Jiyeon discography

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Jiyeon discography
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Jiyeon in 2011
EPs2
Singles4
Soundtrack appearances14
Other appearances3

Jiyeon is a South Korean singer and actress. Her discography currently consists of 2 extended plays, 6 singles and 5 soundtrack appearances.

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Extended plays

TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales
KOR [1] TWN [2]
Never Ever 32
  • KOR: 16,639 [3]
Senpass
  • Released: December 26, 2019 (China Only)
  • Label: Longzhen Culture Development, Kakao M
  • Format: CD, digital download
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Singles

TitleYearPeak positionsSalesAlbumNotes
KOR
Gaon [4] Hot
"Women's Generation"

(with Davichi & Seeya)

2009**Non-album single special collaboration project
"1 Minute 1 Second (Never Ever)"20141716
  • KOR: 322,949 [5]
Never Ever
"Between Us"

(with Soobin Hoang Son)

2018Non-album single Vietnamese song
"Take A Hike"2019 [lower-alpha 1] Senpass
"—" denotes recordings which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
"*" denotes charts which did not exist at the time of release.

Promotional singles

TitleYearPeak positionsSalesAlbumNotes
KOR CHN V Chart [6]
"Summer Love"

(with Jun-hyung of 2BiC featuring Yoon Yo)

2016 [lower-alpha 2]
  • KOR: 11,683
Non-album single
"One Day"2018 [lower-alpha 3] 1 [lower-alpha 4] Non-album single Released as a Christmas fan-gift
"Rolling (2022 Ver.)2022 [lower-alpha 5] *Non-album single Remake of the 2010 original soundtrack
"—" denotes recordings which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
"*" denotes charts which did not exist at the time of release.

Original Soundtracks

SongYearPeak positionsSalesAlbumNotes
Gaon [4] Hot
"Rolling"20108*
  • KOR: 541,620
Master of Study OSTThe song was never released as a stand-alone single like most OSTs
"Run" [lower-alpha 6] *
"Coffee Over Milk" [lower-alpha 7] 74*
  • KOR: 526,712
Coffee House OST
"Little By Little" [lower-alpha 8] * Jungle Fish 2 OST The song was never released as a stand-alone single like most OSTs
"Little By Little" (acoustic Ver.)88* Jungle Fish 2 (Special Edit)
"Superstar" [lower-alpha 9] 20121114
  • KOR: 793,000
Dream High 2 OST
"Together" [lower-alpha 10] 2225
  • KOR: 343,000
"Day After Day"2231
  • KOR: 277,000
"Kiss And Cry" [lower-alpha 11] 2014*
  • KOR: 15,000
Triangle OST
"Way Back Home"2018 [lower-alpha 12] Queen of Mystery 2 OST
"One Blue Night"2019 [lower-alpha 13] I Wanna Hear Your Song OST
"No Answer"2021 Imitation OST
"My Old Story" [lower-alpha 14]
"Closer"
"Your Sign" [lower-alpha 15]
"—" denotes recordings which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
"*" denotes charts which did not exist at the time of release.

Other charted songs

TitleYearPeak positionsSalesAlbum
KOR
"Yeouido Cherry Blossom" [lower-alpha 16] 201470
  • KOR: 10,500
Never Ever
"Marionette"80
  • KOR: 9,800
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Other appearances

SongYearArtistAlbum
"Dangerous"

(With Eun-jung & Hyomin)

2013 T-ara Bunny Style (Single)
"My Sea"
"Lullaby"2017 What's My Name? (EP)

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  6. "V Chart" (in Chinese). YinYueTai. Archived from the original on 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2023-02-23.Note: Peak chart positions are from the Overall chart (总榜) unless otherwise noted. Peak chart positions from other charts are used in cases where data from the Overall chart was not available.
  1. "Take A Hike" did not chart on the Circle Digital chart but peaked at 77 on the BGM chart.
  2. "Summer Love" did not chart on the Circle Digital singles but peaked at 34 on the BGM, 47 on Bell, 29 on Ring and 34 on social chart.
  3. "One Day" did not chart on the Circle Digital singles but peaked at 54 on the social chart
  4. "One Day" (CHN Ver.) peaked at 2 on the same chart and at 1 on the chinese chart.
  5. "Rolling (2022 Ver.)" did not chart on the Circle Digital singles but peaked at 94 on the sales and at 43 on the Bell chart.
  6. (Ernest Feat. Ji-yeon, Go Ah-seong)
  7. (with Hyomin & Lee Bo-ram)
  8. "Little By Little" did not chart on the Circle Digital singles but peaked at 85 on the Bell, 99 on the Ring and 53 on the BGM chart.
  9. (with Hyolyn and Ailee)
  10. (with JB)
  11. with Cho Seung-hee (F-ve Dolls) and Shorry J (Mighty Mouth)
  12. "Way Home" did not chart on the Circle Digital singles but peaked at 93 on the BGM chart.
  13. "One Blue Night" did not chart on the Circle Digital singles but peaked at 16 on the BGM chart.
  14. with Lee Jun-young
  15. with Imitation cast
  16. Re-released in 2024 as part of "Cherry Blossom Love" compilation album