Kanjani Eight discography | |
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Studio albums | 10 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Video albums | 22 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 49 |
The Japanese boy band Kanjani Eight is a pop idol group managed by Johnny & Associates and works released by Infinity Records. The group, currently, has a total of 36 released singles, 9 studio albums, one mini album, and fifteen DVD releases. Thirty three of thirty six singles have placed at number-one on the Oricon singles chart. 47, the concert DVD for their 2007 nationwide tour, was the top selling music DVD of 2008.
In 2022, the group were presented a Japan Gold Disc Award in the category Album of the Year/Best5 albums for their album 8BEAT [1] .
Year | Album details | Peak | First week sales | Total sales | RIAJ certifications (sales thresholds) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [2] | |||||
2006 | KJ1 F.T.O
| 2 | 161,985 | 214,317 | Platinum [3] |
2007 | KJ2 Zukkoke Dai Dassō
| 1 | 211,805 | Platinum [4] | |
2009 | Puzzle
| 1 [5] | 212,058 | 245,128 | Platinum [6] |
2010 | 8 Uppers
| 1 | 231,001 | 269,241 | Platinum [7] |
2011 | Fight
| 1 | 253,524 | 314,912 | Platinum [8] |
2013 | Juke Box
| 1 | 322,957 | 373,019 | Platinum [9] |
2014 | Kanjanism
| 1 | 294,180 | 327,752 | |
2015 | Kanjani8 no Genki ga Deru CD!!
| 1 | 315,906 | 348,197 | |
2017 | ジャム (Jam)
| 1 | 327,493 | 375,219 | |
2021 | 8beat
| 1 | 261,181 [10] |
Year | Album details | Peak | RIAJ certifications (sales thresholds) |
---|---|---|---|
JPN [2] | |||
2004 | Kansha ni Eight
| 5 | Gold [11] |
Year | Album details | Peak | RIAJ certifications (sales thresholds) |
---|---|---|---|
JPN [2] | |||
2012 | 8est
| 1 | Platinum [12] |
2018 | GR8EST
| 1 | Platinum [13] |
Year | Album details | Peak | First week sales | Total sales | RIAJ certifications (sales thresholds) | Album |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [14] | ||||||
2004 | "Naniwa Iroha Bushi"
| 1 | 85,487 | 175,612 | Kansha ni Eight | |
2005 | "Osaka Rainy Blues"
| 4 | 62,010 | 112,297 | KJ1 F.T.O | |
"Sukiyanen, Osaka/Oh! Enka/Mugendai"
| 2 | 163,155 | 248,684 | Platinum [15] | ||
2006 | "Osaka Obachan Rock/Osaka Romanesque"
| 2 | 170,257 | 203,032 | Platinum [16] | KJ1 F.T.O KJ2 Zukkoke Dai Dassō |
"Kan Fu Fighting"
| 1 | 264,183 | 342,718 | Platinum [17] | KJ2 Zukkoke Dai Dassō | |
2007 | "Zukkoke Otoko Michi"
| 1 | 196,733 | 239,415 | Platinum [18] | |
"It's My Soul"
| 1 | 193,738 | 232,187 | Platinum [19] | Puzzle | |
2008 | "Wahaha"
| 1 | 194,304 | 229,094 | Platinum [20] | |
"Musekinin Hero"
| 1 | 347,735 | 400,522 | Platinum [21] | ||
2009 | "Kyū Jō Show!!"
| 1 | 271,516 | 310,028 | Platinum [22] | 8 Uppers |
"Gift ~Shiro~ Gift"
| 1 | 116,814 | 136,003 | Gold [23] | ||
"Gift ~Aka~ Gift"
| 1 | 114,402 | 136,508 | Gold [23] | ||
"Gift ~Midori~ Gift"
| 1 | 114,001 | 133,978 | Gold [23] | ||
2010 | "Wonderful World!!"
