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  • ...etaiAmePromo.jpg|thumb|320px|BONNIE PINK promoting "[[Tsumetai Ame (BONNIE PINK)|Tsumetai Ame]]" (2012)]] ...single reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, and is currently BONNIE PINK's most successful single.
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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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  • * '''Favorite colors:''' Red, pink ...the single "[[Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~]]," and she first appeared on the fourth studio album ''[[4th Ikimasshoi!]]''.
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  • * '''Skills:''' Hangul, tidying up, sending phone emails without looking at the buttons, self-styled Disney connoisseur ...io album, "[[4th Ikimasshoi!]]". In the same year she also participated in the summer shuffle unit, "[[Happy 7]]" along with fellow 5th generation members
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  • ...29, 1987) was a fifth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. She joined the group in August 2001 along with fellow fifth generation members [[Takahashi ...certs. She then graduated from [[Hello! Project]] in 2009 with the rest of the Elder Club. She is now part of [[Morning Musume OG]].
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  • : The☆Pea~ce! (ザ☆ピ~ス!) # The☆Pea~ce! (ザ☆ピ~ス!)
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  • '''歌ドキッ!POP CLASSICS''' (Romaji: '''Uta Doki! Pop Classics''') is the latest [[Hello! Project]] TV show. It is only five minutes long and airs in [[Pink Lady|Pink Lady]]
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  • ...member [[TOKIE]] left after the album's release, with [[u:zo]] joining as the new bassist and [[Nakao Yoshihiro]] coming in for guitar. ..."[[I Can't Live Without My Radio|I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT MY RADIO]]", became the theme song for FM Festival. They followed it up with a tour in December cal
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  • ...l, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. In 2012 she re-debuted as singer with the stage name '''Talking Bunbun'''. As one of the winners of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2005]] (chosen out of 16,000 peopl
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  • ...#3 on the Oricon charts and charted for four weeks, selling 9,231 copies. The Event V was sold only during launch events, and therefore did not chart. :Found on the "Pepper Keibu" single as track #1.
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  • ...[[Ai no Uta (Fukui Mai)|Ai no Uta]]", which was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Koizora (drama)|Koizora]]''. ...[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIII-2|FINAL FANTASY XIII-2]]'''s theme song for the PlayStation 3, titled, "[[Yakusoku no Bashou]]".
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  • ...u|COVER YOU]]'' as track #14. It is a cover of the original song by [[Pink Lady]]. [[Category:2008 Songs]]
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  • ...isa no Sindbad''' (渚のシンドバッド, ''Sindbad of the Shores'') is the 1st track on [[Morning Musume]]'s 1st cover album, ''[[Cover You|COVER YOU] ...s a cover of the [[Nagisa no Sindbad (Pink Lady)|original song]] by [[Pink Lady]].
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  • : Futari no Uta (ふたりうた; ''Our Songs'') ...na)|Koi no Fuga]] (恋のフーガ; ''Fugue of Love'') <small>(original: [[The Peanuts]])</small>
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  • ...ith Suu on main vocals. They also started hosting concerts a year later at the Yamano Hall with only 800 concert goers. ...ta Gassen]]. They kept on appearing on Kouhaku Uta Gassen years later with the singles "[[Haru Ichiban]]" (1976) and "[[Yasashii Akuma]]" (1977).
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  • ...i no Vacance (W)|Koi no Vacance]] (恋のバカンス) <small>(Original: [[The Peanuts]])</small> # [[Southpaw (W)|Southpaw]] (サウスポー) <small>(Original: [[Pink Lady]])</small>
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  • ...Takao]], track #13 on his fifth album ''[[Kisugi Takao Songs|Kisugi Takao SONGS]]''. ...ni cover album ''[[Kitaponics]]'' and a cover of [[FIRE BOMBER]]'s song of the [[Remember 16|same name]].
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  • # Himitsu no Hanazono (秘密の花園; ''The Flower Garden of Secrecy'') ...e #1 singles on Oricon chart, beating the female duo [[Pink Lady]] who had the record of 9 consecutive #1 singles since 1978.
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  • : Nagisa no Sindbad (渚のシンドバッド; ''Sindbad of the Beach'') ...Nagisa no Sindbad" is a cover of [[Pink Lady]]'s [[Nagisa no Sindbad (Pink Lady)|fourth single]].
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