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J-Music

Japanese Singers

Amuro Namie
Okinawan pop megastar
BoA
Manufactured Korean super-idol
Dragon Ash
Leaders of Japan's new rock movement
Dreams Come True
Multi-genre duo stars
Ayumi Hamasaki
Squeaky, self-appointed queen of J-pop
Hitomi
J-Pop's ballsy sex kitten
Ken Hirai
Broodingly handsome R&B crooner
Takuya Kimura
The sexiest man in Asia
Tetsuya Komuro
Japan's answer to Pete Waterman
Seiko Matsuda
Eighties independent woman
Morning Musume
Loved by schoolgirls and dirty old men
Puffy AmiYumi
Quirky pop duo making strides stateside
SMAP
Sports Music Assemble People
Southern All Stars
Seventies returnees
Hikaru Utada
Precocious New York-based songbird
YMO
Eccentric Seventies electro-rock pioneers
X-Japan
Ill-fated visual-style rock kooks

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