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Rekka Katakiri
Rekka Katakiri
Japanese singer
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Kinya Kotani
Kinya Kotani
Japanese singer
2
NMB48
NMB48
Japanese girl group
3
Hiromi Satō
Hiromi Satō
Japanese singer
4
SKE48
SKE48
Japanese girl group
5
Tricot
Tricot
Japanese math rock band
6
Masaki Suda
Masaki Suda
Japanese actor and singer (1993-)
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Chieko Kawabe
Chieko Kawabe
Japanese singer
8
Kis-My-Ft2
Kis-My-Ft2
Japanese boy band
9
AKB48
AKB48
Japanese idol group
10
Official Hige Dandism
Official Hige Dandism
Japanese band (2012-)
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Mitsuki Saiga
Mitsuki Saiga
Japanese voice actress and singer
12
Cross Gene
Cross Gene
South Korean boyband
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Mimori Yusa
Mimori Yusa
Japanese singer-songwriter (1964-)
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Lead
Lead
Japanese pop group
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Sakurazaka46
Sakurazaka46
Japanese female idol group
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Back Number
Back Number
Japanese three-piece band (2004-)
17
Aya Hirano
Aya Hirano
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
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Not Yet
Not Yet
Japanese girl group
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Dish
Dish
Japanese boy band
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Yū Aku
Yū Aku
Japanese lyricist
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Kō Shibasaki
Kō Shibasaki
Japanese actress and singer
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Hinatazaka46
Hinatazaka46
Japanese idol group, formerly known as "Hiragana Keyakizaka46"
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Moi dix Mois
Moi dix Mois
Japanese visual kei gothic metal band
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Mamoru Miyano
Mamoru Miyano
Japanese actor, voice actor and singer
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Arashi
Arashi
Japanese idol group (1999–2020)
Intro
Japanese pop band
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D-51 (ディー・ゴー・イチ, Dī Gō Ichi) is a Japanese pop music band. D-51 is group consisting of two men, Yu and Yasu. They are signed under Pony Canyon label. According to its members, the name D-51 came from Japanese National Railways' D51 steam locomotive class.

In 2005, they had their first big hit with the single No More Cry, which peaked at no. 5 on Oricon charts and became the 13th best selling single of the year, selling 402,034 copies.