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  • [[Image:BoA ARENA TOUR 2007 MADE IN TWENTY (20) lim.jpg|thumb|220px|Limited DVD Cover]] [[Image:BoA ARENA TOUR 2007 MADE IN TWENTY (20) reg.jpg|thumb|220px|Regular DVD Cover]]
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  • : MADE IN TWENTY (20) ''MADE IN TWENTY (20)'' is [[BoA]]'s fifth Japanese album. It was released in two editions,
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  • : Woo~ Twenty One ''Woo~ Twenty One'' is the sixth album released by [[Park Ji Yoon]] and her last album un
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  • [[File:Sowelu - 24 -Twenty Four- DVD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD+DVD Cover]] [[File:Sowelu - 24 -Twenty Four- CD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD-only Cover]]
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  • [[Image:Twenty Two LE.jpg|thumb|170px|Limited Edition Cover]] [[Image:Twenty Two.jpg|thumb|170px|Regular Edition Cover]]
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  • : 24/7-TWENTY FOUR/SEVEN- # 24/7-TWENTY FOUR/SEVEN-
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  • [[Image:20 (Twenty) DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|Limited Edition Cover]] [[Image:20 (Twenty).jpg|thumb|250px|Regular Edition Cover]]
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  • : The note of my twenty years ''The note of my twenty years'' is the third mini-album released by [[Takei Shiori]]. All tracks ar
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  • |[[File:OUR TWENTY FOR-foryouth.jpg|thumb|185px|FOR Youth Cover]] |[[File:OUR TWENTY FOR-fordream.jpg|thumb|185px|FOR Dream Cover]]
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  • [[Image:NOIR - Twenty's Noir.jpg|thumb|200px|Mini-Album Cover]] : Twenty's Noir
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  • : [[Twenty Twenty|TwentyTwenty]] ...is a charity single released by the special unit [[Twenty Twenty|TwentyTwenty]]. It was released as a CD+DVD only, and only available for purchase until
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  • '''TwentyTwenty''' is a special unit under the [[Johnny & Associates]] group. Their single, "[[Smile (Twenty Twenty)|smile]]" was released in August and was available for purchase until Decem
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  • : #Twenty "#Twenty" is a song recorded by [[ITZY]]. It can be found as track #4 on their first
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  • ...on]] charts and she became the first Korean artist to rank in Oricon's top twenty. BoA has since gone on to have multiple top-charting releases in both Korea ...orean albums. Her next two Japanese album, ''[[Made_in_Twenty_(20)|MADE IN TWENTY (20)]]'' and ''[[The_Face|THE FACE]]'', did well reaching #1 position on Or
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  • "Candy feat. [[Mr.Blistah]]" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[Koda Kumi]] and the seventh release in the "12 D
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  • "D.D.D. feat. SOULHEAD" is the twenty-first single released by [[Koda Kumi]] and the third release in the "12 Day
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  • "feel" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[Koda Kumi]] and the sixth release in the "12 Da
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  • "KAMEN feat. [[Ishii Tatuya]]" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[Koda Kumi]] and the tenth release in the "12 Da
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  • "Lies" is the twenty-third single released by [[Koda Kumi]] and the fifth release in the "12 Day
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  • "No Regret" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[Koda Kumi]] and the eighth release in the "12 Da
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  • "Shake It Up" is the twenty-second single released by [[Koda Kumi]] and the fourth release in the "12 D
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  • "WIND" is the twenty-ninth single released by [[Koda Kumi]] and the eleventh release in the "12
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  • * [2006.02.01] [[The Note of My Twenty Years|The note of my twenty years]] (released under TENT HOUSE)
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  • ...h single "[[Cheese "Pizza"|Cheese 'PIZZA']]" managed to crack into the top twenty, reaching #15 on the weekly [[Oricon]]. ...hat postion for two weeks, and stayed on the charts for an extensive forty-nine weeks. The album sold 2,162,370 copies, which is more then all of the bands
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  • ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||colspan="2"|<small>out for twenty-four weeks
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  • ...of hits and records to their name. On the [[Oricon]] chart. they have had twenty-four top five singles, which ten of which reached #1. As well, the group ha ...R&B, jazz, funk, disco, soul, rock, and even classical. With an impressive twenty-two albums released to date, as well as many singles, DREAMS COME TRUE cont
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  • ...e was a success, gaining the #14 spot on Oricon and stay on the charts for twenty-two weeks. With the success of "Kesenai Tsumi", Kitade then released "[[Kes
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  • ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||colspan="2"|<small>out for twenty weeks
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  • ...he general fan base of UVERworld is seen to be females ranging from ten to twenty years of age, there have been many male fans of the band as well. [[Sakurad
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  • "Lucky Pool" is the twenty-first single released by [[JUDY AND MARY]]. "Lucky Pool" is the bands final
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  • ...t Tour "Sounds of Twenty" 2022 Nippon Budokan|YUKI concert tour "SOUNDS OF TWENTY" 2022 Nippon Budokan]]
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  • ...tory (Matsuda Seiko)|My Story]]'', charting at #6. She also celebrated her twenty-fifth anniversary a year later by having the fairy tour at various places,
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  • ...l code online. Over 1,500 people attended the live and the group performed twenty-seven various songs.
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  • * [2007.08.01] [[20 ~Twenty~|20 ~twenty~]]
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  • ....]]" project. Since then, most of her releases have charted within the top twenty on the [[Oricon]] charts. On October 22, 2008, melody. announced that she w
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  • [[Image:Twenty Two Promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Tackey & Tsubasa promoting ''[[Twenty Two]]'' (2004)]] * [2004.04.28] [[Twenty Two]]
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  • ...lendar (first press only). It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] and charted for twenty-two weeks. It was the #47 best selling album of 2008.
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  • * '''[[AI]]''''s twenty-fifth single, "[[Voice (AI)|VOICE]]".
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  • [[Image:ishikawa_rika_photobook_24twentyfour.jpg|100px|24 twenty four]] * [2009.12.24] 24 twenty four
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  • * [2019.07.03] [[Twenty Story|TWENTY STORY]]
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  • ...ike [[Niku]]" is a celebration song, but this time it is about Kana turing twenty.
