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w Day for You" was also covered in Japanese by | J-pop and future enka singer and actress Yoko Nagaya |
On the | J-Pop and Combo charts the album debuted at number-o |
Most releases include | J-pop, anime music, classical music, traditional Chi |
10Love (released on September 27, 2006) is | J-pop artist Mayumi Iizuka's tenth album. |
ion Vol. 1 is the first English cover album by | J-Pop artist K. |
Her final release as a | J-pop artist was on 1 July 1991. |
Her final release as a | J-pop artist was on 1 March 1991. |
Her final release as a | J-pop artist was on 25 October 1991. |
ummer tour, Hikaru Utada, a number-one selling | J-Pop artist, did a cover of the song. |
u-Aoki, popularly known as HIRO-X, is a modern | J-pop artist. |
eries, and because of the change to a distinct | J-pop atmosphere. |
The original version was by | J-pop band TM Network. |
Played amongst others as a guitarist for the | J-pop band Iceman and for scarecrow |
ingle by Misono, the former lead singer of the | J-pop band Day After Tomorrow. |
"Don't You See!" is the 19th single by | J-pop band Zard and is the second closing theme song |
iece and is currently the lead vocalist of the | J-pop band CASSIS. |
She made her | J-pop debut on 25 November 1987. |
urayama, Tokyo, and debuted as a member of the | J-Pop duo Wink. |
of genres also extends to anime remixes, pop, | J-pop, game music, orchestral music, and more. |
Fruity Killer Tune is the third album from the | J-pop group Melon Kinenbi. |
"Feel My Heart" is a song by Japanese | j-pop group Every Little Thing, released on August 7 |
"Grip!" was the 24th single by the Japanese | j-pop group Every Little Thing, released on March 12 |
"5 (FIVE)" is the fourth full-length album by | J-pop group Berryz Kobo, released on September 10, 2 |
"Dear My Friend" is a song by Japanese | j-pop group Every Little Thing, released as their th |
"Forever Yours" is a song by Japanese | J-pop group Every Little Thing, released as the grou |
"Face the Change" is a song by Japanese | j-pop group Every Little Thing, released as the grou |
"Jump" is a song by Japanese | j-pop group Every Little Thing, released as their 20 |
CoCo was a Japanese pop (or | J-pop) group which consist of Mikiyo Ohno, Azusa Sen |
s a member and co-lead vocalist of the popular | J-pop group KAT-TUN in 2001. |
e has also released a CD single as part of the | J-pop group Doll's Vox in 2005, and is a member of t |
o be joining the eighth generation of all girl | J-pop group Morning Musume, as a "foreign student". |
o be joining the eighth generation of all girl | J-pop group Morning Musume as a "foreign student". |
Perfume, a | J-Pop group, recorded and played their own version o |
e Revolution and it has songs performed by the | J-Pop group, Dreams Come True. |
become one of the most successful boy bands in | J-pop history. |
Ambition is Good?) is the thirtieth single of | J-pop idol group Morning Musume. |
"As for One Day" is the eighteenth single of | J-pop idol group Morning Musume and was released Apr |
to the difficulties of adjusting to life as a | J-pop idol (neither spoke any Japanese when group wa |
Their music could be described as | J-pop mixed with Eurobeat. |
Toyo used to sing | J-pop music. |
August 17, 1999 - | J-Pop Night Channel A - Trauma |
August 17, 1999 - | J-Pop Night Channel A - Monochrome |
VELFARRE | J-POP NIGHT presents DANCE with YOU (covering '70s s |
MVs is extremely diverse, using such genres as | J-Pop, rock, hip hop, pop, R&B, country, and many ot |
g, Singapore, and Taiwan, with 39.78% of total | J-pop sales and 6.7% of total music sales for its fi |
(born 19 April 1966) is a | J-pop singer who is originally from Shizuoka Prefect |
Tobira Album is | J-Pop singer Rie fu's third album, released in 2007. |
Rie fu is | J-pop singer Rie fu's first album, released in 2005. |
She wrote 4 songs on | J-pop singer Crystal Kay's debut album, C.L.L Crysta |
Rose Album is | J-pop singer Rie fu's second album, released in 2006 |
She made her debut as a solo | J-pop singer on 22 January 1987, aged 15. |
In 2004, | J-pop singer Junichi Inagaki released a Japanese-lan |
Secret is the fourth studio album released by | J-pop singer Kumi Koda, released in February, 2005. |
Urban Romantic (typeset as URBAN ROMANTIC) is | J-Pop singer Rie fu's fourth album, released April 8 |
"Gossip Candy" is the forty-seventh single by | J-Pop singer Kumi Koda, released on July 7, 2010. |
"daily-daily Dream' is | J-pop singer Kotoko's thirteenth single and was rele |
g was also recorded by the successful japanese | j-pop singer Mika Nakashima in two different version |
Yuto Nakajima, | J-pop singer, actor, and dancer in the group Hey! Sa |
I-missing" is the sixth single released by the | J-pop singer, Mami Kawada. |
masterpiece is the 7th single released by the | J-pop singer, Mami Kawada, and was released on Febru |
"No buts!" is the ninth single released by the | J-pop singer, Mami Kawada, and it was released on No |
ver 2.89 million copies and is the top-selling | J-Pop single of the 1990s and fifth best-selling son |
n's establishment, and the second best-selling | J-Pop single, slightly behind Southern All Stars' "T |
"Feel" is a | J-pop song which lyrics are written by Japanese sing |
Yamashita also composes | J-Pop songs for Japanese artists under the independe |
remix of the new song Cat's Eye are trance or | J-Pop songs. |
, ex-Megadeth guitarist who is acquainted with | J-pop, stated that this song is one of his favorites |
nsert-scenes animated by Production I.G, and a | J-pop theme song - in this case, Key to My Heart by |
in Love" and the two songs from the single are | J-pop tunes. |
A 2006 Japanese re-release includes the | J-Pop version of "Get Your Game On" and additional m |
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