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  • ...p he went to while staying in Boston (due to his parents' work) they would play Run-D.M.C.'s song "It's Tricky" in the school bus. The band were offered co ...to this increase in popularity, the group would be signed to the [[rhythm zone]] label on [[avex trax]] and on July 7, 1999 the trio would debut with a sp
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  • * [[Play (Sada Mayumi)|play]] ===[[ZONE]]===
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  • ...se techno]] [[J-Pop|pop]] singer formerly with [[avex]] sub-label [[Rhythm Zone]]. She is currently on an independant label. ...n indie label made 500 copies of the tape and had a Hokkaido radio station play it, with the copies being sold at a Sapporo CD shop. It was sold out in fou
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Dance_Music/Club_Play U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart]. She has since said that she will continue to pursue an internationa ...instant success and would reach first on the U.S Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. She also released her second single in Japan entitled [[4 Love]]. At
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  • ...t. She is best known as '''TAKAYO''', former leader of the all girl band [[ZONE]]. She left the group in 2003 to further pursue her education. In 2006 Taka ** [[ZONE]] (1999-2003)
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  • ...made her music debut back in 1999 with the [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group [[ZONE]], and became the band's bassist. After a string of hits the group disbande ** [[ZONE]] (1999-2005; 2011-2013), [[MARIA (band)|MARIA]] (2006-2010), [[Jack&Queen]
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  • ...summer of 2009, where she switched to the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[rhythm zone]]. ...5.03.24] [[We Love Dance Classics Vol.1|We ♥ Dance Classics vol.1]] (#5 "Play That Funky Music" feat. [[urb]])
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  • [[Image:ZONE.jpg|thumb|271px|ZONE (2012)]] ...inal group of performing arts students from whom the band had been formed. ZONE disbanded in April 2005.
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  • ...ny Music Associated Records]] in 2006 upon Osawa's move to avex's [[rhythm zone]] imprint. His first major release with [[rhythm zone]] came in the form of his first studio album under his real name, ''[[The O
    31 KB (4,019 words) - 01:10, 23 October 2022
  • ...Japanese pop]] artist and former lead singer and guitarist with the band [[ZONE]]. * '''Stage Name:''' MIYU (in [[ZONE]]), Miyu (in [[Nagisa no All Stars]])
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  • ...#5 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart, making them the first girl band since [[ZONE]] to have a debut album chart in the top five.<ref>"[http://www.barks.jp/ne * [2011.08.10] [[ZONE Tribute ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~]] (#4 "secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~")
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  • '''Publisher''': [[rhythm zone]]<br/> | style="width:108px; height:108px" align="center"| [[Image:Amuro Namie PLAY (CDDVD).jpg|90px]]
    8 KB (926 words) - 17:45, 18 May 2012
  • '''Publisher''': [[rhythm zone]]<br/> | 28 || ↓20 || [[ROAD OF MAJOR]] || [[Play the Game|PLAY THE GAME]] || 4,380
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  • ...250px|thumb|Lolita 23q promoting ''[[Hysteric Media Zone VI|HYSTERIC MEDIA ZONE VI]]'' (2005)]] ...heir first live was at Takadanobaba AREA on November 18th. They would only play three more lives in 2004, all at Takadanobaba AREA. On one of those dates,
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  • ...hashi was fired from the company. Their last work as a group was the stage play Slub Boys (スラブ・ボーイズ). Neither the company nor the members e | align="left" | [[TIME ZONE]]
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  • ...uding a handful of songs on [[Amuro Namie]]'s album ''[[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]]''. * [2007.10.24] [[Mr. Low-D]] - ''[[Sanctuary (Mr. Low-D)|Sanctuary]]'' (#3 "Play Back The Radio ~Otsukare SUNDAY~" feat. [[YORK]] & Hiromi)
    9 KB (1,171 words) - 12:23, 1 November 2017
  • * [2002] PLAY ZONE 2002 Aiji (少年隊PLAY ZONE 2002 愛史) * [2004] PLAY ZONE 2004 WEST SIDE STORY (少年隊PLAY ZONE 2004 WEST SIDE STORY)
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  • ...y [[STARDUST PROMOTIONS]]. She made her major debut in 2010 under [[rhythm zone]]. ...ith her life and hesitantly chose music. One day, she went to see a friend play at a livehouse and accidentally fell down nine stairs.<ref name="offweb">"[
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  • ...oto|Kyoto]]. She made her debut through [[avex trax]]'s sub-label [[rhythm zone]] in late 2000 with the single "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]", though it wasn't ...o]]. After placing second in the contest, she was signed onto the [[rhythm zone]] sub-label of [[avex trax]]. It is unclear whether or not she made it into
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  • '''Publisher''': [[rhythm zone]]<br/> ...ith [[Korikki]] || [[Night of Fire / Play With the Numbers|NIGHT OF FIRE / PLAY WITH THE NUMBERS]] || 7,741
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