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  • ...the [[Oricon]], and since then all their releases have charted in the top twenty. On September 29th, 2011 [[Takahashi Kumiko]] officially left the band. On
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  • ...[[Petitmoni]]. The single reached #1 on the Oricon charts and charted for twenty-one weeks, selling 1,123,610 copies.
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  • * 21 - [[Morning Musume]]'s twenty-first single [[Ai Araba It's All Right|Ai Araba IT'S ALL RIGHT]] * 12 - Morning Musume's twenty-second single [[Roman ~My Dear Boy~|Roman ~MY DEAR BOY~]]
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  • * 19 [[Morning Musume]]'s twenty-fifth single [[The Manpower!!!]] * 27 [[Morning Musume]]'s twenty-sixth single [[Osaka Koi no Uta]]
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  • * 15 [[Morning Musume]]'s twenty-ninth single [[Sexy Boy ~Soyokaze ni Yorisotte~|SEXY BOY ~Soyokaze ni Yoris
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  • ...rning Musume]]. The single reached #1 on the Oricon charts and charted for twenty-six weeks, selling 990,950 copies. It also reached #15 on the yearly Oricon
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  • ...rning Musume]]. The single reached #1 on the Oricon charts and charted for twenty-three weeks, selling 682,320 copies.
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  • "Ai Araba IT'S ALL RIGHT" is the twenty-first single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The single was released in bot
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  • "Roman ~MY DEAR BOY~" is the twenty-second single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The title track was used as t
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  • "Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari" is the twenty-third single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The single was released in bot *[2009] [[Morning Musume Concert Tour 2009 Aki ~Nine Smile~]]
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  • "THE Manpower!!!" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The title track was the 2005 s
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  • "Osaka Koi no Uta" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The single was released in bot
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  • "Iroppoi Jirettai" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The single was released in b
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  • "SEXY BOY ~Soyokaze ni Yorisotte~" is the twenty-ninth single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The single was released in bot
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  • # [[Twenty! Twenty! Twenty!]]
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  • * [2006.07.12] [[24 -Twenty Four-|24 -twenty four-]] ...flo Tour 2005 Beat Space Nine at Nippon Budokan|m-flo TOUR 2005 BEAT SPACE NINE at Nippon Budokan]] (#4 "SO EXCLUSIVE" <small>([[m-flo]] loves '''Sowelu'''
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  • * [2009.04.08] [[Ai Kawashima Concert Tour 2008 The Best -Seventeen Five Twenty to-|Ai Kawashima Concert Tour 2008 The BEST -seventeenfivetwentyto-]]
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  • ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||colspan="2"|<small>out for twenty-eight weeks
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  • .../ DOTCH]]" as track #1, the Japanese album ''[[Made in Twenty (20)|MADE IN TWENTY (20)]]'' as track #6, and the Japan best disc of ''[[Best&USA|BEST&USA]]'' ...VD ''[[BoA Arena Tour 2007 Made in Twenty (20)|BoA ARENA TOUR 2007 MADE IN TWENTY (20)]]'' as track #19.
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  • [[Image:BoA ARENA TOUR 2007 MADE IN TWENTY (20) lim.jpg|thumb|220px|Limited DVD Cover]] [[Image:BoA ARENA TOUR 2007 MADE IN TWENTY (20) reg.jpg|thumb|220px|Regular DVD Cover]]
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  • : MADE IN TWENTY (20) ''MADE IN TWENTY (20)'' is [[BoA]]'s fifth Japanese album. It was released in two editions,
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  • ...charts (her first single to do so) and stayed on the charts for a total of twenty-six weeks. It sold 650,790 copies, becoming the #30 single of 1999.
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  • ...Ashikake Futsuka Daishingeki!]]'' during his high school years. He wrote a twenty page parody of the show's main character to help him study for a test. He t ...eisei Era's Onyanko Club. The result was [[Checkicco]], an idol group with twenty-one members. The group had it's own TV show, music releases, and appeared i
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  • ...reached #7 on the [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of twenty-five weeks. It sold 95,920 copies.
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  • ...ressive, that fact that the album managed to hold a place in the chart for twenty-six is surely commendable for a first attempt.
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  • * "[[One (B'z)|ONE]]", a song recorded by [[B'z]], B-side of their twenty-sixth single "[[Girigiri Chop|Girigiri chop]]".
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  • ...0 Man Kai no Kiss]] || 144,680 || [[BoA]] || [[Made in Twenty (20)|MADE IN TWENTY(20)]] || 182,009
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  • : Found on the singer's twenty-fifth single, "[[Futari wa Koibito]]", as track #2.
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  • [[Made in Twenty (20)|MADE IN TWENTY (20)]]
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  • [[Made in Twenty (20)|MADE IN TWENTY (20)]]
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  • ...s and sold 1,445,570 units, becoming the #14 album of 1999. It charted for twenty-seven weeks and sold a total of 1,496,804 copies.
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  • ...n]] and sold 128,827 units, becoming the #89 album of 2007. It charted for twenty weeks and sold a total of 134,826 copies.
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  • ...t" [[CM]] song. It reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts, charted for twenty weeks and sold 1,396,420 units, becoming the #9 single of 1993.
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  • ...NK]]''. The single reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts, charted for twenty-one weeks and sold 1,000,620 units, becoming the #19 single of 1996.
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  • "Sasayaka na Inori" is the twenty-first single released by [[Every Little Thing]]. The title track was used a
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  • "UNTITLED ~4ballads~" is the twenty-third single released by [[Every Little Thing]].
