a firm to expose Japanese [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] artists in the US, mostly featuring on Sony artists that make theme
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  • ===Victor Entertainment=== ...switched labels from [[Pony Canyon]] to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]]. In May 2001, a new single of hers, "[[Tomoni|tomoni]]", was released. Th
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  • '''ELISA''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#SACRA MUSIC|SACRA MUSIC]]. ** [[Universal Music##NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBC Universal Entertainment Japan]] <small>(2007&ndash;2012)</small>
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  • ...윤하, ユンナ in Japanese) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] artist under [[C9 Entertainment]]. She officially debuted with the single "[[Yubikiri (Younha)|Yubikiri]]"
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  • ...'[[saku saku]]'', and made her musical debut in 2004 with [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; Best known for her hit songs "[[Real Life Real Heart]]", "[[Ring a Ding ...004 Kimura re-released "Level 42" through the major label [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; the single reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts.
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  • ...bayashi Maia]] (#10) would leave the group due to difficulty balancing her entertainment career with her schoolwork.
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  • '''OSSAN''' was a [[Johnny's Entertainment]] Junior group from [[Kansai]]. * Their name is, like most names from [[Johnny's Entertainment]] these days, made up by the first letter of their name.
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  • * [[climax entertainment]] (2001-2005) ...in [[Okinawa]] in 2000 and signed to the small independent label [[Climax Entertainment]]. Though there have been various offers by other record labels, HY has sho
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  • ...'' (or '''YUNHO''' in Japan) is a South Korean singer and actor under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Tong Vfang Xien Q ...t under the bridge of a train station. At this time he auditioned for [[SM Entertainment]] and was accepted.
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  • '''Heo Young Saeng''' (허영생) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer under [[KQ Entertainment]]. He is a member of the boyband [[SS501]].
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Lee Soo-man|Lee Soo Man]] and were the largest group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album ''[[Super ...r, a representation of the members' young ages when they first joined [[SM Entertainment]]. However, after the members' showcased their different talents to the com
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  • ...considered a music career. She is signed with the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and is managed by [http://www.office-augusta.co ...ould later become her management office after she signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]]. Here she put out two mini-albums, both in 2001
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  • ...inue. However, on March 8, 2006, Kan Mi Youn left DR Music to sign with H2 Entertainment as a solo artist. With only Lee Hee Jin left, Baby V.O.X was officially ann On April 8, 2004, [[wikipedia:Amaru Entertainment|Amaru Entertainment]] released a statement on the official Tupac website stating that they woul
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  • Vivian started in entertainment business way back in 1990, when she was 15. She had won '''''Talented Beaut
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  • ...tus. He auditioned in [[wikipedia:California|California]] through Brothers Entertainment along with High School friend Danny Im aka [[Taebin]]. Both attended [[wiki
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  • '''Taebin''' (태빈) is a Korean Hip-Hop/R&B artist under the [[YG Entertainment]]. He is the leader member of [[1TYM]], currently on indefinite hiatus. He
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  • In 1996, She was signed to [[Victor Entertainment]] where she released her debut single, "[[Nageki no Yuki]]". Her debut albu At the dawn of the new century Odani left [[Victor Entertainment]] behind and signed to [[Universal Music Japa]]n. She made her Universal de
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  • '''Yaotome Hikaru''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hey! Say! JUMP]]. Yaotome Hikaru entered [[Johnny's Entertainment]] in December of 2002. Though at first he only appeared with [[Ya-Ya-yah]],
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  • ...up handled by [[Johnny & Associates]]. They debuted in 1991 under [[Victor Entertainment]] with the single "[[Can't Stop!! -Loving-|Can't Stop!! -LOVING-]]". SMAP s ...orcycle racing career. '''SMAP''' are members of the ubiquitous [[Johnny's Entertainment]] talent agency, and somewhat responsible for its rise to fame, with the me
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  • ...offered a deal, accepted, and then signed with the indie label [[Teichiku Entertainment]]. Kana released her first single, "[[Hebi Ichigo]]". She shocked her liste ...ended up being Kana's last release with [[Teichiku Entertainment|Teichiku Entertainment]]. She then signed to [[Globule Music Publishers]] for a short while. Nearl
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  • ...l as the rest of Asia, and even North America. They are under the [[Victor Entertainment]] label.
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  • ...and caught the attention of a scout and was offered a deal by [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. The band soon signed to the label under their [[Ki/oon Records]] sub-lab
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  • '''Domoto Tsuyoshi''' (堂本剛) is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] duo [[KinKi Kids]]. He has had a scattered solo project away from KinKi K
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  • ...n Futtsu City, Chiba Prefecture, but dropped out to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. After graduating from the group, Yasuda remained a soloist in [[H
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  • Prior to joining [[Morning Musume]], Ogawa was enrolled at the entertainment school "Apple Little Performers" (ALP) in [[wikipedia:Niigata|Niigata]], wh
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  • '''Murakami Shogo''' is a member of [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kanjani8]].
