Ariora Japan, is a Japanese record label owned by Sony Music Labels Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The label is the successor to BMG Japan and its former labels.
History
In October 2008, BMG Japan became a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan following
Sony buying out BMG's share of
Sony BMG.
BMG Japan previously operated as a division of Sony BMG. In October 2009, Ariola Japan Inc. was founded, absorbing BMG Japan and its labels.
Its namesake is from the main
Ariola label. The record label continued to use BMG Japan's "BV" catalog code.
In 2014, Ariola Japan Inc. was absorbed by Sony Music Records Inc, changing its name to Sony Music Labels. Since the absorption, Ariola Japan has operated as an imprint of Sony Music Labels.
Artists
It is home to both former BMG Japan artists and new artists, including:
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Asai Kenichi & the Interchange Kills
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Ema
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Ive (Japanese releases only)
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Okamoto's
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Oh My Girl (Japanese releases only)
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Qyoto
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Kep1er (Japanese releases only)
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King Gnu
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Coalamode.
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Sherbets
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Seikima-II
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Chehon
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Denpa Girl
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Bakarhythm
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Ken Hirai
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Boogieren
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Brainchild's
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Mashimaro
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Takako Matsu
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Yuuri
iDEAK
Little Tokyo
Rhythmedia Tribe
Happy Song Records
Former artists
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Aisha
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Ayano Mashiro
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Azu (managed by Avex Group)
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The Boyz (now with Universal Music Japan)
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Crossfaith
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Deen (managed by Being Inc.)
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fumika
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Hiromi Sakimoto
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NGT48
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NU'EST
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One Day (JYP Entertainment/Ariola Japan)
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Rake
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Sayuri
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Tatsuyuki Hiyamuta
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The Yellow Monkey
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Zeebra
Augusta Records
Joint venture with
Office Augusta, which is now a subsidiary of Universal Music Japan
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