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How to participate in Music Station?[edit]

I'm flying to Japan soon and will like to participate in one of their Live Recordings.

May I know how do I gain permission for entry into the studio?

Thanks! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 165.21.155.8 (talk) 16:42, 2 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, I would like to propose the creation of a MusicStation disambiguation page as there are now several MusicStation listings on Wikipedia. Would anyone mind if I created the disambiguation page and moved Music Station to it - we could consider renaming it Music Station (Japanese music television program). This would then be listed in the disambiguation page alongside MusicStation (Digital music service). Can you let me know what you think? Many thanks. Tho2009 (talk) 17:30, 3 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I have changed the MusicStation page from its previous role as a redirect to this page Music Station; the Japanese music television program, to the Wikipedia page for MusicStation the digital music service. My rationale for this is that MusicStation the digital music service is an international music service which is live in nine countries including the UK; Vodafone MusicStation [1]. Wikipedia naming conventions [Wikipedia:Naming_conventions] stipulate that articles "should prefer what the greatest number of English speakers would most easily recognize". Also [MusicStation] is a single word rather than two seperate words as is the case with [Music Station]. Music Station retains its direct correct spelling listing. I have created a MusicStation (disambiguation) page for both pages and included it at the top of both pages MusicStation and Music Station.Hope this is ok. Many thanks. Tho2009 (talk) 09:17, 5 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Young Guns, yearly specials[edit]

We need some data update, because this is kind of up to 2008 for the Young Guns and I think 2007 for the yearly specials, and this is 2010... Bigtop みんな空の下 (トーク) 01:11, 29 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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List of musical artists[edit]

@83.38.151.101, 83.38.148.132, 2003:dc:7f15:39d7:f07c:3e32:d11f:b95e, 2.138.14.124, 174.119.71.79, and 174.116.162.115: The long list of 334 artists currently in the History section is superfluous in my opinion. I'd prefer to mention a few (less than 10) hallmark performers in the prose of the article, as was done at Total Request Live. If we insist on a complete list, I think it would be better to split it off to another list article, comparable to List of performers on Top of the Pops, which should include references and even performance dates. Hoof Hearted (talk) 18:04, 15 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

It's surprising how many Spanish language artists are listed here, and even the English language artists seem out of proportion. Are you sure you're not confusing the Japanese show with something else? Note that the Japanese language article for Music Station [ja] only lists the 26 artists who have appeared the most often (as of August 2015 - oddly enough, only two are listed in this English language article). Can we limit this article to 26 (most popular) artists? Hoof Hearted (talk) 14:56, 21 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  1. Hikaru Genji (band)
  2. Tokio (band)
  3. SMAP
  4. V6 (band)
  5. Arashi
  6. KinKi Kids
  7. Ayumi Hamasaki
  8. Chisato Moritaka
  9. GLAY
  10. Porno Graffitti
  11. Namie Amuro
  12. Aiko (singer)
  13. AKB48
  14. Morning Musume
  15. Masahiko Kondō
  16. Masaharu Fukuyama
  17. KAT-TUN
  18. L'Arc-en-Ciel
  19. Akina Nakamori
  20. Shonentai
  21. B'z
  22. Tube (band)
  23. Every Little Thing (band)
  24. Ken Hirai
  25. Yōko Oginome
  26. Kanjani Eight