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  • ...by [[Kawashima Ai|ai]] and [[Sugawara Naohiro|nao]] under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] label.
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  • ...he [[Angura-Kei|angura-kei]] variety under the independent label [[ART POP ENTERTAINMENT]]. The band's line-up changed a number of times since their formation in Au * [http://www.tricycle.co.jp/a_metoronome/index.html metronome @ Tricycle Entertainment]
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  • ...[[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. She retired from the entertainment business in June 2017. On May 27, 2017 Hagiwara Mai revealed her decision to leave the entertainment business after the disbandment of °C-ute, with the goals of traveling abro
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  • ...[[Buono!]], and playing manager of [[Country Girls]]. She retired from the entertainment business in June 2017 to pursue a career in childhood education. ...ear on June 30, 2017. She gave a statement saying she planned to leave the entertainment industry and pursue a career in early childhood education as a Kindergarten
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  • ...nd [[Death Note|Death Note movie]]. The alum was published by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Distribution Japan]] and contains 14 tracks performed by various
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  • ...auce campaign. The song was so popular that the duo debuted under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] and released it as a single. The single was a major success, reachin * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/tarako/ Victor Entertainment Inc,"Tarako Tarako Tarako" Website]
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  • ...s time with them. The group released a major label album with [[Sony Music Entertainment]], which wasn't successful. Sony told they band they could record another a ...get things moving that they would be dropped by their label, [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]]. The band started out re-recording some of thei
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  • ...Vol.12 ~Fantastic Christmas~" at Takadanobaba AREA on the 21st, and a ESP Entertainment Group presents "stylish wave COUNTDOWN '08-'09" at Yokohama Akarenga Souko ...ERNOVA]]" was sold during this live. At Zepp Tokyo on the 16th was the ESP Entertainment presents "stylish wave ILLUSION '09 vol.1". The other bands at this event w
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  • '''Ohno Satoshi''' is a member and the official leader of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[ARASHI]]. While he is also the oldest member of the group, he gai
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actor and member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[SMAP]]. Before he joined [[SMAP]], he was part of the singing uni * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Artist/A002763.html Victor Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...e founded his own clothing store, LUNGTA, and a management agency [[Jungle Entertainment]]. ...t tapping the Suck like Yang Hyun"; a direct attack at the founder of [[YG Entertainment]] and former [[Seo Taiji and Boys]] member [[Yang Hyun Suk]].
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  • ...rtist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami, Masaaki Gyobu (avex entertainment inc.) ...ist Brand Management''': Motohiro Abe (HEARTSAVER inc.), Hideki Endo (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...as released on 2001-01-11 with the catalog number SRPM-70201 by Sony Music Entertainment. The game is a single player game and is controlled via the Playstation 2 D ...ere is no set scenario for this world. You and the characteristic personal entertainment experience of the Musume is the only thing that can bring forth the only st
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, idol, and actress managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was an original member of [[AKB48]]'s [[Team K]]. * [http://flave.co.jp/pages/talent/akimoto_sayaka/index Flave Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...林香菜) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She is a former member of [[AKB48 Team B|Team B]]. * [http://flave.co.jp/pages/talent/kobayashi_kana/index Flave Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • '''Miyazawa Sae''' (宮澤佐江) is a Japanese talento managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was previously a second generation member of [[AKB48]], a full-time * [http://flave.co.jp/pages/talent/miyazawa_sae/index Flave Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...彩佳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and [[Idol]] managed by [[Flave Entertainment]]. She was previously a full-time member of [[AKB48]] and was also a former * [http://flave.co.jp/pages/talent/umeda_ayaka/index Flave Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...akatta" is the major debut single released by [[AKB48]] under [[Sony Music Entertainment|DefSTAR Records]] (third single overall). It was released in two versions:
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  • ...日香) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Watanabe Entertainment]]. She is a former member of [[AKB48]] [[AKB48 Team B|Team B]]. * [http://www.watanabepro.co.jp/mypage/artist/kuramochiasuka.html Watanabe Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...op|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]], singer, and actress managed by [[Watanabe Entertainment]] and signed to [[YukiRing]], a division of [[avex trax]]. She is a former * [http://www.watanabepro.co.jp/mypage/artist/kashiwagiyuki.html Watanabe Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band from [[Tokyo]] signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. They create high energy music, inspired by the American bands [[Wikipedi In 2000, POLYSICS signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and released their first major album ''[[Neu|NEU]]''.
