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  • ...VE JAMPROMO.jpg|300px|thumb|Otsuka Ai promoting ''[[Love Jam|LOVE JAM]]'' (2004)]] ...e Jam|LOVE JAM]]'', was released only 8 months after her first in November 2004. It debuted at #1.
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  • ...h was released as a digital download to celebrate her tenth anniversary in December 2013, and a remixed version of the song "Sakuranbo (Kan Sano Remix)" was re ...tinued to rank for a total of 101 weeks. Because it sold 405,600 copies in 2004, it became the #12 best single single of the year. It also ranked on the 20
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  • : 2004.12.01 [[Category:December 2004]]
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  • ...a Hikaru]]'s [[Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol.1|single collection]] in 2004, which sold 1,403,102 units). As this album sold 1,768,628 copies in 2006,
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  • ...tsumuro Mai]] left and dream became an 8-member group. Two years later, in 2004, [[Ai Risa]] also left, making dream a 7-member group. In mid 2007, the gr * [[Ai Risa]] (graduated March 2004)
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  • *'''Stage Names:''' Kurimu (久里夢) <small>(2003)</small>, KLIM <small>(2004)</small>, Kamiki Aya (上木彩矢) <small>(2005&ndash;)</small> ** [[FOR LIFE RECORDS]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • [[Image:Aiuchi Rina 2004.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Aiuchi Rina (2003)]] ...ur "Rina Aiuchi Live Tour 2003 'A.I.R'", but performed only four times. In December, her [[Single Collection (Aiuchi Rina)|Single Collection]] was released and
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  • ..."[[One More Time (Jewelry)|ONE more time]]". The group debuted in Japan in 2004 under the [[GIZA studio]] label. Jewelry is currently the longest running g ...re announced that they were planning on changing the group's name, but on December 15 they announced Jewelry would retain their group name and would not chang
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  • After giving birth to her son, Amuro returned to the music scene in December 1998 with the ballad "[[I Have Never Seen|I HAVE NEVER SEEN]]", used as the ...[[VERBAL]] on the song "[[Lovin' It|lovin' it]]", released as a single on December 27th; it became the last collaboration between Amuro and Komuro for another
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  • (he would later play guitar on a song each from 2004's ''[[Montage (Kahimi Karie)|Montage]]'' and 2006's ''[[Nunki|NUNKI]]''). ...of the third wave of [[Shibuya-Kei]].<small><ref>[http://neojaponisme.com/2004/11/19/the-legacy-of-shibuya-kei-part-three/ NeoJaponisme: The Legacy of Shi
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  • ...uki's third single was released in November and her fourth was released in December. Both "[[All Night Long|all night long]]" and "[[White Key|white key]]" rea ...not drop her quite so quickly — her contract with them ended in December 2004 (Suzuki and Sony Music had been negotiating the termination of her contract
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  • ...irst member to pursue a solo career while still being an active member. In 2004, she debuted under the [[avex trax]] label as '''Arashiro Beni'''. Her thir ** [[Bishoujo Club 31]] <small>(2004&ndash;2008)</small>
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  • ...ned the song "Manmaru" by [[Okada Ayana]]. The single was released in July 2004. ...h the new members 15JAM released their first maxi single, "[[Dokkoi]]", in December 2005.
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  • In 2004, ARASHI celebrated their fifth Year Milestone Anniversary and celebrated th * [2004.07.21] [[Iza, Now]] (いざッ、Now)
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  • ** [[Nochiura Natsumi]] (2004&ndash;2005) ** [[H.P. All Stars]] (2004)
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  • * [[Maehara Shiyuna]] (前原しゆな) - <small>(Left 2004)</small> ...p officaly debuted with their debut album ''[[BeForU (album)|BeForU]]'' in 2004.
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  • *** [[Morning Musume]] (2000–2004) *** [[W]] (2004–2006; 2019)
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  • ...CK - CK5 promo.jpg‎|right|225px|thumb|Crystal Kay promoting ''[[CK5]]'' (2004)]] ...Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 25 weeks. It sold 246,306 copies in 2004 and become the 59th best selling album of that year. Towards the end of 200
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  • ...nd headed for [[Tokyo]] for their debut as a major recording act. From May 2004 up until March 2005, FREENOTE dropped three singles to precede their first * [2004.05.26] [[Kirai Tune]] (キライチューン)
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  • ===2003-2004=== ...Holic promo.jpg|right|240px|thumb|Antic Cafe promoting "[[Candy Holic]]" (2004)]]
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