Ai discography | |
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Studio albums | 13 |
EPs | 4 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 7 |
Singles | 57 |
Video albums | 10 |
Promotional singles | 23 |
As featured artist | 21 |
The discography of Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai consists of thirteen studio albums, four extended plays (EP), seven compilation albums, one live album, one mix tape, ten video albums and numerous solo and collaboration singles.
Ai debuted as a musician through RCA in 2000, though which she released a single album, My Name Is Ai (2001). In 2002, Ai signed to Def Jam Japan, a subsidiary of Universal Music Japan, and released her second studio album, Original Ai (2003). [1] 2004 Ai , her third studio album, peaked at number three on the Oricon Albums Chart and received a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan. Signing to Island Records near the end of 2004, Ai released the ballad "Story" in 2005, which became one of the most digitally successful songs of all time in Japan, becoming 3× Million certified for ringtones and million for downloads to cellphones. Following this success, her fourth studio album, Mic-a-holic Ai (2005), was released and peaked at number 4 on the Oricon charts and was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAJ and became one of Ai's best-selling albums. In 2006, Ai released the songs "Believe" and "I Wanna Know". Both singles peaked in the top ten of the Oricon Singles Chart. Ai's fifth studio album, What's Goin' On Ai (2006), was released shortly after and peaked at number 2. The next year, Ai released her sixth studio album, Don't Stop Ai (2007), which saw similar success, peaking at number 4. Ai's seventh studio album, Viva Ai (2009), was released and peaked at number 10. It was supported by the singles "I'll Remember You", "One" and "Taisetsu na Mono". Both "I'll Remember You" and "One" were certified Gold by the RIAJ. Later that year, Ai scored her first number one with her greatest hits album, Best Ai (2009).
Ai's eighth studio album, The Last Ai (2010), was released in celebration of her tenth anniversary in the music industry. The album featured a variety of artists, including American rapper Snoop Dogg, Japanese singer Namie Amuro, Miliyah Kato and American singer Chaka Khan. Both Khan and Ai were nominated for and won the International Collaboration Special Award at the 2010 Billboard Japan Music Awards for the song "One More Try" and a cover of "Through the Fire". [2] In 2011, Ai left Universal and signed a global publishing deal with EMI. [3] Signing to EMI Music Japan, she released her ninth studio album, Independent (2012), which served as her international debut. The album was led by the single "Letter in the Sky", which featured American pop band The Jacksons. Its second single, "Happiness", was used as a commercial theme song for Coca-Cola's Christmas campaign in Japan from 2011 to 2015. Near the end of 2012, Ai announced she would release an album in the United States, however the album was never released. [4]
In 2013, EMI was acquired by Universal, which led to Ai returning to Universal under the EMI Records Japan label. [5] Her tenth studio album, Moriagaro (2013), was released and peaked at number five on the Oricon charts. A re-issue album, Motto Moriagaro , was released later that year. In 2014, Ai was transferred to EMI Records as Nayutawave Records and EMI Records Japan were merged to form the label. In 2016, Ai's sales were revitalized from the sleeper hit, "Minna ga Minna Eiyū". The song was included on a 2016 deluxe release of her greatest hits album, The Best. The album peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart and was certified Gold by the RIAJ. She later signed a record deal with Def Jam Recordings alongside her current record deal with EMI.
In 2017, Ai's eleventh studio album, Wa to Yo , was released and served as her second international album. In November 2019, her first international greatest hits album, Kansha!!!!! - Thank You for 20 Years New and Best was released. In celebration of her twentieth anniversary, Ai released the extended plays, It's All Me, Vol. 1 (2020) and It's All Me, Vol. 2 (2021).