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  • .... They debuted in 2000 with their single "[[Kaminari]]" under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. In 2012, they were transferred from [[Universal Music Japan]]'s sub-labe
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  • ...helped establish and produced other artists. In 1998, he established [[YG Entertainment]] and released his much-awaited solo album. On June 14, 2019, after running YG Entertainment for 23 years, Yang Hyun Suk stepped down from his positions and the busines
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  • ...Aika''' (吉岡亜衣加) is a Japanese singer-songwriter signed to [[TEAM Entertainment]] label and [[Rock'n' Banana]] agency. She made her debut in 2009 with the * [http://www.team-e.co.jp/artist/aika/ TEAM Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...AT-TUN''' (Cartoon KAT-TUN) is a variety show hosted by popular [[Johnny's Entertainment|Johnny's]] boyband [[KAT-TUN]]. It has been on air since April 4th, 2007, a ...KAT-TUN challenges guests to a darts match to prove themselves top of the entertainment world. The goal of the game is to score 'bingo' on a specially designed dar
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  • '''Nishikido Ryo''' was a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] in the group [[Kanjani8]] and [[NEWS]]. *'''Talent Agency:''' [[Johnny's Entertainment]] (left September 2019)
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  • '''Koyama Keiichiro''' is a member and leader of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NEWS]]. Entering Johnny's Entertainment on the 21st of January 2001, Koyama started out with the unit B.A.D. which
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  • ...[Tristone Entertaiment Inc.]]. She made her major debut under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Records]] in 2010. ...]". MOD'S SHOP. Retrieved 2010-04-22.</ref><ref>[http://www.n-3.jp/ N Cube Entertainment Inc.]. Retrieved 2010-04-24.</ref>
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  • '''Tegomass''' (テゴマス) is a [[Johnny's Entertainment]] male unit. It is composed of [[Tegoshi Yuya]] and [[Masuda Takahisa]] fro ...trip in Sweden from November 14-17 in 2006.<ref>http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/special/2005jya/KFullNormal20061123030.html</ref> On the 14th they were occ
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  • '''Kusano Hironori''' is a former member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NEWS]]. He is currently a Johnny's Jr. Kusano Hironori entered Johnny's Entertainment in February of 2001 at the age of 13. As a Junior, he was a huge fan of [[K
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  • ...or the band [[ONE OK ROCK]]. He made his initial debut with the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NEWS (group)|NEWS]], but left the group before their first offici ...release with the group. On December 18, 2003, Taka left NEWS and Johnny's Entertainment officially, stating he wanted to further his education, although there were
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  • ...二と彰; ''Shuuji and Akira''), was special unit managed by [[Johnny's Entertainment]]. ...sing their first original studio album in the same year under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. In June that year it was announced that the tour would be cancelled due
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  • '''MATCHY with QUESTION?''' is a [[Johnny's Entertainment]] special unit between [[Kondo Masahiko]] and the Johnny's Jr. group [[Ques
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  • '''Imai Tsubasa''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] duo [[Tackey & Tsubasa]]. On February 24th, 2010, Imai made his solo debu ...rred to as one of Johnny's "4 Dancing Kings". But being part of [[Johnny's Entertainment]], his skills aren't limited to dancing and singing alone. Like Tackey, he
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  • '''Hyeri''' (혜리) is a South Korean singer and actress under [[DreamT Entertainment]]. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] girl group [[Girl's Day]]. S
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  • ...nese pop]] duo formed by Sakamoto twin brothers and signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. They are best known for singing the opening themes of the two seasons of ...[[Fukuoka]]. ON/OFF made their major debut in 2007 under the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] label with the single "[[Eien no Setsuna]]". The title track was used as
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  • ...He first debuted as a solo artist with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] in 1995. He released a total of 7 singles and 3 albums. His song, "[[Myst
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  • ...lly succeed. Because the other two groups were promoted by the famous [[SM Entertainment]], many thought of Sugar as the underdogs. However, in the summer of 2003 S ...Eum|Jung Eum]] decided to leave the group and pursue a solo career in the entertainment industry. Soon after Jung Eum's departure Sugar welcomed her replacement me
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  • '''Maruyama Ryuhei''' is a member and bassist of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kanjani8]].
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  • '''Butoukan''' (舞闘冠) is a junior group of [[Johnny's Entertainment]].
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  • '''Kitayama Hiromitsu''' (北山宏光) is the oldest member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kis-My-Ft2]]. He was also featured in the Kitty portion of the te
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  • ...amada Ryosuke''' is a Japanese actor, singer, and member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hey! Say! JUMP]] and [[NYC]]. * When he auditioned [[Johnny's Entertainment]] with [[Morimoto Ryutaro]], he would always be with him.
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  • '''Nakajima Yuto''' (中島裕翔) is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hey! Say! JUMP]].
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  • ...ase of two indie releases, the band signed to the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Epic Records Japan]] in 2006. However the band officially disbanded a year ...with the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment]] under their [[Sony Music Entertainment|Epic Records]] sub-label.