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  • "Grip!" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[Every Little Thing]]. The title track was used
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  • "Fundamental Love" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[Every Little Thing]]. The title track was used a
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  • "Mata Ashita" is the twenty-sixth single release by [[Every Little Thing]]. The title track was used as
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  • "Soraai" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[Every Little Thing]]. The title track was used
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  • "Koibumi / good night" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[Every Little Thing]]. "[[Koibumi (Every Little
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  • "Kimi no Te" is the twenty-ninth single released by [[Every Little Thing]]. The title track was used a
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  • ...e known as ''Radio Yakusha (ラジオ役者; Radio Actor)''. Over the next twenty years radio drama become more popular and by 1941 [[NHK]] opened a program
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  • ...als. The single reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty weeks, selling 855,840 copies. It also reached #23 on the yearly [[Oricon]]
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  • ...n Tokyo, and the city essentially ground to a halt. By the end of the day, twenty-six fans had been hospitalized due to excessive screaming, crying, or injur
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  • [[Image:K twenty.jpg|100px]] * [2011.03.xx] [[K Twenty|K twenty]]
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  • * [2012.05.16] [[20 (Twenty)|20[twenty]]]
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  • ...on the Oricon charts, beginning at the #181 then climbing into the top 10 twenty weeks later and peaking at #6. This made it the band's highest selling sing
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  • ...second album ''[[17 Sai (Base Ball Bear)|17 Sai]]'', which cracked the top twenty on the Japanese charts. One of the singles, "[[Dramatic (Base Ball Bear)|Dr * [2014.06.04] [[Nijuukyusai]] (二十九歳; ''Twenty-Nine Years'')
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  • ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||- ||colspan="2"|<small>out for twenty-seven weeks
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  • ...D only edition. This album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts charted for twenty-three weeks, selling 515,000 copies. The album also reached #24 on the year
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  • ...he top ten position on the [[Oricon]]. The single spent 3 weeks in the top twenty, peaking #6. The single went on to spent a total of 9 weeks within the top
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  • ...own music and learned to play several different instruments. Her first top twenty single was "[[The Stress|The Stress (Chukinto Version)]]",which reached #19 ...well into the nineties, releasing top ten albums and singles for the next nine years.
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  • ...w months later, KAT-TUN debuted with "[[Real Face]]" which broke a million nine weeks later, making "[[Real Face]]" Kamenashi's second million seller singl ...magazine ''Friday Magazine'' claimed that he was having an affair with the twenty years older [[Koizumi Kyoko]]. [[Johnny's Entertainment]] denied the claims
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  • [[Image:woo promo.jpg|thumb|220px|Park Ji Yoon promoting ''[[Woo~ Twenty One]]'' (2003)]] ...mb. However, she did not continue on this style for her 6th album ''[[Woo~ Twenty One]]''.
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  • ...lbum. The album reached #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-four weeks, selling 380,280 copies. It also reached #63 on the yearly [[Ori
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  • ...in [[Tokyo Dome]]. It reached #1 on [[Oricon]] DVDs Chart, and charted for twenty-four weeks solding a total of 105,712 copies in 2008.
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  • # [[24|24 (twenty-four)]]
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  • ...arch. [[RUKA|Ruka]] held a party for his side project, [[THE LEGENDARY SIX NINE]] on August 6th and 7th at Shinjuku ReNY with two different band lineups. A
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  • As 2006 began, the band released their twenty-third single, "[[Kagerou (BUCK-TICK)|Kagerou]]", which was used as theme so * [1995.05.15] [[Six/Nine]]
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  • ...ARDEN Best 1999-2008|ELLEGARDEN BEST 1999-2008]]'', on July 2nd, including twenty-one remastered songs. ...T before going on hiatus, and features live, behind the scenes footage and nine music videos.
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  • ...ajor debut in 1997 the band soon became quite popular, having a couple top twenty hits. In 2000, the band broke up and have since reunited in fall of 2006. ...released three singles that all charted in the lower end of the Oricon top twenty.
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  • ...ed #5 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, stayed on the charts for a total of twenty-one weeks and sold 86,115 copies.
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  • ...pecial sticker. The single reached #8 on the Oricon charts and charted for twenty-three weeks, selling 72,709 copies.
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  • * [1998.10.03] [[19 20 Nineteen Twenty|19 20 Nineteen Twenty]]
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  • * [2003] [[Twenty Years]]
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  • * [2003.02.27] [[Park Ji Yoon]] - [[Woo~ Twenty One]] ''(#12 Jarmot (feat. '''Sung Si Kyung'''))''
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  • ...d America. The single reached #27 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-two weeks, and is Takahashi's second best selling single. The single sold 1
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  • | 14 || ↓2 || [[BoA]] || [[Made in Twenty (20)|MADE IN TWENTY (20)]] || 11,129
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  • '''Album''': [[Made in Twenty (20)|MADE IN TWENTY (20)]]<br/>
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  • ...s a [[J-Folk|folk]] band, but soon progressed to [[J-Rock|rock]]. In 1983, nine years after their debut, the band finally had a hit with their sixteenth si ...forty of their albums as either SHM-CDs or HQCDs in a cardboard jacket and twenty of their DVDs in a long case with lower price on March 18th. Later on Augus
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  • # [[Reiji ~Twenty Four~|Reiji ~TWENTY FOUR~]] (零時)
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  • Twenty-one-year-old Sakonratt Worn-aurai (Four) and 16-year-old Chutimon Chairat (
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  • Recently, the series has been adapted into a twenty-six episode [[Anime|anime]] by [[Studio DEEN]]. The series premiered on Apr
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  • ...a brother and sister. The series ran for six years and released a total of twenty volumes of manga (Yuki's longest series). The series was so popular it was
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  • * "[[Himawari (TUBE)|Himawari]]", [[TUBE]]'s twenty-ninth single.
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  • ...best album. It reached #4 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-seven weeks, selling 155,722 copies.
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  • ...eleased by [[B'z]]. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-seven weeks, selling 440,108 copies.
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  • # Aragaki Yui turning twenty (Special Video)
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  • ...d as the "SEA BREEZE" CM song. It ranked #1 on the [[Oricon]], charted for twenty weeks and sold 443,689 units. becoming the #24 album of 2003
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  • : 24 (twenty-four)
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  • # [[24|24 (twenty-four)]]
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  • ...The mini-album reached #89 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and charted for twenty weeks, selling 23,389 copies.