In June 2021, Ai's previous releases with Universal Sigma, Island Records and Def Jam Japan were made available for digital streaming outside of Asia. [6] In November 2021, she released the single "Aldebaran", which received critical acclaim from critics. [7] [8] The song ultimately boosted the sales of her twelfth studio album, Dream (2022), which peaked at number 12 on the Oricon Albums Chart and number 11 on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |||||||||||
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JPN [9] | JPN Comb. [10] | JPN Hot [upper-alpha 1] | ||||||||||||
My Name Is Ai |
| 86 | — | — | ||||||||||
Original Ai |
| 15 | — | — | ||||||||||
2004 Ai |
| 3 | — | — | ||||||||||
Mic-a-holic Ai | 4 | — | — |
| ||||||||||
What's Goin' On Ai |
| 2 | — | — |
| |||||||||
Don't Stop Ai |
| 4 | — | — |
| |||||||||
Viva Ai |
| 10 | — | — | ||||||||||
The Last Ai |
| 14 | — | — | ||||||||||
Independent |
| 2 | — | — |
| |||||||||
Moriagaro |
| 5 | — | — | ||||||||||
Wa to Yo | 11 | — [upper-alpha 2] | 19 | |||||||||||
Dream | 12 | 12 | 11 | |||||||||||
Respect All |
| 17 | 30 | 17 | ||||||||||
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the Japan Hot Album charts, items which were released before the creation of the Oricon Combined Albums charts, or items that did not chart. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN [9] | ||
Motto Moriagaro |
| 5 |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |||||
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JPN [9] | JPN Comb. [10] | JPN Hot [upper-alpha 3] | KOR [31] | |||||
Flashback to Ai |
| 55 | — | — | — | |||
Feat. Ai |
| 33 | — | — | — | |||
Best Ai |
| 1 | — | — | 46 |
| ||
The Best |
| 3 | — [upper-alpha 4] | 2 | — |
| ||
The Feat. Best |
| 28 | — [upper-alpha 5] | 33 | — | |||
Side by Side |
| — | — | — | — | |||
Kansha!!!!! - Thank You for 20 Years New and Best |
| 29 | 28 | 28 | — | |||
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the Japan Hot Album charts, items which were released before the creation of the Oricon Combined Albums charts, or items that did not chart. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [9] | JPN Comb. [10] | JPN Hot [upper-alpha 6] | ||
It's All Me, Vol. 1 |
| 18 | 27 | 20 |
It's All Me, Vol. 2 |
| 47 | — [upper-alpha 7] | 52 |
"—" denotes items that did not chart. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Hot | ||
Self Selection "Hip Hop" |
| — [upper-alpha 8] |
Self Selection "Piano Ballad" |
| — |
"—" denotes items that did not chart. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN [9] | ||
Live Ai |
| 14 |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN [9] | ||
Rhythm and Babe |
| 196 |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [9] | JPN Hot [upper-alpha 9] | |||||
"Cry, Just Cry" | 2000 | — | — | My Name Is Ai | ||
"U Can Do" | 2001 | — | — | |||
"Shining Star" | 98 | — | ||||
"Last Words" (solo or featuring Joe Budden) | 2003 | 27 | — | Original Ai | ||
"Thank U" | 37 | — | ||||
"My Friend" (マイフレンド) | 35 | — | ||||
"Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence" | — | |||||
"After the Rain" | 2004 | 32 | — | 2004 Ai | ||
"EO" | 23 | — | ||||
"Watch Out!" (featuring Afra and Tucker) | 62 | — | ||||
"365" (featuring Deli) | 2005 | 20 | — | Mic-a-holic Ai | ||
"Crayon Beats" | 40 | — | Non-album single | |||
"Story" | 8 | 7 [upper-alpha 10] | Mic-a-holic Ai | |||
"Believe" | 2006 | 2 | — | What's Goin' On Ai | ||
"I Wanna Know" | 9 | — | ||||
"Brand New Day" | 2007 | 13 | — | Don't Stop Ai | ||
"I'll Remember You" | — | |||||
"One" | 18 | — | ||||
"Taisetsu na Mono" (大切なもの) | 2008 | 22 | 9 |
| ||
"So Special" [upper-alpha 11] (with Exile Atsushi) | 15 | 14 |
| Viva Ai & Exile Entertainment Best | ||
"Okuribito" | 58 | Viva Ai | ||||
"You Are My Star" | 2009 | 36 | 11 | |||