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  • ...[Chupda]]" (ahead of their 7th album released a few days later) under [[YG Entertainment]] with a more [[K-Pop|pop]]/[[K-Rock|rock]] oriented sound. ...atory service. In September 2011 Tablo debuted as a solo artist under [[YG Entertainment]], and two years later in October 2012 the whole group also debuted under Y
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  • '''Matsuoka Masahiro''' is the drummer of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[TOKIO]]. He is also member of the unit [[The SHIGOTONIN]].
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  • ...INMENT]]. One year later they debuted as indie artists in Japan under [[AI Entertainment]] with the mini-album ''[[Prologue of FTISLAND -Soyogi-]]''. In 2010, they ...gle in Japan, "[[The One (FTISLAND)|The One]]", under the indie label [[AI Entertainment]]. The single eventually reach #9 on the [[Oricon]] daily charts. This sing
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  • ...t debuted in 2008 under [[Epic Records Japan]], a sublabel of [[Sony Music Entertainment]].
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  • ...006, Okamoto transferred from the Senkusha affiliation office to Evergreen Entertainment, which is her current office. She began to get minor roles in dramas, inclu ...from nicola in spring 2008 in order to focus on her upcoming career in the entertainment industry, with music being a high priority. The lyrics she pens for her mus
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]]<br/> '''Publisher''': [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]]<br/>
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  • ...d by [[JUDY AND MARY]], and it's their major label debut with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. The song originally appeared on the band's indie mini-album ''[[Be Ambit
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  • ...(에디) is a [[K-R&B|Korean R&B]] singer who debuted on 2005 under [[Cube Entertainment]].
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  • ...''. At the end of 2003 Kagrra debuted as a major act with [[Columbia Music Entertainment|Columbia Music]], adding the comma to their name. Kagrra, incorporated "wa" * [http://columbia.jp/artist-info/kagrra/ Kagrra, Columbia Music Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...nit formed by four [[Seiyuu|voice actresses]] affiliated with [[Sony Music Entertainment#Music Ray'n|Music Ray'n]]. The group made their major debut in April 2009 u ...ic Ray'n|Music Ray'n]]. Even though all members are singed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]], they made their debut in April 2009 under [[Lantis]] label with the sing
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  • '''Sakurai Sho''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[ARASHI]]. ...rofessionals. He is the only one in the entire Sakurai Family to be in the entertainment business, but his philosophies and influences are similar to his family's p
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  • '''Ninomiya Kazunari''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[ARASHI]]. He joined Johnny's Jrs in 1996 and was a member of seve
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  • ...olo project, DAIGO☆STARDUST, in 2003 under [[Victor Entertainment|Victor Entertainment, Inc.]] with "[[Maria (DAIGO STARDUST)|MARIA]]". Since April of 2007 DAIGO In 2003 DAIGO was picked up by [[Victor Entertainment|Victor Entertainment, Inc.]], and became DAIGO☆STARDUST with the release of "[[Maria (DAIGO ST
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  • ...The "Q" stands for "Queen", as in the desire to become the "queens" of the entertainment business.
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  • ...to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]]'s sub-label [[Victor Entertainment Inc.#flying DOG|flying DOG]] in 2007, and eventually in 2021 transferred to ** [[Victor Entertainment Inc.#flying DOG|flying DOG]] <small>(2007&ndash;2021)</small>
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] actor, singer and member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]]. Kamenashi Kazuya, or Kame as he is often called, is part of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[KAT-TUN]]. Although he is the youngest member of KAT-TUN, he is c
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  • '''Kokubun Taichi''' is the keyboardist of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[TOKIO]]. He was a member of the unit [[Toraji Haiji]] along with
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  • '''Ya-Ya-yah''' was a [[Johnny's Entertainment]] Junior group. They disbanded in 2007. ...ion lessened. The show generally involved musical acts from the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] as well as games and other features.
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  • Yamashita Shoon was accepted into [[Johnny's Entertainment]] on January 21st, 2001. Along with six other juniors, he became part of th
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  • '''Yabu Kota''' is the oldest member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] [[Hey! Say! JUMP]]. Yabu Kouta entered [[Johnny's Entertainment]] on September 23rd, 2001. He was put in the group [[Ya-Ya-yah]] where he r
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  • ...Music Entertainment|STUDIOSEVEN Recordings]], a sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. The single was a long-seller hit, which would sell over 150,000 copies. K debuted in Japan in March under [[Sony Music Entertainment]] with the single "[[Over...|over...]]". The song was used as the theme son
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  • ...In 2008 the duo signed with major label [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] and debuted with their third mini-album ''[[I Miss You -EP-|I miss you -e ...November 21st. In 2008, the duo singed [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] and made their major debut with their third mini-album ''[[I Miss You -EP
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  • ** [[Taewon Entertainment]] <small>(1997&ndash;1999)</small> ** [[JYP Entertainment]] <small>(2000&ndash;2003)</small>
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  • ...SACCHIN]], the oldest, was the leader. The band was signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Records]] and managed by [[RunTime]].
