Miyavi discography

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Miyavi discography
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Studio albums16
Live albums1
Compilation albums4
EPs2
Singles41
Remix albums1

Japanese musician Miyavi has released 16 studio albums, 2 EPs and 41 singles as of 2022. Chart rankings are weekly, unless otherwise stated.

Contents

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
(JPN) [1]
Oricon
[2] [3]
Billboard
Japan
Gagaku
  • Released: October 31, 2002
Galyuu
  • Released: December 2, 2003
447,000
Miyavizm
  • Released: June 1, 2005
1018,000
MYV Pops
  • Released: August 2, 2006
1514,000
Miyaviuta -Dokusou-
  • Released: September 13, 2006
257,000
This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock
  • Released: March 19, 2008
2527 [4] 11,000
What's My Name?
  • Released: October 13, 2010
2633 [5] 5,000
Miyavi
  • Released: June 19, 2013
88 [6] 19,000
The Others
  • Released: April 15, 2015
109 [7] 9,000
Fire Bird
  • Released: 31 August 2016
1111 [8] 6,000
Samurai Sessions, Vol. 2
  • Released: November 8, 2017
119 [9] 9,000
Samurai Sessions Vol.3: Worlds Collide
  • Release: December 5, 2018
3227 [10] 3,268
No Sleep Till Tokyo
  • Release: July 24, 2019
1717 [11] 4,255
Holy Nights
  • Released: April 22, 2020
1111 [12] 3,048
Imaginary
  • Release date: September 15, 2021
2518 [13] 2,269
Lost in Love
  • Release date: April 3, 2024
251,295 [14]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

EPs

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales (JPN) [1]
Oricon
[3] [2]
Billboard
Japan
7 Samurai Sessions -We're Kavki Boiz-
  • Released: July 18, 2007
446,000
Samurai Sessions vol.1
  • Released: November 14, 2012
2117 [15] 16,000
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales (JPN) [1]
Oricon
[3] [2]
Billboard
Japan
Azn Pride -This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock-
  • Released: June 27, 2008 (Taiwan and Korea)
    27 August 2008 (Japan)
4454 [16] 4,000
Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock
  • Released: April 22, 2009
6591 [17] 3,000
Fan's Best
  • Released: March 24, 2010
2121,000
All Time Best "Day 2"
  • Released: April 5, 2017 [18]
1413 [19] 8,000
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Remix albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales (JPN) [1]
Oricon
[3] [2]
Billboard
Japan
Room No. 382
  • Released: December 24, 2008
12789 [20] 4,000

Live albums

TitleAlbum details
Live in London 2011
  • Released: May 2, 2011

Singles

As a lead artist

TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales
(JPN) [1]
Album
Oricon
[21] [22]
JPN
Sales
JPN
Hot 100
"死んでも Boogie-Woogie"
("Shindemo Boogie-Woogie")
2002Non-album single
"Pop Is Dead"
"ジングルベル"
('Jingle Bell")
407,000
"自分革命-2003"-
("Jibun Kakumei-2003-")
2003306,000
"タリラリタララ"
("Tariraritarara")
426,000
"Coo Quack Cluck -ク・ク・ル"-
("Coo Quack Cluck -Ku. Ku. Ru-")
434,000Galyuu
"あしタ、元気ニなぁレ"
(Ashita, Genki ni Naare)
20042211,000Non-album single
"ロックの逆襲–スーパースターの条件"
("Rock no Gyakushuu -Super Star no Jouken-")
1029,000Miyavizm
"21世紀型行進曲"
("21 Seikigata Koushinkyoku")
Non-album single
"Freedom Fighters"20051018,000Miyavizm
"結婚式の唄"
("Kekkonshiki no Uta")
629,000MYV Pops
"Are You Ready to Rock?"
"セニョール セニョーラ セニョリータ"
("Señor Señora Señorita")
20061025,000
"Gigpigブギ"
("Gigpig Boogie")
"Dear My Friend"621,000
"愛しい人"
("Itoshii Hito")
"君に願いを"
("Kimi Ni Negai Wo")
2611,000
"咲き誇る華の様に"
("Sakihokoru Hana no You Ni")
20071217,000This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock
"歌舞伎男子"
("Kabuki Boiz")
"素晴らしきかな、この世界"
("Subarashikikana, Kono Sekai")
1315,000
"陽の光さえ届かないこ場所での"
("Hi no Hikari Sae Todokanai Kono Basho De" feat. Sugizo)
20081011 [23] 40 [24] 11,000
"Survive"2010What's My Name?
"Torture"2636 [25] 4,000
"What's My Name?"20115754 [26] 75 [27] 2,000
"Strong"
(with Kreva)
19 [28] 15 [29] 3,000Samurai Sessions vol.1
"Day 1"
(with Yuksek)
201238 [30] 66 [31]
"Ahead of the Light"20132117 [32] 21 [33] 6,000Miyavi
"Horizon"49 [34]
"Real?"20142319 [35] 31 [36] 4,000Non-album single
"Let Go"The Others
"The Others"201546 [37]
"Afraid to Be Cool"2016Fire Bird
"Raise Me Up"
"Live to Die Another Day"2017All Time Best "Day 2"
"Long Nights (World Mix)"2018Fire Bird
"In Crowd"Samurai Sessions Vol.3 - Worlds Collide -
"So On It"Non-album single
"Get Into My Heart"
(with Kavka Shishido)
Samurai Sessions Vol.3 - Worlds Collide -
"1000 Miles Away"2019Non-album single
"Where Home Is"
"千客万来"
("Senkyakubanrai" with DAOKO)
65 [38] No Sleep Till Tokyo
"Bang!"2020Holy Nights
"Need for Speed"
"Holy Nights"
"Over the Rainbow"Non-album single
"New Gravity"2021Imaginary
"Imaginary"
(feat. Kimbra)
"Strike It Out"20225963Non-album single
"Futurism"
"Ring Em Up"
"Rays"2023
"Broken Fantasy / Tragedy Of Us"2024Lost In Love
"Running In My Head"38771,000Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of songs not released as singles or promotional singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
JPN
Hot 100
"Unite"
(feat. Rob Harvey)
201593 [37] The Others
"Snakes"
(with PVRIS)
2021 Arcane (Soundtrack from the Animated Series)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Charitable works

Videography

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