Shizuka Kudo discography

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Shizuka Kudo discography
Studio albums18
Compilation albums14
Video albums6
Music videos39
EPs1
Singles43
Cover albums2
Live video albums12
Box sets2

Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo has released eighteen studio albums, fourteen compilation albums, one EP, two cover albums, six video albums, twelve live video albums, two box sets, and forty-three singles (including one as a featured artist and one novelty single). Her career began in 1985 when she debuted as one of the three vocalists of the girl group Seventeen Club. The short-lived group disbanded after two unsuccessful singles. In 1986, she joined the idol girl group Onyanko Club as member number 38, which led to Kudo forming the subgroup Ushirogami Hikaretai the following year. She released her first solo single, "Kindan no Telepathy", on the same day as the last broadcast of the variety show Yūyake Nyan Nyan, from which the Onyanko Club members originated. [1] It debuted at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart and became the first of eleven total number-one singles released in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "Koi Hitoyo", "Arashi no Sugao", "Kuchibiru Kara Biyaku", "Senryū no Shizuku" and "Please". [2] [3] Miyuki Nakajima penned the following singles released by Kudo during this era: "Fu-ji-tsu", "Mugon... Iroppoi", "Kōsa ni Fukarete", "Watashi ni Tsuite" and Dōkoku". [4] All five singles debuted at number one and, [5] with total sales exceeding a million, [5] [6] [7] "Dōkoku" became the best-selling single of Kudo's career. [8]

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In 1994, Kudo parted ways with record producer Tsugutoshi Gotō, [9] who had been responsible for writing and producing her songs since her solo debut, and began producing and co-writing her own material. [10] That year, she released the album Expose , which produced the two top-ten singles "Blue Rose" and "Jaguar Line", and branched out into different musical genres and a more mature sound with the subsequent self-produced albums, Purple , Doing and Dress . She teamed up with Nakajima on the single, "Gekijō", the first of Kudo's songs to be written entirely by Nakajima, which became her best-selling single not produced by Gotō. [5] In 1998, she released I'm Not , entirely written and produced by Sharam Q guitarist Hatake, which yielded the Dragon Ball GT ending theme "Blue Velvet". The same year she released "Kirara", which ranked at number six on the Oricon Singles Chart, becoming her last single to peak in the top-ten.

In 2000, Kudo signed with Extasy Japan, [11] founded by Yoshiki, who produced her first single released under the label, "Shinku no Hana". Two years later, after the birth of her first child, she went on to release her only studio album for the label, Jewelry Box . Kudo rejoined Pony Canyon, her former label, in 2005, for which she released her first album in three years, Tsukikage . She released a slew of singles, compilation albums and a cover album in the following years. In 2017, in celebration of her 30th anniversary, Kudo released Rin , her first studio album in twelve years. [12] It debuted at number 21 on the Oricon Albums Chart, becoming her highest-charting album in nineteen years. [13] As of August 2013, Kudo has sold 15 million records as a solo artist in Japan alone, [14] making her one of the best-selling Japanese music artists of all time.

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales [upper-alpha 1] [15] Certifications
JPN
Oricon

[16]
JPN
Billboard

[upper-alpha 2] [17]
Mysterious 3233,000
Shizuka
  • Released: July 21, 1988
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: LP, cassette, CD
1265,000
Joy
  • Released: March 15, 1989
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: LP, cassette, CD
1416,000
Karelia
  • Released: October 4, 1989
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
2293,000
Rosette
  • Released: April 4, 1990
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
1265,000
Mind Universe
  • Released: March 6, 1991
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
1247,000
Trinity
  • Released: March 18, 1992
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
3200,000
Rise Me
  • Released: April 1, 1993
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
3183,000
Expose
  • Released: September 7, 1994
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
5124,000
Purple
  • Released: August 2, 1995
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
7140,000
Doing
  • Released: May 17, 1996
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
1652,000
Dress
  • Released: March 19, 1997
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
1831,000
I'm Not
  • Released: April 29, 1998
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
1929,000
Full of Love
  • Released: June 2, 1999
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
3812,000
Jewelry Box 604,000
Tsukikage 863,000
Rin
  • Released: August 30, 2017
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD, digital download
21304,000
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Cover albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales [upper-alpha 1] [15]
JPN
Oricon

[16]
JPN
Billboard

[upper-alpha 2] [25]
Shōwa no Kaidan Vol. 1
  • Released: October 30, 2002
  • Label: Extasy Japan
  • Formats: CD
665,000
My Precious: Shizuka Sings Songs of Miyuki
  • Released: August 20, 2008
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD, digital download
202413,000
Deep Breath
  • Released: June 12, 2019
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD, digital download
361,300 [26]
Aoi Honō
  • Released: March 10, 2021
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD, digital download
23213,000 [27]
「感受」Shizuka Kudo 35th Anniversary self-cover album
  • Released: July 20, 2022
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD, digital download
22206,000 [28]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales [upper-alpha 1] [15] Certifications
JPN
Oricon