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  • "Haru Machibito / Camellia" is the twenty-first single released by [[Shimatani Hitomi]]. The single reached #19 on [[
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  • "Destiny -Taiyou no Hana- / Koimizu -tears of love-" is the twenty-second single released by [[Shimatani Hitomi]]. "[[Destiny -Taiyou no Hana-
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  • "PASIO" is the twenty-third single released by [[Shimatani Hitomi]]. The title track was used as
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  • "Dragonfly" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[Shimatani Hitomi]]. The title track was used as
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  • "Neva Eva" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[Shimatani Hitomi]]. The title track was used as
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  • "Shinku / Ai no Uta" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[Shimatani Hitomi]]. The title tracks were used a
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  • "Nakitai Nara" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[Shimatani Hitomi]]. The single reached #34 on
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  • ...no Naka wo Kaze no Hi ni wa Kaze no Naka wo]]". Both are considered as her twenty-eighth single. "[[Wake You Up|WAKE YOU UP]]" was used as the opening theme
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  • "Hitomi no Saki ni" is the twenty-first major single released by [[ORANGE RANGE]]. The title track was the th
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  • ''Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2009 Aki ~Medachitai!!~'' is the twenty-first DVD released by Berryz Kobo. It features footage from their autumn 20
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  • "Takaramono" is [[Imai Miki]]'s twenty-eighth single. The main track was the theme song for the NHK [[dorama|drama
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  • "STRONG SOUL" is the twenty-ninth single released by [[DEEN]]. The single reached #14 on weekly [[Orico
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  • "Hoshi no You ni..." is the twenty-third single released by [[MISIA]]. The main track will be used as the them
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  • "Ginga" / "Isumademo" is the twenty-second single released by [[MISIA]]. "Ginga" was used as the CM song for [[ It reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for nine weeks.
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  • ...[ELLEGARDEN]]. The single reached #16 on [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-three weeks.
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  • "Otakebi Boy WAO! / Tomodachi wa Tomodachi Nanda!" is the twenty-second single released by [[Berryz Kobo]]. "[[Otakebi Boy Wao!|Otakebi Boy
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  • # [[Hatachi no Scenario]] (20才のシナリオ; ''The Scenario of a Twenty Year Old'')
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  • "Jaguar Line" is the twenty-second single released by [[Kudo Shizuka]]. It reached #8 on the weekly [[O
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  • "Geshijyou" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[Kudo Shizuka]]. The title track was used as the
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  • "Blue Velvet" is the twenty-ninth single released by [[Kudo Shizuka]]. The title track was used as the
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  • # [[Hatachi no Sensou]] (二十歳の戦争; ''A Twenty-Year-Old's War'')
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  • ...ito" is [[SunSet Swish]]'s eleventh single. The main track was used as the twenty-first ending theme song to the popular [[anime]] [[Wikipedia:Bleach|"BLEACH
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  • ...#2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and it continued to rank for a total of twenty weeks. The DVD is certified Gold by the [[Recording Industry Association of
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  • "Rail no Nai Sora e" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[DEEN]]. It's their first single released in bot
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  • ...ngle. The album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for twenty-six weeks. As this album sold 395,731 copies in 2006, it became the #33 alb
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  • * [1981.02.21] [[Twenty Mako 6|TWENTY MAKO 6]]
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  • ...th single "[[Fake (AI)|FAKE]]", but was canceled. When her [[Still... (AI)|twenty-first single]] was announced, her DVD was rescheduled to the same day. The
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  • "Stil..." is the twenty-first single released by [[AI]]. It includes the Japanese version of "Wavin
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  • ....11.06] [[Seumulahob, Geu Jeueume]] (스물아홉, 그 즈음에; ''Twenty-Nine, Around That Time'')
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  • "Dokudanjou Beauty" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[BUCK-TICK]]. It was released in three versions:
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  • "Maji Bomber!!" is the twenty-third single released by [[Berryz Kobo]]. "Maji Bomber!!" is used as the en
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  • * "[[Change (Karashima Midori)|Change]]", [[Karashima Midori]]'s twenty-fifth single.
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  • It reached #7 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-eight weeks. The reissue reached #62 on the [[Oricon]] charts, and charted
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  • ...Radio Version~ (やさしいうた ~二十歳のころ~; ''~When I Was Twenty~'')
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  • ...AKUYA]], as well as being the group's first single to enter the Oricon top twenty. Much like the band's [[Hello! Orange Sunshine|previous single]], this sing
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  • ''Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2010 Shoka ~Umi no Ie Otakebi House~'' is the twenty-third DVD released by Berryz Kobo. It features footage from their early sum
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  • "moonlight" is the twenty-first single released by [[MAX]]. It reached #13 on the [[Oricon]] charts a : Found on the group's twenty-first single, ''moonlight'', as track #1. It also appears on the ''[[Precio
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  • "eternal white" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[MAX]]. This is the first single to feature [[Ma : Found the group's twenty-fourth single, "eternal white", as track #1. It is also found the ''[[Jewel
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  • "LOVE SCREW" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[MAX]]. The single reached #39 on the [[Oricon]] : Found on the group's twenty-sixth single, ''LOVE SCREW'', as track #1. It also appears on the ''[[Jewel
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  • "Nirai Kanai" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[MAX]]. The single reached #38 on the [[Oricon]] Found on the group's twenty-eighth single, ''Nirai Kanai'', as track #1. It is also on the ''[[Jewel of
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  • "Anata wo Omou Hodo" is the twenty-ninth single released by [[MAX]]. The single reached #53 on the [[Oricon]]
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  • "Cherie Mon Cherie" is the twenty-second single released by [[Wink]]. The title track was used as the theme s
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  • ...later, Koda released "[[Trust Your Love]]" which managed to crack the top twenty on the [[Oricon]] charts. She then released an English version of "[[Take B ...nd "[[Crazy 4 U]]") all managed to chart within the bottom half of the top twenty on [[Oricon]]. Her next album, ''[[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]'' reached #7
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  • ...h a ten-member line-up that included Kusumi, Morning Musume released their twenty-seventh single, "[[Iroppoi Jirettai]]". ...heir seventh original album, ''[[Rainbow 7]]'', and followed up with their twenty-ninth single, "[[Sexy Boy ~Soyokaze ni Yorisotte~|SEXY BOY ~Soyokaze ni Yor
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  • ...recorded by '''[[Tackey & Tsubasa]]''', track #7 on their first album ''[[Twenty Two]]''.
