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  • ...s a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group created by [[Konami]] primarily for its [[BEMANI]] line of music simulation video games. In 2006 they signed to [[avex trax|
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  • ...n the [[Oricon]] charts. Every song on this album has been featured in a [[BEMANI]] Game.
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  • ...[Hello! Project]]. He originally worked for Konami, making music for their Bemani line of video games such as Dance Dance Revolution (DDR), Beatmania IIDX, a
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  • ...bums contain original works, remixes of Bemani songs, and long versions of Bemani songs.
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  • ...nd former member of the girl group [[BeForU]]. She made her debut in the [[Bemani]] line of music simulation video games from [[Konami]], including [[Dance D
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  • ...AYA -絢-) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She made her debut in the [[Bemani]] line of music simulation video games from [[Konami]], including [[Dance D
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  • ...[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] under the label [[5pb]]. She made her debut in the [[Bemani]] line of music simulation video games from [[Konami]], including [[Dance D ...as one of four who joined the group. The group originally made songs for ''Bemani'' games and released their first song "[[Dive (BeForU)|DIVE]]".
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  • '''ALiCE''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She made her debut in the [[Bemani]] line of music simulation video games from [[Konami]], including [[Dance D
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  • ...nd former member of the girl group [[BeForU]]. She made her debut in the [[Bemani]] line of music simulation video games from [[Konami]], including [[Dance D
    925 bytes (117 words) - 09:44, 7 April 2013
  • ...J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and gravure model. She made her debut in the [[Bemani]] line of music simulation video games from [[Konami]], including [[Dance D
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  • ...icist under the label [[avex trax|avex mode]]. She made her debut in the [[Bemani]] line of music simulation video games from [[Konami]], including [[Dance D
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  • ...s a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group created by [[Konami]] primarily for its [[BEMANI]] line of music simulation video games formed by two sisters. Due to there
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  • ...ns or remix versions of the songs and have been originally featured in a [[BEMANI]] Game.
    2 KB (247 words) - 22:41, 11 April 2013
  • ...nese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] group created by [[Konami]] primarily for its [[BEMANI]] line of music simulation video games. Besides making music themselves the
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  • ...RRA|TЁЯRA]]. He primarily makes music for [[Konami]] primarily for its [[BEMANI]] line of music simulation video games.
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  • ...RA|TЁЯRA]]. She primarily makes music for [[Konami]] primarily for its [[BEMANI]] line of music simulation video games. She goes under her real name for co
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  • ...ns or short versions of the songs and have been originally featured in a [[BEMANI]] Game. The album reached #71 on the [[Oricon]] charts, and charted for 2 w
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