misono discographyStudio albums 4 EPs 2 Compilation albums 2 Singles 19 Music videos 41
The discography of Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Misono (best known by her stage name "misono") includes 4 studio albums, 2 compilation albums , 2 cover albums and 19 singles. Her releases have been under the record label Avex Trax , which is the first label under the Avex Group .
Although having debuted as the lead vocalist for the band day after tomorrow in 2002, misono debuted as a solo artist on March 29, 2006, with her single VS . The single debuted in the top five of the Oricon charts, but would become her only solo single to break the top five.
Despite releasing multiple singles annually, along with annual albums, misono's releases would fail to chart well. Her debut album Never+Land (2007) charted at No. 20, Sei -say- (2008) at No. 20, Me (2010) at No. 35 and Uchi (2014) at No. 49. Due to her decreasing sales, her final album, Uchi, had the message, "If we do not sell 10,000 albums, misono can't release another CD," as a subtitle to the album.[ 1]
As of October 13, 2014, misono has not released another single or album.[ 2]
Albums
Studio albums
Year
Album Information
Oricon Albums Charts[ 3]
Reported sales[ 4]
2007
Never+Land
20
13,000
2008
Sei -say-
20
13,000
2010
Me
20
7,000
2014
Uchi ※There won't be any New CD from misono if this Album can't sell over Ten Thousand
Released: October 13, 2014
Label: Avex Trax (AVCD-93026)
Formats: CD
49
5,307
Cover albums
Extended plays
Singles
Release
Title
Notes
Chart positions
Oricon sales[ 4]
Album
Oricon Singles Charts[ 3]
Billboard Japan Hot 100 †[ 5]
RIAJ digital tracks†[ 6]
2006
"VS "
4
—
—
40,000
Never+Land
"Kojin Jugyō "
Finger 5 cover.
15
—
—
16,000
"Speedrive "
21
—
—
16,000
"Lovely♡Cat's Eye "
14
—
—
17,000
2007
"Hot Time/A.__~answer~ "
22
—
—
8,400
Never+Land /Sei -say-
"Pochi "
36
—
—
4,100
Sei -say-
"Zasetsu Chiten "
Produced by Hidekazu Hinata (Straightener ).
39
—
—
3,700
2008
"Juunin Toiro "
Produced by GO!GO!7188
47
—
—
3,200
2008
"Mugen Kigen "
Produced by Onsoku Line .
32
—
—
3,000
"Ninin Sankyaku "
10
71
93*
28,000
"Kazoku no Hi/Aburazemi♀ "
23
52
60* 95*
5,600
Me
2009
"Kyuukon ~Yaruki•Genki•Sono Ki no Nekko~ / ?cm "
40
46
—
3,800
"end=Start/Suuten ~Kimi no Ude no Naka~ "
19
82
76
6,700
"Urusei Yatsura no Theme ~Lum no Love Song/「Mii」 "
Yuko Matsutani cover.
18
45
64
4,800
Cover Album
"Watashi Iro/Bokura Style "
Written by Kohmi Hirose .
34
79
—
3,800
Me
2010
"...Suki xxx/0-ji Mae no Tsunderella "
15
35
—
3,000
2011
"Hontouso/Sukirai "
26
—
—
—
Uchi
2012
"Maialino! "
61
—
—
—
2012
"Itsumademo... Teddy Bear "
77
—
—
—
Collaborations
Release
Artist
Title
Chart positions
Oricon sales[ 4]
Album
Oricon Singles Charts[ 3]
Billboard Japan Hot 100 †[ 5]
RIAJ digital tracks†[ 6]
2003
Cyber X feat. misono
"11 eleven "
18
—
—
20,000
Cyber X #01
2009
Koda Kumi x misono
"It's All Love! "
1
1
1
99,000
Universe
Friends & Hexagon All Stars
"Naite mo Ii Desu ka"
2
4
59
115,000
We Love Hexagon 2009
2010
Hexagon All Stars & Tsubasa
"Bokura niwa Tubasa ga Aru (Oozora e)"
—
—
—
—
Never+Land
Sei -say-
Me
Uchi
Tales with misono-Best-
symphony with misono Best
Cover album
Universe
Hello World
with you feat. Me (Back-On x misono)
Premium Cocoa
NO you! NO life! NO...××? feat. Me (Cocoa Otoko x misono)
References
External links
Studio albums Cover albums Extended plays Singles Other singles Related