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  • ''Berryz Kobo Festival ~Youkoso Otakebi Land e~'' is the twenty-second DVD released by Berryz Kobo. It features footage from their ''[[6th
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  • "Twinkle Twinkle" is the twenty-first single released by [[Wink]]. The title track was used as the theme so
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  • "Angel Love Story ~Akiiro no Tenshi~~" is the twenty-fifth and final single released by [[Wink]]. The title track was the theme
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  • "Silence whispers" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[TRF]]. It was used as the [[anime]] [[BLACK JAC
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  • *"[[Rain (Ohashi Junko)|Rain]]", [[Ohashi Junko]]'s twenty-ninth single.
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  • "He Lives in You" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[TRF]] and last original single release as their
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  • * "[[Arcadia (MUCC)|Arcadia]]", the twenty-fourth single released by [[MUCC]].
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  • "Liar! Liar!" is the twenty-third single released by [[B'z]]. The title track was used as a theme song
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  • ...The album reached #27 on the [[Oricon]] chart and charted for one hundred twenty-two weeks, selling over 900,000 copies. The album only sold 8,000 copies by
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  • "May" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[B'z]]. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts a
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  • "juice" is the twenty-ninth single released by [[B'z]]. The title track was used as an ending the
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  • ...Golden Disc Awards. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] chart and charted for twenty-five weeks, selling over two million copies. The album also reached #1 on t
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  • * "[[Haruka (Spitz)|Haruka]]", [[Spitz]]'s twenty third single.
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  • ...] ''[[Hirari]]''. The single reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart for twenty-six weeks, selling 685,000 copies. Because the single sold 383,530 copies i
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  • ...d on the the group's twenty-eighth single, "[[24/7-Twenty Four/Seven-|24/7-TWENTY FOUR/SEVEN- ]]", as track #2.
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  • "Ahaha" is the twenty-second single released by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]. It
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  • ...] by [[Wikipedia:John Lennon|John Lennon]]. It can be found on the group's twenty-second single, "[[Ahaha]]", as track #2.
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  • ...ji TV dorama ''[[Kyoumei Byoutou 24ji]]''. It can be found on the group's twenty-fourth single, ''[[Asa ga Mata Kuru]]'', as track #2 and on the album ''[[T
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  • "Nante Koishitandaro" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]. The
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  • "SNOW DANCE" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]. The
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  • "Wasuremono Banchou" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[DREAMS COME TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]. Th
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  • ...orded by [[Sowelu]], track #11 on her third album ''[[24 -Twenty Four-|24 -twenty four-]]''.
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  • "Futari no Story" is the twenty-first single released by [[YUKI]]. It was announced on July 3rd, 2010, the
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  • "Akiramemashou" is the twenty-first single released by Kahala Tomomi. The title song was used as a theme
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  • "PLEASURE" is the twenty-second single released by Kahala Tomomi and last single of hers to be relea
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  • "Anata ga Ireba" is the twenty-third single released by Kahara Tomomi. It is the first single to be releas
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  • "Namida no Tsuzuki" is the twenty-fourth single released by Kahara Tomomi. The title track was used as the th
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  • "Hana" is the twenty-fifth single released by Kahara Tomomi. The title track was used as the end
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  • "Ano Sayonara ni Sayonara wo / Unmei no Ito" is the twenty-six single released by Kahara Tomomi. This single reached #46 on the [[Oric
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  • "Mahou no Juutan" is the twenty-third single released by [[Quruli]]. The DVD includes [[PV|music videos]] f
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  • ...to]]. The single reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and charted for twenty-three weeks, selling 180,000 copies. Because the single sold 128,880 copies
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  • * [2021.04.08] [[Twenty Hacker OST Part 3]] (트웬티해커)
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  • ...a]]. The single reached #15 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and charted for twenty-five weeks, selling 228,000 copies.
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  • "Kuchizuke" is the twenty-ninth single released by [[BUCK-TICK]]. The title track was used as the ope
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  • Found on the singer's twenty-third single, "[[Suteki na Tanjoubi]]", as track #2. Found on the singer's twenty-third single, "[[Suteki na Tanjoubi]]", as track #2.
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  • "JIDAISHIN" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[Do As Infinity]]. The song is a celebration of
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  • ...]''. The single reached #3 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-four weeks, selling 893,490 copies. The single also reached #36 on the year
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  • ...als. The single reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty weeks, selling 727,800 copies. The single also reached #47 on the yearly Or
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  • ...nniversary Special Live 2009 THE GREAT VACATION in NISSAN STADIUM'' is the twenty-seventh video release by [[GLAY]]. The DVD was released in two editions: a
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  • "Saikyou no Korekara" is the twenty-third single released by [[Okuda Tamio]].
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  • ...''. The single reached #10 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-two weeks, selling 500,950 copies. It also reached #55 on the yearly Oricon
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  • ...A]]. The single reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-three weeks, selling 2,103,240 copies. It also reached #2 on the yearly [[O
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  • ...Pop|Japanese pop]] group under [[Johnny & Associates]] that is composed of nine members and specializes in dancing and acrobatics. Formed in 2012, the grou ...urb the spread of the novel coronavirus. The song, titled "[[Smile (Twenty Twenty)|Smile]]," is written by [[Sakurai Kazutoshi]] and is produced by [[Takizaw
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  • ...Now|Must be now]]." The single marked the group's smallest Senbatsu, with nine members, along with being the first Senbatsu without Team M members. On August 14, 2019, NMB48 released their twenty-first single, "[[Bokou e Kaere!]]" The single saw the debut of NMB48's new
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  • ...ies|G20 summit]] held in Seoul. Although the unit is called "Group of 20", twenty one artists were chosen to participate on the project, these being: [[2AM]]
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  • ''Morning Musume Concert Tour 2010 Aki ~Rival Survival~'' is the twenty-forth live DVD released by Morning Musume. It features footage from their a
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  • "Shining Power" is the twenty-forth single released by [[Berryz Kobo]]. "Shining Power" was used as the s
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  • ''VIDEO GLAY 6'' is the twenty-sixth video release by [[GLAY]]. It is the sixtx installment of their VIDEO
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  • ''GLAY ARENA TOUR 2007 "LOVE IS BEAUTIFUL" -COMPLETE EDITION-'' is the twenty-fifth video release by [[GLAY]]. It contains footage from GLAY's ARENA TOUR
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  • ''Re-birth ~ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE at NIPPONBUDOUKAN~'' is the twenty-fourth video release by [[GLAY]]. It contains footage from their GLAY in BU
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  • ''GLAY DOME TOUR 2005 "WHITE ROAD" in TOKYO DOME'' is the twenty-third video release by [[GLAY]]. The DVD contains footage from their [[wiki
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  • * "[[Lotus (DIR EN GREY)|Lotus]]", [[DIR EN GREY]]'s twenty-sixth single.
