Shouta Aoi discography | |
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Studio albums | 3 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Music videos | 16 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 17 |
Soundtrack albums | 43 |
The discography of Shouta Aoi consists of three studio albums, one mini-album, two compilation albums, and seventeen singles. In addition to this, Aoi has released music and drama CDs for characters he has voiced as well as contributing to anime and video game soundtracks.
Aoi debuted as a singer in 2006 with the song "Negaiboshi" and used the stage name Showta until 2009. Afterwards, he began releasing music independently under the pseudonym Noboru Ryugaki. Once he made his voice acting debut in 2011, he restarted his music career and later began releasing songs under the stage name Shouta Aoi, with his current music career separate from his previous. [lower-alpha 1] Since 2011, Aoi's music has been primarily produced by Elements Garden with his oversight.
Title | Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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JPN | JPN Hot [lower-alpha 2] | ||||
As Showta | |||||
Eve | 2008 |
| 115 [4] | — | — |
As Shouta Aoi | |||||
Unlimited | 2015 |
| 7 [1] | 7 [5] | — |
0 | 2017 |
| 7 [6] | 7 [7] | 11,361+ [7] |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Title | Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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JPN | JPN Hot [lower-alpha 2] | ||||
Blue Bird | 2013 |
| 20 [8] | — | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | |||||
Title | Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | JPN Hot | ||||
As Showta | |||||
Showta Best | 2016 |
| 21 [2] | 19 [9] | 4,799 [9] |
As Shouta Aoi | |||||
S | 2016 |
| 4 [10] | 4 [11] | 12,475+ [11] |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | |||||
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | JPN Hot [lower-alpha 3] | JPN Ani. [lower-alpha 4] | ||||
As Showta | ||||||
"Negaiboshi" (願い星) | 2006 | 115 [14] | — | — | — | Eve |
"Trans-winter (Fuyu no Mukōgawa)" (Trans-winter ~冬のむこう側~) | 32 [15] | — | — | — | ||
"Hito Shizuku" | 2007 | 31 [16] | — | — | — | |
"Kimi ni, Kaze ga Fukimasu You ni" (君に、風が吹きますように) | 95 [17] | — | — | — | ||
"Haru na no ni" | 2008 | 90 [18] | — | — | — | |
"Hikaru no Gen-chan" | 140 [19] | — | — | — | Showta Best | |
As Shouta Aoi | ||||||
"Virginal" | 2014 | 8 [20] | 22 [21] | 2 [22] | — | Unlimited |
"True Hearts" | 13 [23] | 20 [24] | 7 [25] | — | ||
"Himitsu no Kuchizuke" | 11 [26] | 20 [27] | 3 [28] | — | ||
"Murasaki" | 2015 | 6 [29] | 21 [30] | 3 [31] | — | S |
"Zessei Stargate" (絶世スターゲイト) | 2016 | 7 [32] | 21 [33] | 1 [34] | 1,927+ [33] | |
"Innocent" (イノセント) | 19 [35] | 31 [36] | 10 [37] | 1,639+ [36] | Zero | |
"DDD" | 11 [38] | 34 [39] | 7 [40] | 1,507+ [39] | ||
"Flower" | 2017 | 11 [41] | 34 [42] | 6 [43] | 1,549+ [42] | |
"Eclipse" | 2018 | 7 [44] | 18 [45] | 6 [46] | 1,886+ [45] | TBA |
"Tone" | 2019 | 10 [47] | 23 [48] | 4 [49] | 1,819+ [48] | |
"Harmony" | 6 [50] | 73 [51] | 12 [52] | 8,502 (Phy.) [53] | ||
"BAD END" | 2020 | 8 [54] | — | 14 [55] | 2,913+ [56] | |
"Give me love me" | 2021 | 16 [57] | — | — | 4,295 (Phy.) [58] | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | ||||||
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Other artists | Album | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | JPN Hot [lower-alpha 2] | |||||
As Showta | ||||||
"Ekubo" (えくぼ) | 2009 | — | — | — | None | Kanna-san Daiseikō Desu! the Movie: Premium Edition |
As Shouta Aoi | ||||||
"Ai no Sasameki Goto" (愛のささめきごと) | 2011 | — | — | — | None | Sangokushi Lovers Drama CD 1 |
