Hey! Say! JUMP discography | |
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Studio albums | 11 |
EPs | 1 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Singles | 34 |
Video albums | 17 |
Music videos | 43 |
The discography of Hey! Say! JUMP features 11 studio albums, 34 singles and 43 music videos, all released through Storm Labels. 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 | ||
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JPN [2] | TWN [3] [A] | TWN East Asian [4] [B] | ||||
JUMP No. 1 | 1 | 13 | 3 | 190,000 | ||
JUMP World |
| 1 | 19 | 2 | 154,000 |
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S3art |
| 1 | 6 | 1 | 159,000 |
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JUMPing Car |
| 1 | — | — | 205,588 |
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Dear |
| 1 | — | — | 309,570 |
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Hey! Say! JUMP 2007-2017 I/O (10th Anniversary Album) |
| 1 | — | — | 380,291 |
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Sense or Love |
| 1 | — | — | 250,000 |
|
Parade |
| 1 | — | — | 250,000 |
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Fab! (Music Speaks.) |
| 1 | — | — | 250,000 |
|
Filmusic! |
| 1 | — | — | 202,370 [10] |
|
Pull Up! |
| 1 | — | — | 199,895 [11] | |
H+ |
| 1 | — | — | 160,257 [12] |
Title | Details | Peak positions | Sales |
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JPN Cmb. [13] | |||
P.U! |
| 3 |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Certifications | Album |
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JPN [15] | |||||
"Hey! Say!" (as Hey! Say! 7) | 2007 | 1 | 196,118 | Gold | — |
"Ultra Music Power" | 1 | 304,101 | Platinum | JUMP No. 1 | |
"Dreams Come True" | 2008 | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | |
"Your Seed/Bōken Rider" | 1 | 208,113 | Gold | ||
"Mayonaka no Shadow Boy" | 1 | 266,193 | Platinum | ||
"Hitomi no Screen" | 2010 | 1 | 250,206 | Platinum | |
"Arigatō (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)" | 1 | 188,555 | Gold | JUMP World | |
"Over" | 2011 | 1 | 297,781 | Platinum | |
"Magic Power" | 1 | 254,171 | Platinum | ||
"Super Delicate" | 2012 | 1 | 290,971 | Platinum | |
"Come On A My House" | 2013 | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | S3ART |
"Ride with Me" | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | ||
"AinoArika/Aisureba Motto Happy Life" | 2014 | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | |
"Weekender/Asu e no YELL" | 1 | 214,581 | Gold | JUMPing CAR | |
"Koro Sensations" (as Sensations) | 2015 | 1 | |||
"Chau#/我 I Need You" | 1 | 170,489 | Gold | ||
"Kimi Attraction" | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | Dear | |
"Sayonara Sensation" (as Sensations) | 2016 | 1 | |||
"Maji Sunshine" | 1 | 308,610 | Platinum | ||
"Fantastic Time" | 1 | 288,361 | Platinum | Hey! Say! JUMP 2007-2017 I/O | |
"Give Me Love" | 1 | 282,652 | Platinum | ||
"Over the Top" | 2017 | 1 | 300,034 | Platinum | |
"Precious Girl / Are You There?" | 1 | 285,409 | Platinum | Sense or Love | |
"White Love" | 1 | 320,310 | Platinum | ||
"Maeomuke" (マエヲムケ) | 2018 | 1 | 270,447 | Platinum | |
"Cosmic Human" | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | Parade | |
"Lucky-Unlucky / Oh! My Darling" | 2019 | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | |
"Ai Dake Ga Subete -What do you want?-" (愛だけがすべて -What do you want?-) | — | ||||
"Fanfare!" (ファンファーレ!) | 1 | 248,783 | |||
"I am / Muah Muah" | 2020 | 1 | 226,381 | Gold | Fab! -Music speaks.- |
"Last Mermaid..." | 1 | 220,690 | Gold | ||
"Your Song" | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | ||
"Negative Fighter" (ネガティブファイター) | 2021 | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | Filmusic! |
"Gunjou Runaway" (群青ランナウェイ) | 1 | 254,663 | Platinum | ||
"Sing-along" | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | ||
