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  • ...in tracks like "[[Happy Days (Otsuka Ai)|Happy Days]]" and "[[Sakuranbo]]" to touching ballads like "[[Daisuki da yo.]]" and "[[Planetarium (Otsuka Ai)|P ...picture book illustrated by Otsuka herself. Many of her illustrations can be seen at the Gallery section of her official website.
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  • ...rrently the vocalist of the bands [[UROBOROS (band)|UROBOROS]] and [[SONIC LOVER RECKLESS]]. **[[SONIC LOVER RECKLESS]] <small>(2017&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...ade her debut in 1992 with the cheeky "[[Mike Alway's Diary]]" and when on to become a well known [[:Category:Shibuya-Kei|Shibuya-kei]] singer. During th ...LIPPER'S GUITAR compiled ''[[Fab Gear|FAB GEAR]]''. In 1992 Kahimi went on to release her first single "[[Mike Alway's Diary]]", named after her friend M
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  • ...m]]'' under [[Pony Canyon]]. She is most famous for singing the theme song to the [[anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Rurouni Kenshin|Rurouni Kenshin]]'', called "[[ ...antz|GANTZ]]''. She sings in [[English]] with reasonable skill in addition to her native [[Japanese]].
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  • <font size="5"><center>'''[[2006 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></font> | 5 || ↓4 || [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] || [[Startin' / Born To Be...]] || 30,176
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  • ...r using the largest hula hoop. In 2000, Kago was selected at the age of 12 to become a 4th generation member of the pop [[Idol|idol]] group, [[Morning Mu Kago Ai was born on February 7th 1988 to her parents in [[Wikipedia: Yamatotakada, Nara|Yamatotakada, Nara]], [[Japa
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  • ...f six. At 12 she got a record deal, and then teamed up with [[Kanno Yoko]] to produce her debut single "[[Eternal Memories]]", under [[Sony Music Entert ...Music Entertainment]]. She then teamed up with the composer [[Kanno Yoko]] to produce her debut single, "[[Eternal Memories]]". The single peeked at #47
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  • ...t song would collaborate with a new artist. In 2017, [[LISA]] would return to the group 15 years after her departure. With [[LISA]] the band's most succe ...ile in Los Angeles, [[Takahashi Taku|☆TAKU]] would start to learn how to be a DJ and started composing music.
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  • ...iled sales of over 14,130,000. A more recent figure brings the bands sales to over 14,737,920 in Japan alone. ...o tape with some of her vocal samples. After hearing the demo Onda decided to start a band with her.
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  • ...Initially having continued success, a cross-straits controversy caused her to experience a decline from 2004 until her comeback in 2006 with the album '' ...A*Mei LIVE in Concert 1998 Prelude]]'', a collection of songs that were to be performed in her 1998 tour.
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  • ...rformance when they celebrated their second anniversary the following year to a sold-out crowd. ...d on the June 11, 2007 that [[Goto Yukari]] had retired from the group due to health problems. Soon after, AAA made their debut in the United States at t
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  • ...ith the major label [[Pony Canyon]]. In 2006 she left the label, returning to OTOKURA. ...ched. A year later through her blog, Amano announced that she would return to making music under OTOKURA RECORDS.<ref>"[http://tsuki-amano.weblogs.jp/zat
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  • ...s become one of Japan's most popular seiyuu having over 236 roles credited to her name, and she has won [[Animage]]'s most popular seiyuu award twelve ti ...raduating from high school Hayashibara started nursing school. While going to nursing school, Hayashibara came across an ad at a local bookstore for open
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  • ...releasing the single "[[Hadashi no Kisetsu]]" with the catchphrase "I Want to Hold You! Miss Sony" (抱きしめたい! ミス・ソニー). ...ould also catch the No. 1 spot in a survey asked to men of who they wanted to marry in 1984.
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  • ...ny goal or career. Their tans pose a significant health risk, specifically to skin cancer. Thus ganguros are usually seen as not caring about their futur ...more singles, all of which sold out thanks to promotion via her blog. Due to her unique style and use of eurobeat blended with "fantasy pop", sifow gain
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  • ...rom "I Love Music", taking the "I" and "M" and reversing them. It can also be seen as an abbreviation of the lead singer Maika's name. ...unanimous decision that she would be the next hit artist. Maika refused to be a soloist though; she went out and found two college students, Yuri and Aya
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  • ...have been various offers by other record labels, HY has shown a commitment to maintain their own originality by continuously declining these offers. ...igh sales with each album release. In 2003, HY became the first indie band to ever enter the [[Oricon]] album charts at #1.
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  • ...an, with the single "[[Purple Line]]" they become first foreign male-group to have a #1 single on [[Oricon]] charts, Tohoshinki also broke [[Wikipedia:El ...singer [[Wikipedia:Britney Spears|Britney Spears]]. TVXQ joined the stage to perform two songs from their debut single, which was released a few days la
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  • ...ic has a heavy emphasis on [[K-R&B|R&B]] but also has a [[K-Pop|Pop]] feel to it. After a three year hiatus, the group made their comeback in 2010 under ...rtainment that lasted for about 2 years. The head of both companies wanted to form a group that focused more on the music rather than the artists' looks.
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  • ...idol [[Tokito Ami]] named [[Gyaruru]]. Then five years later, she married to a half-Japanese television producer on July 24, 2011.<ref name=">"[http://w On November 5, 2012 she gave birth to a [http://ameblo.jp/galsone-we/day-20121105.html baby boy.]
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