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The discography of Japanese pop singer Kumi Koda contains eighth studio albums, five compilation albums, two remix albums, 13 concert videos, and 48 singles.Studio albumsYear Information Oricon weekly
peak position[1] Oricon sales RIAJ Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2002 Affection
Released: March 27, 2002
Label: Rhythm Zone (RZCD-45050) 12 105,000+ Gold[citation needed]
2003 Grow into One
Released: March 19, 2003
Label: Rhythm Zone (RZCD-45078) 8 201,000+ Gold[citation needed]
2004 Feel My Mind
Released: February 2, 2004
Label: Rhythm Zone (RZCD-45115) 7 154,000+ Gold[2]
2005 Secret
Released: February 9, 2005
Label: Rhythm Zone (RZCD-45182; multi) 3 600,200+ 2× Platinum[3]
2006 Black Cherry
Released: December 20, 2006
Label: Rhythm Zone (RZCD-45508) 1 1,032,000+
1,460,000 (According to Avex) Million
2008 Kingdom
Released: January 30, 2008
Label: Rhythm Zone 1 612,000+
750,000 (According to Avex) 3× Platinum
2009 Trick
Released: January 28, 2009
Label: Rhythm Zone 1 400,000
500,000 (According to Avex) 2× Platinum
2010 Universe
Released: February 3, 2010
Label: Rhythm Zone 1 372,000+
500,000 (According to Avex) 2× Platinum
2011 Dejavu
Released: March 2, 2011
Label: Rhythm Zone 1 200,000+ Platinum
ompilation albumsYear Information Oricon weekly
peak position[1] Oricon sales RIAJ Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2005 Best: First Things
Released: September 21, 2005 1 2,000,000+ 2× Million[9]
2006 Best: Second Session
Released: March 8, 2006 1 2,000,000+ 2× Million[10]
2007 Best: Bounce < Lovers
Released: March 14, 2007
Limited Edition: 300,000 copies 2 300,000+ Platinum[11]
2009 Out Works < Collaboration Best
Released: March 25, 2009 7 49,000+ —
2010 Best: Third Universe
Released: February 3, 2010 1 372,000+
500,000 (According to Avex) 2× Platinum
Remix albumsYear Information Oricon weekly
peak position[1] Oricon sales RIAJ Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2006 Koda Kumi Remix Album
Released: February 22, 2006 - - -
2009 Koda Kumi Driving Hit's
Released: March 25, 2009 6 66,000+ Gold[12]
2010 Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2
Released: March 31, 2010 5 43,000+ —
2011 Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 3
Released: May 4, 2011 6 23,000+ —
Cover albumsYear Information Oricon weekly
peak position[1] Oricon sales RIAJ Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2010 Eternity: Love < Songs[13]
Released: October 13, 2010 3 100,000+ Gold
SinglesYear Title Oricon chart peak positions and sales
[citation needed] Album
Daily Weekly
[1] Monthly Yearly Sales
2000 "Take Back" — 59 — — 23,000 Affection
2001 "Trust Your Love" — 18 — — 42,000
"Color of Soul" — 29 — — 13,000
"The Meaning of Peace" — 12 — — 67,000 Best: First Things
2002 "So into You" — 50 — — 6,000 Affection
"Love Across the Ocean" — 19 — — 22,000 Grow into One
"Maze" — 25 — — 13,000
2003 "Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba" — 3 — 24 283,000
"Come with Me" — 14 — — 41,000 Feel My Mind
"Gentle Words" — 15 — — 27,000
2004 "Crazy 4 U" — 12 — — 28,000
"Love < Honey" — 4 — 62 151,000 Secret
