Hey! Say! JUMP discography | |
---|---|
Studio albums | 9 |
Video albums | 9 |
Music videos | 41 |
Singles | 28 |
The discography of Hey! Say! JUMP features nine studio albums, twenty-eight singles and forty-one music videos, all released through J Storm. The group activities started when the temporary five-member group Hey! Say! 7 were put together to provide the theme song for the anime Lovely Complex. The original members were Yuya Takaki, Daiki Arioka, Ryosuke Yamada, Yuto Nakajima, Yuri Chinen. The five Hey! Say! 7 members were later joined by another four idols, Kota Yabu, Kei Inoo, Hikaru Yaotome and Keito Okamoto, thus creating the group Hey! Say! JUMP, the agency's largest group in history. The group made their CD debut through "Ultra Music Power" which topped the Oricon singles chart. Hey! Say! JUMP released their first full length studio album, JUMP No. 1 on July 7, 2010.
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Sales [1] | Certifications | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [2] | TWN [3] [upper-alpha 1] | TWN East Asian [4] [upper-alpha 2] | ||||
JUMP No. 1 | 1 | 13 | 3 | 190,000 | ||
JUMP World |
| 1 | 19 | 2 | 154,000 |
|
S3art |
| 1 | 6 | 1 | 159,000 |
|
JUMPing Car |
| 1 | — | — | 205,588 |
|
Dear |
| 1 | — | — | 309,570 |
|
Hey! Say! JUMP 2007-2017 I/O (10th Anniversary Album) |
| 1 | — | — | 380,291 |
|
Sense or Love |
| 1 | — | — | 250,000 |
|
Parade |
| 1 | — | — | 250,000 |
|
Fab! -Music speaks.- |
| 1 | 250,000 |
| ||
Filmusic! |
| 1 | — | — | 202,370 [10] |
|
Year | Song | Sub Unit | Sales | Certificates | Album | 10th Anniversary Album |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2007 | "Hey! Say!" | Hey! Say! 7(temp.) | 196,118 | Gold | — | — |
"Ultra Music Power" | — | 304,101 | Platinum | JUMP No. 1 | Hey! Say! JUMP 2007-2017 I/O | |
2008 | "Dreams Come True" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | ||
"Your Seed/Bōken Rider" | — | 208,113 | Gold | |||
"Mayonaka no Shadow Boy" | — | 266,193 | Platinum | |||
2010 | "Hitomi no Screen" | — | 250,206 | Platinum | ||
"Arigatō (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)" | — | 188,555 | Gold | JUMP World | ||
2011 | "Over" | — | 297,781 | Platinum | ||
"Magic Power" | — | 254,171 | Platinum | |||
2012 | "Super Delicate" | — | 290,971 | Platinum | ||
2013 | "Come On A My House" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | S3ART | |
"Ride with Me" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | |||
2014 | "AinoArika/Aisureba Motto Happy Life" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | ||
"Weekender/Asu e no YELL" | — | 214,581 | Gold | JUMPing CAR | ||
2015 | "Koro Sensations" | Sensations | ||||
"Chau#/我 I Need You" | — | 170,489 | Gold | |||
"Kimi Attraction" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | Dear | ||
2016 | "Sayonara Sensation" | Sensations | ||||
"Maji Sunshine" | — | 308,610 | Platinum | |||
"Fantastic Time" | — | 288,361 | Platinum | |||
"Give Me Love" | — | 282,652 | Platinum | |||
2017 | "Over the Top" | — | 300,034 | Platinum | ||
"Precious Girl / Are You There?" | — | 285,409 | Platinum | Sense or Love | ||
"White Love" | — | 320,310 | Platinum | |||
2018 | "Maeomuke" | — | 270,447 | Platinum | ||
"Cosmic Human" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | Parade | ||
2019 | "Lucky-Unlucky / Oh! My Darling" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | ||
"Ai Dake Ga Subete -What Do You Want?-" | — | |||||
"Fanfare!" | — | 248,783 | ||||
2020 | "I am / Muah Muah" | — | 226,381 | Gold | Fab! -Music speaks.- | |
"Last Mermaid..." | — | 220,690 | Gold | |||
"Your Song" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | |||
2021 | "Negative Fighter" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | Filmusic! | |
"Gunjou Runaway" | — | 254,663 | Platinum | |||
"Sing-along" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | |||
2022 | “Area/ Koi wo Surunda / Haru Tsubame" | — | 250,000 | Platinum | ||
2023 | "Dear my lover/Uraomote" | — | 259,605 |
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Certifications | |
---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [2] | TWN [11] [upper-alpha 3] | |||
Hey! Say! JUMP Debut & First Concert Ikinari! in Tokyo Dome | 2 | 2 |
| |
Hey! Say! JUMP-ing Tour '08-'09 |