"Sora" | 2012 | — | — | — | None | Kimi to Boku 5 (limited edition) |
"Graffiti" | — | — | — | None | ||
"Tomorrow" | — | — | — | None | ||
"Gekka no Hana" (月下の華) | — | — | — | None | Ikemen Ooku Drama CD | |
"Soul Phrase" | 2014 | — | — | — | Maho Tomita, Genki Okawa, Yuki Fujiwara, Asami Tano, and Marina Tanoue | Persona 3: The Weird Masquerade: Graduation |
"Kimi no Kioku" | — | — | — | Maho Tomita, Genki Okawa, Yuki Fujiwara, Asami Tano, and Marina Tanoue | ||
"Burn My Dread" | — | — | — | None | ||
"Touch My Heartstrings" | — | — | — | ZAQ | ||
"Glitter Wish" | — | — | — | None | None | |
"Tenshi no Inori" (天使の祈り) | 2015 | — | — | — | None | Unlimited |
"Kimi no Kotoba" (汝の言霊) | — | — | — | None | S | |
"Endless Song" | — | — | — | None | None | |
"Pride (Louis ver.)" | 2016 | — | — | — | None | King of Prism by Pretty Rhythm: Song & Soundtrack |
"Crazy Gonna Crazy" | 2017 | — | — | — | Junta Terashima | King of Prism: Pride the Hero Song & Soundtrack |
"Lunatic Destiny" | — | — | — | None | ||
"Poppy Pappy Day (Shouta Aoi ver.)" | 2018 | — | — | — | None | Pop Team Epic: All Time Best |
"Gift (Louis ver.)" [59] | 2019 | — | — | — | None | None |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | ||||||
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Character | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | |||||
Oricon | Hot 100 | ||||
"Open Your Mind" | 2014 | 23 [60] | — | — | Wandering Bard Elta ( Rage of Bahamut ) |
"A.I" [lower-alpha 5] | 4 [61] | 6 [62] | — | Ai Mikaze ( Uta no Prince-sama: All Star After Secret ) | |
"Boku-tachi no Revolution" (僕たちのRevolution) | 50 [63] | — | — | Daiki Tomii ( Shōnen Hollywood: Holly Stage for 49 ) | |
"Loop Slider Cider" [lower-alpha 6] | 2015 | 42 [64] | — | — | Ranran Kurumiya (Happy Sugar Darlin) |
"Innocent Wind" [lower-alpha 7] | 9 [65] | 15 [66] | — | Ai Mikaze ( Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Revolution ) | |
"Fight Like Dancing!" [lower-alpha 8] | 178 [67] | — | — | Takayuki Konparu ( Kenka Bancho Otome ) | |
"Win Glory" [lower-alpha 9] | 93 [68] | — | — | Hideaki Tōjō ( Ace of Diamond ) | |
"Milky Star Ranran ver." [lower-alpha 10] | 90 [69] | — | — | Ranran Kurumiya (Kare to Futari de Torokeru) | |
"Mogitate Resuka!" (もぎたて☆レスカ!) [lower-alpha 11] | 2016 | 154 [70] | — | — | Ruka (Fresh Kiss 100%) |
"Natsu no Yakusoku Ranran ver." (夏の約束 蘭々 ver.) [lower-alpha 12] | 123 [71] | — | — | Ranran Kurumiya (Kare to Futari de Torokeru) | |
Solo-kyun! Songs vol.5: Monet Tsukushi (TVアニメ「マジきゅんっ!ルネッサンス」Solo-kyun!Songs vol.5 土筆もね) | 38 [72] | — | — | Monet Tsukushi ( Magic-kyun! Renaissance ) | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | |||||
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Other artist(s) | Album | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | ||||||
Oricon | Hot 100 | |||||
"Evolution Eve" (エボリューション・イヴ) | 2015 | 3 [73] | 3 [74] | — | Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Showtaro Morikubo, and Tomoaki Maeno (as Quartet Night) | Non-album single |
"God's S.T.A.R." | 2016 | 1 [75] | 3 [76] | 108,000+ [77] | Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Showtaro Morikubo, and Tomoaki Maeno (as Quartet Night) | Non-album single |
"Prince Night (Doko ni Ita no sa!? My Princess)" (Prince Night~どこにいたのさ!? MY PRINCESS~) | 2017 | 19 [78] | — | — | Keisuke Ueda, Yūya Asato, Yūto Adachi, and Daisuke Hirose (as P4 with T) | Non-album single |
"Fly to the Future" | 2018 | 2 [79] | 2 [76] | 174,889+ [80] | Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Showtaro Morikubo, and Tomoaki Maeno (as Quartet Night) | Non-album single |
"Tomodachi Ijō × Teki Miman" (友達 以上×敵 未満) | 2019 | 78 [81] | — | — | Keisuke Ueda, Yūya Asato, Yūto Adachi, and Daisuke Hirose (as P4 with T) | Non-album single |