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  • '''dorlis''' is a jazz singer under the Victor Entertainment label. Her music is influenced by scat, swing, and gypsy music in addition ...After her popularity grew, she was signed to [[Victor Entertainment|Victor Entertainment]]. In early 2005, she released her first major single [[mariposa]].
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  • Jyuri has participated in the entertainment world from her fourth year of elementary school, when she auditioned for a
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  • ...愛美) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] artist under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]]'s [[Sweetstar|Sweetstar]] sub-label.
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  • ...田晴香) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Flave Entertainment]].
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  • ...Young Jin (유영진)''' is Korean singer and producer. He belongs to [[SM Entertainment]].
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  • '''Yokoyama You''' is a member of [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kanjani8]]. [[Category:Johnny's Entertainment Lyricists]]
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  • '''Takizawa Hideaki''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] duo [[Tackey & Tsubasa]].
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  • ...(山本さやか) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer managed by [[Tristone Entertainment]]. She is a former member of the girl group [[Dream (group)|Dream]]. In 200 * [http://www.tristone.co.jp/actors/sayaka/ Tristone Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...[[Dorama|drama]] series. Yamaguchi secured her legacy by bowing out of the entertainment business at the peak of her career to marry her frequent costar, fellow act ...ed several deals, and chose a record contract releasing under [[Sony Music Entertainment|CBS/Sony]].
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  • ...nese male [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]]. He currently hosts [[Oha Star]], a children's entertainment program, and is also very active in voice works for [[Anime|anime]], video
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  • ...nge Shock Agency]] label, although in June 2009 he moved again to [[Pop Up Entertainment]] label. His music, at the beginning of his career, was heavily influenced After leaving A4, he was taken under the management of [[YG Entertainment]]'s sister company [[M.Boat]] and was trained for two years before releasin
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  • ...e group [[Chinatouchable|Chinatouchable]], a one-time unit on [[Sony Music Entertainment]] to sing the ending theme for the anime "Keroro Gunsou". ...Maki]] especially. She credits Maki as her strong motivation to enter the entertainment world. Her goal is to become like [[Yuuka|Yuuka]].
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  • ...ith her in dorama ''[[Kita no Kuni Kara]]''. Thus, taking a break from the entertainment world and closing her fanclub, "YUKI kumi". However, she divorced Hidetaka
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  • ...' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer on [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]]. She debuted in 1995 with the single, "[[Horizon (UA)|HORIZON]]". The sin
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  • ...se music after that objective was complete and were signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#SME Records|SACRA MUSIC]]. The group officially disbanded on March 13, 2019 ...ll have more vocalists chosen by [[Kajiura Yuki|Kajiura]] and [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] from audition. Their names were finally announced in the "[[Dream P
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  • ...debuted in 1987 with the single [[Otoko no Ko ni Naritai]] under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] label.
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  • ...''' ([[Mike]]). In Japan they are produced by the talent agency [[Johnny's Entertainment]] and in Thailand they are part of the group [[G-Junior]] on the [[GMM Gram ...not end there, however in 2006 they were put into a group under [[Johnny's Entertainment]] with [[Yamashita Tomohisa]] called [[Kitty GYM]]. They were also due to p
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  • ...is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] actor, singer and ex-member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[KAT-TUN]]. He is now the vocalist of [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] ban ...while after the group [[KAT-TUN]] was formed he wanted to quit [[Johnny's Entertainment]] to further his studies, but [[Kitagawa Johnny]] said to him, "If you leav
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  • Taguchi Junnosuke, or Junno as he is often called, is part of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[KAT-TUN]]. He is best known for being the most acrobatic, the tal
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  • ...Entertainment#Ki/oon Records|Ki/oon Records]], a sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. They formed in May of 2003 by [[Mao (SID)|Mao]] and [[Aki (SID)|Aki]], t * [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Info/sid/index.html Sony Music Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...el for [[Pichi Lemon|Pichi Lemon]]. She was signed as a singer to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] in 2006. ...in various dramas since then. The following year she was signed to Victor Entertainment and released her first single and a DVD documenting her journey to becoming
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  • ...released the single "[[Kisei ~Never Forget~]]" under a new label, [[GAUSS Entertainment]]. The single peaked at #19 and sold over 95,000 copies. Unfortunately, her ...album as an acoustic version. Soon after ''Will'', her contract with GAUSS Entertainment was terminated by the label.
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  • '''Arioka Daiki''' (有岡 大貴) is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment|Johnnys]] group [[Hey! Say! JUMP]].
