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  • ...influenced by guitarist [[wikipedia:Loren Connors|Loren Connors]]. By late 1999 Goto began the search for band members; the first to join was fellow guitar ...ll length album ''[[Under the Pipal Tree]]'', released in 2001 on ''Tzadik Records'', was met with somewhat mixed reviews. It was later referred to by Goto in
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  • ...dream sold 950,700 records, and in total the group has sold over 1,100,000 records over the span of 10 years. ..., [[Hasebe Yu]], and [[Tachibana Kana]] auditioning for "avex dream 2000" (1999)]]
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  • ** [[Bip! Records]] (1999) ** [[GIZA studio]] (1999–2007)
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  • ...her career. As of September 2018, Amuro has approximately sold 38,000,000 records in Japan. In September 2017, shortly after her 25th anniversary, Amuro anno ...ese history (a record since beaten by [[Hikaru Utada]]'s [[First Love]] in 1999, with over 7 million copies). Due to Amuro's success and image, she soon be
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  • ...]], [[Wikipedia:Big band|Big band]], and electronic music. Her most recent records ''[[Nunki|NUNKI]]'' and ''[[It's Here|It's here]]'' feature a more minimali ...ww.indexmagazine.com/interviews/kahimi_karie.shtml ''Interview Magazine'' (1999)]</ref></small> Through Mike she was introduced to [[Shibuya-Kei]] Prince [
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  • [[File:Suzuki Ami 1999.jpg|thumb|240px|left|Suzuki Ami in AmiGo (1999)]] In 1999, Suzuki started out the year with her fifth single in February, another sin
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  • ...s]] (2004), [[ON THE RUN]] (2004~2005), their own label [[ZAZOU Records]] (1999~2000) and the [[Lantis]] sub-labels [[MellowHead]] (2006~2010), and [[Glory * [1999.12.24] [[Alipro Mania]]
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  • ...[[Eternal Memories]]", under [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Like a number of [[Japanese]] ** [[EPIC Records]] (1999-2010)
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  • ...es. Following this, in October it was announced that French label [[Wasabi Records]] would be releasing KOKIA's new album, ''[[Ai ga Kikoeru]]'', in November * [1999.07.16] [[Songbird|songbird]]
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  • ...lion selling albums. Since their debut, the group has sold over 10,000,000 records. In 2002, their lead vocalist [[Ameku Minako|Mina]] left the group due to p ...of Christmas Day the same year which came as successful as its prequel. In 1999, they had released their first greatest hits collection and released their
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  • ...UE (album)|DREAMS COME TRUE]]'' under [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Sony Records]]. ...oshiba EMI]] while they also signed with [[Wikipedia:Virgin Records|Virgin Records America]], making it possible for them to release internationally. With thi
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  • ...ers in local night clubs, the duo got that chance to audition for For Life Records. In 1998, [[SACHIKO]] and TAKAKO formed the duo, DOUBLE. After having numerous hits, tragedy struck on May 21, 1999 when [[SACHIKO]] suddenly passed away. Despite the loss of [[SACHIKO]], TAK
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  • ...[[ASAYAN]] ''Chou Danshi Vocalist Audition'', which was held from October 1999 to January 2001. The finalists of the auditions were paired up in different * [[DefSTAR RECORDS]] (2001-2012)
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  • She moved to Boston to study at the Berklee School of Music in 1999, and later graduated in 2003. After graduating, Caroline moved back to Toky In May of 2007, Caroline became the new vocalist for Mice Parade of Fatcat Records.
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  • ...). OLIVIA then debuted as a solo artist under [[avex trax]] in February of 1999. "I.L.Y." reached #32 on the weekly Oricon charts while re-ACT reached #29, ...turned out to be a mini-album that would be released exclusively at Tower Records, ''[[Internal Bleeding Strawberry]]''. The mini-album featured English vers
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  • ...sion of his duet with [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], "[[Love ~since 1999~|Love ~since 1999~]]". *[2004.02.18] [[Tsunku]] - [[Take 1|TAKE 1]] (#11 ''LOVE ~since 1999~'' <small>- Tsunku, '''Takahashi Ai'''</small>)
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  • ...the band continued to train up, and finally in mid 1997 debuted under Sony Records. the brilliant green bounced back in early 1999 with another song for a popular drama, "[[Sono Speed de]]" for the drama ''
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  • ...00px|B'z promoting ''[[B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998]] and [[B'z The Best XXV 1999-2012]]'' (2013)]] ...ounced ''Biizu'') is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] duo signed to [[VERMILLION RECORDS]]. They are the best-selling Japanese musical group of all time, with a rep
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  • ...is signed under [[Star Child]] management and releases music under [[KING RECORDS]]. Over the course of a thirty year career, she has become one of Japan's m ...e [[Oricon]] chart. Hayashibara then left the label and signed with [[KING RECORDS]]. March of 1991, she released her fourth single "[[Nijiiro no Sneaker]]" a
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  • ...wn songs. In 1999, she debuted under [http://www.aozorarecords.com/ AOZORA RECORDS] label. * [1999.06.21] [[Nothing (SEESEE)|nothing,]] <small>('''SEESEE''')</small>
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