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the Billboard Japan Hot 100, or items that did not chart. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [9] | JPN Hot [upper-alpha 9] | |||||
"Fake" (featuring Namie Amuro) | 2010 | 8 | 5 |
| The Last Ai | |
"Still..." (featuring AK-69) | 15 | 27 | ||||
"Nemurenai Machi" | 60 | 53 | ||||
"Stronger" (featuring Miliyah Kato) | 26 | 30 | ||||
"Letter in the Sky" (featuring The Jacksons) | 2011 | 14 | 36 | Independent | ||
"Happiness" | 2 | |||||
"Beautiful Life" [84] | 2012 | — | 65 | |||
"Voice" | 2013 | 13 | 2 |
| Moriagaro | |
"Dear Mama" [86] | — | 6 |
| |||
"Let It Be" (with Tee) | 2014 | 84 | 47 | Non-album single | ||
"Story (English Version)" | — | — | Big Hero 6 | |||
"Be Brave" (with Exile Atsushi) | 2015 | 7 | 12 | 40 | ||
"Minna ga Minna Eiyū" | 2016 | — | 4 |
| The Best | |
"No More" (with Exile Atsushi) | 7 | 4 | 40 | |||
"I'm the Champion" | — | — | Wa to Yo | |||
"Happy Christmas" | 55 | — | ||||
"Heiwa" | — | |||||
"Miracle" | 84 | |||||
"Justice Will Prevail at Last" | 2017 | — | 74 | |||
"Kira Kira" (featuring Naomi Watanabe) | — [upper-alpha 13] | 19 | ||||
"Summer Magic" | 2019 | — | — | It's All Me, Vol. 1 | ||
"You Never Know" | — | — | ||||
"Baby You Can Cry" | — | — [upper-alpha 14] | Kansha!!!!! | |||
"—" denotes items that did not chart or items that were ineligible to chart because no physical edition was released. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [9] | JPN Hot [upper-alpha 9] | |||||
"I'm Coming Home" | 2020 | — | — | It's All Me, Vol. 1 | ||
"Good as Gold" | — | — | ||||
"Gift" | — [upper-alpha 15] | — [upper-alpha 16] | ||||
"Not So Different" (solo or featuring Awich) | — | — [upper-alpha 17] | It's All Me, Vol. 2 | |||
"The Moment" [94] (featuring Yellow Bucks) | 2021 | — | — | Dream | ||
"In the Middle" [95] (featuring Daichi Miura) | — [upper-alpha 18] | — [upper-alpha 19] | ||||
"Aldebaran" [97] | — [upper-alpha 20] | 37 |
| |||
"Start Again" | 2022 | — | — | Respect All | ||
"Respect All" [100] | 2023 | — | — | |||
"Life Goes On" [101] | — | — | ||||
"Rise Together" (with Yaffle featuring OZworld) | 2024 | — | — | Non-album single | ||
"Tide" (with Mori Calliope) | — | — | Phantomime | |||
"—" denotes items that did not chart or items that were ineligible to chart because no physical edition was released. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [9] | JPN Hot [upper-alpha 9] | ||||||||||
"One Last Kiss" (Mao Denda featuring Ai) | 2001 | 91 | — | Non-album single | |||||||
"Luv Ya" (Sphere of Influence featuring Ai) | 2002 | 72 | — | The Influence | |||||||
"Uh Uh......" (Suite Chic featuring Ai) | 2003 | 22 | — | When Pop Hits the Fan | |||||||
"Gold Digga" (Michico featuring Ai) | — | — | Non-album singles | ||||||||
"Voice of Love (Ue o Muite Arukō)" (上を向いて歩こう, "Walk While Looking Up") (among Voice of Love Posse) | 25 | — | |||||||||
"No Generation Gap" (Char featuring Ai) | 2006 | 83 [upper-alpha 21] | — | ||||||||
"Do What U Gotta Do" (Zeebra featuring Ai, Namie Amuro, Mummy-D) | 2006 | — | — |
| The New Beginning | ||||||
"Crazy World" (Anna Tsuchiya featuring Ai) | 2008 | 19 | 26 |
| Nudy Show! | ||||||
"Home Sweet Home" (Gicode featuring Ai and Jamosa) | 2009 | 77 | — [upper-alpha 22] | SP & ST | |||||||
"Broken Strings" (James Morrison featuring Ai) | — | 19 | Songs for You, Truths for Me (Japan Edition) | ||||||||
"Ai no Uta" (アイノウタ, "Love Song") (MC2 featuring Ai and Co-key) | 2010 | — | — | Energy | |||||||
" Wavin' Flag (Coca Cola Celebration Mix) (Sekai ni Hitotsu no Hata)" (ウェイヴィン・フラッグ コカ・コーラ(R)・セレブレイション・ミックス~世界に一つの旗, "One Flag in the World") (K'naan featuring Ai) | 99 | 7 | Troubadour: Champion Album | ||||||||
"This Love" (Thelma Aoyama featuring Ai) | — | — | Love! 2 | ||||||||
"Love You Need You" (The Bawdies featuring Ai) | 2011 | 3 | 3 | Live the Life I Love | |||||||
"Wonder Woman" (Namie Amuro featuring Ai and Anna Tsuchiya) | — | 5 |
| Checkmate! | |||||||
