Ai Otsuka discography

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Ai Otsuka discography
Studio albums 6
Live albums 11
Compilation albums 2
Singles 23

The discography of Ai Otsuka, a Japanese singer-songwriter, contains five studio albums, two compilation albums, eleven live DVD albums, and twenty-two singles.

Studio albums

Year Information Oricon weekly
peak position
[1]
Sales Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2004 Love Punch
  • Released: March 31, 2004
3 700,000+ 2× Platinum (JP)[2]
Love Jam
  • Released: November 17, 2004
1 657,000+ 2× Platinum (JP)[3]
2005 Love Cook
  • Released: December 14, 2005
1 835,333+ 3× Platinum (JP)[4]
2007 Love Piece
  • Released: September 26, 2007
1 376,115+ 2× Platinum (JP)[5]
2008 Love Letter
  • Released: December 17, 2008
3 180,000+ Gold (JP)[6]
2014 Love Fantastic
  • Released: July 16, 2014
22 6,157
2015 Love Tricky
  • Released: April 22, 2015
24 3,822

Compilation albums

Year Information Oricon weekly
peak position
[1]
Sales Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2007 Ai am Best (愛 am Best?)
  • Released: March 28, 2007
1 727,192+ 3× Platinum (JP)[7]
2009 Love Is Best
  • Released: November 11, 2009
1 100,000+ Gold (JP)[8]

Singles

Year Title Oricon singles chart peak positions and sales
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Album
Daily Weekly
[1]
Monthly Yearly Debut Overall
2003 "Momo no Hanabira" 24 6,848 44,822 Love Punch
"Sakuranbo" 5 12 6,730 527,674
2004 "Amaenbo" 6 32,591 105,609
"Happy Days" 3 73,858 163,433 Love Jam
"Kingyo Hanabi" 3 65,979 148,121
"Daisuki da Yo" 3 74,797 156,844
2005 "Kuroge Wagyu Joshio Tan Yaki 680 Yen" 3 68 58,787 149,134
"Sakuranbo -encore press-" (re-release) 5 5 86 61,283
"Smily/Biidama" 1 1 26 110,512 310,323 Love Cook
"Neko ni Fūsen" 3 92 61,268 111,324
"Planetarium" 1 1 41 90,567 316,425
2006 "Frienger" 2 2 60 70,414 173,115 Love Piece
"Yumekui" 4 5 66 63,428 146,665
"Ren'ai Shashin" 1 2 75 77,570 147,975
2007 "Chu-Lip" 2 3 66 55,362 120,779
"Peach/Heart" 1 1 2 38 68,346 169,245
"Pocket" 4 5 144 39,236 61,350 Love Letter
2008 "Rocket Sneaker/One x Time" 2 4 163 30,382 44,428
"Kurage, Nagareboshi" 3 4 147 34,118 47,955
2009 "Bye Bye" 4 8 17,485 21,022
2010 "Zokkondition/Lucky Star" 3 6 n/a n/a 11,980 15,817 Love Fantastic
"I ♥ ×××" 5 8 31 - 10,322 14,178
2013 "Re:Name" 6 8 - 9,364 10,276+
2014 "More More" 22 34 - 2,674 3,000

Other

In other works

  • Love for Nana: Only 1 Tribute (March 16, 2005)
    • "Cherish/大塚 愛 for Trapnest" (also included on her Love Cook album)
  • Tokyo Friends: The Movie music collection (August 23, 2006)
    • Six tracks performed by the fictional band "Survival Company"
      • "to me" (cover of Boo Bee Benz)
      • "ちょっと" (Chotto, original track)
      • "フレンズ -サバカンver.-" (Friends: Sabakan ver., included in sixth single)
      • "君という花" (Kimi to Iu Hana, cover of Boo Bee Benz)
      • "ハリケーン" (Hurricane, original track)
      • "tears -サバカンver.-" (Tears: Sabakan ver., alternate version of the B-side of Yumekui).

DVDs

  • Jam Punch Tour 2005: Condor no Pants ga Kuikondoru (コンドルのパンツがくいコンドル?) (July 27, 2005)
  • Love Cook Tour 2006: Mascara Mainichi Tsuketemasu Kara (マスカラ毎日つけてマスカラ?) (July 26, 2006)
  • Love is Born: 3rd Anniversary 2006 (January 1, 2007)
  • Ai am Best Tour 2007: Best na Comment ni Meccha Ai wo Komento!!! (ベストなコメントにめっちゃ愛を込めんと!!!?) (September 26, 2007)
  • Love Is Born: 4th Anniversary 2007 (January 1, 2008)
  • Love Piece Tour 2008: Megane Kakenakya Yume ga Nee! (メガネかけなきゃユメがねぇ!?) (July 30, 2008)
  • Love Is Born: 5th Anniversary 2008 (February 25, 2009)
  • Love Letter Tour 2009: Channel Keshite Ai-chan Neru! (チャンネル消して愛ちゃん寝る!?) (May 6, 2009)
  • Love Letter Tour 2009: Light Terashite, Ai to Yume to Kandō to... Warai to! (ライト照らして、愛と夢と感動と…笑いと!?) (September 23, 2009)
  • Love Is Born: 6th Anniversary 2009 (March 17, 2010)
  • Love is Best Tour 2009 Final (June 2, 2010)
  • Love Is Born: 7th Anniversary 2010 (March 9, 2011)
  • Love Is Born: 10th Anniversary 2013 (March 19, 2014)
  • Love Fantastic Tour 2014: Ōtsuka Ai wa Mahōtsukāi (おぉーつかあいはまほぉーつかぁい) (December 17, 2014)

Theme songs and tie-ins

  • "Momo no Hanabira" – theme song for Suika
  • "Sakuranbo" - featured in the game Taiko no Tatsujin Po~taboru by Namco and Drummania V by Konami
  • "Pretty Voice" – theme song for Shoubu Shitagi' (aka Division 1 Stage 1)
  • "Kuroge Wagyuu Joshio Tanyaki 680 Yen" – ending song for Black Jack
  • "Friends" – theme song for Tokyo Friends, the drama Otsuka starred in.
  • "Planetarium" – image song for Hana Yori Dango
  • "Yumekui" – theme song for the Tokyo Friends movie
  • "Ren'ai Shashin" – theme song for the movie Tada, Kimi o Aishiteru
  • "Chu-Lip" – theme song for the drama Kirakira Kenshui
  • "Cherish" – theme song for Love for Nana
  • "Peach" – ending theme song for Hanazakari no Kimitachi e
  • "Peach" – featured in the game Taiko no Tatsujin 2 by Namco and Drummania V by Konami
  • "Bye Bye" – song for Asahi Slat 2009 TVCM
  • "Lucky Star" – theme Song for Vancouver Olympic winter game 2010 (on TV Fuji)
  • "Zokkondition" – song for Asahi Slat 2010 TVCM

See also

References

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