Anna Tsuchiya discography

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Anna Tsuchiya discography
Studio albums4
Compilation albums2
Video albums2
EPs2
Singles18
Remix albums2

The solo discography of Anna Tsuchiya features four studio albums, two compilation albums, two extended plays, two remix albums and 18 singles. These have all been released through Avex Group sublabel Mad Pray records, except for Nana Best , which was released under Cutting Edge.

Contents

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales [1]
JPN
[2]
TWN East Asian
[3] [upper-alpha 1]
Strip Me? 111250,000
Anna Tsuchiya Inspi' Nana (Black Stones)
  • Released: February 28, 2007
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1718,000
Nudy Show!
  • Released: October 29, 2008
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
10747,000
Rule
  • Released: September 22, 2010
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
1811,000

Extended plays

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales [1]
JPN
[2]
Taste My Beat
  • Released: August 24, 2005
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2821,000
Sugar Palm
  • Released: March 11, 2014
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD+DVD, digital download
279300
Lucifer
  • Released: October 22, 2014
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
170500
Nake'd: Soul Issue
  • Cover album
  • Collaboration with The Groobeees
  • Released: December 2, 2015
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales [1]
JPN
[2]
TWN
[4]
TWN East Asian
[3] [upper-alpha 2]
Nana Best
  • Split compilation album with Olivia
  • Released: March 21, 2007
  • Label: Cutting Edge
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
20321,000
12 Flavor Songs: Best Collaboration
  • Collaborations compilation album
  • Released: March 28, 2012
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
1041,000
COVER BEST
  • Cover best album
  • Released: April 22, 2015
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: digital download

Live albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales [1]
JPN
[2]
The 15th Anniversary Live Tour「COLORS」Set List Songs
  • Released: December 25, 2017
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: digital download

Remix albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales [1]
JPN
[2]
Taste My Xxxremixxxxxxx!!!!!!!! Beat Life!
  • Released: March 23, 2006
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD+DVD, digital download
1245,000
Nudy xxxremixxxxxxx!!!!!!!! Show!
  • Released: March 11, 2009
  • Label: Mad Pray
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1141,000

Singles

As a lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales [1] Certifications Album
Oricon Singles Charts
[2]
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[5] [upper-alpha 3] [upper-alpha 4]
TWN East Asian
[3] [upper-alpha 5]
"Change Your Life"2006359,000Strip Me?
"Slap that Naughty Body"354,000
"My Fate"
"Rose"
(Anna inspi' Nana (Black Stones))
654,000
" Kuroi Namida " (黒い涙, "Black Tears")
(Anna Tsuchiya inspi' Nana (Black Stones))
2007720,000Anna Tsuchiya Inspi' Nana (Black Stones)
"Lucy"
(Anna Tsuchiya inspi' Nana (Black Stones))
1813,000
"Bubble Trip"21 [upper-alpha 6] 14,000Nudy Show!
"Sweet Sweet Song"Non-album single
"Cocoon"200819497,000Nudy Show!
"Crazy World"
(featuring Ai)
192613,000
"Virgin Cat"39453,000
"Brave Vibration"20091311207,000
  • RIAJ (download): Gold [20]
Rule
"Atashi" ("Me")201068882,000
"Shout in the Rain"68 [upper-alpha 7] 1,000
Unchained Girl [upper-alpha 8] 2011621,000Non-album singles
"Switch On!"132430,000
  • RIAJ (cellphone): Gold [22]
"Voyagers"2012612,000
"Step in to the New World!"
(Anna Tsuchiya Aiaigasa Kishidan (土屋アンナ<愛愛傘>氣志團))
201350291,000

As a collaborating artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales [1] CertificationsAlbum
Oricon Singles Charts
[2]
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[5] [upper-alpha 4]
"Uha-Uha" [upper-alpha 9]
(Pe'z x Anna Tsuchiya)
2010Non-album single
"Bōshoku-kei Danshi!!" (暴食系男子!!, "Over-eating Boys!!")
(Pe'z x Anna Tsuchiya)
82Rule
"Wonder Woman"
(Namie Amuro featuring Ai and Anna Tsuchiya)
20115
  • RIAJ (download): Platinum [20]
Checkmate!
"Halloween Party"
(among Halloween Junky Orchestra)
201233138,000
  • RIAJ (physical): Gold [23]
Non-album single
"Beni no Prologue" (紅のプロローグ, "Crimson Prologue")
(among And Roses)
2016Non-album single