| 1 | 245,064 | 277,297 | Platinum [24] | 8 Uppers |
"Life (Me no Mae no Mukou e)"
| 1 | 256,245 | 314,633 | Platinum [25] | ||
2011 | "T.W.L/Yellow Pansy Street"
| 1 | 200,816 | 257,532 | Platinum [26] | FIGHT |
"My Home"
| 1 | 158,060 | 190,942 | Gold [27] | ||
"365 Nichi Kazoku"
| 1 | 158,141 | 185,789 | Gold [28] | ||
"Tsubusa ni Koi"
| 1 | 152,859 | 187,162 | Gold [29] | ||
2012 | "Ai Deshita"
| 1 | 262,044 | 320,716 | Platinum [30] | 8EST |
"ER" (as Eight Ranger)
| 1 | 330,854 | 376,563 | Platinum [31] | ||
"Aoppana"
| 1 | 208,039 | 242,364 | Platinum [32] | JUKE BOX | |
2013 | "Hesomagari/Koko Ni Shikanai Keshiki"
| 1 | 295,076 | 334,632 | Platinum [33] | |
"Namida no Kotae"
| 1 | 248,754 | 286,657 | Platinum [34] | ||
"Kokoro Sora Moyou"
| 1 | 192,573 | 241,831 | Platinum [35] | KANJANISM | |
2014 | "Hibiki"
| 1 | 206,091 | 263,553 | Platinum [36] | |
"King of Otoko"
| 1 | 352,888 | 389,313 | Platinum [37] | ||
"Omoidama"
| 1 | 168,866 | 207,240 | Gold [38] | ||
"ER2"
| 1 | 208,000 | 241,824 | Platinum [39] | ||
"Ittajanaika/CloveR"
| 1 | 271,021 | 308,369 | Platinum [40] | KANJANI8 NO GENKI GA DERU CD!! | |
"Gamushara Kōshinkyoku"
| 1 | 201,022 | 201,022 | Platinum [41] | ||
2015 | "Tsuyoku Tsuyoku Tsuyoku"
| 1 | 156,000 | 173,795 | Gold [42] | |
"Maemuki Scream"
| 1 | 282,644 | 315,682 | Platinum [42] | ||
"Samurai Song"
| 1 | 147,943 | 157,403 | Gold [43] | JAM | |
2016 | "Tsumi to Natsu"
| 1 | - | 300,357 | Platinum [42] | |
"Panorama"
| 1 | - | 180,218 | Gold [42] | ||
"NOROSHI"
| 1 | - | 232,695 | Platinum [43] | ||
2017 | "Naguri Gaki BEAT"
| 1 | - | 310,220 | ||
"Kiseki no Hito"
| 1 | 282,351 | ||||
"Otou Seyo"
| 1 | 234,060 | ||||
2018 | "Koko ni"
| 1 | 247,357 | |||
2019 | "crystal"
| 1 | 214,369 [44] | |||
"Tomo yo"
| 1 | 260,162 [45] | ||||
2020 | "Kimi to mitai sekai"
| 1 | 218,927 [46] | |||
2020 | "Re:Live"
| 1 | 334,392 [47] | |||
2021 | "Hitori ni shinai yo"
| 1 | 202,025 [48] | |||
2022 | "Kassai"
| 1 | 150,840 [49] | |||
2023 | "Mikansei"
| 1 | 206,752 [50] | |||
"Ōkami to Suisei"
| 1 | 154,598 [51] |
Year | Video details | Peak | RIAJ certifications (sales thresholds) |
---|---|---|---|
JPN [52] | |||
2005 | Live DVD: Excite!!
| 1 | |
Spirits!!
| 3 | Gold [53] | |
2006 | Heat Up!
| 1 | Gold [54] |
2007 | 47
| 1 | Platinum [55] |
2009 | Tour 2009 Puzzle
| 1 | Platinum [56] |
2010 | Countdown Live 2009–2010 in Kyocera Dome Osaka
| 1 | Gold [57] |
2011 | Live Tour 2010-2011 8uppers
| 1 | Gold [58] |
2012 | Godai Dome Tour Eight X Eighter
| 1 | Gold [59] |
2013 | KANJANI8 LIVE TOUR!! 8EST - Minna no Omoi wa Donandai? Bokura no Omoi wa Mugendai!!
| 1 | Platinum [60] |
2014 | Kanjani∞ Live tour Jukebox
| 1 | Platinum [61] |
Jussai
| 1 | Platinum [62] | |
2015 | 関ジャニズム LIVE TOUR 2014≫2015 (Kanjanism)
| 1 | |
2016 | 関ジャニ∞リサイタル "Omae no haato wo tsukandaru!!" (Kanjani Recital)
| 1 | |
Kanjani Eito no Genki ga Deru Live!!
| 1 | ||
関ジャニ∞リサイタル "Manatsu no orera wa tsumi na yatsu" (Kanjani Recital)
| 1 | ||
2017 | 関ジャニ’sエイターテインメント (Kanjani's Eightertainment)
| 1 | |
2018 | 関ジャニ’sエイターテインメント ジャム (Kanjani's Eightertainment Jam)
| 1 | Platinum |
2019 | 関ジャニ'sエイターテインメント GR8EST(Kanjani's Eightertainment GR8EST)
| 1 [63] | |
十五祭(Jyugosai)
| 1 [64] | ||
2022 | KANJANI’S Re:LIVE 8BEAT
| 1 | |
2022 | KANJANI∞ STADIUM LIVE 18祭
| 1 | |
2023 | KANJANI∞ STADIUM LIVE 18祭
| 1 |
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