Miho Fukuhara discography

The discography of Japanese musician Miho Fukuhara consists of three studio albums, six extended plays, five video albums and numerous singles. Fukuhara debuted as a singer in 2006 locally in Hokkaido, releasing The Roots and Step Up EP through Hokkaido Television Broadcasting's independent label Yumechika Records. After covering Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me" in 2007, Fukuhara made her major label debut through Sony Music Japan in 2008.

Miho Fukuhara discography
Miho Fukuhara performing in Hokkaido in 2013
Studio albums3
Live albums1
Compilation albums1
Video albums1
EPs6
Singles13

Fukuhara's debut album Rainbow (2008) was a commercial success, becoming certified gold by the RIAJ and spawning the top 30 singles "Change", "Himawari", "Yasashii Aka" and "Love (Winter Song)". After releasing her second album Music Is My Life in 2010, Fukuhara released the concept extended plays Regrets of Love and The Soul Extreme EP. The leading track of The Soul Extreme EP, "O2" featuring singer Ai was a success, allowing Fukuhara to release a second extended play in the series, The Soul Extreme EP II, led by the song "Get Up!" featuring Akiko Wada.

In 2012, Fukuhara debuted as an actress in the musical comedy drama Kaeru no Ojōsama, and performed cover songs for the song's soundtrack. In 2013, Fukuhara was announced as the 6th vocalist for pop group Sweetbox, and was the group's featured vocalist for their album #Z21. In 2015, Fukuhara set up an independent music label, Happy Field Records, and in December of the same year released an extended play of new material, Something New.

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Sales (JPN)[1][upper-alpha 1] Certifications
JPN
[2]
TWN East Asian
[3]
Rainbow
  • Released: January 28, 2009 (JPN)
  • Label: Sony Music Japan
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, digital download
2 93,000
Music Is My Life
  • Released: June 16, 2010 (JPN)
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, digital download
518 26,000
The Best of Soul Extreme
  • Released: June 13, 2012 (JPN)
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: CD, 2CD/DVD, digital download
16 14,000

Compilation albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Sales (JPN)[1]
JPN
[2]
A Gift for You
  • Released: March 26, 2014 (JPN)
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: 2CD, digital download
60 4,000

Live albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Sales (JPN)[1]
JPN
[2]
Miho Fukuhara Live in Music
  • Released: December 30, 2015 (JPN)
  • Label: Happy Field Records
  • Formats: CD
234 300

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Sales (JPN)[1]
JPN
[2]
The Roots 102[upper-alpha 2] 800
Step Out EP
  • Released: October 11, 2006 (JPN)
  • Label: Yumechika
  • Formats: CD
249[upper-alpha 2] 800
Regrets of Love
  • Released: October 22, 2010 (JPN)
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: CD, 2CD, digital download
47 6,000
The Soul Extreme EP
  • Released: May 11, 2011 (JPN)
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: CD, 2CD, digital download
22 10,000
The Soul Extreme EP II
  • Released: October 12, 2011 (JPN)
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, digital download
26 4,000
Something New
  • Released: December 2, 2015 (JPN)[5]
  • Label: Happy Field Records
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, digital download
127 900

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales (JPN)[1] Certifications Album
JPN Oricon
[2]
JPN Hot 100
[6][upper-alpha 3]
"Change" 2008 144 25,000 Rainbow
"Himawari" (ひまわり, "Sunflower") 2415 9,000
"Yasashii Aka" (優しい赤, "Tender Red") 2411 15,000
  • RIAJ (cellphone): Gold[19]
"Love (Winter Song)" 1410 21,000
  • RIAJ (cellphone): Gold[20]
"Yuki no Hikari" (雪の光, "Snow Light")[21] 2009 50
"Hanabi Sky" ("Fireworks Sky") 265 6,000 Music Is My Life
"Let It Out" 1014 14,000
"Nande Nakitaku Nacchau n Darō"
(なんで泣きたくなっちゃうんだろう,
"Why Did You Want to Start Bawling?")
4444 4,000
"Mirai" (未来-ミライ-, "Future") 2010 3341 3,000
"Moshikashite" (もしかして, "Perhaps")
"Dream On"
(featuring Daichi Miura)
2012 3128 3,000 The Best of Soul Extreme
"Rising Heart" (ライジングハート, Raijingu Hāto) 2013 4026 5,000 A Gift for You
"Beyond"
"—" denotes items that did not chart.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
JPN Hot 100
[6][upper-alpha 3]
JPN RIAJ
Digital
Track
Chart

[upper-alpha 4][upper-alpha 5]
"Sir Duke"[23] 2006 N/AN/A The Roots
"Koi wa Rhythm (Believe My Way) (恋はリズム, "Love Is the Rhythm")[24] N/AN/A Step Up EP
"Regrets of Love"[25] 2010 Regrets of Love
"Starlight"[26][27] 2011 The Soul Extreme EP
"O2"[26]
(featuring Ai)
4
"Get Up!"[28]
(featuring Akiko Wada)
67 The Soul Extreme EP II
"Surely Someday"[29] 2010 "Rising Heart" / "Beyond" (single)
"Something New"[30] 2015 N/A Something New
"—" denotes items that did not chart. "N/A" denotes songs that were released prior or after the creation or dissolution of the Billboard Japan Hot 100 or the RIAJ Digital Track Chart.

