Verbal discography

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Verbal discography
Studio albums1
Music videos1
Singles2

The discography of Verbal consists of 1 studio album released under Rhythm Zone, plus many featured singles and album tracks. Verbal is occasionally credited as L Universe (when working as a part of Hydeout Production), L12 (a collaboration unit with Daisuke Imai), Toss&Turn (a collaboration unit with Giorgio Cancemi) and The Funky President (when collaborating with Mic Banditz).

Contents

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions (JPN) [1]
Sales [2]
Visionair 356,100

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[3]
"Lose My Religion" (L Universe)2000
"Asteroid Love" (L Universe)2003
"Fall Out" (featuring Shunya)2010Visionair
"Change Change" (featuring Nicki Minaj)2011
"Black Out" (featuring Lil Wayne, Namie Amuro)
"We Are One" (with Kylie Minogue)
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales [2] Certifications Album
Oricon Singles Charts
[1]
Billboard Japan Hot 100*
[3]
"T.O.P."
(S.E.S. featuring Verbal)
1999564,800 Prime: S.E.S. the Best
"The Love Hole"
(K. featuring Verbal)
2000Kaleidolife
"Ex-Boyfriend"
(Crystal Kay featuring Verbal)
20014421,000 637: Always and Forever
"Give It a Try"
(Daisuke Imai featuring Verbal)
Color Me You
"Lovin' It"
(Namie Amuro & Verbal)
872,000 Song Nation
"So Tell Me"
(Heartsdales)
8134,000
  • RIAJ physical: gold
Radioactive
"Get Out!"
(DJ Hasebe featuring Bonnie Pink & Verbal)
2002498,800Tail of Old Nick
"That's Why"
(Heartsdales)
2916,000Radioactive
"Off the Chains"
(Toss&Turn)
"Body Rock"
(Heartsdales)
3321,000Sugar Shine
"Tha Superstar"
(Michico featuring Verbal)
I Do
"Baby Be Mine"
(Suite Chic featuring Verbal)
3526,000When Pop Hits the Fan
"Throw Ur Drinks Up!!!"
(DJ Hasebe featuring Verbal, Sphere of Influence, Boy-Ken & Mr. Cheeks)
2003159800
"Onelove"
(Ryohei featuring Verbal)
2006475,000ReListen
"Here We Go"
(May J. featuring Verbal)
703,900 Baby Girl
"Summertime"
(Double featuring Verbal)
2007276,500Reflex
"Tekitō Lover" (テキトーLOVER, "Suitable Lover")
(Emyli featuring Verbal)
199400
"The Galaxy Express 999"
(Exile featuring Verbal)
20087
  • RIAJ ringtone: million [4]
  • RIAJ full-length cellphone: double platinum [5]
  • RIAJ PC downloads: platinumm [6]
Exile Catchy Best
"S.O.S. (Same Old Song)"
(Kat to Verbal)
44Echoes Over the Ocean
"Majestic Trancer"
(Doping Panda featuring Verbal)
24907,000Decadence
"Universe"
(BoA featuring Crystal Kay & Verbal)
2009822,000 Best & USA
" Kimi no Koe o " (君の声を, "Your Voice")
(Kana Nishino featuring Verbal)
55
  • RIAJ full-length cellphone: platinum [7]
Love One.
"Bump Bump!"
(BoA featuring Verbal)
8614,000 Identity
" Pa to Hanasaku " (パッと花咲く, "Blooming with a Bang")
(Minmi featuring Verbal)
201058702,000Minmi Best: Ame nochi Niji 2002—2012
"Memories Again"
(Aili featuring Verbal)
31Future
*Japan Hot 100 established February 2008.

Other appearances

All songs feature Verbal's vocals, as well as his songwriting. Songs performed as a part of M-Flo, Teriyaki Boyz and MC Banditz are not featured in the list.

