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Lastly, 1998 also introduced two singers who would become big over the years. First was [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto]], a friend of [[Reo Nagumo]]'s who would compose music himself just a year later, becoming a core beatmania and pop'n music staff member. Second was [[Sanae Shintani]], KONAMI's first break-out vocalist. Originally a receptionist, Sanae would over the years become one of the most popular vocalists across beatmania and pop'n music, going on to having six of her own albums, three compliation albums, two mini-albums, three singles, and many concerts she participated in. | Lastly, 1998 also introduced two singers who would become big over the years. First was [[Kiyotaka Sugimoto]], a friend of [[Reo Nagumo]]'s who would compose music himself just a year later, becoming a core beatmania and pop'n music staff member. Second was [[Sanae Shintani]], KONAMI's first break-out vocalist. Originally a receptionist, Sanae would over the years become one of the most popular vocalists across beatmania and pop'n music, going on to having six of her own albums, three compliation albums, two mini-albums, three singles, and many concerts she participated in. | ||
As big as 1998 was, though, 1999 would eclipse it quite a bit. | As big as 1998 was, though, [[1999]] would eclipse it quite a bit. | ||
== February == | == February == |