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  • ...ese lyricist, broadcaster, and producer for some of the most famous [[Idol|idol]] groups, including [[AKB48]], [[Checkicco]], and [[Onyanko Club]]. Akimoto ...r. Akimoto was at Chuuou Daigaku for about five years when he decided that college was too hard and left school during term. Until the age of 26, Akimoto was
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  • * ''[[Kiseki (IDOL COLLEGE)|Kiseki]]'', '''[[IDOL COLLEGE]]''''s first album. ===Songs===
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  • ...d performing music based on club music. At the same time, she proceeded to college to make her childhood dream come true: to become a teacher. She acquired th ...[[Welcome to Sa-World]]'' dropped on July 7th that year and featured seven songs produced by SAWA herself, indicating her interest in becoming a musician.
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  • ...' (内海和子) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and member #13 of the idol group [[Onyanko Club]]. ...se!'' audition. Soon after, she sang main vocals on many of Onyanko Club's songs, including the debut single "[[Sailor Fuku wo Nugasanaide]]".
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  • ...rtists, mostly idol musicians To this date, he has arrange more then 1,000 songs. He would also pioneer his own label, [[aosis records]] (under [[Victor Ent
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  • ...from such artists like [[Sawada Kenji]], [[Nakajima Miyuki]], and a lot of idol singers. With [[Sawada Kenji]], he won the best song prize in 1980 for Sawa In 1983, Goto married former idol singer and actress [[Kinouchi Midori]] but divorced her four years later wi
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  • ...stepped down as producer of Hello! Project in 2014, but still writes their songs and lyrics. Morning Musume quickly became, and still remains, one of Japan' ...sary at Shinkiba STUDIO COAST, fans could mix and match members and choose songs to be performed.
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  • ...music club, where she was in charge of guitar and vocals. They sang many songs from anime series, like [[Macross F]], [[SLAM DUNK]], and [[Sailor Moon]]. ...t over Twitter. She released one every month until December of 2012. The songs she played at the streamed live performances often fit the theme of the cha
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  • ...e was in change of the foreign artists and also began to compose and write songs with lyricist [[Hashimoto Jun]] for mostly rock bands in the late 60s. In t ...ama]]" topped the weekly Oricon charts. Because Tsutsumi composed many hit songs, he released the special box sets "[[Tsutsumi Kyohei Hitstory|Tsutsumi Kyoh
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  • '''Shiraishi Mako''' (白石麻子) was member #22 of the idol group [[Onyanko Club]]. ...y 1985. Shiraishi became lead vocals for many of the group's and soloist's songs by 1986. That same year, she joined the group [[Nyangilas]] with other memb
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  • : [[IDOL COLLEGE]] ...re" is [[IDOL COLLEGE]]'s first single after changing name from B.L.T IDOL COLLEGE. It was released in two CD versions, Type A and Type B. The single reached
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  • ...[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, idol and model. She is a part of the indies idol group [[Houkago Princess]]. She is a sixth generation Apprentice and debute * '''Favorite Songs:''' Hello! Project, R&B
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  • ** [[College Cosmos]] (2018–2019) *Her favorite Hello! Project songs are "[[Kimagure Princess]]", "[[Ame no Furanai Hoshi de wa Aisenai Darou|Am
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  • : [[IDOL COLLEGE]] # [[Cherry Girl (Idol College song)|Cherry Girl]] (チェリーガール)
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  • '''Ogata Haruna''' (尾形春水) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was a ...uld graduate from Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]] to attend a junior college. She graduated at the end of the ''[[Morning Musume Tanjou 20 Shuunen Kinen
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  • '''Hirose Ayaka''' (広瀬彩海) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol. She was the leader and member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[Kobushi Fa In her statement, Hirose explained that she was accepted to attend a music college beginning April 2020, and intended to continue pursuing music and a solo ca
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  • |[[Image:Last Idol - Everything will be all right A.jpg|thumb|250px|Type-A Cover]] |[[Image:Last Idol - Everything will be all right B.jpg|thumb|250px|Type-B Cover]]
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  • | 11 || NEW || [[College Cosmos]] || [[Shiawase no Arika wa Dochira Desu ka / Watashi Kakumei]] || 7 | 18 || ↓5 || [[Nijigasaki Gakuen School Idol Doukoukai]] || [[Love U My Friends|Love U my friends]] || 4,461
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  • '''Kobayashi Honoka''' (小林萌花) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She is a *Was in her 3rd year as a student at the Tokyo College of Music High School (東京音楽大学付属高等学校) when she joined
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  • ...son perform during his concert in Korea on television. Instead of going to college, she attended dance academies to master the basic techniques and joined the ...me an opportunity to make [her] name known." She followed up by working on songs like [[Sunmi]]'s "[[24 Sigani Mojara]]" and "[[Gashina|GASHINA]]" and [[TWI
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