"O2" (Miho Fukuhara featuring Ai) | — | — | The Soul Extreme EP | ||||||||
"Blue" (Zeebra featuring Ai) | 119 | — | Black World/White Heat | ||||||||
"All You Need Is Love" (among Japan United with Music) | 2012 | 11 | 11 | Non-album singles | |||||||
"Shakunage-iro no Sora" (しゃくなげ色の空, "Dark-colored sky") (Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi featuring Ai) | 2020 | — | 84 | ||||||||
"Magnetic" (Kaela Kimura featuring Ai) | 2022 | — | — | Magnetic | |||||||
"Alive in Tokyo" [106] (B.Slade featuring Ai) | 2023 | — | — | Non-album single | |||||||
" Bad Bitch Bigaku " (remix) (Bad Bitch 美学, "Bad Bitch Aesthetic") [107] (Awich featuring Nene, Lana, Mari, Ai and Yuriyan Retriever) | — | 87 | United Queens | ||||||||
"Nakama" (Zedd featuring Ai) | 2024 | — | — | Non-album single | |||||||
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the Billboard Japan Hot 100, items that did not chart or items that were ineligible to chart because no physical edition was released. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN Hot [upper-alpha 9] | |||||||||||
"Hot Spot" (featuring Uzi) | 2004 | — | Feat. Ai | ||||||||
"Sunshine" | 2005 | — | Mic-a-holic Ai | ||||||||
"People in the World" | 2009 | — | Viva Ai | ||||||||
"For My Sister" (featuring Judith Hill) | 2010 | — | The Last Ai | ||||||||
"One Love" | 2012 | 37 | Independent | ||||||||
"Beautiful Things" | — [upper-alpha 23] | ||||||||||
"Independent Woman" | 16 | ||||||||||
"After the Storm" (featuring Che'Nelle) | 2013 | 40 | Moriagaro | ||||||||
"Sogood" | — [upper-alpha 24] | ||||||||||
"Hanabi" | 9 | ||||||||||
"Come Together (Wasurenaide)" (忘れないで, "Don't Forget") [upper-alpha 25] | — | Non-album single | |||||||||
"Run Free" (with Miliyah Kato and Verbal) | — | Motto Moriagaro | |||||||||
"Happiness (Gospel Version)" | 2019 | — | Kansha!!!!! | ||||||||
"Laughin' Medicine" (ラフィン・メディスン) | — | ||||||||||
"Kokoro" [111] (featuring Jenn Morel and Joelii) | 2020 | — | It's All Me, Vol. 1 | ||||||||
"Yūsha Tachi" | — | Inspire | |||||||||
"Hope" | 2021 | — | It's All Me, Vol. 2 | ||||||||
"First Time" (featuring Riehata) | 2022 | — | Dream | ||||||||
"World Dance" (featuring Chanmina) | 2023 | — | Respect All | ||||||||
"Whatever" | — | Non-album singles | |||||||||
"Minna ga Minna Eiyū 2024" | 2024 | — [upper-alpha 26] | |||||||||
"A Procession of the Living" (生者の行進) (with Ringo Sheena) | — | Carnival | |||||||||
"Untitled" (featuring Pushim and Dabo) | — | Non-album single | |||||||||
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the Billboard Japan Hot 100, or items that did not chart. |
Title | Year | Album |
---|---|---|
"Baby Shine" (Heartsdales featuring Ai and Verbal) | 2002 | Radioactive |
"Luv Song" (Jin featuring Ai) | — | |
"Luv Song (Reo's Prophet Mix)" (Jin featuring Ai) | Notes of Soul | |
"Somebody's Girl" (Ken Hirai featuring Ai) | Life Is... | |
"Uh Uh...... (Remix)" (Suite Chic featuring Ai, Bigzan and P.H.) | 2003 | When Pop Hits the Lab |
"Rollin' On (Remix)" (Double featuring Ai) | — | |
"Fatal Attraction" (51 -Goichi- featuring Ai) | 51st Dimension: The Yang | |
"Golden Mic (Remix)" (Zeebra featuring Kashi da Handsome, Ai, Dohzi-T and Hannya) | Tokyo's Finest | |
"Baby Shine (Deckstream Remix)" (Heartsdales featuring Ai) | Sugar Shine | |
"Jonan Ondo" (JONAN音頭, "Jonan Work Song") (Gicode featuring Ai) | Edocig | |
"My Friend (L'arpege Noir Mix)" (Double featuring Ai) | Wonderful | |
"Super Backshoen (Yes, Sir)" (スーパーバックシャン, Sūpā Bakkushan) (Dabo featuring Ai) | Diamond | |
"My Friend (R. Yamaki Remix)" (Double featuring Ai) | 2004 | Too Wonderful |
"Thunder Break Beats" (Kaminari-Kazoku. featuring Ai, Hab I Scream and Dabo) | 330 More Answer No Question | |
"Gold Digga (DJ Hazime Remix)" (Michico featuring Ai) | — | |
"Starstruck (The Return of the Luvbytes)" (M-Flo featuring Ai, Emi Hinouchi and Rum (Heartsdales)) | Astromantic | |
"Welcome 2 da Party" (DJ Watarai featuring Hi-D and Ai) | Harlem Ver. 3.0 | |
