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E-girls
E-girls
Japanese girl group
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BeForU
BeForU
Japanese musical group
2
Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe
Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe
Japanese dance unit
3
Generations from Exile Tribe
Generations from Exile Tribe
band
4
Speed
Speed
Japanese female vocal/dance group
5
Shizuka Kudō
Shizuka Kudō
Japanese singer, idol and actress
6
AAA
AAA
Japanese pop group
7
Tokyo Girls' Style
Tokyo Girls' Style
band
8
Exile The Second
Exile The Second
J-pop band
9
Kana Nishino
Kana Nishino
Japanese singer
10
Tomiko Van
Tomiko Van
Japanese singer
11
Do As Infinity
Do As Infinity
Japanese band
12
Ai Otsuka
Ai Otsuka
Japanese singer-songwriter
13
Moumoon
Moumoon
Japanese pop duo (2005-)
14
Lead
Lead
Japanese pop group
15
Every Little Thing
Every Little Thing
Japanese musical duo
16
Miyavi
Miyavi
Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor
17
Jin Akanishi
Jin Akanishi
Japanese singer-songwriter, actor, voice actor, radio host
18
L'Arc-en-Ciel
L'Arc-en-Ciel
Japanese rock band
19
Maki Goto
Maki Goto
Japanese singer, actress, dancer and model
20
Olivia Lufkin
Olivia Lufkin
Japanese American bilingual singer and songwriter
21
Tetsuya Komuro
Tetsuya Komuro
Japanese musician
22
Ayumi Hamasaki
Ayumi Hamasaki
Japanese recording artist, lyricist, model, and actress
23
Kumi Koda
Kumi Koda
Japanese singer
24
Diva
Diva
Japanese band
25
Namie Amuro
Namie Amuro
Japanese singer (1977-)
26
Mai Kuraki
Mai Kuraki
Japanese J-pop singer (1982-)
27
Girls' Generation
Girls' Generation
South Korean girl group
28
Onyanko Club
Onyanko Club
Japanese idol group (1985-1987)
29
Exile
Exile
Japanese boy band (2001-)
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NEWS
NEWS
Japanese boy band (2003-)
31
m-flo
m-flo
Japanese hip hop group
32
Girl Next Door
Girl Next Door
Japanese pop musical trio
33
Kara
Kara
South Korean girl group
34
Da-ice
Da-ice
J-pop band
35
W-inds
W-inds
Japanese boy band
36
U-KISS
U-KISS
South Korean boyband
37
TVXQ
TVXQ
South Korean pop group
38
Ami Suzuki
Ami Suzuki
Japanese recording artist; J-pop singer
39
Kiely Williams
Kiely Williams
American singer
40
EARTH
EARTH
short-lived Japanese vocal trio (2000–2001)
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Dragon Ash
Dragon Ash
Japanese rap rock group
42
Ken Hirai
Ken Hirai
Japanese singer songwriter (1972-)
43
Misono
Misono
Japanese singer
44
After School
After School
South Korean girl group
Intro
Japanese pop girl group (2000-)
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Dream (ドリーム, Dorīmu) was a Japanese pop girl group. The group was formed as a result of a 1999 talent contest called "Avex Dream 2000". Originally a three-piece group consisting of Mai Matsumuro, Kana Tachibana, and Yu Hasebe, the group has undergone many changes since its debut in 2000 on the Avex Trax label, and none of the original trio remain. The original trio sold over 950,700 records, and in total the group has sold over 1,100,000 records over the span of 10 years.

On July 7, 2002, the main lyricist Mai Matsumuro left the group to pursue a solo career. After Matsumuro's departure, Avex held another audition to replace Matsumuro. Instead of one, six new members won the audition, resulting in an eight-member (Dream) group with the debut single "Music is My Thing". On March 2004, Risa Ai left to pursue a solo career. They became a 7-member group as performed this way until 2007. During this time, the band's name changed from dream to DRM.

In August 2008, Yu Hasebe left the group to pursue a solo career, leaving Kana Tachibana behind as the only original member of dream. Afterward, DRM became Dream again.

In August 2010, Dream released their official major re-debut single, "My Way: Ulala" on the Rhythm Zone label. On November 24, 2010, Dream released their first album as a six-member group, titled Hands Up! on the Rhythm Zone label.

On November 23, 2010, Tachibana announced that she would leave the group. This marked the departure of the last member of the original three-member group. She officially left the group on February 20, 2011. On March 30, 2012, Sayaka Yamamoto departed to pursue a solo career.