Kumi Koda videography

Kumi Koda video discography

Kumi Koda performing at Live Earth in Tokyo in 2007.
Video albums 18
Music videos 139
Films 3

Kumi Koda has released more than 100 music videos since her debut in 2000. In other visual media, she has made four cameos: one in the Square Enix video game Final Fantasy X-2 as the character Lenne, one in the 2004 film Cutie Honey singing "The Theme of Sister Jill," one in the 2006 drama Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru, and one in the 2011 re-make of the Korean drama You're Beautiful, Ikemen desu ne. Koda starred in the film Cherry Girl in 2006, a 52-minute movie filmed for her 2006 album, Black Cherry. She also acted in the 2007 film Saiyūki, the feature film version of the 2006 drama Saiyūki.

For her music videos, Koda has actively worked with directors Shigeaki Kubo and Takashi Tadokoro, with both directing more than 15 of her videos each. From 2009, Koda increasingly worked with directors Ryuji Seki and Hiroaki Higashi. Koda has also worked multiple times with directors Tomoo Noda, Tetsuo Inoue and Ippei Morita. For her 2008 collaboration with Fergie, "That Ain't Cool," Koda worked with American music video director Fatima Robinson. She enlisted the help of Robinson once more for the videos on her 2012 single "Summer Trip," "Touch Down" and "Lalalalala." For the video of her cover of Hide's "Pink Spider," Koda worked with Japanese director Mika Ninagawa.

List of music videos

2000s

Year Music video Director(s) Notes
2000 "Take Back" Masashi Mutō[1]
2002 "Trust Your Love" Ken Sueda[2]
"Color of Soul" Toru Morimoto, Yuki Saito[2]
"So into You" Takashi Tadokoro[3]
"Love Across the Ocean" Masaki Shinozuka[4]
"Maze" Tetsuo Inoue[4]
2003 "Real Emotion" Inoue[5]
"Come with Me" Takahide "Taka" Ishii[6]
"Gentle Words" Tadokoro[7]
2004 "Crazy 4 U" Inoue[8]
"Switch" Shigeaki Kubo[9] Lisa featuring Kumi Koda and Heartsdales
"Cutie Honey" (キューティーハニー, Kyūtī Hanī) Inoue[2]
"Chase" Hidaki Sunaga[10]
"Kiseki" Tadokoro[11]
"Selfish" Ippei Morita[12] Compiled on Girls: Selfish
"Shake It" Ishii, Yūsuke Azumaya[13]
"24" Morita[14]
2005 "Hands" Morita[15]
"Hands (Album Edition)" Morita[14]
"Trust You" Kubo[16]
"Just Go" Masaki Ōkita[17] Jhett featuring Kumi Koda
"Hot Stuff" (featuring KM-Markit) Kubo[18]
"Trust You" (Thanks to Mam & Gramma Ver.) Kubo[19] Re-cut edition featuring fewer dance scenes and more kimono scenes.
"Butterfly" Kubo[20]
"Promise" Tadokoro[21]
"Star" Tadokoro[21] Billed the "Short Version," but no full-length version exists.
"You" Kubo[22]
"Birthday Eve" Sunaga[23]
"DDD" (featuring Soulhead) Ryuji Seki[24]
"Shake It Up" Tadokoro[25]
2006 "Lies" Kubo[26]
"Feel" Kubo[27]
"Candy" (featuring Mr. Blistah) Kubo[28]
"No Regret" Mutō, Hidetaka Tahara[29]
"Ima Sugu Hoshii" Shūichi Tan[25]
"XXX" Seki[30] Soulhead featuring Kumi Koda
"Kamen" (featuring Tatsuya Ishii) Hiroaki Hobo[31]
"Wind" Kubo[32]
"Someday" Kubo[33]
"Koi no Tsubomi" Seki[34]
"Ningyo-hime" (人魚姫, "Mermaid Princess") Tadokoro[35]
"I'll Be There" Kubo[36]
"Juicy" Kubo[37]
"With Your Smile" Kubo[38]
"Yume no Uta" Kensuke Kawamura[39]
"Futari de..." Kawamura[39]
"Won't Be Long" (Exile & Kumi Koda) Ishii[40]
"Unmei" Tomoo Noda[41]
"Twinkle" Yasuhiro Aoki[42] Animated feature by Studio 4°C for their short film Amazing Nuts!: Tatoe Kimi ga Sekaijū no Teki ni Natte mo
"Twinkle (English Version)" (Show Luo featuring Kumi Koda) Electronik[35]
2007 "Get Up & Move!!" Kawamura[43]
"Crazy 4 U" (Dance Version) Inoue[43] Re-cut dance versions for Best: Bounce & Lovers
"Juicy" (Dance Version) Kubo[43]
"So into You" (Dance Version) Tadokoro[43]
"Selfish" (Dance Version) Morita[43]
"Candy" (Dance Version) (featuring Mr. Blistah) Kubo[43]
"Hot Stuff" (Dance Version) (featuring KM-Markit) Kubo[43]
"But" Tadokoro[44]
"Aisho" Noda[45]
"Freaky" Tadokoro[46]
"Run for Your Life" Kubo[47]
"Ai no Uta" Noda[48]
"Last Angel" (featuring Tohoshinki) Morita[49]
2008 "Anytime" Kubo[50]
"Introduction for Kingdom" Yoshiya Okoyama[51] Animated feature created by Yoshiya Okoyama of animation team Drawiz, Inc.
"Anytime (Album Version)" Kubo[51] Re-cut with singing scenes removed.
"Under" Hirotaka Takada[52]
"Koi no Mahō" (恋の魔法, "Magic of Love") Tadokoro[51]
"Himitsu" (秘密, "Secret") Tadokoro[51]
"Ai no Uta" (Album Version) Noda[51] Re-cut with monochrome scenes.
"More" Yoshiya Okoyama[51]
"Amai Wana" (甘い罠, "Sweet Snare") Tadokoro[53]
"Anata ga Shite Kureta Koto" (あなたがしてくれたこと, "The Things You Did for Me") Tadokoro[51]
"Wonderland" Natsuki Kida[51]
"Moon Crying" Tadokoro[54]
"That Ain't Cool"(featuring Fergie) Fatima Robinson[54] Features an appearance of Fergie herself.
"Taboo" Tadokoro[55]
"Taboo" (Another Edition) Tadokoro[56] Re-cut to centre around bathroom dance scenes.
"Stay with Me" Tadokoro[57]
"Stay with Me" (Another Edition) Tadokoro[58] Re-cut to centre on song performance scenes.
2009 "Show Girl" Kubo[59]
"Just the Way You Are" Seki[60]
"That Ain't Cool" (Album Edition)(featuring Fergie) Robinson[59] Re-cut with additional scenes.
"It's All Love!" (Kumi Koda x Misono) Tadokoro[61]
"Faraway" Hirotaka Takada[62]
"Lick Me" Kubo[63]
"Ecstasy" Inoue[64]
"Hashire!" (走れ!, "Run!") Seki[64]
"Alive" Noda[65]
"Physical Thing" Seki[66]

