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The year 2013 in Japanese music .
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (July 2013) |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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8 | A Classical | Ayumi Hamasaki | Classical |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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8 | Love Again | Ayumi Hamasaki | J-pop, dance-pop, pop rock | |
13 | Legend of 2PM | 2PM | J-pop, Dance-pop | Ariola Japan |
27 | D'scover | Daesung | J-pop, Alternative rock | YGEX |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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6 | Time | TVXQ | Pop J-pop, R&B, Electropop, Dance-pop, Dubstep | Avex Trax |
13 | Orange Caramel | Orange Caramel | J-pop, Dance-pop, Electropop | Avex Trax |
Sakanaction | Sakanaction | Dance rock, electronica | Victor Entertainment | |
On the Way | The Boss | J-pop | Sony Music Entertainment | |
20 | Can Your Hear Me? | IU | J-pop | EMI Music Japan |
27 | We Are Myname | Myname | Dance | YM3D |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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3 | Fate(s) | Gummy | J-pop, Dance-pop | YGEX |
15 | The First Collage -Japan Edition- [2] | Yang Yo-seob | K-pop, Dance-pop | Far Eastern Tribe Records |
In the Wind (Japan Edition) | B1A4 | K-pop, Dance-pop | Pony Canyon |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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29 | Seventh Mission [3] | Boyfriend | J-pop, Dance-pop | Being Group |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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5 | Koi ni Ochiru Toki [4] | Infinite | J-pop | Woolim Contests, Universal D |
Rated-FT [5] | F.T. Island | J-pop | AI Entertainment | |
26 | Boys Meet U | Shinee | J-pop | EMI Music Japan |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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3 | Bump of Chicken I [1999–2004] [6] [7] | Bump of Chicken | ||
Bump of Chicken II [2005–2010] [6] [7] | Bump of Chicken | |||
17 | Moriagaro | Ai | R&B | EMI Records Japan |
24 | Inside of Me | U-Kiss | J-pop | Avex Trax |
Hero | Super Junior | J-pop | Avex Trax | |
31 | Kiss Tour | LEDApple | J-pop | Universal Music Japan |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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7 | Treasure Box | T-ara | J-pop | EMI Music Japan |
28 | Fantastic Girls | Kara | J-pop | Universal Sigma |
What Turns You On? | CNBLUE | J-pop | Warner Music Japan |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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18 | The Singles Collection | F.T. Island | Rock | AI Entertainment |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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2 | Standard [8] | Scandal | Pop rock / Alternative rock | Epic Records Japan |
9 | Let's Talk About Love | Seungri | J-pop, Dance-pop | YGEX |
Day | Title | Artist | Genre(s) | Labels |
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3 | Six | Supernova | J-pop | Universal Music Japan |
11 | Love & Peace | Girls' Generation | J-pop | Universal Music Japan |
A Will | Luna Sea | Alternative rock, progressive rock | Universal Music Japan |
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Hiroshi Itsuki is a Japanese singer and composer. As of 1987, he had sold 20 million singles and 4 million LP albums.
The Secret Code is the fourth Japanese studio album by South Korean pop group Tohoshinki, released on March 25, 2009 by Rhythm Zone. The album debuted at number two on the Oricon weekly chart. The Secret Code is Tohoshinki's last original studio album to feature members Jejung, Yuchun, and Junsu.
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"Beautiful Target" is a song released by the South Korean boy band B1A4. The song is the lead single from the group's second mini album It B1A4, released on September 16, 2011. The song was re-recorded in Japanese and used as the group's debut single in Japan, released on June 27, 2012.
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Babymetal is the debut studio album by Japanese heavy metal idol group Babymetal. It was first released on February 26, 2014, in Japan through BMD Fox Records, and was re-released on May 29, 2015, in Europe through earMusic, and June 16, 2015, in the United States through RED Associated Labels (RAL) and Sony Music Entertainment. Music from the album dates back to the origins of the band in 2010, and incorporates tracks from their earliest released singles, back when the band was a sub-unit of the Japanese idol group Sakura Gakuin.
Come Here, stylised as come Here, is the seventh full-length studio album and eighth original album by Japanese boy band KAT-TUN, released in Japan on June 25, 2014, under the label J-One Records. The album contains four previously released tracks—"To the Limit", "Fumetsu no Scrum", "Expose" and "Face to Face"—all of which were number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart.
Awaken is the first full-length Japanese album by South Korean boy band NCT 127, the second multi-national sub-unit of NCT. Released by their Japanese label Avex Trax on April 17, 2019, the album was the second major release for the Japanese market from the group and their first to not feature Winwin, who was on a hiatus due to his participation in WayV's promotion. SM Entertainment's founder Lee Soo-man served as the album's executive producer, with lyrical and musical composition contributed by Andreas Öberg, Sebastian Thott, David Amber, Jung Youth, Tony Esterly, Jonny Shorr, LDN Noise, Deez, Adrian Mckinnon, Mike Daley, Yoo Young-jin, Harvey Mason Jr., Dem Jointz, MEG.ME and others. A hip-hop and R&B-heavily dominant record, Awaken contains songs corporating elements from pop and electronic music, performing in Japanese, Korean and English in order to "continue" the story from their first Japanese extended play Chain (2018).
Map of the Soul: 7 – The Journey is the fourth Japanese studio album by South Korean boy band BTS. The band's first full-length Japanese offering in two years since Face Yourself (2018), the album was released on July 14, 2020, through Universal Music Japan and Big Hit Entertainment. The album contains Japanese versions of songs from Love Yourself: Answer (2018), Map of the Soul: Persona (2019), and Map of the Soul: 7 (2020), as well as four new tracks: two instrumentals, "Intro: Calling" and "Outro: The Journey", and two original songs, lead single "Stay Gold", and "Your Eyes Tell" which was written by Jungkook. Previously released 2019 single "Lights" was also included.
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