"Chase" — 18 — — 22,000
"Kiseki" — 7 — — 60,000
2005 "Hands" — 7 — — 49,000
"Hot Stuff" — 10 — — 30,000 Secret (50,000 Limited Copies)
"Butterfly" — 2 — 85 126,000 Best: First Things
"Flower" — 4 — 96 106,100
"Promise/Star" — 4 — — 62,000
"You" 1 1 7 50 190,000 Best: Second Session
"Birthday Eve" 2 6 — 191 48,000 Best: Second Session (50,000 Limited Copies)
"D.D.D." 2 5 — 188 48,000
"Shake It Up" 1 6 — 196 47,000
2006 "Lies" 2 7 — 197 47,000
"Feel" 3 1 — 187 48,000
"Candy" — 3 — 190 48,000
"No Regret" 4 4 — 74 131,000 Best: Second Session
"Ima Sugu Hoshii" — 5 — 193 47,000 Best: Second Session (50,000 Limited Copies)
"Kamen" — 3 — 198 47,000
"Wind" — 3 — 200 47,000
"Someday/Boys < Girls" 2 3 — 110 89,000 Best: Second Session
"Get It On" (digital single) — — — — —
"Koi no Tsubomi" 2 2 — 28 273,000 Black Cherry
"4 Hot Wave" 1 2 1 14 391,000
"Won't Be Long" 2 2 — 56 236,000
"Cherry Girl/Unmei" 2 3 — 145 106,000
2007 "But/Aish<#333;" 1 2 9 59 131,000 (March-May 2007 Limited Time)
"Freaky" 1 1 1 29 200,000 Kingdom
"Ai no Uta" 2 2 9 62 135,000
"Last Angel" 3 3 9 99 92,000
2008 "Anytime" 2 4 — — 53,000
"Moon" 2 2 4 46 141,000 Trick
"Taboo" 1 1 5 86 88,000
"Stay with Me" 1 1 3 88 71,000
2009 "It's All Love!" 1 1 3 61 99,000 Universe
"3 Splash" 1 2 7 67 93,000
"Alive/Physical Thing" 1 1 11 146 45,000
2010 "Can We Go Back" 2 2 8 179 37,000
"Gossip Candy" 3 4 8 81 84,000 Dejavu
"Suki de, Suki de, Suki de./Anata Dake ga" 1 2 10 83 85,000
2011 "Pop Diva" 3 4 15 — 39,000
DVDsYear Information Oricon weekly
peak position[1] Sales
2003 7Spirits
Released: March 19, 2003 35,000+
2004 Feel...
Released: March 24, 2004 33,000+
Girls: Selfish
Released: November 25, 2004 33,000+
2005 Secret: First Class Limited Live
Released: September 21, 2005 1 322,000+
2006 Tour 2005: First Things Deluxe Edition
Released: September 13, 2006 1 134,000+
2007 Live Tour 2006-2007: Second Session
Released: March 27, 2007 1 175,000+
2008 Black Cherry Tour 2007: Special Final in Tokyo Dome
Released: March 31, 2008 1 106,000+
Live Tour 2008: Kingdom
Released: September 24, 2008 1 95,000+
2009 Fan Club Special Event: Let's Party Vol.1
Available only for the Fan Club Members
Released: February 25, 2009 — —
Live Tour 2009: Trick
Released: October 21, 2009 1 85,000+[14]
2010 Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live
Available only for the Fan Club Members
Released: March, 10, 2010 — —
Live Tour 2010: Universe
Released: October 06, 2010 1 67,000+
2011 Eternity ~Love < Songs~ at Billboard Live
Released: February 23, 2011 2 25,000+
KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME
Released: May 18, 2011 1 21,500+
Other collaborations
99% Radio All Stars - Be Mine (from '99% Radio Show' compilation)
Clench < Blistah - Teaser (Kumi Koda feat. Clench < Blistah, from 'Grow into One' album)
Daisuke D.I. Imai - Super Sonic (Kumi Koda < Daisuke D.I. Imai, from '573 Records Special Compilation Album')
Exile - Won't Be Long (Kumi Koda x Exile) (from Won't Be Long single)
Heartsdales - It's a Small World (Kumi Koda < Heartsdales, from '80 Days' soundtrack, 'Secret' album)
Jhett a.k.a. Yakko for Aquarius - Just Go feat. Kumi Koda (from 'Just Go' single, 'Jhett' album)