1999–2003

YearSongAlbum
1999"Ain't No Mystery" (Nujabes & L Universe)
2000"You Were Right" (Coldfeet feat. Verbal)Lucid Dream
"Lyrical Terrorists" (Substantial & L Universe)
2001"DYAD (The Chronicle)" (DJ Tonk featuring Rocket Science (Verbal & Sphere))Aquarian Soul
"Beach Star High" (Ajapai vs. Verbal)Cheers!
"From Here" (Daisuke Imai featuring Verbal)Color Me You
"Watch Out!" (Heartsdales)"So Tell Me" (single)
2002"Did It Again?" (Momoe Shimano featuring Verbal)Girls Voice Studio 11
"Wild" (Heartsdales featuring Verbal)Radioactive
"Ow!" (Heartsdales featuring Verbal)
"Girl Don't Cry" (Heartsdales featuring Crazy-A, Verbal)
"Baby Shine" (Heartsdales featuring Ai, Verbal)
"Fly!" (Heartsdales featuring Ai, Verbal)
"Till Morning Comes" (Kumi Koda featuring Verbal) Affection
"Helpless Rain (But I'm Fallin' Too Deep)" (Mika Nakashima featuring Heartsdales, Verbal)"Helpless Rain" (single)
"Good Time (1989)" (Toss&Turn featuring Shiori)"Off the Chains" (single)
"Kimochi wa Tsutawaru (L12 Remix)" (気持ちはつたわる, "The Feelings Transmit")(BoA featuring Rude Boy Face) Peace B. Remixes
"Maze (L12 Remix)"(Kumi Koda)"Maze" (single)
"We Done Did It" (Sphere of Influence featuring Verbal)The Influence
"Suicide Scandinavia" (Matally vs. Verbal)Matally
"Messing with My Head" (Pase Rock & L Universe)
2003"Spectacular" (Fantastic Plastic Machine featuring Verbal)Too
"What If" (Suite Chic featuring Verbal)When Pop Hits the Fan
"Nuts" (51-Goichi- featuring Sphere of Influence & Verbal)51st Dimension: The Ying
"Street Code" (Brier & El Nando featuring Verbal)Cross Counter
"Spectacular" (Fantastic Plastic Machine featuring Verbal)Too
"Block Shot Hustlaz" (Heartsdales featuring Fūrinkazan)Sugar Shine
"Look Around" (Bratz featuring Christina Milian and Verbal)
"Dreams of Christmas" (Keiko feat. Verbal)"KCO" (single)
"Fish" (Namie Amuro featuring Verbal and Arkitec) Style

2004–2009

YearSongAlbum
2004"Some Day One Day" (BoA featuring Verbal) Love & Honesty
"Let's Go (It's a Movement) (Deckstream Remix)" (Lil'Ai featuring Warren G, KRS-One, Verbal)Let's Go (It's a Movement)
"Can't Stop Lovin' You" (Black Bottom Brass Band featuring Verbal, Emi Hinouchi)Wasshoi Star
2005"Tsubazeriai" (鍔ゼリアイ, "Close Competitors")(Gagle featuring Verbal)Big Bang Theory
2006"Sunshine" (Yoshika featuring Verbal)Timeless
"Hyōriittai" (表裏一体, "Moebius Strip")(L-Vokal featuring Verbal, Jamosa)Laughin'
"Shingō Mushi" (信号無視, "Read Light Runner")(Sonomi featuring Chiharu, Cuezero, Kreva, Aesthetics, Goro Kumai & Verbal)Kravel Compi No. 3 Sonomi
"U Know Y" (Twigy)Twig
"Funny Money Girl" (Ajapai featuring Verbal)Unaffected
"Love Mode" (Clazziquai Project featuring Verbal)Love Mode
"Love Mode" (Clazziquai Project featuring PE'Z, Verbal)
"Party People" (パーリーピーポー, Pārī Pīpō)(Rip Slyme hosted by Verbal)Epoch
"Bakayarow" (バカヤROW, "Idiot")(KM-Markit featuring Verbal)Mark Out
2007"Tokyo Shit" (東京シット, Tōkyō Shitto)(L-Vokal & Doc Dee featuring Sphere of Influence, Verbal)Matenrō
"Wave Rave" (Jazztronik featuring Verbal)Grand Blue
"Turn It Up" (Dohzi-T featuring Thelma Aoyama, Little, Verbal, Kohei Japan)One Mic
"Can You Let Me Know" (DJ Deckstream featuring Lupe Fiasco, Verbal and Sarah Green)Deckstream Sound Tracks
"Time" (Kan Takagi featuring Ane Bose (Scha Dara Parr), Verbal and Lupe Fiasco)
2008"Play da Song" (DJ Sancon featuring Full of Harmony, Verbal)Harlem Ver. X: Harlem 10th Anniversary Special
"Otoko no Komoriuta" (男の子守唄, "Lullaby for Boys")(Riki vs. Verbal)Zenkoku Seiha
"ENERGY" (Full of Harmony featuring Verbal)Energy
"Dancehall Jungle" (Verbal & Miss Monday)Tokyo Ragga Blaze 2
"Golden Ballers" (Afra and Incredible Beatbox Band featuring Verbal, Nipps)World Class
"Super Shine" (Exile featuring Verbal)"The Birthday (Ti Amo)" (single)
"Load the Disc" (SBK featuring Verbal)Returns
"Can't Believe It (Lost in Shibuya Remix)" (T-Pain featuring Verbal) Three Ringz (Japanese Edition)
"Saturdays" (Dexpistols featuring Mademoiselle Yulia & Verbal)Roc Trax Presents Lesson 05 Saturdays
"Kagayaki o Mō Ichido" (輝きをもう一度, "Shine Once Again")(Infinity 16 welcomez Verbal, Munehiro)Welcomez