"Secret Scarlet ~Yume Live Touji & Shion" (Secret Scarlet ~ゆめライブ 藤次&紫) | 2019 | - | — | — | Toshiyuki Toyonaga, (as Toiji Harimiya and Shion Mikekado from DREAM!ing) | Non-album single |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | ||||||
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Character | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | |||||
Oricon | Billboard Japan | ||||
Tsukiuta: June: Rui Minazuki: "Rainy Moment" (ツキウタ。6月 水無月涙 「Rainy Moment」) | 2013 | 43 [82] | — | — | Rui Minazuki ( Tsukiuta ) |
Sengoku Soine Series Vol. 3: Ishida Mitsunari version (戦国添い寝シリーズVol.3 石田三成編) | 129 [83] | — | — | Ishida Mitsunari (Sengoku Soine) | |
Ginga Idol Cho Kareshi Character Song Zoku: Dosei no Chizane Okawari! (銀河アイドル超カレシキャラクターソング 続・土星のチザネおかわり!) | 2014 | — | — | — | Chizane (Ginga Idol Cho Kareshi) [84] |
Kare to Futari de Torokeru CD: Happy Sugar Darlin' 3rd: Ranran (カレとふたりでトロけるCD「√HAPPY+SUGAR=DARLIN」3rd 蘭々) | 35 [85] | — | — | Ranran Kurumiya (Happy Sugar Darlin') | |
Idol to Futari de Torokeru CD: Happy Sugar Idol 2nd: Ranran (アイドルとふたりでトロけるCD 「√HAPPY+SUGAR=IDOL」 2nd 蘭々) | 2015 | 52 [86] | — | — | Ranran Kurumiya (Happy Sugar Idol) |
Sendo 100% no Kiss CD: "Fresh Kiss 100%" 3rd Twinkle: Ruka (鮮度100%のキスCD「FRESH KISS 100%」3rd Twinkle ルカ) | 2016 | 137 [87] | — | — | Ruka (Fresh Kiss 100%) |
Moso Kareshi: Koakuma Pet-kun (妄想彼氏—小悪魔ペットくん—) | 144 [88] | — | — | Kuro (Moso Kareshi) | |
Idol wo Hitorijime Suru CD "Happy Sugar Vacation" 2nd: Ranran (アイドルを独り占めするCD「√HAPPY+SUGAR=VACATION」2nd 蘭々) | 131 [89] | — | — | Ranran Kurumiya (Happy Sugar Vacation) | |
Dynamic Chord Love U Kiss Series vol. 16: Nal | 2017 | 131 [90] | — | — | Nal ( Dynamic Chord ) |
Heiko Sekai to Hakoniwa Heya vol. 4 (並行世界と箱庭の部屋vol.4) | — | — | — | Asanaga Shijyo, Osamu Shijyo (Heiko Sekai to Hakoniwa Heya) [91] | |
Blackish House Alone with U Series vol. 8: Sera | — | — | — | Sera (Blackish House) [92] | |
Otodoke Kareshi vol. 5: Haruka Hinata (おとどけカレシ Vol.5 陽向 遥) | 110 [93] | — | — | Haruka Hinata (Otodoke Kareshi) | |
Otodoke Kareshi: More Love vol. 7: Haruka Hinata (おとどけカレシ -More Love- Vol.7 陽向 遥) | 2018 | 103 [94] | — | — | Haruka Hinata (Otodoke Kareshi) |
Yozora no Kagayaku Idol to Futarikiri de Sugosu CD: "Marginal #4 Starry Lover" vol. 7: Tsubasa (夜空に輝く星(アイドル)とふたりきりで過ごすCD「MARGINAL#4 Starry Lover」Vol.7 ツバサ) | 116 [95] | — | — | Tsubasa (Marginal Lover) | |
Twinkle Star [96] | — | — | — | Shoutan (Shouta Aoi × Little Twin Stars) | |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | |||||
Oricon | Hot 100 | ||||
As Noboru Ryugaki | |||||
"Oji-sama to Cheek" (おじさまとチーク) (Kenzo Saeki and Boogie the Mach Motors feat. Noboru Ryugaki) | 2010 | — | — | — | 21 Seiki-san sings Harlmens [97] |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | |||||
Title | Year | Director | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
As Showta | |||
"Negaiboshi" | 2006 | — | [98] |
"Trans-winter: Fuyu no Mukōgawa" | — | [98] | |
"Hito Shizuku" | 2007 | — | [98] |
"Kimi ni, Kaze ga Fukimasu You ni" | — | [98] | |
"Haru na no ni" | 2008 | — | [98] |
As Shouta Aoi | |||
"Blue Bird" | 2013 | — | [99] |
"Virginal" | 2014 | — | [100] |
"True Hearts" | — | [101] | |
"Himitsu no Kuchizuke" | — | [102] | |
"Unlimited" | 2015 | — | [103] |
"Murasaki" | — | [104] | |
"Zessei Stargate" | 2016 | — | [105] |
"Innocent" | — | [106] | |
"DDD" | — | [107] | |
"Flower" | 2017 | Nozomi Tanaka | [108] |
"Zero" | Nozomi Tanaka | [108] | |
"Eclipse" | 2018 | — | [109] |
"Tone" | 2019 | — | [110] |
"Harmony" | 2019 | — | [111] |
"BAD END" | 2020 | — | [112] |
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