Tommy heavenly6 discography

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Tommy heavenly6 discography
Studio albums4
Compilation albums1
EPs1
Singles10

The discography of Japanese pop singer Tomoko Kawase's alter-ego pseudonym Tommy heavenly6 consists of four studio albums, one compilation album, an extended play and 10 singles, released through Defstar Records between 2003 and 2009, and later Warner from 2011 onwards.

Contents

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales [1] Certifications
JPN
[2]
Tommy Heavenly6 485,000
Heavy Starry Heavenly
  • Released: March 7, 2007
  • Label: Defstar
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
943,000
I Kill My Heart
  • Released: April 29, 2009
  • Label: Defstar
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
917,000
February & Heavenly
  • Collaborative double album with Tommy Heavenly6
  • Released: February 29, 2012
  • Label: Warner
  • Formats: 2CD+DVD, digital download
1213,000
Tommy Ice Cream Heaven Forever
  • Released: October 23, 2013
  • Label: Warner
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
178,000

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales [1]
JPN
[2]
Halloween Addiction
  • Released: October 17, 2012
  • Label: Warner
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
178,000
Tommy's Halloween Fairy Tale
  • Collaborative double album with Tommy heavenly6
  • Released: October 21, 2015
  • Label: Warner
  • Formats: CD, digital download
284,000

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales [1]
JPN
[2]
TWN East Asian
[4] [upper-alpha 1]
Gothic Melting Ice Cream's Darkness Nightmare
  • Released: February 25, 2009
  • Label: Defstar
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
61749,000

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales [1] Certifications Album
Oricon Singles Charts
[2]
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[5] [upper-alpha 2]
"Wait till I Can Dream"2003548,000 Tommy heavenly6
"Hey My Friend"20042040,000
"Ready?"20051513,000
"I'm Gonna Scream"20062215,000 Heavy Starry Heavenly
"Pray"1042,000
  • RIAJ (cellphone): Gold (+100,000) [6]
"Lollipop Candy Bad Girl"1215,000
"I Love Xmas"299,000
"Heavy Starry Chain"2007209,000
"Papermoon"2008102619,000 Gothic Melting Ice Cream's Darkness Nightmare
"Monochrome Rainbow"201123715,000 February & Heavenly
"Ice Cream Devils"2018TBA

Promotional singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[5]
"Unlimited Sky"2009Gothic Melting Ice Cream's Darkness Nightmare
"I'm Your Devil"2010February & Heavenly
"Ruby Eyes"2013Tommy Ice Cream Heaven Forever
"Living Dead Diner Girls (Halloween Remix)"2017Non-album Single

Music videos

YearVideo
2003"Wait till I Can Dream"
"Swear"
2004"Hey My Friend"
2005"Ready?"
"Gothic Pink"
2006"I'm Gonna Scream"
"Pray"
"Lollipop Candy Bad Girl"
"I Love Xmas"
2007"Heavy Starry Chain"
2008"Papermoon"
2009"Unlimited Sky"
"Wait for Me There"
"Leaving You"
2011"I'm Your Devil (Halloween Remix)"
"Monochrome Rainbow"
2012"Never Ending Party Night"
2012"Ruby Eyes"

Guest video appearances

YearArtistVideo
2009 Tommy february6 "Strawberry Cream Soda Pop"
2012"Hot Chocolat"
Halloween Junky Orchestra "Halloween Party"

Other appearances

List of non-album or guest appearances that feature Tommy Heavenly6.
TitleYearAlbum
"GIMME ALL OF YOUR LOVE !!" (Tommy heavenly6 for BLACK STONES)2005 LOVE for NANA 〜Only 1 Tribute〜
"Unlimited Sky (Acoustic Version)"2009 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Complete Best
"Halloween Party" (Halloween Junky Orchestra)2012"Halloween Party" (single)
"La Soldier" (ラ・ソウルジャー, Ra Sourujā)2014 Sailor Moon the 20th Anniversary Memorial Tribute (single)
List of composition for others artists provided by Tommy Heavenly6.
YearTitleArtist(s)Album
2013"My Graduation Toss" Sakura Gakuin Sakura Gakuin Nendo 2012 ~My Generation~
(さくら学院 2012年度 ~My Generation~)

Notes

  1. Position was taken from 2009 week 10.
  2. The Japan Hot 100 was established in February 2008.

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