The discography of Japanese pop singer Koda Kumi includes 15 studio albums, 2 cover albums, 10 compilation albums, 10 remix albums, 9 live albums and 57 singles. All of her Japanese musical releases have been with Rhythm Zone, a sub-label of Avex Group.
Koda originally debuted in the United States on Orpheus Records under the name Koda, with the singles "Take Back" (2000) and later "Trust Your Love" (2001), sung in English. The Japanese versions of these songs were used for her debut in Japan, and were released in December 2000 and May 2001. Her first album, Affection, was released in March 2002.
In the 12 weeks between December 2005 and February 2006, Koda released a single consecutively every week, which resulted in her first number one singles in Japan, "You" and "Feel". Her 2005 and 2006 compilation albums Best: First Things and Best: Second Session were both certified for two million copies shipped by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
Starting in 2006 with 4 Hot Wave, Koda started to release annual summer singles featuring multiple promoted A-sides. This was continued with "Freaky" (2007), Moon (2008), 3 Splash (2009), Gossip Candy (2010), 4 Times (2011), Summer Trip (2013) and "Hotel" (2014). Songs from these releases were compiled onto the album Summer of Love in 2015. From 2009, Koda begun to release a series of non-stop dance remix albums called Driving Hit's, featuring songs from her career mixed together into a 70-minute medley remix. In October 2010, Koda released her first album of covers, entitled Eternity: Love & Songs, featuring recordings of songs by Japanese musicians. Her second, Color the Cover, was released in February 2013.
Video Koda Kumi discography
Albums
All release dates pertain to their release in Japan, unless stated.
Studio albums
Tribute and cover albums
Compilation albums
Remix albums
Live albums
Extended plays
Maps Koda Kumi discography
Singles
As a lead artist
2000s
2010s
As a collaborating artist
Promotional singles
Other charted songs
Other appearances
See also
- Koda Kumi videography
Notes
References
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