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  • ===Early years: 1991-1993=== It all started back in June 1991 when [[Onda Yoshihito]] met the then college junior [[YUKI|Isoya Yuki]] whi
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  • ** [[JUDY AND MARY]] (1991–2001) === JUDY AND MARY's era: 1991 -1998 ===
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  • ...chi wa Freesia]]", setting a record for 25 consecutive #1 singles on the [[Oricon]] chart. ...cognized by her trademark short hairstyle. By the end of 1980, she hit the top of the sales charts for the sale of [[Wikipedia:Bromide_(Japanese_culture)|
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  • ...m re-entered the charts and reached #84 for the yearly [[Oricon]] chart in 1991. It sold 3,790 copies in it's first week, charted for 87 weeks and sold 338 * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/210380/1/ Oricon Page]
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  • ...Ai no Uta~]]" (where she also played a starring role), which reached #1 on Oricon charts. She is also famous for her songs "[[Yasashii Kimochi]]" and her due ...a sweet.jpg|250px|thumb|Chara promoting ''[[Sweet (Chara album)|Sweet]]'' (1991)]]
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  • The group was formed in 1991 by the members of Waseda University's a cappella club "Street Corner Sympho ...art, which marked the 1st occasion a complete a cappella piece reached the top 3 positions of a Japanese music chart.
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  • '''Top 50 album sales in Japan from 2003-2006 according to [[Oricon]]''' ...and forward the sales in the music industry dropped. These are the top 50 albums according only to their sales they recieved the year of their release, not
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  • [[Image:Oricon logo 2017.png|thumb|300px|Logo (2017)]] ...anese]] music charts, similar to the Billboard charts in the US. The name "Oricon" is derived from the English words "original confidence".
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  • ..."[[10gatsu no Christmas|10-gatsu no Christmas]]", broke the [[Oricon]] Top 100, thus indicating that her popularity was on the rise. ...dorama theme song single, "[[Niji no Dreamer]]", reached the top of the [[Oricon]] charts. By the end of the dorama, she was the main vocals of the idol uni
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  • ...ted at #1 on the Oricon. It was ranked in the top 50 albums of 1990 (#26), 1991 (#10), and 1992 (#50). It sold 314,770 copies in it's first week, charted f * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/57418/3/ Oricon Page]
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  • .../music/68314/ THE ALFEE、27年にわたる野外イベントに幕]". ''[[Oricon]]''. 2009-08-10. Retrieved 2009-12-31.</ref> As of June 27, 2010, they have ...ia:Bromide (Japanese culture)|bromide]] (c. 1974–75)<br />Clockwise from top left: [[Miyake Yasuo|Miyake]], [[Sakazaki Kohnosuke|Sakazaki]], [[Takamizaw
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  • ..."[[Yoidore Kaguyahime]]" and the single after it broke the Top 100 on the Oricon charts at that time. They also became popular regulars on television and ra ...ir first single together, "[[Seishun (Kaguyahime)|Seishun]]", in September 1991. They also released the [[Yoshida Takuro]]-produced album ''[[Hajimashite]]
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  • ...ts. The album also reached #65 and #89 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1991 and 1992 respectively. It sold 4,590 copies in it's first week, charted for * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/209411/1/ Oricon Page]
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  • ...lbum also reached #40 and #51 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1990 and 1991 respectively. It sold 41,700 copies in it's first week, charted for 124 wee * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/209422/1/ Oricon Profile]
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  • : 1991.11.27 ...n the weekly [[Oricon]] charts. It reached also #2 and #77 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1992 and 1993 respectively. It sold 1,043,070 copies in it's f
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  • ...yearly [[Oricon Charts]] for 1990, 1991, and 1992 respectively. It sold 87,100 copies in it's first week, charted for 163 weeks and sold 1,182,010 copies * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/47155/1/ Oricon Page]
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  • ...lbum also charted #21 and #30 on the yearly [[Oricon]] charts for 1990 and 1991 respectively. It sold 101,250 copies in it's first week, charted for 120 we * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/57891/3/ Oricon Page]
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  • : 1991.05.29 ...hart. The album also reached #3 and #59 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart for 1991 and 1992 respectively. It sold 664,010 copies in it's first week, charted f
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  • ...f other units, such as videos, and have been voted #58 in HMV Japan's "Top 100 Japanese Pop Artists" of all time.<sup>[http://www.hmv.co.jp/news/newsDetai ..., that same year. [[Heavenly|heavenly]] followed, in 1995. The first three albums sound were very [[DEAD END]]-esque because most of the band members were fa
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  • .... The album also reached #22 and #14 on the [[Oricon]] charts for 1990 and 1991 respectively. * [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/106597/1/ Oricon Profile]
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