"Angel" (エンジェル, Enjeru) (Boy-Ken featuring Ai) | Everythin' Is Everythin' | |
"Starstruck (Sakai, Asuka Savannh Remix)" (M-Flo featuring Ai, Emi Hinouchi and Rum (Heartsdales)) | Astromantic Charm School | |
"Hot Spot" (Uzi featuring Ai) | No. 9 | |
"Holiday" (DJ Masterkey featuring Chris and Ai) | 2005 | The Life Entertainment Presents Daddy's House Vol. 3 |
"Uh... Uh... (Ver. 2K5)" (Suite Chic featuring Ai) | Jhett | |
"Nettaiya" (熱帯夜, "Tropical Night") (Ai featuring Typewriter from 254) | Tokyo Engi: TKO Hiphop Original Soundtrack' | |
"Tell Me" (Deli featuring Hannya, 565 and Ai) | Time 4 Some Action' | |
"What Is a Life" (Ai & Rin Oikawa) | 2006 | Kiraware Matsuko no Uta-tachi( Memories of Matsuko soundtrack) |
"Believe (Drama Instrumental)" | Iryū Team Medical Dragon Original Soundtrack | |
"Nettaiya (East Up Remix)" (East Up Line Stars featuring Ai) | E Star | |
"Oh Yeah!" (Rain featuring Ai) | Eternal Rain / Rain's World | |
"Bitter Life" (Giant Swing featuring Ai) | 2007 | Giant Swing Deli |
"My Friend (Liga Oriente Remix)" | Remistura | |
"Are You a Performa" (Trey Songz featuring Ai) | Trey Day (Japanese Edition) | |
"People in the World (Movie Short Version)" | 2009 | Lalapipo Official Compilation Album |
"Home Sweet Home (Album Ver.)" (Gicode featuring Ai, Jamosa) | SP&ST | |
"If You Really Love Me" (Flipsyde featuring Ai) | State of Survival | |
"Beat It" (Afra featuring Ai) | Heat Beat | |
"Birthday Song" (Ai featuring Anty the Kunoichi (produced by Hi-D)) | Special Calling: Session 2 | |
"Kon'ya wa Birthday Bash" (今夜はバースデーバッシュ, "Tonight's a Birthday Bash") (Deli featuring Ai and Dabo) | The Bible 4 Survival | |
"Kon'ya wa Birthday Bash (Autotune Ver.)" (Deli featuring Ai and Dabo) | ||
"Change the World" (Rudebwoy featuring Ai) | 2010 | Best Combination Magnum Mix |
"Believe (DNA Instrumental Remix)" | Ai no Uta Winter Remix | |
"It's OK" (AK-69 featuring Ai) | 2011 | The Red Magic |
"Hit the Road Jack" (The Bawdies featuring Ai) | — | |
"Movie" (L-Vokal featuring Chinza Dopeness, Ai) | Livin' | |
"Forever (Kimi to Dattara)" (~君とだったら, "If I Were with You") (Skoop on Somebody featuring Ai) | Distance | |
"O2 (Seiji Basement Mix)" (Miho Fukuhara featuring Ai) | 2012 | — |
"You Are My Reason" (Miho Fukuhara featuring Ai) | The Best of Soul Extreme | |
"Born This Way" (DJ PMX featuring Maccho (Ozrosaurus) and Ai) | The Original II | |
"Show It Off" (DJ Lead featuring Jim Jones and Ai) | 2013 | — |
"Hope (Tokyo Tribe Anthem)" (Young Dais (N.C.B.B), Simon, Y's and Ai) | 2014 | Tokyo Tribe Original Soundtrack |
"No Music No Life" (Jun. K featuring Ai) | Love & Hate | |
"I'll Be There with You" (Miliyah Kato featuring Ai and Thelma Aoyama) | Muse | |
"You Are Not Alone" (JiN featuring Ai) | Luv Groove | |
"Final Distance" | Utada Hikaru no Uta | |
"Off Love" [113] (Sly & Robbie and Spicy Chocolate featuring Ai) | 2015 | The Reggae Power |
"One Day" (Thelma Aoyama featuring Miliyah Kato and Ai) | 2016 | Pink Tears |
"Soul 2 Soul" (Kubota Toshinobu featuring Ai) | The Baddest: Collaboration | |
"Crime and Punishment" | 2018 | Fruit Défendu |
"Yūsha Tachi" | 2020 | Inspire |
"Never Change" (DJ Ryow featuring Ai, AK-69 and Hannya) | 2021 | Still Dreamin' |
"Colorful" [upper-alpha 27] (among various artists) | — | |
"Good Time" (Kumi Koda featuring Ai) | 2022 | Heart |
"Show Me True Love" (MC Tyson featuring Ai and T-Pablow) | 2023 | The Message 5 |
"Mukaijima" (Bad Hop featuring Yzerr, Anarchy, Benjazzy T-Pablow and Ai) | 2024 | Bad Hop |
"To You" (Noritake Kinashi featuring Ai, Crystal Kay, Double, Miho Fukuhara, Full of Harmony, Kazuki Hayashi, Jay'ed, Kôhei Matsushita, Mhiro, and Harumi Tsuyuzaki) | Kinashi Soul |
Title | Album details | Peak positions | |
---|---|---|---|
JPN DVD [9] | JPN Blu-ray [9] | ||
Machigainai |
| 66 | — |
Mic-a-holic Ai Japan Tour '05 |
| 7 | — |
Nippon Budōkan Ai (日本武道館) |
| 11 | — |