2009–present

YearSongAlbum
2009"YOR" (Towa Tei featuring Mademoiselle Yulia & Verbal) Big Fun
"Screwtape" (DJ Deckstream featuring L Universe)Deckstream Soundtracks 2
"What Now?" (Mademoidelle Yulia & Verbal)M-Flo Inside: Works Best III
"VIPP (Very Important Party People)" (Ravex featuring TRF, Verbal) Trax
"Wanna Come Again" (Thelma Aoyama featuring Verbal) Emotions
"Big Money Comin'" (Crookers featuring Verbal)Put Your Hands on Me
"Izm" (BoA featuring Verbal)"Bump Bump!" (single)
"Falling for You..." (Lisa featuring Verbal)Disco Volante
2010"ID" (Iconiq featuring Verbal) Change Myself
"Just Love It" (L-Vokal featuring Verbal, Kreva)Lovin'
"Beat Surf" (Dragon Ash featuring Pe'z, Verbal)Mixture
"This Ain't a Love Song" (Emilia de Poreto featuring Verbal)
"Baby I See You" (Miliyah Kato featuring Verbal) Heaven
"Cherry Bomb" (Verbal & Yoon)50 Years of Dr. Martens
"Tell Me (Ryohei Remix)" (FPM featuring Verbal)FPM Boot
"Never" (Sowelu featuring Verbal)Love & I: Ren'ai Henreki
2011"Years Later" (Tetsuya Komuro featuring Verbal)Digitalian Is Eating Breakfast 2
"Wao" (Mademoiselle Yulia featuring Verbal) Mademoworld
"Ray of Life" (Marie Ishikawa featuring Verbal)
2012"Change My Mind" (Exile Atsushi featuring Verbal)Solo
"20112012" (Hyadain featuring Verbal)20112012
"Touch the Sky" (Matt Cab featuring Verbal)Love Stories
"Koi Romantic!!" (恋ロマンティック!!, "Love Romantic!!")(Rocketman featuring Verbal)Koi Romantic!!
"Girl Fight" (Lucas Valentine featuring Verbal & Yurisa)
2013"Kon'ya wa Boogie Back" (今夜はブギーバック, "Boogie Back Tonight")(D-Lite featuring Verbal) D'scover

Songwriting credits

This list features songs where Verbal has only contributed lyrics, music or production, as opposed to songs which feature him as a vocalist as well.

YearSongParticipationAlbum
2000"Never Say..." (K.)LyricsKaleidolife
2001"After the Silence" (K.)LyricsKeynote
"ESP" (Heartsdales)Lyrics, musicRadioactive
2002"Lights Out (Intro)" (Heartsdales)Lyrics, music
"The Question Remains (Interlude)" (Heartsdales)Lyrics, music
"Dangerous (Interlude)" (Heartsdales)Lyrics, music
"Radioactive" (Heartsdales)Lyrics, music
"All Mine" (Heartsdales)Lyrics, music
"Rainy Days" (Heartsdales)MusicSugar Shine
"Right Now" (Heartsdales)Music
2003"We Got Time" (Suite Chic)LyricsWhen Pop Hits the Fan
"Candy Pop" (Heartsdales featuring Soul'd Out)Lyrics, musicSugar Shine
"Oh Girl" (Heartsdales featuring Ryohei Yamamoto)Music
"Ooh Wah!" (Heartsdales)Music
2004"Baby Blue!" (Halcali)Lyrics, music, producer Ongaku no Susume
2007"It Is What It Is (Remix)" (Verbal/L-Vokal)RemixerMatenrō: Natsu Basho
"Koi no Bububun" (恋のブブブン, "The Vroom Vroom Vroom of Love")(Halcali)Lyrics, music, producer Cyborg Oretachi
2009"Rock U" (Ravex featuring Namie Amuro)LyricsTrax
2010"Lazer" (BoA)Lyrics, music Identity
"Yes" (Halcali)Lyrics, music, producer Tokyo Groove
2011"Naked" (Namie Amuro)Lyrics Uncontrolled
"Gimme Gimme" (Mademoiselle Yulia)Lyrics, musicMademoworld
"Bam Me" (Mademoiselle Yulia)Lyrics, music
"Down Down" (Mademoiselle Yulia)Lyrics, music
"Zodiac Gold" (Mademoiselle Yulia)Lyrics, music
"Replay" (Mademoiselle Yulia)Lyrics, music
"You Can't Have Me That Way" (Mademoiselle Yulia)Lyrics, music
"Midnight Express" (Mademoiselle Yulia)Lyrics, music
"Don't Stop the Music" (Mademoiselle Yulia)Lyrics
"Tough Me" (Mademoiselle Yulia)Lyrics, music
"My Eye Ah" (Be-ppin)LyricsShinichi Osawa's Works 2008-2012
2012"Fantastic Baby" (Big Bang)Japanese Lyrics Alive
"Scream" (2NE1)Japanese Lyrics Collection
"Anna Yatsu" (あんなヤツ, "Those Guys")(G-Dragon)Japanese LyricsSpecial Final in Dome Memorial Collection
2013"Pitakage" (ピタカゲ, "Crooked")(G-Dragon)Japanese LyricsCoup D'Etat[+ One Of A Kind & Heartbreaker]

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