“Area / Koi wo Surunda / Haru Tsubame" (a r e a / 恋をするんだ / 春玄鳥) | 2022 | 1 | 250,000 | Platinum | |
"Dear My Lover / Uraomote" (Dear My Lover / ウラオモテ) | 2023 | 1 | 259,605 | Platinum | P.U! (Dear My Lover) Pull Up! (Uraomote) |
"UMP" | 2024 | 1 | 216,522 [16] |
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Certifications | |
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JPN [17] | TWN [18] [C] | |||
Hey! Say! JUMP Debut & First Concert Ikinari! in Tokyo Dome | 2 | 2 |
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Hey! Say! JUMP-ing Tour '08-'09 |
| 1 | 2 |
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Hey! Say! 2010 TEN JUMP |
| 1 | — |
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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 | — | |
Hey! Say! JUMP LIVE TOUR 2016 DEAR. |
| 1 | — | |
Hey! Say! JUMP I/Oth Anniversary Tour 2017-2018 |
| 1 | — | |
Hey! Say! JUMP LIVE TOUR SENSE or LOVE |
| 1 | — | |
Hey! Say! JUMP LIVE TOUR 2019-2020 PARADE |
| 1 | — | |
Hey! Say! JUMP Fab! -Live speaks.- |
| — | — | |
Hey! Say! JUMP 15th Anniversary LIVE TOUR 2022-2023 |
| 1 | — | |
Hey! Say! JUMP LIVE TOUR 2023-2024 PULL UP! |
| 1 | — | |
Year | Song | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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2007 | "Hey! Say!" | Hideo Kawatani (河谷英夫) | As Hey! Say! 7 | [22] |
"Ultra Music Power" | Wataru Takeshi | Debut single | [23] | |
2008 | "Dreams Come True" | Wataru Takeshi | ||
"Your Seed" | Wataru Takeshi | |||
"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) | [24] | |
"Aiing: Aishiteru" | ||||
"Magic Power" | Tatsuya Murakami | [25] [26] | ||
2012 | "SUPER DELICATE" | Tatsuya Murakami | [27] | |
"Wonderland Train" | ||||
"Th • ri • ll" | ||||
2013 | "Come On A My House" | |||
"Ride With Me" | ||||
2014 | "AinoArika" | Shintaro Ebihara | ||
"Aisureba Motto Happy Life" | ||||
"Weekender" | Hideaki Fukui | |||
"Asu e no YELL" | Hideaki Fukui | |||
"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#" | [28] | |||
"Kira Kira Hikare" | [29] [30] | |||
"JUMPing CAR" | [30] [31] [29] | |||
Union | [29] [31] | |||
"Kimi Attraction" | ||||
2016 | " Sayonara Sensation (New Gear Mode) " | (as Sensations) | ||
" Sayonara Sensation (Final Battle Mode)" | (as Sensations) | |||
"Maji SUNSHINE" | ||||
"Masquerade" | ||||
"Mr. Flawless" | Hideaki Fukui | |||
"Fantastic Time" | ||||
"Give Me Love" | Hideaki Fukui | |||
2017 | "OVER THE TOP" | |||
"Funky Time" | ||||
"Precious Girl" | ||||
"White Love" | Hideaki Sunaga | |||
2018 | "Maeomuke" | Hideaki Fukui | ||
"COSMIC ☆ HUMAN" | Masatoshi Takizawa | |||
"Yanccha na Hero" | Hideaki Sunaga | |||
"BANGER NIGHT" | Hideaki Sunaga | |||
2019 | "Lucky-Unlucky" | Takuya Tada | ||
"Oh! my darling" | Takuya Tada | |||
"Ai Dake Ga Subete -What do you want?-" | Hideaki Sunaga & Nozomi Tanaka | |||
"Fanfare!" | Takuya Tada | |||
"Kemono to bara" | Yasuhiro Arafune | [32] | ||
"Parade ga hajimaru" | Shintaro Sakai | [32] | ||
2020 | "I am" | Takaya Ohata | ||
"Muah-Muah" | Katsuhito Oikawa | |||
"Last Mermaid..." | Hideaki Fukui | |||
"Your song" | Choku & Kei Takahashi | |||
"Fab-ism" | Hideaki Fukui | [33] | ||
"Ōkami seinen" | Kei Takahashi | [33] | ||
"Senya ichiya" | Kei Takahashi | [33] | ||
"Naimononedari" | Kei Takahashi | [33] | ||
2021 | "Negative Fighter" | Takuro Ohkubo | ||
"Gunjou Runaway" | Takuro Ohkubo | [34] | ||
"Sing Along" | Takuro Ohkubo | [35] | ||
"Letter" | [36] | |||
2022 | "Koi o surunda" | Hideaki Sunaga | [37] | |
"area" | Masatoshi Takizawa | [37] | ||
"Haru Tsubame" | Takuya Tada | [37] | ||
"Fate or Destiny" | Masaki Ohkita | [38] | ||
2023 | "Dear my Lover | Takuro Ohkubo | [39] | |
"Ura Omote" | MIZUNO CABBAGE | [39] | ||
2024 | "UMP" | Hidejin Kato | [40] | |
"Donkey Gongs" | Yasuhiro Arafune | |||
"eek!!" | UDO & Eri Yoshikawa |
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