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  • ...JU''' is a [[:Category:J-R&B| Japanese R&B]] singer under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] label. She rose to fame after collaborating
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  • ...disbanded group [[M.I.L.K.]]. After M.I.L.K. disbanded she moved to [[SUM Entertainment]]. Since 2006 she is not doing any public activities. ...g if the group was still together or not, the news of Yumi's move to [[SUM Entertainment]] finally put to rest years of wondering if M.I.L.K. would release more mus
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  • ...own as '''Baek Z Young''') is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer under [[TRI-US Entertainment]]. She is well known for her latin-flavored dance tracks, although in recen ** '''[[TRI-US Entertainment]]''' <small>(2019&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...브라이언) is [[K-R&B|Korean R&B]]/[[K-Pop|Pop]] singer under [[Biscuit Entertainment]]. He is a member of the R&B duo [[Fly to the Sky]]. ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(1999&ndash;2004) ''(Fly to the Sky)''</small>
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  • '''Chae Yeon''' (채연) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer under [[Cai Entertainment]]. She made her singing debut in the Japanese pop unit [[Brand New Biscuits ...ikipedia:Seoul_Institute_of_the_Arts|Seoul Institute of the Arts]] <small>(Entertainment and Broadcasting)</small>
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  • ...eaking at #148. Later in 2008, she made her major debut under [[Sony Music Entertainment]], with single "[[Promise (MiChi)|PROMiSE]]", peaking at number 12 on the [ ...her Japanese single debut "[[Promise (MiChi)|PROMiSE]]" under [[Sony Music Entertainment]] label.
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  • '''Siwon''' (시원) is a South Korean singer and actor under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Super Junior]] an ...eir drummer had left the band. Both TRAX and Super Junior are part of [[SM Entertainment]].
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  • ...' Generation]]. She became an [[SM Entertainment]] trainee at the "2000 SM Entertainment Open Audition", and was a trainee for six years and three months. Sooyoung ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2007&ndash;2017)</small>
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  • ...Yeol''' (추가열) is a Korean [[Trot]]/[[K-Folk|Folk]] singer under [[SM Entertainment]].
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  • ...WN''' is the title given to the collection of artists signed with the [[SM Entertainment]] label. SMTOWN had released seasonal albums for winter and summer since 19
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  • ...e his major debut as CUBE JUICE in 2002 from [[Victor Entertainment|Victor Entertainment]].
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  • ...if he wore the kimono. He debuted under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] in 2008 with the single [[Umiyuki]]. ...place. He ended up catching the eye of [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]], and got scouted.
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  • ...ot an official part of [[SMTown]], she received promotional help from [[SM Entertainment]]. Sometime around 2003, she became an official SMTown member. Also in that
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  • ...girl groups in Korean music history. When the group's contract under [[SM Entertainment]] expired, the group disbanded and Eugene, then, focused on her acting and ...r later in 2004 under [[PFull Entertainment]]. She is currently under [[GG Entertainment]].
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  • ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2005&ndash;2023)</small> Eunhyuk was brought to [[SM Entertainment]] attention by auditioning in the "Starlight Casting System 2000" audition.
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  • ...laying instruments. They are usually seen as a back band to other Johnny's Entertainment acts for their concerts. They were originally formed as a four member band.
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  • ...Daijiro''' is the former lead guitar player and vocalist of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] junior group [[Question (band)|Question?]]. * He entered [[Johnny's Entertainment]] the same time as [[NEWS]]' [[Koyama Keiichiro]].
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  • '''Yodogawa Yoshihiro''' is the drummer of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] junior group [[Question (band)|Question?]].
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  • '''Fujiie Kazuyori''' is the bassist of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] junior group [[Question (band)|Question?]]. * He joined [[Johnny's Entertainment]] the same time as [[Kis-My-Ft.2]]'s [[Kitayama Hiromitsu]].
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  • '''Ishigaki Daisuke''' is the keyboardist of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] junior groups [[Question (band)|Question?]] and [[FiVe]].
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  • '''Igo Akun''' is the guitarist of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] junior group [[Question (band)|Question?]].
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  • '''Senga Kento''' (千賀健永) is a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kis-My-Ft2]].
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  • ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(1999&ndash;2004) ''(Fly to the Sky)''</small> ** [[PFull Entertainment]] <small>(2004&ndash;2009) ''(Fly to the Sky)''</small>
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  • '''Miyata Toshiya''' is a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kis-My-Ft2]].
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  • '''Yokoo Wataru''' (横尾渉) is a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kis-My-Ft2]].
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  • '''Fujigaya Taisuke''' is a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kis-My-Ft2]]. He is the 'F' in [[Kis-My-Ft2]].
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  • '''Tamamori Yuta''' is a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Kis-My-Ft2]].
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  • '''Nikaido Takashi''' (二階堂高嗣) is a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] junior group [[Kis-My-Ft2]].
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  • '''K.K.Kity''', formerly known as J-Support, was a [[Johnny's Entertainment]] Junior group.
