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  • ...came No. 1 Female artist in Asia, and one of the leading and role model of new acts today. BoA has approximately sold more than 10,000,000 copies in both [[Image:2000IDPeace Bkorepromo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|BoA promoting the korean album "[[ID; Peace B (album)|ID; Peace B]]" (2000)]]
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  • ...0,700 records, and in total the group has sold over 1,100,000 records over the span of 10 years. ...12, [[Yamamoto Sayaka (singer)|Yamamoto Sayaka]] and [[Erie]] in 2016 left the group.
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  • ...ramas]] and musicals, as well as their music. ARASHI debuted in 1999 under the [[Pony Canyon]] label and switched to [[J-Storm]] in 2002. ...on the program in 2009. They are the first group to host the program since the first time it was aired on 1951. In 2014 they celebrated their fifteenth-ye
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  • ...mbit]] bought the group out. Due to the Third Generations lack of success, the band broke up in late 2008 and was officially announced in 2009. ===First Generation===
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  • ...on Box promo.jpg|thumb|450px|Berryz Kobo promoting ''[[Kanjuku Berryz Kobo The Final Completion Box]]'' (2015)<br>'''L to R:''' [[Shimizu Saki]], [[Sudo M
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  • ...s rebuilding her career, but is still followed by scandal. In 2014, Kago's new group [[Girls Beat!!]] debuted. ...performed for the first time since 13 Years with Nozomi Tsuji as [[W]] in the [[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project Hina Fes 2019]].
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  • ...a:Gothic rock|gothic rock]], and others such as [[Wikipedia:New Wave music|new wave]] and [[Wikipedia:Dark Wave|dark wave]]. ...992 the group changed their name to what it is today when they signed with the major label [[Toshiba EMI]]; their first major effort, "[[Koiseyo Otome ~Lo
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  • | 46 || [[FUNK THE PEANUTS]] || [[Koi no Wanashikakemasho]] || 1995.07.24 || 728,070 || [[Ima | 47 || [[globe]] || [[Joy to the Love (globe)|Joy to the love (globe)]] || 1995.09.27 || 727,800 || [[Image:Globe_jttl.jpg|125px]]
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  • ...009 concert website, all the Eggs were listed in chronological order, with the exception of Satou who was listed last.) --> ...]], [[Arai Manami]], and [[Korenaga Miki]] (who was appointed as leader of the Eggs). Although [[Maeda Irori]] wouldn't begin activities until 2006 becau
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  • ...ello! Project. Early in Summer 2008, Goto left Hello! Project and moved to the [[rhythm zone]] label. In 2010 she transferred to [[avex trax]]. ...e]]. She soon established herself as a talented singer and dancer and took the lead on a large number of Morning Musume tracks.
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  • ...sts in the fourth generation [[Morning Musume]] auditions that resulted in the induction of [[Ishikawa Rika]], [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]], [[Kago Ai]], and [[Ts ...mer [[Morning Musume]] member) and [[Matsuura Aya]], to form [[Gomattou]]. The group released one single.
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  • [[Image:CountryMusume2008.jpg|thumb|250px|Satoda Mai was the only member of Country Musume between 2007 and 2009]] ...t with a theme of country girls from Hokkaido. The group was revived under the name [[Country Girls]] in 2014.
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  • ...OZ-MAX, five female vocals and dancers, the OZ-MATE, six male dancers, and the OZ-MANIACS (Chorus, MCs, back dancers...). ...n a huge and angry uproar. On the next year, DJ OZMA refused to perform on the show.
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  • [[Image:Minimoni.jpg|right|400px|thumb|Minimoni Second Generation]] ...in summer 2009 with the shuffle unit Shin Minimoni (新ミニモニ。; ''New Minimoni'').
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  • ...in Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari, "When will your real sexy beam come out?". The "Sexy beam!" line has made its way around fans and fellow musicians alike. ...me's sub-leader in May 2003, after the graduation of [[Yasuda Kei]]. After the graduation of [[Iida Kaori]] in January 2005, Yaguchi became leader and [[Y
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  • ...ect]]. Originally active in 2003, the group is now active as of 2009 under the name '''ZYX-α'''. === First Generation (2003) ===
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  • ...[[rhythm zone]], and managed by [[LDH]] agency. The group originates from the group [[J Soul Brothers]]. After [[SASA]] left J Soul Brothers, dancers [[H ...AKAHIRO]] also joined to replace SHUN. In March 2009, EXILE announced that the seven members of [[J Soul Brothers|Nidaime J Soul Brothers]] merged with th
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  • ...999 to April 2001. She was one of the original first generation members of the group. Despite not being able to speak Japanese, Danielle was known for hav ....org/ Conservatoire] for three years, graduating in 2005. She is currently the face of [http://www.ruebelle.com/ Ruebelle Designs].
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  • ...|thumb|Iida Kaori in [[Morning Musume]] promoting the single "[[The Peace!|The☆Pea~ce!]]" (2001)]] '''Iida Kaori''' is a former leader and first generation member of [[Morning Musume]] and Hello! Project soloist. She is currently a
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  • ...elevised broadcast came as part of the choir in a Mary J Blige concert. In the same year, she won a competition to appear as a dancer in Janet Jackson's p ...ever, poor sales resulted in a transfer to Def Jam Japan, where she became the label's first female artist.
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