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10,000 Promises. is a
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group. Its members are Shaw, Shinya, Taiki, and Yohei. They made their debut with the single "One True Love" on February 18, 2004. It seems the name of this band derived from one of
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Discography


Singles

* 'One True Love' (February 18, 2004) * 'Sailing' (April 7, 2004) * 'Fruit' (July 7, 2004) * 'Ame ga Agari Boku no Kokoro wa' (November 26, 2004) * 'Love, Again' (July 6, 2005)


Albums

* ''KI・SE・KI Vol.1 ~internal~'' (October 19, 2005) * ''KI・SE・KI Vol.2 ~external~'' (October 19, 2005)


External links


10,000 Promises Official Site
Japanese pop music groups Musical groups established in 2004 2004 establishments in Japan {{Japan-band-stub