Promotional singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[5] [upper-alpha 4]
"Taste My Skin"2005Taste My Beat
"Ah Ah (Shinichi Osawa Remix)"2006Taste My Remix
"Ginger"
(featuring Monkey Majik)
200814Nudy Show!
"Guilty" Resident Evil: Degeneration Original Soundtrack
"Lucy (Digiping Panda Mix)"2009Nudy Remix
"Sing" [upper-alpha 10] Non-album single
"Believe in Love"201046Rule
"Checkmate"
(mash up Anty the Kunoichi, Volta Masters)
201112 Flavor Songs
"Stayin' Alive"77"Unchained Girl" (single)
"Juicy Girl"
(featuring The Samos)
"Is This Love?"201212 Flavor Songs
"Sugar Palm"2014Sugar Palm
"Lucifer"Lucifer

Video albums

List of media, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positions
JPN
[2]
Anna³
  • Documentary
  • Released: June 16, 2004
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: DVD
Anna Tsuchiya 1st Live Tour Blood of Roses
  • Released: January 10, 2007
  • Label: May Pray
  • Formats: DVD
37
Blue Pacific Stories: Fish Bone
  • Tsuchiya directed short film Fish Bone and live concert
  • Released: March 17, 2010
  • Label: May Pray
  • Formats: DVD

Other appearances

List of non-studio album or guest appearances that feature Anna Tsuchiya. Some collaborations were compiled on 12 Flavor Songs (2012).
TitleYearAlbum
"My Dear"2006Tribute to Brian Jones
"Butterfly (Don't Let My Sun Go Down)" (Fake?)Marilyn Is a Bubble
"Queen of the Rock" (Hotei vs Anna Tsuchiya)Soul Sessions
"Butterfly" (Ai featuring Anty the Kunoichi, Anna Tsuchiya, Pushim)2007 Don't Stop Ai
"Butterfly" (live) (Ai featuring Anty the Kunoichi, Anna Tsuchiya, Pushim)2008Don't Stop Ai Japan Tour [upper-alpha 11]
"Bangalicious" (Ravex featuring Anna Tsuchiya)2009 Trax
"The Letter" (Hoobastank featuring Anna Tsuchiya) The Greatest Hits: Don't Touch My Moustache (Deluxe Edition)
"Dirty Beauty" (S'capade featuring Anna Tsuchiya)2010S'capade
"Revolution" (Infinity 16 welcomez Anna Tsuchiya)Love
"Fight the Power" (Volta Masters featuring Anna Tsuchiya, Sadat X from Brand Nubian, Steph Pockets, Sonny Cheeba from Camp Lo)2011Suite
"S.ex." (Seamo with Anna Tsuchiya and Shikao Suga)Collabo Denssetsu
"Butterfly" (live) (Ai featuring Anty the Kunoichi, Anna Tsuchiya, Pushim)Densetsu Night [upper-alpha 12]
"Switch On!" (live)2012Kamen Riden Tanjō 40 Shūnen Anniversary Live & Show [upper-alpha 13]
"Sail Away" (Oblivion Dust featuring Anna Tsuchiya)9 Gates for Bipolar
"No Options" (Inoran featuring Anna Tsuchiya)Dive Youth, Sonik Dive
"Voyagers" (live)2013Chōeiyūsai Kamen Rider x Super Sentai Live & Show 2013 [upper-alpha 14]
"Switch On!" (live)
"Life Is Showtime" (live)
"Switch On!" (live)2014Animelo Summer Live 2013: Flag Nine 8.24 [upper-alpha 15]

Notes

  1. Position for Strip Me? was taken from 2006 week 32, Nudy Show! 2008 week 44.
  2. Position for Nana Best was taken from 2007 week 21.
  3. The Japan Hot 100 was established in February 2008.
  4. 1 2 3 Sources for chart positions are as follows:
    • "Cocoon", [6]
    • "Crazy World", [7]
    • "Virgin Cat", [8]
    • "Ginger", [9]
    • "Brave Vibration", [10]
    • "Atashi", [11]
    • "Bōshoku-kei Danshi!!", [12]
    • "Believe in Love" [13]
    • "Wonder Woman", [14]
    • "Stayin' Alive", [15]
    • "Switch On!", [16]
    • "Halloween Party", [17]
    • "Step in to the New World!". [18]
  5. Position for "Brave Vibration" was taken from 2009 week 28.
  6. Charted at number 37 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Airplay chart in 2008. [19]
  7. Charted at number 74 on the Billboard Hot Single Sales chart. [21]
  8. Triple A-side single featuring the songs "Stayin' Alive", "Juicy Girl" and "Master Blaster".
  9. Released as a magazine.
  10. Sesame Street /The Carpenters cover.
  11. Live DVD concert release.
  12. Live DVD/Blu-ray concert release.
  13. Live DVD/Blu-ray concert release.
  14. Live DVD.
  15. Live DVD/Blu-ray concert release.

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