- Main article: Maeda Yuki
The discography of Maeda Yuki consists of two compilation albums and thirteen singles. Her best selling release is "Nishi Shinjuku de Atta Hito" with a total sale of 3,030 copies. Maeda's songs are written by various composers, and it is only her second single, "Tokyo You Turn", which have been composed by Tsunku.
In April 2000, Maeda began her solo career as an enka singer under Hello! Project. Being signed to Teichiku Records, her debut single didn't chart but was on the other hand #5 on the most requested list on the enka radio station. On the Wired Request Ranking (Top 200), it charted for 14 weeks.[1] Her highest charting and highest-selling single to date is her sixth single, "Nishi Shinjuku de Atta Hito". After the release of her eight single, she graduated from Hello! Project in 2009. She then released a compilation album with all her singles up to then, then two Korean-themed singles, with her final release being another compilation album in 2011. In 2012, Maeda retired to focus on being a mother, but returned to the music scene in 2022.
Albums[]
Compilation Albums[]
Year | Title | Information | Oricon Weekly Album Chart |
Sales (Oricon) | |
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2009 | Maeda Yuki Zenkyoku Shuu ~Gwaenchanha~ |
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2011 | Busan Hatsu ~Kankoku Series Best~ |
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Singles[]
Year | # | Title | Oricon Weekly Singles Chart |
Sales (Oricon) |
Album | |
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First week |
Total | |||||
2000 | 1 | Naki Usagi | Maeda Yuki Zenkyoku Shuu ~Gwaenchanha~ | |||
2001 | 2 | Tokyo You Turn | ||||
2002 | 3 | Tokyo, Yoimachigusa. | ||||
2003 | 4 | Tokyo Kirigirisu | 134 | 905 | 1,661 | |
2004 | 5 | Sarasara no Kawa | 195 | 1,013 | 2,185 | |
6 | Nishi Shinjuku de Atta Hito | 83 | 1,470 | 3,030 | ||
2006 | 7 | Omae no Namida wo Ore ni Kure | 185 | 500 | ||
2007 | 8 | Ai Ai Daiko | 119 | 760 | ||
2009 | 9 | Gwaenchanha ~Daijoubu~ | 118 | 852 | 1,241 | |
2010 | 10 | Mianhaeyo ~Gomennasai~ | 106 | 471 | 751 | Busan Hatsu ~Kankoku Series Best~ |
2011 | 11 | Busan Hatsu | 130 | 509 | 1,491 | |
2022 | 12 | Tenjoubana | ||||
2023 | 13 | Katate ni Novel |
Other Singles[]
Year | Title | Album |
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1995 | "Beni Azami" (with Itsuki Hiroshi) | Itsuki Hiroshi Duet Special Selection 14 |
1995 | Kanashii Kurai Kokoro wo Somete" (with Itsuki Hiroshi) | Itsuki Hiroshi Duet Special Selection 14 |
Music Videos[]
Year | Title |
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2000 | Naki Usagi |
2001 | Tokyo You Turn |
2002 | Tokyo, Yoimachigusa. |
2003 | Tokyo Kirigirisu |
2004 | Sarasara no Kawa |
Nishi Shinjuku de Atta Hito | |
2006 | Omae no Namida wo Ore ni Kure |
2007 | Ai Ai Daiko |
2009 | Gwaenchanha ~Daijoubu~ |
2010 | Mianhaeyo ~Gomennasai~ |
2011 | Busan Hatsu |
Busan Hatsu (Korean Version) |
Discography Featured In[]
- H.P. ALL STARS
- Itsuki Hiroshi
- Itsuki Hiroshi Duet Special Selection 14
- Nagoya Misonoza Koen Live 2002 "Uta Mai Sou"
- Itsuki Hiroshi Duet Special Selection 14
- The Douyou Pops 2 Haru no Uta Shuu
- The Douyou Pops 3 Natsu no Uta Shuu
- The Douyou Pops 4 Aki no Uta Shuu
- Shinsaku Douyou Pops 1
- Shinsaku Douyou Pops 2
- Petit Best 4
- Petit Best 5
- Hello! Project Radio Drama Osaka Compilation Vol. 4
- Petit Best 6
- Petit Best 7
- Petit Best 8
- Hello! Project Special Unit Mega Best
References[]
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