Other appearances

List of guest appearances that feature Miho Fukuhara
Title Year Album
"Because You Loved Me" 2007 Tribute to Celine Dion
"Brand New Start"
(Studio Apartment featuring Miho Fukuhara)
2010 2010
"Your Story"
(Joe Hisaishi x Miho Fukuhara)
Villain Soundtrack
"Your Story (Vocalise)"
(Joe Hisaishi x Miho Fukuhara)
"Apologies @Tokyo Za Koenji 100623"
(Sleepy.ab featuring Miho Fukuhara)
Live @ Sapporo Kitara
"Love Me Tender"
(Elvis Presley featuring Miho Fukuhara)
Viva Elvis (Japanese Edition)
"Sunao" (素直, "Truthful") 2011 We Love Mackey
"Stand by Me"
(among Playing for Change)
Songs Around the World: PFC with TFC
"Don't Worry"
(among Playing for Change)
"Chanda Mama"
(among Playing for Change)
"On the Way" (オン ザ ウェイ, On Za Uei)
(Studio Apartment featuring Miho Fukuhara)
2012 Nihon no Uta
"On the Way (English Version)"
(Studio Apartment featuring Miho Fukuhara)
"Kaze ni Naritai" (風になりたい, "I Want to Be the Wind")
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 1
"Hana" (, "Flower")
(among Chansons)
"Cherry Blossom" (チェリーブラッサム)
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 2
"Roman Hikō" (浪漫飛行, "Romantic Flight")
(among Chansons)
"Hageshii Ame ga" (激しい雨が)
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 3
"Friends" (フレンズ)[upper-alpha 6]
"Owaranai Uta" (終わらない歌)
(among Chansons)
"Rock 'n' Roll Widow" (ロックンロール・ウィドウ)
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 4
"Playback Part 2~Imitation Gold (Medley)" (プレイバックPart2~イミテイション・ゴールド(メドレー))
(among Chansons)
"Cutie Honey" (キューティーハニー)
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 5
"EZ Do Dance"
(among Chansons)
"Try Me (Watashi o Shinjite)" (私を信じて)
(among Chansons)
"Flashdance... What a Feeling"[upper-alpha 6]
"Sore ga Daiji" (それが大事)
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 6
"Nando demo" (何度でも)
(among Chansons)
"Wedding Bells" (ウェディング・ベル)
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 7
"Down Town"
(among Chansons)
"Tokio"
(among Chansons)
"Don't Stop the Music"
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 8
"Toki ni wa Mukashi no Hanashi o" (時には昔の話を)
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 9
"Tashika na Koto" (たしかなこと)
(among Chansons)
"Donna Toki mo." (どんなときも。)
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 10
"Happiness" (ハピネス)
(among Chansons)
"Yah Yah Yah"
(among Chansons)
Kaeru no Ojōsama Episode 11
"Hello, My Friend"
(among Chansons)
"#Z21 (Zeitgeist21)"
(among Sweetbox)
2013 #Z21
"Nothing Can Keep Me from You"
(among Sweetbox)
"All 4 Love (Skyfall)"
(among Sweetbox)
"Every Rose"
(among Sweetbox)
"Beautiful"
(among Sweetbox)
"Life Is Good"
(among Sweetbox)
"Alone"
(among Sweetbox)
"Aase's Death"
(among Sweetbox)
"Carol of the Bells"
(among Sweetbox)
"My Understatement"
(among Sweetbox)
"Justified"
(among Sweetbox)
"Bon Bon Villa"
(Soil & "Pimp" Sessions featuring Miho Fukuhara)
Circles
"Paradise Soul"
(Makoto Saito featuring Miho Fukuhara)
Paradise Soul
"Exit"
(Zeebra featuring Miho Fukuhara)
25 to Life
"Party!!"
(A Flood of Circle featuring Miho Fukuhara)
2013 Golden Time
"Every Breath You Take"
(Fried Pride featuring Miho Fukuhara)
Rocks!

Video albums

List of media, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions
JPN DVD
[2]
Sing a Song Tour 2010
  • Released: December 22, 2010
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: DVD
183

Notes

  1. Sales provided by Oricon database and are rounded to the nearest thousand copies.
  2. Charted in 2008.
  3. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Change",[7] "Himawari",[8] "Yasashii Aka",[9] "Love (Winter Song)",[10] "Yuki no Hikari",[11] "Hanabi Sky",[12] "Let It Out",[13] "Nande Nakitaku Nacchau n Darō",[14] "Mirai",[15] "Get Up!",[16] "Dream On",[17] "Rising Heart".[18]
  4. The RIAJ Digital Track Chart is a depreciated chart that ran from 2009 until early 2012 and tracked full-length cellphone downloads.
  5. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "O2".[22]
  6. Performed solo by Fukuhara, so was unable to be released by Pony Canyon.
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