KM-Markit - Hot Stuff (Kumi Koda featuring KM-Markit, from 'Hot Stuff' single, 'Secret' album)
KM-Markit - Rainy Day feat. Kumi Koda(from 'Vivid' album)
Lisa - Magic (from 'Feel My Mind' album)
Lisa - Switch feat. Kumi Koda < Heartsdales (from 'Switch/I Only Want to Be with You' single, 'Gratitude' album)
M-Flo - Simple < Lovely (m-flo loves Kumi Koda, from 'Cosmicolor' album)
Misono - It's all Love! (Kumi Koda x Misono) (from It's all Love! Single, 'Universe album)
Mr. Blistah - Candy (Kumi Koda feat. Mr. Blistah, from 'Candy' single, 'Best: Second Session' album)
Rather Unique - Every-After-Party feat. Kumi Koda (from '99% Radio Show' compilation)
Show Luo - Twinkle feat. Kumi Koda (from 'Speshow' album)
Soulhead - D.D.D. (Kumi Koda feat. Soulhead, from 'D.D.D.' single, 'Best: Second Session' album)
Soulhead - XXX feat. Kumi Koda (from 'Pray/XXX' single, 'Naked' album)
Tatsuya Ishii - Kamen (Kumi Koda feat. Tatsuya Ishii, from 'Kamen' single, 'Best: Second Session' album)
TRF - Joy-meets Kumi Koda (from 'Lif-e-Motions' album)
TVXQ - Last Angel feat. Tohoshinki (from 'Last Angel' single, Kingdom album)
Verbal - Till Morning Comes (from 'Affection' album)
Smap - Everybody feat. Kumi Koda(from 'Pop Up! Smap' album)
Far East Movement - Make It Bump feat. Koda Kumi (from 'Free Wired' album)
Theme songs
The following songs performed by Koda have been used as themes for a range of motion pictures, TV series and video games:
"So into You:" Rank <#332;koku, Japan Count Down, Tokyo Club Gang (TV shows)
"Maze": Psycho Doctor (drama)
"Real Emotion": Final Fantasy X-2 (video game)
"1000 no Kotoba": Final Fantasy X-2 (video game)
"Crazy 4 U": Gilgamesh (anime)
"Switch": Crimson Tears (video game)
"Cutie Honey": Cutie Honey (movie), Re:Cutie Honey (anime)
"Into Your heart": Cutie Honey (movie), Re:Cutie Honey (anime)
"The Theme of Sister Jill": Cutie Honey (movie)
"Yogiri no Honey": Cutie Honey (movie)
"Chase": Samaazu to Yuka no ayashii××kashi chau no kayo!! (TV show)
"Kiseki": J-League (TV show)
"Love Holic": Sekai Bari Bari Value (TV show)
"Hands": Uchimura Producer (TV show)
"Through the Sky": The Sunday (TV show)
"It's a Small World": 80 Days (movie)
"Hot Stuff": Ryuha-R (TV show)
"Butterfly": Kosume no mah<#333; (drama)
"Shake It Up": The Sunday (TV show)
"Lies": Adore na! Garejji (TV show)
"No Regret": The Law of Ueki (anime)
"Wind": Torino 2006 Chuukei (TV show)
"Someday": Shin Kyoto Meikyuu Annai (TV movie)
"Boys < Girls": Waters (movie)
"Go Way!!": Crayon Shin-chan Movie (movie)
"Koi no Tsubomi": Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru (drama)
"Yume no Uta": Damen Walkers (drama)
"Unmei": Oh-oku (movie)
"But": Step Up (movie)
"Last Angel" feat. Tohoshinki: Resident Evil 3: Extinction (movie)
"Moon Crying": Puzzle (drama)
"Faraway": Subaru (movie)
"Alive": Kamui no Gaiden (movie)
"Can We Go Back": Darren Shan (movie)
"Lollipop": Happy Music (TV show)
"Inside Fishbowl": Guru Guru 99 (TV show)
"Outside Fishbowl": MIDNITE DORAMA SERIES (drama)
"Anata Dake Ga": Second Virgin (dreama)
"Hey baby!": Crayon Shin-chan (anime)
"Choitashi Life": Onegai Ranking (TV show)
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