[16]
JPN
Billboard

[upper-alpha 2] [29]
Gradation
  • Released: November 30, 1988
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: LP, cassette, CD
2616,000
Harvest
  • Released: December 6, 1989
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
2419,000
Unlimited
  • Released: November 14, 1990
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
2454,000
Intimate
  • Released: December 11, 1991
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
4321,000
Best of Ballade: Empathy
  • Released: November 20, 1992
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, CD
6180,000
Super Best
  • Released: November 19, 1993
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: Cassette, MiniDisc, CD
6234,000
She: Best of Best
  • Released: December 16, 1996
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
8142,000
Best of Ballade: Current
  • Released: November 18, 1998
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
965,000
Millennium Best
  • Released: March 15, 2000
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
2536,000
Shizuka Kudo Best
  • Released: December 5, 2001
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
23
Shizuka Kudo 20th Anniversary the Best
  • Released: August 29, 2007
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
3219,000
20th Anniversary B-side collection
  • Released: March 5, 2008
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
342,000
My Treasure Best: Miyuki Nakajima × Tsugutoshi Gotō Collection
  • Released: February 18, 2015
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
221813,000
My Heartful Best: Gorō Matsui Collection
  • Released: March 9, 2016
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
28323,000
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
TitleEP detailsPeak chart positionsSales [upper-alpha 1] [15]
JPN
[16]
Euro Shizuka Kudo
  • Released: September 20, 2000
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
723,000

Box sets

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
TitleBox set detailsPeak chart positionsSales [upper-alpha 1] [15]
JPN
[16]
My Favorite Songs: Original Best
  • Released: October 30, 2002
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
Shizuka Kudo Original Album Collection
  • Released: October 30, 2012
  • Label: Pony Canyon
  • Formats: CD
226400

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales [upper-alpha 1] Certifications Album
Oricon Singles Chart
[15]
Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales
[upper-alpha 3] [36]
"Kindan no Telepathy"19871146,000Mysterious
"Again"3159,000
"Daite Kuretara Ii no ni"19883182,000Non-album single
"Fu-ji-tsu"1253,000Shizuka
"Mugon... Iroppoi"1541,000Non-album single
"Koi Hitoyo"19891607,000Joy
"Arashi no Sugao"1524,000Non-album singles
"Kōsa ni Fukarete"1586,000
"Kuchibiru Kara Biyaku"19901489,000Rosette
"Senryū no Shizuku"1295,000Non-album singles
"Watashi ni Tsuite"1265,000
"Boya Boya Dekinai"19912324,000Mind Universe
"Please"1191,000Non-album singles
"Metamorphose"2440,000
"Mechakucha ni Naite Shimaitai"19924282,000Trinity
"Urahara"5214,000Non-album singles
"Koe o Kikasete"5326,000
"Dōkoku"19931939,000Rise Me
"Watashi wa Knife"6187,000Non-album singles
"Anata Shika Inai Desho"5205,000
"Blue Rose"19948305,000Expose
"Jaguar Line"8244,000
"Ice Rain"8414,000Purple
"Moon Water"199514172,000
"7"1583,000Doing
"Chō"19961573,000
""2673,000Non-album single
"Gekijō"10424,000Dress
"Blue Velvet"19978267,000I'm Not
"Kama Sutra no Densetsu"2937,000
"Setsu Getsu Ka"19982389,000Non-album singles
"Kirara"6384,000
"Isshun"2927,000
"Blue Zone"19992820,000Full of Love
"Shinku no Hana"20003322,000Jewelry Box
"Maple"20023512,000
"Lotus (Umareshi Hana)"2005408,000Tsukikage
"Kokoro no Chikara"604,000
"Clāvis (Kagi)"2006674,000Non-album singles
"Amayo no Tsuki ni"2007448,000
"Night Wing"200875882,000
"Yukigasa"
"Kimi ga Kureta Mono"201250502,000
"Yusha no Hata"202328261,000
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales [upper-alpha 1]
Oricon Singles Chart
[15]
"Akashiya Sanma-san ni Kiite Minai to ne"
(Sanma Akashiya and George Tokoro featuring Shizuka Kudo)
19993030,000

Other appearances

TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales [upper-alpha 1] Certifications
Oricon Singles Chart
[15]
"A.S.A.P."
(as Little Kiss)
19973498,000

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Physical CD sales figures provided by Oricon database are rounded to the nearest thousand copies.
  2. 1 2 3 Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart includes both digital and physical sales, while the Top Albums Sales chart only tallies physical sales.
  3. Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart includes both digital sales and physical CD singles sales, while the Top Singles Sales chart only counts physical sales.
  4. Certification for physical CD single sales.
  5. Certification for digital download sales.

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  33. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. January 1997. Retrieved December 26, 2017. Select 1997年1月 on the drop-down menu
  34. Peak chart positions for singles on the Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales chart:
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  37. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. February 1990. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1990年2月 on the drop-down menu
  38. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. May 1990. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1990年5月 on the drop-down menu
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  40. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. February 1991. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1991年2月 on the drop-down menu
  41. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. May 1991. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1991年5月 on the drop-down menu
  42. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. December 1991. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1991年12月 on the drop-down menu
  43. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. February 1992. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1992年2月 on the drop-down menu
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  45. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. September 1992. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1992年9月 on the drop-down menu
  46. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. March 1993. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1993年3月 on the drop-down menu
  47. 有料音楽配信認定 [Digital Music Download Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. January 2014. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 2014年1月 on the drop-down menu
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  49. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. October 1993. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1993年10月 on the drop-down menu
  50. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. March 1994. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1994年3月 on the drop-down menu
  51. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. August 1994. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1994年8月 on the drop-down menu
  52. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. December 1994. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1994年12月 on the drop-down menu
  53. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. May 1995. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1995年5月 on the drop-down menu
  54. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. December 1996. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1996年12月 on the drop-down menu
  55. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. June 1997. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1997年6月 on the drop-down menu
  56. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. February 1999. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1999年2月 on the drop-down menu
  57. ゴールドディスク認定 [Gold Disc Certifications] (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. February 1997. Retrieved December 27, 2017. Select 1997年2月 on the drop-down menu