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  2. Mela! - Wikipedia

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    "Mela!" is a song by Japanese pop rock band Ryokuoushoku Shakai. It was released as a promotional single on April 13, 2020, by Epic Records Japan, ahead of the band's studio album Singalong. Commercially, the song peaked at number 31 on the Oricon Combined Singles Chart and number 37 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

  3. Tube (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tube (チューブ, chūbu) is a Japanese pop rock band formed in 1985. [2] The members of the group are Nobuteru Maeda (前田亘輝), Michiya Haruhata (春畑道哉) Hideyuki Kakuno (角野秀行) and Ryoji Matsumoto (松本玲二). Tube members Maeda and Haruhata have composed for other artists under the Pipeline Project alias. [3]

  4. List of best-selling music artists in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pop / Rock 15.71 million [20] Mai Kuraki: 1999–present Pop / R&B 15.5 million The Checkers: 1981–1992 Rock 'n' roll / Rockabilly / Pop rock / Doo-wop: 15.38 million [20] Miki Imai: 1986–present Pop 15.31 million Judy and Mary: 1992–2001 Pop rock / Art punk / Alternative rock 15 million Puffy AmiYumi: 1995–present Dance rock / Pop rock ...

  5. Gokuraku Jodo - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Land) is a song by Japanese pop rock duo Garnidelia. It was first released digitally on July 28, 2016 as the B-side to its advance single , " Yakusoku -Promise Code- ". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Despite not being used as an official single by itself, the song gained far more popularity than the single itself, considering the music dance video of ...

  6. List of J-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of J-pop artists and groups. Originally an evolution of jazz, and coined New Music, the style went on to become known as City Pop, music with an urban theme. Later called Japan-made Pop, the term was shortened to J-pop and now encompasses a wide range of musical styles and genres.

  7. Ryokuoushoku Shakai - Wikipedia

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    Ryokuoushoku Shakai (Japanese: 緑黄色社会, Hepburn: Ryokuōshoku Shakai, lit. ' green-yellow society '), abbreviated as Ryokushaka (リョクシャカ), [5] is a Japanese pop rock band formed in 2012 in Aichi Prefecture. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Haruko Nagaya, guitarist Issei Kobayashi, keyboardist Peppe, and bassist ...

  8. J-pop - Wikipedia

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    Whereas rock musicians in Japan usually hate the term "pop", Taro Kato, a member of pop punk band Beat Crusaders, pointed out that the encoded pop music, like pop art, was catchier than "J-pop" and he also said that J-pop was the pops (ポップス, poppusu) music, memorable for its frequency of airplay, in an interview when the band completed ...

  9. Zard - Wikipedia

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    Zard (ザード, Zādo) (stylized as ZARD) were a Japanese pop rock group, originally with five members, with lead vocalist Izumi Sakai as its only constant member. Izumi Sakai was also the band's core member. Zard's work was sold under the record label B-Gram Records, Inc.