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  • ...hinon~ GLAY EXPO 2004 in UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN "THE FRUSTRATED"'' is the twenty-second video release by [[GLAY]]. It contains footage from the two day of t
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  • "Daiji na Koto" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[AAA]]. The title track was used as the ending
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  • "Heroine ni Narou ka!" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[Berryz Kobo]]. The single was released in limite
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  • # [[Hatachimae no Onna no Ko]] (二十歳前の女の子; ''A Woman Before Twenty'')
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  • ''2001 Lian'' is [[Sandy Lam]]'s eighth Mandarin album and her twenty-sixth album overall. "better man" was used as the sole single from this alb
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  • "Himitsu" is the twenty-second single released by [[YUKI]]. It was originally scheduled to be relea
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  • "1/3 no Junjou na Kanjou" is [[FLOW]]'s twenty-first single. The title track is a cover of the popular 1997 song of the sa
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  • ...rful World Meimiao Shijie" is [[Sandy Lam]]'s second English album and her twenty-third album overall. Like [[I Swear Ai Shi Weiyi]], it features original so
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  • * "[[Love Song (CHAGE and ASKA)|LOVE SONG]]", [[CHAGE and ASKA]]'s twenty-fourth single. * "[[Love Song (m-flo)|Love Song]]", [[m-flo]]'s twenty-second single.
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  • ...t was used as the theme song for [[a-nation '03]]. The song appears on her twenty-ninth single "[[& (Hamasaki Ayumi)|&]]" as track #4 and on her compilation
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  • "Kanashimi no Mukougawa" is the twenty-first single released by [[DEEN]]. The title song was used as theme song fo
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  • "Kioku" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[MISIA]]. The title track was used as the theme
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  • "Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi wo" is the twenty-second single released by [[DEEN]]. The single reached #18 on weekly [[Oric
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  • "Yume de Aetara" is the twenty-third single released by [[DEEN]] featuring [[Harada Tomoyo]]. The single r
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  • "Birthday eve ~Dare Yori mo Hayai Ai no Uta~" is the twenty-forth single released by [[DEEN]]. The title song was used as theme song fo
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  • "Tsubasa wo Kaze ni Nosete ~fly away~" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[DEEN]]. The title track was used as [[wikipedia:
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  • "Taiyou to Hanabira" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[DEEN]]. The title song was used as theme song fo
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  • "Utopia wa Mieteiru no ni" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[DEEN]]. The title song was used as ending them
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  • ...with current vocalist [[Soshi]] and is also the first on their new label ''Twenty Three Tribe''. This was released in a CD+DVD only format, coming with the [
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  • "Kiseki" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[Quruli]]. The title song was used as the theme
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  • "Ai no Dangan" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[Berryz Kobo]]. The single was released in limite
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  • "Break it!" is a song recorded by [[DEEN]]. It can be found on their twenty-forth single "[[Birthday Eve ~Dare Yori mo Hayai Ai no Uta~|Birthday eve ~D
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  • ...end of the world" is a song recorded by [[DEEN]]. It can be found on their twenty-third single "[[Yume de Aetara]]" as track #2.
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  • "Flower" is a song recorded by [[DEEN]]. It can be found on their twenty-eighth single "[[Brand New Wing]]" as track #2.
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  • ...ncert Tour 2011 Haru Shin Souseki Fantasy DX ~9ki Mem wo Mukaete~'' is the twenty-fifth live DVD released by Morning Musume. It features footage from their s
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  • "Hello!" is the twenty-third single released by [[YUKI]]. The single reached #13 on the [[Oricon]]
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  • "Chikai" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[Do As Infinity]]. The single comes in two versio
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  • "Ariadne no Ito" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[Do As Infinity]]. The title track is used as the
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  • ...sei 7 Shuunen Kinen Concert Tour 2011 Haru ~Shuukan Berryz Times~'' is the twenty-seventh DVD released by [[Berryz Kobo]]. It features footage from their spr
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  • ...kipedia:Boyz II Men|Boyz II Men]] - [[Wikipedia:Twenty (Boyz II Men album)|TWENTY (Japanese Ed.)]] (#13 ''End of The Day'' feat. '''EXILE ATSUSHI''')
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  • "Tasogare" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[Do As Infinity]]. The title track was used as
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  • "Kibun wa Marude Jackpot!" is the twenty-second single released by [[HOME MADE Kazoku]]. The title track was used as
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  • "Love is..." is the twenty-third single released by [[HOME MADE Kazoku]]. The limited edition comes wi
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  • * "[[Paradise (Tamaki Nami)|PARADISE]]", the twenty-second single released by [[Tamaki Nami]]. ...ADISE]]", a song recorded by [[AAA]]. It can be found as track #1 on their twenty-sixth single "[[Paradise / Endless Fighters|PARADISE / Endless Fighters]]".
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  • "ROMAN" is the twenty-third single released by [[Kato Miliyah]]. "[[Baby Tell Me|Baby tell me]]"
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  • * '''[[ARASHI]]''''s twenty-forth single "[[Beautiful Days (ARASHI)|Beautiful days]]".
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  • "Kohakuiro ni Somaru Kono Machi wa" is the twenty-first single released by [[HOME MADE Kazoku]]. The title track was used as
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  • * [2015] tvN Twenty Again
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  • ...ingle after twelve years. The song is a dramatic masterpiece reaching over twenty minutes playing time. The single was be released in four different versions
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  • ...chi no Hatsuko~" means translated to english "Mano Days ~The First Love of Twenty Years~". .../www.yesasia.com/global/mano-erina-photo-album-mano-days-the-first-love-of-twenty/1024519012-0-0-0-en/info.html YesAsia]
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  • "Be Genki! <Naseba Naru!>" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[Berryz Kobo]]. The single was released in limit
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  • : Hatachi no Scenario (20才のシナリオ; ''The Scenario of a Twenty Year Old'')
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  • * [2016.12.07] [[Twenty Four/Seven|24/7]]
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  • "Kimi wa Jitensha Watashi wa Densha de Kitaku" is the twenty-third single (eighteenth major label single) released by [[C-ute|°C-ute]].