| 1 | 2 |
|
Hey! Say! 2010 TEN JUMP |
| 1 | — |
|
Summary 2010 |
| 1 | 3 | |
Summary 2011 in Dome |
| 1 | 3 | |
JUMP World 2012 |
| 1 | — | |
Zenkoku e JUMP Tour 2013 |
| 1 | — | |
Hey! Say! JUMP LIVE TOUR 2014 S3ART |
| 1 | — | |
Hey! Say! JUMP LIVE TOUR 2015 JUMPing CARnival |
| 1 | — |
Year | Song | Director(s) |
---|---|---|
2007 | "Hey! Say!" | Hideo Kawatani (河谷英夫) [15] |
"Ultra Music Power" | ||
2008 | "Dreams Come True" | |
"Your Seed" | ||
"Mayonaka no Shadow Boy' | ||
2010 | "Hitomi no Screen" | |
"Arigatō (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)" | ||
2011 | "OVER" | Tatsuya Murakami (ムラカミタツヤ, Murakami Tatsuya) [16] |
"Aiing: Aishiteru" | ||
"Magic Power" | Tatsuya Murakami [17] | |
2012 | "SUPER DELICATE" | Tatsuya Murakami [18] |
"Wonderland Train" | ||
"Th • ri • ll" | ||
2013 | "Come On A My House" | |
"Ride With Me" | ||
2014 | "AinoArika" | |
"Aisureba Motto Happy Life" | ||
"Weekender" | ||
"Asu e no YELL" | ||
"FOREVER" | ||
"Setsunasa, Hikikae ni (切なさ、ひきかえに )" | ||
2015 | " Koro Sensations (Operation Mode)" (as Sensations) | |
" Koro Sensations (Battle Mode)" (as Sensations) | ||
"Chau#" | ||
"Kira Kira Hikare" | ||
"JUMPing CAR" | ||
"Kimi Attraction" | ||
2016 | " Sayonara Sensation (New Gear Mode) " (as Sensations) | |
" Sayonara Sensation (Final Battle Mode)" (as Sensations) | ||
"Maji SUNSHINE" | ||
"Masquerade" | ||
"Mr. Flawless" | ||
"Fantastic Time" | ||
"Give Me Love" | ||
2017 | "OVER THE TOP" | |
"Funky Time" | ||
"Precious Girl" | ||
"White Love" | ||
2018 | "Maeomuke" | |
"COSMIC ☆ HUMAN" | ||
"BANGER NIGHT" |
The discography of Japanese pop singer Koda Kumi includes 17 studio albums, 2 cover albums, 10 compilation albums, 10 remix albums, 9 live albums and 57 singles. All of her Japanese musical releases have been with Rhythm Zone, a sub-label of Avex Group.
The discography of Namie Amuro contains 12 studio albums, 7 compilation albums, 47 singles, 10 live albums, 14 video albums and 102 music videos. Amuro has also collaborated with Verbal of M-Flo and Ryōsuke Imai for her Suite Chic project.
The discography of the Japanese girl group Morning Musume consists of sixteen studio albums, five compilation albums, and seventy singles. Ever since its establishment in 1997, the group has experienced frequent line-up changes, and currently consists of twelve members: Mizuki Fukumura (leader), Erina Ikuta (sub-leader), Ayumi Ishida (sub-leader), Sakura Oda, Miki Nonaka, Maria Makino, Akane Haga, Reina Yokoyama, Rio Kitagawa, Homare Okamura, Mei Yamazaki and Rio Sakurai. The group was formed by Sharam Q vocalist Tsunku, who serves as their lyricist, composer, and producer.
The discography of Japanese R&B singer Misia consists of nine studio albums, three compilation albums, one extended play (EP), one live album, six remix albums, twenty-six singles, twelve promotional singles, eighteen video albums and thirty-seven music videos. In 1997, Misia signed a recording contract with BMG Japan and joined the then up-and-coming talent agency, Rhythmedia. Under the sub-label Arista Japan, Misia released her first single, "Tsutsumikomu Yō ni..." in February 1998, followed by "Hi no Ataru Basho" in May. In June, her debut album, Mother Father Brother Sister, opened at number three on the Oricon chart. The album peaked at number one three weeks later and stayed in the top five for eleven consecutive weeks. Mother Father Brother Sister was certified double million and won a Japan Record Award for Best Album, as well as a Japan Gold Disc Award for Pop Album of the Year. In 2000, Misia's second studio album, Love Is the Message, debuted at number one and was certified double million. It won a Japan Record Award for Best Album and a Japan Gold Disc Award for Pop Album of the Year. The album spawned three top ten hits: "Believe," "Wasurenai Hibi" and "Sweetness." Misia's first remix album, Misia Remix 2000 Little Tokyo, was released three months later and shot to number one. It sold over 800,000 copies and is the second best-selling remix album of all time in Japan.
Tegomass was a Japanese duo consisting of NEWS members Yuya Tegoshi and Takahisa Masuda, formed to promote Johnny's Entertainment internationally. The group's name is a merging of Tegoshi's and Masuda's names.
