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- No_Limit_(Mari_Iijima_album) abstract "No Limit is a pop album by Japanese singer and songwriter Mari Iijima. It was both her first English language album and first independent release. Iijima’s former recording label, Warner Music Japan, distributed the album as an independent album in Japan. She received a nomination for Best Pop Artist at the Los Angeles Music Awards in 2000 for No Limit.Iijima's then-husband, James Studer, was a producer for No Limit. The couple divorced in 2001.".
- Q7044357 abstract "No Limit is a pop album by Japanese singer and songwriter Mari Iijima. It was both her first English language album and first independent release. Iijima’s former recording label, Warner Music Japan, distributed the album as an independent album in Japan. She received a nomination for Best Pop Artist at the Los Angeles Music Awards in 2000 for No Limit.Iijima's then-husband, James Studer, was a producer for No Limit. The couple divorced in 2001.".
- No_Limit_(Mari_Iijima_album) comment "No Limit is a pop album by Japanese singer and songwriter Mari Iijima. It was both her first English language album and first independent release. Iijima’s former recording label, Warner Music Japan, distributed the album as an independent album in Japan. She received a nomination for Best Pop Artist at the Los Angeles Music Awards in 2000 for No Limit.Iijima's then-husband, James Studer, was a producer for No Limit. The couple divorced in 2001.".
- Q7044357 comment "No Limit is a pop album by Japanese singer and songwriter Mari Iijima. It was both her first English language album and first independent release. Iijima’s former recording label, Warner Music Japan, distributed the album as an independent album in Japan. She received a nomination for Best Pop Artist at the Los Angeles Music Awards in 2000 for No Limit.Iijima's then-husband, James Studer, was a producer for No Limit. The couple divorced in 2001.".