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  • "Play Ball / Sakamichi no Melody" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[YUKI]]. "[[Sakamichi no Melody]]" was used as t
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  • ...onus track on the regular edition of the Japanese album ''[[20 (Twenty)|20[twenty]]]''.
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  • "AIAIAI" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[Kato Miliyah]]. The single reached #16 on the [
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  • : Seumu Sarui Bom (스무 살의 봄; ''Spring of a Twenty Year Old'')
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  • "Koi wa Owaranai Zutto" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[MISIA]]. The title track was used as the theme s
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  • * [2018.01.03] [[FM201.8-01Hz: Jaemieobseul Nai]] (재미없을 나이; ''Twenty-something'')
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  • ...After a month working in a salon, living under 400,000 won, at the age of twenty, she auditoned for the girl group [[Brown Eyed Girls]], she passed and was
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  • "cha cha SING" is the twenty-ninth single released by [[Berryz Kobo]]. Both tracks are covers of Thai si
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  • "Aitai Aitai Aitai na" is the twenty-fourth single (nineteenth major label single) released by [[C-ute|°C-ute]]
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  • ..., Malaysia and Indonesia. From March to October, they performed a total of twenty concerts across 16 cities. The tour received a total of 180,000 attendees.
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  • ...012 Haru ~Ultra Smart~ Niigaki Risa Mitsui Aika Sotsugyou Special'' is the twenty-seventh concert DVD released by [[Morning Musume]]. It features footage fro
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  • "Watashi no Negaigoto" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[YUKI]]. The title track was used as the theme so
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  • ''°C-ute Cutie Circuit 2011 ~9gatsu 10ka wa °C-ute no Hi~'' is the twenty-seventh DVD released by [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. It features footage from their 2
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  • * [2003.02.27] [[Park Ji Yoon]] - [[Woo~ Twenty One]] ''(#3 DJ (feat. '''PSY'''))''
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  • ...that were previously released on their Japanese album, ''[[20_(Twenty)|20[twenty] ]]''.
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  • ...ilation of Sakamoto's A-sides from her thirteenth single "[[Loop]]" to her twenty-first single "[[More Than Words]]". Two B-sides were also included, a new a
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  • ...on (FTISLAND)|SATISFACTION (Korean Version)]] (2nd ALBUM [[20 (Twenty)|20 [twenty]]] Release Event @ZEPP TOKYO 2012.5.19) # [[Wanna Go|WANNA GO]] (2nd ALBUM [[20 (Twenty)|20 [twenty]]] Release Event @ZEPP TOKYO 2012.5.19)
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  • "DEEPNESS" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[MISIA]]. The title track was used as the theme
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  • "Back In Love Again" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[MISIA]]. The title track was used as the theme
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  • ...[[GOMI|DJ GOMI]] is featured as a bonus track on the first pressing of her twenty-fifth single "[[Kioku (MISIA)|Kioku]]" and was digitally released on May 25
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  • ...ed #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and continued to rank for a total of twenty weeks. The record sold 87,519 in 2012 and became the [[2012 Oricon Top 100
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  • "Kono Machi" is the twenty-fifth single (twentieth major label single) released by [[C-ute|°C-ute]].
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  • * [2007.09.05] [[Under Twenty Vol.3|UNDER TWENTY vol.3]] (U-20亥) <small>(#1 ''Mousou Multi'')</small>
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  • "Crazy Kanzen na Otona" is the twenty-sixth single (twenty-first major label single) released by [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. The single was rel
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  • ...(25ans~ヴァンサンカン~; ''[[Wikipedia:French language|[Fra:]]] Twenty Five Years'')
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  • [[Image:20 (Twenty) DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|Limited Edition Cover]] [[Image:20 (Twenty).jpg|thumb|250px|Regular Edition Cover]]
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  • # [[Wikipedia:The Locust|THE LOCUST]] - "Twenty-Three Lubed-Up Schizophrenics With Delusions Of Grandeur"
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  • ...TRUE (band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]. It reached #4 on the [[Oricon]] chart for twenty seven weeks.
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  • ...s ''[[Five Treasure Island|FIVE TREASURE ISLAND]]'' and ''[[20 (Twenty)|20[twenty]]]''. It peaked #34 on [[Oricon]]'s weekly DVD chart, charting for 3 weeks
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  • ...CROWN]]''. The single reached #8 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-one weeks.
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  • ...ristmas]]''. The album reached #9 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-two weeks, selling 50,380 copies.
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  • * [2015.09.03] [[Twenty Again OST Part.2]] (날 사랑하지 않는다)
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  • ...with various visual-kei artists, such as [[MUCC]], [[girugamesh]], [[Alice Nine]], [[SuG]], and [[D=OUT]]. Their second album ''[[Meaning|MEANiNG]]'' came ...ome page for 30 days. Following the release of their first digital single, twenty-one days later, UNiTE. released their third full length album, ''[[Ai (UNiT
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  • "Kanashiki Amefuri / Adam to Eve no Dilemma" is the twenty-seventh single (twenty-second major label single) released by [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. The single was re
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  • ...VE GRACE -OPUS II-×UNION'' is [[Mizuki Nana]]'s sixteenth concert DVD and twenty-first overall video release. DVD comes with 4 discs and Blu-ray comes with
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  • ...the third digital single released by [[Kawabata Kaname|Kaname Kawabata]]. Twenty-One days later the song was included on his first album, [[0]].
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  • : The note of my twenty years ''The note of my twenty years'' is the third mini-album released by [[Takei Shiori]]. All tracks ar
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  • [[File:parkjiyoonwootwentyone.jpg|thumb|180px|''Woo~ Twenty One'' Cover]] ...song released by [[Park Ji Yoon]] and included on her sixth album ''[[Woo~ Twenty One]]'' as track #2. It was used as a lead track for the album.
