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  • ...wo Shinjite~|TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~]]". In 1996, Amuro and the SUPER MONKEYS were split up, and transferred to [[avex trax]]. Upon changing labels, deb ** [[SUPER MONKEYS]] (1992-1995)
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  • ...d in May 1995 while performing with [[Namie Amuro]] as part of the [[SUPER MONKEYS]]. The group shot to stardom with the release of their third single, [[Tora * [2000.06.28] [[Super Eurobeat Presents Hyper Euro MAX|SUPER EUROBEAT presents HYPER EURO MAX]]
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  • [[Image:Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS.jpg|thumb|250px|SUPER MONKEYS (December '94)]] ...EYS''' (also known as '''SUPER MONKEYS' 4''' and '''Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS''') were a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group on the [[EMI Music Japan|Toshiba-EM
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  • ...and 1998 released five singles. All of the singles were promoted by being songs used in TV commercials for several companies. The releases only had moderat ...ke the former success of [[Amuro Namie]] as she graduated from the [[SUPER MONKEYS]]). OLIVIA then debuted as a solo artist under [[avex trax]] in February of
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  • ...LSB tour that featured various guest like [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]], [[THE YELLOW MONKEYS]] and others. A year after, they released their best album, entitled ''[[Ca * [2001.12.19] [[Super Value BUCK-TICK|SUPER VALUE BUCK-TICK]]
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] with [[SUPER MONKEYS]] ...UPER MONKEYS]], and their first billed as [[Amuro Namie]] with [[MAX|SUPER MONKEYS]]. The title song was used as the '95 MINAMI [[CM|commerical]] theme. "TRY
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  • ...r avex discography to have a kanji title (since departing from the [[SUPER MONKEYS]]).
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  • ...Much like "[[Chase the Chance]]" it also features [[MAX]] (former [[SUPER MONKEYS]] alum) as backup dancers. [[Category:1996 Songs]]
    3 KB (401 words) - 23:35, 29 October 2017
  • ...atures [[MAX]] as the back-up dancers, which was made up of former [[SUPER MONKEYS]] members.</div> [[Category:1996 Songs]]
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  • ...key collaborator until 2001. Much like her last releases with the [[SUPER MONKEYS]] the song is a [[Wikipedia:Eurobeat|Eurobeat]]-styled dance song. The sin [[Category:1995 Songs]]
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  • ...e album contains her singles from her solo career and while in the [[SUPER MONKEYS]] (when she was 18, 19 and 20 years old). This album reached #1 on the week ...''[[181920 Films|181920 films]]'' DVD with the [[PV|music videos]] of the songs. The re-release reached #134 on the Oricon charts, charted for four weeks a
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  • ...he vinyl. The CD B-side "[[Good-Night|GOOD-NIGHT]] was later placed on the SUPER MONKEY's second album and single compliation ''[[Original Tracks Vol.1|ORIG The [[PV|music video]] for "Stop the music", along with the other [[SUPER MONKEYS]] singles does not have a credited director.<small><ref>[http://web.archive
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] with [[SUPER MONKEYS]] ...izio De Jorio|D-Essex]]. "Taiyou no SEASON" was included on both the SUPER MONKEYS' ''[[Original Tracks Vol.1|ORIGINAL TRACKS VOL.1]]'' and Amuro's first best
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  • : [[Amuro Namie]] with [[SUPER MONKEYS]] "PARADISE TRAIN" is Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS' fourth single. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[TBS]]
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  • : [[SUPER MONKEYS|SUPER MONKEYS 4]] "Aishite Muscat" is SUPER MONKEYS' third single. The title song was used as the Lotte's Muscat Gum [[CM]] son
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  • : [[SUPER MONKEYS|SUPER MONKEYS 4]] "DANCING JUNK" is SUPER MONKEYS' second single. The title song was the ending theme song for the [[Anime|an
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  • # [[Super Luck!]] ...Feels Exit|Body Feels EXIT]]". The album includes seven [[SUPER MONKEYS]] songs and three unreleased tracks. It reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts
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  • ...kamori Akina]]'s hit song, "[[Shoujo A]]", and later on, [[The Checkers]]' songs. * [[Super Chance]]
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  • ...[[The Great Vacation Vol.1 ~Super Best of GLAY~|THE GREAT VACATION VOL.1 ~SUPER BEST OF GLAY~]] || 2009.06.10 || 194,709 || [[Image:Glayvacation1a.jpg|100p ...[[The Great Vacation Vol.2 ~Super Best of GLAY~|THE GREAT VACATION VOL.2 ~SUPER BEST OF GLAY~]] || 2009.10.21 || 179,639 || [[Image:Glayvacation2a.jpg|100p
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  • ...[[SUPER MONKEYS|SUPER MONKEY'S]]; the single was released after the SUPER MONKEYS title was dropped and they were solely credited to Amuro Namie (aside from ...of them can be found elsewhere. Here are the following two versions of the songs:
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