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  • ...in her music. Despite her minor setbacks, she remained a prominent name in the Japanese music scene and is one of GIZA's most popular artists. In 2010, A ...ist during her elementary school years. Before her debut, she modelled for the magazine [[Cawaii!]] in a short period of time.
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  • ...gusa IN db''' (三枝夕夏 IN db) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] band under the [[GIZA studio]] label and managed by [[Ading]] agency. They disbanded in 20 ...the idea ended up discarded. The first three singles were all featured in the [[Anime|anime]] [[Tenshi na Konamaiki]], but that failed to bring much publ
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  • ...theme song) and "[[Chikai (Hirahara Ayaka)|Chikai]]" (the NHK broadcast of the [[Wikipedia:2006 Winter Olympics|Torino Winter Olympics]]' theme song). Her ...wasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki, Kanagawa]], she was elected as the President of the Student Council.
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  • ...go]] and [[BONNIE PINK]]. She is most famous for singing the theme song to the movie ''[[Swallowtail]]'', called "[[Swallowtail Butterfly ~Ai no Uta~]]" ( ...llowed by her debut album ''[[Sweet (Chara album)|Sweet]]'', which reached the low position of #61 on [[Oricon]].
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  • |[[The Ballads ~Love & B'z~]] |[[Top of the Pops|TOP OF THE POPS]]
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  • ...] in 2005, ZARD has sold a combined total of 35,450,000 copies, making her the #8 best selling artist in [[Japan]]. ...oes, western-styled houses, glue used for shoes, rude people, waking up in the morning and red things
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  • ...al and voice actress debuts in 1996 with the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:The Vision of Escaflowne|Tenkuu no Escaflowne]]''. She is noted for her collabo ...a television drama and musicals, she is known for her role as Éponine in the Japanese adaption of ''[[Wikipedia:Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérable
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  • ...two years ago. During this time, he would also start an solo career under the name T.UTU. ...d with his old TMN band mates in 1999 and then in 2007. He would also form the music project [[U_WAVE]] in 2005.
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  • ...カコ) is a indie japanese acoustic singer / songwriter who is currently the USA Fender image artist. * '''Favorite Artists:''' [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_King Carol King], [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin Aretha Franklin]
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  • ...wikipedia:Sapporo|Sapporo]], [[TAX]] from [[wikipedia:Sendai|Sendai]], and the Plant brothers, [[blanc.|Maynard]] and [[Blaise Plant|Blaise]], from [[Wiki ...f> In 2000, he met [[Urushizaka Misao]], a bassist. Together, they started the band MONKEY MAJIK with two fellow ALTs: Tom from England, and an unnamed Ca
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  • ...when they were attending college at [[Tokyo Music and Media Arts Shogi]]. The band is well known for incorporating elements of electronicia and jazz into The band takes their name from a fictional character in a short story by [[Miya
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  • ...0 after winning a popular online music contest. Along the other winners of the event, they released a compilation album, which sold considerably well. * [2001.04.04] [[Cheoeumcheoreom]] (처음처럼; ''Like the First Time'')
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  • ...g song in 2004. On February 1, 2012 she announced an hiatus, with her last live concert being on March 10. In 2013 she came back with a new Album calling L *[2010.12.01] [[Christmas Non-Stop Carol]] (#14 ''Akabana no Tonakai'')
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  • * '''Hobbies:''' Singing, dancing, playing the violin ...to the [[K-R&B]] group [[Solid]]. [[Solid]] was a part of the forefront in the formation of what is now popular Korean music.
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  • ...ng recorded by [[Chara]], track #1 on her thirteen album ''[[Carol (Chara)|CAROL]]''. ...)|Gift]]", a song recorded by [[Watanabe Misato]], track #13 on her second live album ''[[Uta no Ki Gift]]''.
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  • ...scores of music when she always thought up a good melody. She would write the bridge parts and compose bits and pieces for her future singles, including ...biggest hit, selling over one million copies. Later on, she was nicknamed the "Queen of Winter" because most of her singles released at that time, like "
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  • ...m 1983 to 1994 and then since 1999. The group is also know as '''TMN''' in the early 1990s. === The Beginning and Success: 1980s ===
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  • ...eyes]]". He also became a novelist in 1989 by writing the novel to the OVA Carol. ...[[Matsumoto Eiko]] and [[Moriguchi Hiroko]] in 2003. In 2005, Kine formed the unit [[Hidamari]] with [[Shiina Hekiru]].
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  • ...[Baby V.O.X]] and [[S.E.S]]) dominated the pop scene during the late 90's. The group was under [[DSP Media|Daesung Entertainment]]. *[1999.10.12] [[1999 First Live Concert]] (Live Album)
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  • ...성규) is a South Korean artist under [[Double H TNE]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[INFINITE]]. ===Live Albums===
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