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- Aiko (2,857 bytes)
5: ...[Music Quest Japan]] Final. She left college in [[1996]] and became a DJ and has has presented several r...
- B'z (4,820 bytes)
62: * Invisible One~ [MIENAICHIKARA ~INVISIBLE ONE~ (1996)
63: * Real Thing Shakes (1996)
100: * Friends II (1996)
- Chage and Aska (5,073 bytes)
9: ...hey taped in London. They separated to go solo in 1996.
54: * river/N to L no Baseball Cap (1996)
99: * Code Name.2:Sister Moon (1996)
- Chara (2,639 bytes)
21: * Released September of 1996
- Chinen Rina (2,133 bytes)
1: ...a contract with [[Sony]] Music Entertainment in [[1996]], she came onto the music scene with the single ...
19: * DO-DO FOR ME (1996)
- Clammbon (2,247 bytes)
1: ...Clammbon began to work with [[Warner Music]] in [[1996]], with whom they have released several albums in...
- Dreams Come True (4,408 bytes)
9: In [[1996]], Yoshida released a solo album, [[Beauty And Ha...
47: * Sou da yo (1996)
80: * Love Unlimited (1996)
- Every Little Thing (3,874 bytes)
1: ...ated by keyboard player [[Mitsuru Igarashi]] in [[1996]]. Igarashi was a producer at the label [[Avex Tr...
23: * Feel My Heart (1996)
24: * Future World (1996)
- Hi-Standard (1,630 bytes)
20: * Growing Up (1996)
- Number Girl (3,367 bytes)
7: In [[1996]] and [[1997]] they hosted their own monthly even...
- Toshinobu Kubota (4,242 bytes)
33: * LA LA LA LOVE SONG (1996)
34: * Funk It Up Nice & EZ (1996)
35: * Just The Two Of Us Butcher Bros. LP Remix (1996)
81: * SUPER DUPER Vol.5 from New York (1996)
82: * La La La Love Song (1996)
- L'Arc~en~Ciel (5,467 bytes)
3: ...division, and released [[Tierra]] that year. In [[1996]], they released [[True]], their first million se...
35: * Kaze ni Kienaide (1996)
36: * flower (1996)
37: * Lies and Truth (1996)
69: * True (1996)
- Luna Sea (3,306 bytes)
9: By [[1996]], they were able to fill the Tokyo Dome, Japan's...
36: * End of Sorrow (1996)
37: * In Silence (1996)
52: * STYLE (1996)
69: * LUNATIC TOKYO (1996)
- Mad Capsule Markets (4,034 bytes)
5: ...i]], although [[Toru]] was with the group since [[1996]] until [[2007]]. The band underwent some style c...
7: In 1996, they again changed their style, opting for shave...
25: * Guitar: Ai Ishigaki (1990-1996)
42: * 4 Plugs (1996)
52: * The Mad Capsule Markets (1996)
- Mr.Children (4,895 bytes)
34: * Na mo Naki Uta (1996)
35: * Hana -Mémento Mori- (1996)
36: * Machinegun o Buppanase -Mr.Children Bootleg- (1996)
63: * Shinkai (1996)
69: * Mr.Children 1996-2000 (2001)
- Namie Amuro (2,849 bytes)
5: ...rls were dressing like her on a daily basis. In [[1996]] she won the [[Grand Prix]] Award, which is cons...
- Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
64: * Instant replay (1996)
65: * Sister Freedom Tapes (1996)
90: * A Message Song (1996)
91: * Baby Portable Rock (1996)
109: * Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (1996)
- Puffy AmiYumi (2,935 bytes)
17: * Released July of 1996
- Quruli (2,849 bytes)
1: '''Quruli''' (sometimes [[Kururi]]) formed in [[1996]] after [[Shigeru Kishida]] and [[Masashi Sato]] ...
- Rip Slyme (3,179 bytes)
31: * Hakujitsu/Mahiru ni Mita Yume (1996)
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