19
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class |
Yuki Koyanagi |
175R |
Hitomi Yaida |
Lindberg |
Deen |
Pocket Biscuits |
Kaela Kimura |
Ryoko Hirosue |
T-BOLAN |
The Boom |
Tomomi Kahara |
Ulfuls |
Yusaku Kiyama |
Gao |
Bank Band |
Jun Sky Walker(s) |
Hana*Hana |
Ryuichi Kawamura |
HY |
Yuki |
GLAY |
Spitz |
Mr.Children |
Masaharu Fukuyama |
Yuzu |
Ketsumeishi |
Sharam Q |
Kobukuro |
Tube |
aiko |
Speed |
Cocco |
Southern All Stars |
Kinmokusei |
Chemistry |
Porno Graffitti |
globe |
Kazumasa Oda |
Noriyuki Makihara |
Remioromen |
B'z |
Ko Shibasaki |
Yo Hitoto |
Maki Ohguro |
Zard |
TOKIO |
Ken Hirai |
Mayo Okamoto |
Zone |
Gesu no Kiwami Otome |
Naotaro Moriyama |
Nanase Aikawa |
Miyuki Nakajima |
Puffy AmiYumi |
Ai Otsuka |
SMAP |
Fujifabric |
Yu Takahashi |
Fumiya Fujii |
Quruli |
Chihiro Onitsuka |
Wands |
Aimyon |
Rina Aiuchi |
Superfly |
Masayoshi Yamazaki |
TRF |
Keisuke Kuwata |
Chatmonchy |
EXILE |
hitomi |
Kiroro |
Sukima Switch |
GReeeeN |
Takuro Yoshida |
Ikimonogakari |
T.M.Revolution |
Kohmi Hirose |
Mao Abe |
Yutaka Ozaki |
Miho Komatsu |
Kome Kome Club |
Mai Kuraki |
Hitomi Shimatani |
Whiteberry |
Years active | 1998-2002 |
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Related Artists | |
19 was a Japanese pop/folk duo of Kenji Okahira and Keigo Iwase. It debuted in 1998 and broke up in March 2002. They had multiple albums and singles in the top ten on the Oricon charts. – Wikipedia |
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Wikipedia (English) |
1 | Hikaru Utada | ||
+42,805 (3,720,592) |
2 | Southern All Stars | ||
+36,545 (2,018,071) |
3 | Spitz | ||
+30,513 (2,473,582) |
4 | Mr.Children | ||
+25,097 (3,480,345) |
5 | Ringo Sheena | ||
+22,198 (1,842,427) |
6 | B'z | ||
+19,507 (974,840) |
7 | aiko | ||
+18,624 (888,753) |
8 | Joe Hisaishi | ||
+17,966 (1,329,935) |
9 | Misia | ||
+14,085 (1,880,243) |
10 | Dreams Come True | ||
+13,816 (1,620,759) |
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