The discography of Mika Nakashima includes 11 studio albums, 7 compilation albums, 45 singles and 20 video albums. These have all been released through Sony Music Entertainment Japan.
The solo discography of Japanese musician Yui consists of five studio albums, three compilation albums, twenty-one singles and five video albums. These were released on independent label Leaflet Records in 2004, followed by Sony Music Entertainment Japan sub-label Gr8! Records in 2005, Sony Records between 2005 and 2006, Sony sub-label Studioseven Recordings between 2007 and 2010, before returning to Gr8! Records in 2010.
The discography of Sowelu consists of five studio albums, one extended play, two compilation albums, 18 singles and multiple appearances on cover compilation albums, as well as a featured artist on other musicians' works. Sowelu's solo discography is spread across two record labels, DefStar Records between 2002 and 2009, and Rhythm Zone from 2010 onwards.
The discography of Ayaka consists of six studio albums, two compilation albums, a cover album and numerous singles, released through Warner between 2006 and 2009, and through Ayaka's independent label, A Station, from 2012 onwards.
The discography of Japanese group KinKi Kids consists of 16 studio albums, 6 compilation albums, 25 video albums and 44 singles. All of KinKi Kids' singles have reached number one in Japan on Oricon charts. All of their music has been released by Johnny's Entertainment in Japan. In Taiwan, Kinki Kids' music has been released under Forward Music from 1997 to 2000, Skyhigh Entertainment and What's Music in 2001, and Avex Taiwan from 2002 to the present.
The discography of Japanese musician Kaela Kimura consists of eleven studio albums, two compilation albums, one cover album, three extended plays, twenty-eight singles and five video albums. She debuted as a musician in 2004 under the label Columbia Music Entertainment, releasing ten albums with the company. In 2013, Kimura released Rock, an album of English language covers under her private label Ela Music. In 2014, Kimura released "Ole! Oh!", her first single under Victor Entertainment.
The discography of Japanese recording artist and actor Masaharu Fukuyama consists of ten studio albums, four compilation albums, three remix albums, twenty video albums, and numerous physical and promotional singles. Fukuyama debuted through BMG Japan by releasing the single "Tsuioku no Ame no Naka" (1990) and the album Dengon. The works failed to chart, however, in 1992 the single "Good Night", aided by the popularity it gained through use in the drama Ai wa Dō da, charted on the Oricon Singles Chart, peaking at number nine. In 1993, his album Calling became his first number one album on the Oricon Albums Chart; it has sold over 850,000 copies in Japan and has been certified two-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).
Kis-My-Ft2 is a six-member Japanese boy band under Johnny & Associates, with members Kento Senga, Toshiya Miyata, Wataru Yokoo, Taisuke Fujigaya, Yuta Tamamori and Takashi Nikaidō.
The discography of Monkey Majik consists of thirteen studio albums, five compilation albums and numerous singles and digital downloads. The band's releases were originally self-released in Sendai, after which they were signed to independent label and management Under Horse Records, and released material through there between 2004 and 2005. In 2005, Monkey Majik were signed to major label Avex Entertainment, and continue to release under the Binyl Records sub-label.
The discography of M-Flo features nine studio albums, nine compilation albums, one live album and 25 singles. These were released on Labsoul Records and Avex Group independent label Rhythm Republic in 1998, and from 1999 onwards released through Rhythm Zone.
The discography of Tokyo Jihen consists of five studio albums, three compilation albums, one regular release extended play and three vinyl exclusive extended plays and 13 video releases, released through Toshiba EMI, EMI Music Japan and Universal between 2004 and 2013.
The discography of Chihiro Onitsuka consists of six studio albums, one cover album, five compilation albums, 20 singles and seven video albums. These were released under Toshiba EMI between 2000 and 2003, Universal Music Japan from 2004 to 2010, For Life Music Entertainment from 2011 to 2012, and on her personal record label, Napoleon Records, from 2013.
The discography of Japanese pop duo Dreams Come True consists of 20 studio albums, 6 compilation albums, 17 video albums, and numerous singles. The band was formed in 1988 by Miwa Yoshida, Masato Nakamura, and Takahiro Nishikawa as Cha-Cha & Audrey's Project, which was later changed to Dreams Come True. The first single "Anata ni Aitakute" did not chart, but their eponymous debut album sold over a million copies in Japan and was certified Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). The follow-up albums also performed well on the charts, with the 1989 release Love Goes On... lingering on the Oricon Albums Chart for four years. The group's fifth studio album The Swinging Star (1992) was at one point, the best-selling album in Japan, shifting over 3.7 million copies in the country.
The discography of Japanese recording artist Jin Akanishi.
Japanese singer and songwriter Tsuyoshi Domoto has released thirteen studio albums, fifteen video albums, one compilation album, one cover album, one EP, and thirteen singles. His career began as a member of KinKi Kids. Domoto's first studio album, Rosso e Azzurro (2002), peaked at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart.