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  2. Cute (Japanese group) discography - Wikipedia

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    Berryz Kobo & Cute Nakayoshi Battle Concert Tour 2008 Haru: Berryz Kamen vs Cutie Ranger with Cute tracks: July 9, 2008: Cute Concert Tour 2008 Natsu: Wasuretaku nai Natsu: November 12, 2008: Cute Cutie Circuit 2008: 9gatsu 10ka wa Cute no Hi: December 17, 2008: Cute Concert Tour 2009 Haru: ABC: July 22, 2009: Cute Cutie Circuit 2009: 9gatsu ...

  3. Cute (Japanese group) - Wikipedia

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    Cute (キュート, Kyūto, stylized as °C-ute), was a Japanese girl group associated with Hello! Project and produced by Tsunku. Cute consisted of Maimi Yajima, Saki Nakajima, Airi Suzuki, Chisato Okai, and Mai Hagiwara, who were all members of Hello! Project Kids prior to the group's formation. The original member line-up also consisted of ...

  4. Shock! - Wikipedia

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    "Shock!" (stylized as "SHOCK!") is the eleventh major single by Japanese idol pop group Cute. It was released on January 6, 2010, in both normal and limited editions, [2] the limited edition containing a DVD with a version of the "Shock!"

  5. Collective Music Group - Wikipedia

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    Collective Music Group also known as CMG The Label, (formerly known as Cocaine Muzik Group), is an American record label founded by rapper Yo Gotti. The label's current president is Yo Gotti's cousin, Brandon Mims. The label houses primarily Memphis-based hip hop artists, including Moneybagg Yo, Blac Youngsta, BlocBoy JB, and GloRilla.

  6. Cute (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cute is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Arisa Mizuki, released through Nippon Columbia on July 21, 1995. It is predominantly a pop music album. Cute was released only seventh months after Arisa III: Look and is Mizuki's last studio album to be released under Nippon Columbia.

  7. Kawaii metal - Wikipedia

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    A typical kawaii metal composition combines the instrumentation found in various types of heavy metal music with J-pop melodies and a Japanese idol aesthetic. Kawaii metal's lyrical topics often contain kawaii (cute, lovable, kidlike) themes. [4] The Japanese girl group Babymetal is often credited with the creation and success of kawaii metal.

  8. List of record collectors - Wikipedia

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    Tony Prince (born 1944): claimed to have biggest record collection in the world. [64] Harry E. Smith (1923–1992): thousands, specialized in American folk music, tried to donate to Ash Records (later Folkways Records), instead partially released on Anthology of American Folk Music and other LPs. [65]

  9. List of Warner Records artists - Wikipedia

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    Brandy Clark (Warner Music Nashville) Brenda Lee (Warner Bros. Nashville) Bren Joy; Brett Eldredge (Warner Music Nashville) Brett Kissel (Warner Music Canada) Brian Eno (Opal/Warner Bros.) (US) Brian Wilson (Giant/Warner Bros.) Bronx Style Bob (Sire/Warner Bros.) Brother Sundance; Brougham; Bryan Ferry (E.G./Warner Bros.) Bugs Bunny; Built to ...