Don't Stop Ai Japan Tour |
| 27 | — |
Viva Ai Japan Tour |
| 34 | — |
"Densetsu Night" at Nippon Budōkan with Chō: Special Guest Ōzei!!! (『伝説 Night』 at 日本武道館 with 超Special Guest大勢!!!) |
| 55 | 69 |
Independent Tour 2012: Live in Budokan |
| 41 | — |
Moriagacchaimashita in Budōkan (モリアガッチャイマシタ in 武道館) |
| 47 | 117 |
The Best Tour |
| 10 | 43 |
Ai Tour Wa to Yo (Ai Tour 和と洋) |
| 28 | 47 |
Title | Year | Other performer(s) credited | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
"Cry, Just Cry" | 2001 | None | Unknown |
"Last Words" | 2003 | None | Unknown |
"Thank U" | 2003 | None | Unknown |
"My Friend" | 2003 | None | Unknown |
"Summer Time" | 2003 | None | Unknown |
"2Hot" | 2003 | Sphere of Influence | Unknown |
"2 Face" | 2003 | None | Unknown |
"Girl's Talk" | 2003 | None | Unknown |
"Playboy" | 2003 | Dabo | Unknown |
"Life" | 2003 | None | Unknown |
"After the Rain" | 2004 | None | Unknown |
"E.O" | 2004 | None | Unknown |
"Watch Out!" | 2004 | Afra Tucker | Unknown |
"Hot Spot" | 2004 | Uzi | Unknown |
"365" | 2005 | Deli | Unknown |
"Story" | 2005 | None | Unknown |
"Sunshine" | 2005 | None | Unknown |
"Believe" | 2006 | None | Unknown |
"I Wanna Know" | 2006 | None | Unknown |
"Beautiful" | 2006 | Trey Songz | Unknown |
"I'll Remember You" | 2007 | None | Unknown |
"Brand New Day" | 2007 | None | Unknown |
"One" | 2007 | None | Unknown |
"Taisetsu na Mono" | 2008 | None | Unknown |
"Crazy World" | 2008 | Anna Tsuchiya | Unknown |
"Okuribito" | 2008 | None | Unknown |
"So Special" | 2008 | Atsushi | Unknown |
"You Are My Star" | 2009 | None | Unknown |
"People in the World" | 2009 | None | Unknown |
"Fake" | 2010 | Namie Amuro | Ugichin |
"Still..." | 2010 | AK-69 | Masaki Bamba |
"Nemurenai Machi" | 2010 | None | Unknown |
"Stronger" | 2010 | Miliyah Kato | Unknown |
"For My Sister" | 2010 | Judith Hill | Unknown |
"Let It Go" | 2010 | Snoop Dogg | Tanaka Taro |
"Wonder Woman" | 2011 | Namie Amuro Anna Tsuchiya | Hideaki Sunaga |
"Love You Need You" | 2011 | The Bawdies | Unknown |
"O2" | 2011 | Miho Fukuhara | Unknown |
"Letter in the Sky" | 2011 | The Jacksons | Unknown |
"Happiness" | 2011 | None | Unknown |
"Independent Woman" | 2012 | None | Unknown |
"Beautiful Things" | 2012 | None | Unknown |
"Happiness (Smile Version)" | 2012 | None | Unknown |
"Voice" | 2013 | None | Unknown |
"Show It Off" | 2013 | DJ Lead Jim Jones | Unknown |
"Dear Mama" | 2013 | None | Unknown |
"Sogood" | 2013 | None | Unknown |
"Hanabi" | 2013 | None | Unknown |
"Gotta Get Mine" | 2013 | Bridget Kelly | Unknown |
"Happiness (Giving Version)" | 2013 | None | Unknown |
"Run Free" | 2013 | Miliyah Kato Verbal | Unknown |
"Story (English Version)" | 2014 | None | Unknown |
"Be Brave" | 2015 | Atsushi | Unknown |
"No More" | 2016 | Atsushi | Unknown |
"Happy Christmas" | 2016 | None | Unknown |
"Miracle" | 2016 | None | Unknown |
"Justice Will Prevail at Last" | 2017 | None | Aries Moross |
"Music Is My Life" | 2017 | None | Unknown |
"Kira Kira" | 2017 | Naomi Watanabe | Aries Moross |
"Feel It" | 2017 | None | Unknown |
"Summer Magic" | 2019 | None | Yudai Maruyama Haga Yohei |
"You Never Know" | 2019 | MJ116 | Yudai Maruyama Haga Yohei |
"Baby You Can Cry" | 2019 | None | Unknown |
"I'm Coming Home" | 2020 | None | Yu Irie |
"Gift" | 2020 | None | Kensaku Kakimoto |
"Not So Different" | 2020 | None | Kensaku Kakimoto |
"Not So Different (Remix)" | 2021 | Awich | Kensaku Kakimoto |
"Hope" | 2021 | None | Unknown |
"The Moment" | 2021 | Yellow Bucks | Yue |
"In the Middle" | 2021 | Daichi Miura | Yoshiharu Seri |
"Never Change" | 2021 | DJ Ryow AK-69 Hannya | Yue |
"Aldebaran" | 2021 | None | Unknown |
"Dear Papa" | 2022 | None | Unknown |
"Be with You" | 2022 | None | Unknown |
"Show Me True Love" | 2023 | MC Tyson T-Pablow | Shunsuke Yamaguchi |
"Respect All" | 2023 | None | Mess |
"Bad Bitch Bigaku (Remix)" | 2023 | Awich Nene Lana Mari Yuriyan Retriever | Hideto Hotta |
