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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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