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  • '''Kis-My-Ft''' was a [[Johnny's Entertainment|Johnny's Jr.]] group that was modelled after [[Hikaru GENJI]]. They were or
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  • '''J.J. Express''' was a [[Johnny's Entertainment]] Junior group.
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actor and member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[SMAP]]. * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Artist/A002763.html Victor Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • '''Takaki Yuya''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hey! Say! JUMP]].
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  • '''Inoo Kei''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hey! Say! JUMP]].
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  • * '''Agency:''' [[Johnny's Entertainment]]
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  • '''Hashimoto Ryosuke''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[A.B.C.-Z]]. Hashimoto Ryosuke entered [[Johnny's Entertainment]] on September 8th, 2004.
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  • ** [[YG Entertainment]] <small>(2006&ndash;2023)</small> ...where he appeared as "2G-Gon" and "G-Gon". In 2002 he was scouted by [[YG Entertainment]] and began his four years as a trainee. In that time G-Dragon never releas
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actor and member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[SMAP]]. He is also well known for his female counter ego, '''Shin * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Artist/A002763.html Victor Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...-generated project shown by animations. They were signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and were managed by [[agehasprings]]. Genki Rockets is the creation of [[Wikipedia:Q Entertainment|Q ENTERTAINMENT's]] President & CEO [[Mizuguchi Tetsuya]]. The company constructed Genki Ro
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  • ...udanjuku''' (風男塾) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group under [[Teichiku Entertainment Inc.]]. The group is formed by females, and it serves as the male alter-ego * [http://www.teichiku.co.jp/artist/fu-danjuku/ Teichiku Entertainment Profile (風男塾)]
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  • In June 2009, Shiina announced her transfer from [[Sony Music Entertainment]] to [[Lantis]] along with her 15th anniversary original album, ''[[Rock Ro
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  • ...a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, actor, host and member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[SMAP]]. In 1993, Goro started a solo career by releasing his firs * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Artist/A002763.html Victor Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • '''Joshima Shigeru''' is the guitarist and leader of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[TOKIO]]. He entered Johnny's in July of 1986.
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  • '''Yamaguchi Tatsuya''' is the bassist of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[TOKIO]].
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  • '''J-FRIENDS''' is a special unit made up of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] groups [[TOKIO]], [[KinKi Kids]] and [[V6]]. It was formed to raise money
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  • ...; ''Spider'') is a [[K-R&B|Korean R&B]]/[[K-Pop|Pop]] singer under [[C-JeS Entertainment]]. Occasionally, Gummy would be registered under her unofficial alternative ...oat Entertainment Group]] and [[YG Entertainment]] and signed with [[C-JeS Entertainment]].
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  • ..., six years later, she would comeback as a singer under the label [[Victor Entertainment]] with the single "[[Semete Sayonara wa...]]".
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  • ...banded in 1995. Today, only two of the original members remain in Johnny's Entertainment: Uchiumi Kouji and Sato Atsuhiro.
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  • '''Uchiumi Kouji''' is a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]], who was active as a member of [[Hikaru GENJI]] from 1987 to 1995.
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  • ...Mikio''' is a drama actor better known for being a member of ex-[[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[Hikaru GENJI]], of which he was the leader from 1987 to 1994. Mikio joined [[Johnny's Entertainment]] on January 17, 1982 when he was in his last year of primary school. In 19
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  • ...t was revealed that he won the case. He then left both Super Junior and SM Entertainment. **SM Entertainment (2005–2010)
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  • ...]], and ambient fusion band that formed in 2004 and signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. In 2012, the band revealed that they’ve decided to go on an indefinite In 2009, they signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]] and made their major debut with the single single "[[F
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  • ...on''' is a two person [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] label.
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  • '''JC Ji Eun''' (지은) is a Korean pop/R&B singer formerly under [[YG Entertainment]], who currently works as vocal trainer under [[Lion Media]]. In 2009 she b
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  • ...E AMBITIOUS]]'', they band was able to get a record deal with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. When they went major they got a new guitarist [[Asanuma Takuya]], whom i
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  • * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/chiaki/ Ishikawa Chiaki's Victor Entertainment Page]
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  • ...aberry|aquaberry]]''. This was released through [[AZ tribe]] (on [[RAINBOW ENTERTAINMENT]]). Her ninth single, "[[Amai Zeitaku]]", was released through SHAMPOO NINE
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  • ...e is currently under [[Polaris Entertaiment]]. She was a trainee for [[JYP Entertainment]] for 4 years.
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  • ...school she previously enrolled, was prohibiting its students to enter the entertainment scene. She then switched to Horietsu High School. She was also cited as the * 21st Matsuo Entertainment Awards - Rookie Award, 2000
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  • ...r model for a magazine. When she was college-age she made her debut in the entertainment world.