"Life Goes On" | 2023 | None | Shuichi Bamba |
"Magnetic" | 2023 | Kaela Kimura | Takeshi Nakamura |
"Mukaijuma" | 2024 | Bad Hop Yzerr Anarchy Benjazzy T-Pablow | Takuto Shimpo |
"Whatever" | 2024 | None | Yoshiki Kuroiwa |
"Tide" | 2024 | Mori Calliope | Sisyamo |
"Rise Together" | 2024 | Yaffle OZworld | Mess |
"A Procession of the Living" | 2024 | Ringo Sheena | Yuichi Kodama |
"Untitled" | 2024 | Pushim Dabo | Motherfucko |
The discography of Japanese-American R&B and pop singer Hikaru Utada consists of eleven studio albums, four compilation albums, eleven video albums and numerous singles and promotional singles. Utada began as a musician in the early 1990s as a member of U3, a family unit made up of her, her mother Junko Utada, also known as 1970s enka singer Keiko Fuji, and her father, musical producer Teruzane Utada. U3 released their debut album Star in 1993, with the hope to debut in America. In 1996, the group was rebranded as Cubic U, an R&B project focusing on Hikaru Utada, resulting in the English language album Precious in 1998 with record label Toshiba EMI.
The discography of Japanese pop and electronic dance group Perfume consists of seven studio albums, three compilation albums, twenty-eight singles and six video albums. Forming in 2001, the group debuted as local Hiroshima idols, releasing two singles through the independent Momiji Label. In 2003, the members moved to Tokyo to further their career as idols. Signing with independent label Bee-Hive Records, the group met electronic producer Yasutaka Nakata of the band Capsule, who began to produce their music from 2003 onward.
The discography of Malaysian-born Australian singer Che'Nelle consists of seven studio albums, two cover albums, four extended plays (EP), two compilation albums, one mixtape, and numerous solo and collaboration singles. Signing with Virgin America Music in 2005 after being discovered by Charles Dixon, Che'Nelle released her debut studio album, Things Happen for a Reason (2007). Although the album was a commercial failure in the United States, it saw success in Japan, charting in the top ten of the Oricon Albums Chart. She later was nominated for and won the Japan Gold Disc Award for Top New Artist. Following this, Che'Nelle re-located to Japan and signed with EMI Music Japan. Her second studio album, Feel Good (2010), saw moderate success, peaking at number 41 on the Oricon charts.
Kara has released nine studio albums, eight compilation albums, seven extended plays, and twenty-eight singles. The group's debut studio album The First Blooming was released on March 29, 2007. They entered the Japanese music scene on August 5, 2010, with the Japanese version of "Mister". They also recorded soundtracks of various Korean and Japanese dramas.
The discography of the Japanese rock band Radwimps consists of thirteen studio albums, ten video albums, and 32 singles. Radwimps debuted as a musical act in 2003 through independent label Newtraxx, releasing the albums Radwimps (2003) and Radwimps 2: Hatten Tojō (2005). After being signed to major label Toshiba EMI, the band released their album Radwimps 3: Mujintō ni Motte Ikiwasureta Ichimai to increasing commercial success.
The discography of Japanese band Sakanaction includes six studio albums, eight singles, four video releases, and multiple digital downloads. Since their 2007 debut, all of Sakanaction's releases have been released under Victor Entertainment in Japan. Sakanaction currently have two albums certified gold by the RIAJ, Documentaly (2011) and Sakanaction (2013). Four songs by Sakanaction have been certified gold by the RIAJ for digital downloads, and their single "Good-Bye" / "Eureka" (2014) reached number two on Oricon's singles chart.
Russian-born German DJ Zedd has released three studio albums, one compilation album, 13 music videos, three extended plays, 38 singles and 30 remixes.