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  • "STARMANN" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[YUKI]]. It was released in two versions: a limit
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  • ...[[Girls' Generation]]. It features 26 tracks that were recorded from their twenty performances in seven cities that started in February 2013. The limited edi
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  • ...[[Kato Miliyah]]''''s song "[[Baby!Baby!Baby!|BABY!BABY!BABY!]]", from her twenty-first single "[[Desire / Baby!Baby!Baby!|DESIRE / BABY!BABY!BABY!]]".
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  • "Tokai no Hitorigurashi / Ai tte Motto Zanshin" is the twenty-eighth single (twenty-third major label single) released by [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. The single was rel
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  • "Kataomoi" is [[Nakamori Akina]]'s twenty-ninth single. The single reached #17 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and ch
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  • * [2017.08.04] [[Our Twenty For|OUR TWENTY FOR]] * [2018.02.07] [[Our Twenty For (album)|OUR TWENTY FOR]]
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  • ...n the word ''Mystery''. This is the first release since her album ''[[Woo~ Twenty One]]'', ten years ago, since she showcased a sexy image.
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  • # [[Twenty-Six]] ...y the artist and collaborations featuring her, as well as one new song, "[[Twenty-Six]]".
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  • ...called "Meet U Project". The six boys toured all over South Korea holding twenty shows and two fanmeetings.
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  • ...Sakebi wo Uta ni Shitemita / Love take it all" is the twenty-ninth single (twenty-fourth major label single) released by [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. The single was re
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  • "GALAXY" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[BUCK-TICK]]. It was released in a limited CD+D
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  • "HEAVEN" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[BUCK-TICK]]. It was released in a limited CD+DVD
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  • "Alice in Wonder Underground" is the twenty-fifth single released by [[BUCK-TICK]]. It was released in a limited editio
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  • "RENDEZVOUS ~Rendezvous~" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[BUCK-TICK]]. It was released in a limited editi
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  • "Kagerou -Kagerou-" is the twenty-third single released by [[BUCK-TICK]]. It was released in three versions:
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  • "ROMANCE" is the twenty-second single released by [[BUCK-TICK]]. It was released in a limited CD+DV
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  • "Gensou no Hana" is the twenty-first single released by [[BUCK-TICK]]. It was released in a limited CD+DVD
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  • : Nijuukyusai (二十九歳; ''Twenty-Nine Years'')
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  • ...irls FAMILY OFFICIAL CD/DVD SHOP, and LDH official mobile CD/DVD SHOP, and twenty-eight music cards. The title song was released digitally a month earlier as
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  • "Tsuki Yabureru - Time to SMASH!" is the twenty-sixth single released by [[T.M.Revolution]]. It was released in four versio
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  • ...case. The album reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for twenty-four weeks, selling 1,439,710 copies。The album also reached #8 on the y
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  • "Phantom Pain" is the twenty-seventh single released by [[T.M.Revolution]]. It was released in two versi
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  • ...the band held several in-store events for fans and went on to do more than twenty lives. The same day the band held a fan meet and greet/handshake at, [[Jish ...[[BugLug]], [[MEJIBRAY]], [[Far East Dizain]], [[Matenrou Opera]] and over twenty more at ''[beauty;tricker]'' which is a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] music fes
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  • * "[[Troublemaker (ARASHI)|Troublemaker]]", [[ARASHI]]'s twenty-ninth single.
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  • # [[Yeppeun Nai 25sal|Twenty Five (Japanese Version)]] # [[Yeppeun Nai 25sal|Twenty Five (Instrumental)]]
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  • "Mysterious Magic" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[Do As Infinity]]. It was released in three vers
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  • "blur" is the twenty-fourth single released by [[NIGHTMARE (band)|NIGHTMARE]]. It came in three
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  • ...UKI LIVE FLIGHT×FLIGHT+'' is [[Mizuki Nana]]'s eighteenth concert DVD and twenty-fourth overall video release. The DVD comes with 6 discs and the Blu-ray co
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  • ...A and B editions. The regular editions came with a random trading card of nine kinds while the limited editions came with an event lottery serial number c
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  • # [[Twenty Four]] <small>([[Xiu Min]], [[Chan Yeol]], [[Kai (Singer)|Kai]], [[Se Hun]] # [[Twenty Four|Èrshísì xiǎoshí (Twenty Four)]] (二十四小時 (Twenty Four)) <small>([[Xiu Min]], [[Chan Yeol]], [[Kai (Singer)|Kai]], [[Se Hun]]
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  • ...NETWORK]]'s tenth best album. Tracks from Discs 1 and 2 were voted the top twenty songs in the band's entire discography by fans in an internet poll. While D
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  • # [[Nijuushisekki Koi Uta]] (二十四節気恋唄; ''Twenty-Four Section Care Love Song'')
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  • * [2014] tvN [[Twenty Years Old]] <small>('''Kang Tae Oh''')</small>
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  • ...charts and charted for twenty weeks and the DVD reached #2 and charted for twenty-six weeks.
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  • * [2014] tvN [[Twenty Years Old]]
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  • # [[Nijuu to Ni]] (二十と二; ''Twenty and Two'')
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  • "Awakening." is the twenty-sixth single released by [[NIGHTMARE (band)|NIGHTMARE]]. The title track wa
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  • ...WICE opened their official Instagram account with the first picture of the nine members posing together. JYP Entertainment released [[TWICE TV]], a web ser ...MelOn graph allows. Only days later, the song ranked within the top 10 in nine different countries' song charts, including in Sweden, Hong Kong, Singapore
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  • "Nanakorobiyaoki / Gashinshoutan / Mahoutsukai Sally" is the twenty-third single (nineteenth major label single) released by [[ANGERME]], and t
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  • "DOUBLE-DEAL" is the twenty-eighth single released by [[T.M.Revolution]]. It was released in a limited
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  • "Edge of desire" is the twenty-second single released by [[-OZ-]] and was only sold during their two day t
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  • ...uldaseot Seumulhana OST Part 6]] (스물다섯 스물하나; ''Twenty-Five Twenty-One'')
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