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  • ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2006&ndash;2023)</small>
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  • In 2000, Jiyeon auditioned for [[SM Entertainment]] through the Starlight Casting System. Singing [[S.E.S]]'s "[[Shalala]]" a In 2002, she debuted in the first female duo from [[SM Entertainment]], [[Isak N Jiyeon]]. Unfortunately, during this time period, many of SM's
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  • ...t her first indie release and her first release since leaving [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. The album reached #133 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 2
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  • ...g year, in 1999 they obtained their first major contract with [[Sony Music Entertainment]], but in August 2000 the band suddenly disbanded. Then, Kamijo decided to
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  • ...uted under [[Aer-born]] label and later moved to [[Columbia]] and [[Victor Entertainment]] sub-label [[FlyingStar Records]]. Bahashishi is a Swahili word which coul
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  • A year later, the band scored a major label contract with [[Victor Entertainment]] and released their first video. Soon after. they released ''[[SexualXXXXX ...[[Sony Music Japan|BMG JAPAN]] but still releasing material under [[Victor Entertainment]]. The band also released a tribute album in 2005 with the title ''[[Parade
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  • ...a 4-member female [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]]/[[A Capella]] group formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. Their former stage name was '''TSZX''' (Tiān Shàng Zhì Xǐ), which wa ...enjo Chiki)|Dear...]]'' (2009), the group's comeback was announced by [[SM Entertainment]]. It was later revealed that the group would comeback as a two member unit
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  • '''80_pan''' (''Harepan'') was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group on [[Victor Entertainment]]. Their music is a mixture between pop, rap, and rock. Harenchi☆Punch (ハレンチ☆パンチ) was a Victor Entertainment idol unit made out of three girls living in the Kansai area and led by Ogas
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  • ...not disbanded. In 2014, both members confirmed their comeback with H2MEDIA Entertainment. * [2007.12.04] 14th Korean Entertainment Awards - Best Ballad Award
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Victor Entertainment]]<br/>
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  • ...[[Gekiyaku Records]], MERRY signed with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] in 2005. In 2010, the group transferred labels to [[FREE-WILL]], and in t * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/merry/ Merry @ Victor Entertainment Inc.]
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  • They offered Whiteberry a recording contract in 1999 with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Although all the members were still in high school, the girls recorded t
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  • ...t regular album and first release under [[Big Hit Entertainment]], a [[JYP Entertainment]] sub-label. It was called their first "regular" album as it was released a
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  • '''J-Min''' (제이민, ジェイミン) is a Korean singer signed to [[SM Entertainment]] in Korea and [[Universal Music|NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]] in Japan. She origina
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  • '''Kangin''' (강인) is a South Korean singer and actor under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a former member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Super Juni
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  • ...ン) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan International]]. She made her debut in 2003 with the album
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  • ...the name '''RYUICHI'''. In 1997, Ryuichi debuted under the label [[Victor Entertainment]] with the single "[[I Love You (Kawamura Ryuichi)|I love you]]". In 2005, * [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Artist/A009866.html Victor Entertainment Website]
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  • ...iyuu]]. She works for [[Ohsawa Jimusho]] for her voice acting and [[Marine Entertainment]] for her recording.
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  • ...himself with [[avex trax]] by producing [[Suzuki Ami]]. Founded '''[[ROJAM Entertainment]]'''. * [1990.09.21] [[Psychic Entertainment Sound]]
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  • Keito Blow is a Japanese pop/folk-rock musician once on [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She is also distributed by [[avex trax]].
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  • ...oup officially disbanded due to conflicts with their management agency, SM Entertainment. Years after the group disbanded, H.O.T. still remains very popular which e ...g in their footsteps. During the late 90's, H.O.T. was the gem of the [[SM Entertainment]] roster, not only with record sales and huge fanbase, but also numerous pr
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  • '''Heechul''' (희철) is a South Korean singer and actor under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Super Junior]]. H
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  • * [2005] KBS Entertainment Awards "Best Entertainer" *[http://101ent.co.kr/entertainer/kjk.php 101 Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...DSP Media]] but left the label in 2010. He is currently signed with [[B2M Entertainment]]. He enlisted to his mandatory military service on July 2012, but since he
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  • '''Ryeowook''' (려욱) is a South Korean singer under [[SM Entertainment]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] boy group [[Super Junior]].
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  • ...N 지연) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] duo that debuted in 2002 under [[SM Entertainment]]. After the release of their only album and various participations on [[SM
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  • ...itions or were scouted by scouting agents. The group was signed onto [[DSP Entertainment]] label, but left the company in 2010. In Japan, they are published by [[Po
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  • ...ife''' is a three man [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] label. Their sound is a mix of rock and punk. The band disbanded in July ...e]], ''[[NARUTO]]''. In April of 2004, they were picked up by [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. No Regret Life continues to perform often and is thought of as a mostly
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  • '''Tap Kids''' was a [[Johnny's Entertainment]] unit considered a spin off of [[J.J. Express]] and often perform in tande
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