"Koi ni Ochitara" is a song recorded by Japanese singer Crystal Kay for her sixth studio album Call Me Miss… (2006). Written by H.U.B. and Shingo.S with production handled by Sakazume MisakIt, it was released as her 17th physical single through Sony Music Japan on May 18, 2005. The single is supported with the B-side tracks "Love It Take It" and "Bet You Don't Know "; the latter track was originally included as part of her previous album Crystal Style (2005).
South Korean girl group Blackpink have released two studio albums, three extended plays, one reissue, one compilation album, four live albums, five single albums, twelve singles, and four promotional singles.
Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo has released eighteen studio albums, fourteen compilation albums, one EP, two cover albums, six video albums, twelve live video albums, two box sets, and forty-three singles. Her career began in 1985 when she debuted as one of the three vocalists of the girl group Seventeen Club. The short-lived group disbanded after two unsuccessful singles. In 1986, she joined the idol girl group Onyanko Club as member number 38, which led to Kudo forming the subgroup Ushirogami Hikaretai the following year. She released her first solo single, "Kindan no Telepathy", on the same day as the last broadcast of the variety show Yūyake Nyan Nyan, from which the Onyanko Club members originated. It debuted at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart and became the first of eleven total number-one singles released in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "Koi Hitoyo", "Arashi no Sugao", "Kuchibiru Kara Biyaku", "Senryū no Shizuku" and "Please". Miyuki Nakajima penned the following singles released by Kudo during this era: "Fu-ji-tsu", "Mugon... Iroppoi", "Kōsa ni Fukarete", "Watashi ni Tsuite" and Dōkoku". All five singles debuted at number one and, with total sales exceeding a million, "Dōkoku" became the best-selling single of Kudo's career.
The discography of Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, and actor Gen Hoshino consists of five original studio albums, two extended plays (EPs), eight live albums, fourteen compilations, twenty-two singles, seven promotional singles, and thirty-four music videos. After only releasing music physically, his full discography was released for digital download on June 23, 2015, and for streaming on August 30, 2019.
South Korean boy band BTS have released 43 singles as lead artist, including five soundtrack appearances; nine singles as a featured artist; two promotional singles; and over 100 other non-single songs. In Japan, according to Oricon and the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ), several of the band's singles are among the most-streamed songs of all time in the country and have set various other streaming and certification records that no other artist or group act in the history of either organization has. In the United States, per Billboard, they have sold over 3.1 million tracks as of 2021, and hold the record for the most number-one singles in the 2020s decade, with six.
Japanese idol group Nogizaka46 has released thirty-one singles and six albums, as well as numerous music videos and concert performance videos. Million-selling singles have included "Influencer" and "Synchronicity", each of which won a Japan Record Awards Grand Prix, as well as "Kaerimichi wa Tōmawari Shitaku Naru" and "Sayonara no Imi". Album releases include the studio albums Tōmei na Iro, Sorezore no Isu, Umarete kara Hajimete Mita Yume, and Ima ga Omoide ni Naru made. The group also released a compilation of "under" songs, written for members who perform at concerts but are not part of the main selection group for promoting singles, with the title Boku dake no Kimi: Under Super Best. They released the 10-year-anniversary greatest hits album, titled Time Flies.
Official Hige Dandism, commonly abbreviated Higedan (ヒゲダン), is a pop rock band formed in Shimane, Japan in 2012.
King Gnu is a Japanese band formed in 2013. It consists of Daiki Tsuneta, Satoru Iguchi, Kazuki Arai (bassist) and Yu Seki (drummer). The band's main songwriter is Daiki Tsuneta, who also performs as part of the creative collective Millennium Parade.
Ado is a Japanese singer/songwriter. In 2020, at the age of 17, she made her debut with the digital single titled "Usseewa", which peaked at number 1 on Billboard Japan Hot 100, Oricon Digital Singles Chart, and the Oricon Streaming Chart. The song reached 100 million plays on Billboard Japan within 17 weeks of charting, which was the sixth fastest in history and the youngest for a solo singer. In 2022, her song "New Genesis" was used as the theme song for the anime film One Piece Film: Red and topped Apple Music's Global Top 100 charts.
"Story" is a song written and recorded by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai. It was released on May 18, 2005, by Island Records and Universal Sigma. The song served as the second single from Ai's fourth studio album, Mic-a-holic Ai.
"Come Again" is a song recorded by Japanese hip-hop trio M-Flo for their second studio album Expo Expo (2001). It was released as their 9th physical single through Rhythm Zone on January 17, 2001. Serving as the second single for the album following "How You Like Me Now?", the release contains two additional remix tracks as well as its instrumental version.
Creepy Nuts is a Japanese hip hop duo consisting of DJ Matsunaga and R-Shitei. They made their major label debut in 2017.