2010s

Year Music video Director(s) Notes
2010 "Can We Go Back" Seki[67]
"Superstar" Hiroaki Higashi[68]
"You're So Beautiful" Tadokoro[69]
"Lollipop" Seki[70]
"Inside Fishbowl" Higashi[71]
"Outside Fishbowl" Tadokoro[71]
"Suki de, Suki de, Suki de." Noda[72]
"Anata Dake ga" Noda[72]
"Walk (To the Future)" Noda[72]
"Megumi no Hito" (め組のひと, "Group 'Eye' People") Higashi[73]
"Be My Baby" Higashi[73]
2011 "Pop Diva" (Album Version) Seki[73] Features added sound effects
"Bambi" Higashi[73]
"Passing By" (featuring B. Howard) Higashi[73] Features an appearance by B. Howard himself.
"VIP" Higashi[74]
"Poppin' Love Cocktail" (featuring Teeda) Higashi[75]
"Ko-So-Ko-So" Higashi[76]
"In the Air" Seki[77]
"Ai o Tomenaide" Seki[78]
"You Are Not Alone" Kunihiko Okazaki[79] Features live rehearsal footage.
"Love Me Back" Higashi[80]
2012 "Boom Boom Boys" Seki[81]
"No Man's Land" Seki[82]
"VIP" (featuring T-Pain) Higashi[74] Does not feature T-Pain in the music video.
"Lay Down" Yu-ya Hara[83]
"Escalate" Seki[84]
"Love Me Back (Album Version)" Higashi[80]
"So Nice" (featuring Mr. Blistah) Higashi[85]
"Slow" (featuring Omarion) Higashi[85] Features an appearance by Omarion himself.
"Everyday" Higashi[86]
"Love Technique" Seki[87]
"Brave" Hara[88]
"All for You" Hara[89]
"Brave (Love Romance Version)"
"Whatchu Waitin' On?" Higashi[90]
"Go to the Top" Tomoe Nakano[91] Animated music video.
"Koishikute" Seki[92]
2013 "Lovely" (ラブリー, Raburii) Seki[93]
"Pink Spider" Mika Ninagawa[94]
"Shake Hip!" Seki[95]
"Pink Spider (UULA Version)" Ninagawa[95]
"Touch Down" Robinson[96]
"Lalalalala" Robinson[97]
"Dreaming Now!" Seki[98]
2014 "Show Me Your Holla" Seki[99]
"LOL"[100]
"Hotel"
"Money in My Bag"
"So Fever"
"Kimi Omoi"
"Never Give It Up"
"Dance in the Rain"
2015 "Walk of My Life"
"Like It"
"Ex Tape"
"Hurricane"
2016 "On And On"
"On And On (Selfie Version)"
"No Me Without You"

Video albums

Music video albums

List of media, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Certifications
JPN
[101]
TWN
[n 1]
7 Spirits
  • Released: March 19, 2003
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD
27
Feel...
  • Released: March 24, 2004
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD
13
Girls: Selfish
  • Released: November 25, 2004
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD
11

Live albums

List of media, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Certifications
JPN
[101]
TWN
[n 1]
Secret First Class Limited Live
  • Released: September 21, 2005
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, VCD
1 6
Koda Kumi Live Tour 2005: First Things
  • Released: September 13, 2006
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, VCD
1 4
Koda Kumi Live Tour 2006–2007 Second Session
  • Released: March 28, 2007
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1
Live Tour 2007: Black Cherry
  • Released: March 31, 2008
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, VCD
1 3
Live Tour 2008: Kingdom
  • Released: September 24, 2008
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
2
Fan Club Event 2008: Let's Party Vol. 1
  • Available only for fan club members
  • Released: February 25, 2009
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD
Live Tour 2009: Trick
  • Released: October 21, 2009
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, VCD
1 5
2009 Taiwan Live
  • Released: March 10, 2010
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD
3
Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary: Best Live Box DVD
  • Released: July 17, 2010
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD
Live Tour 2010: Universe
  • Released: October 6, 2010
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1
Eternity: Love & Songs at Billboard Live
  • Released: February 23, 2011
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
2
10th Anniversary: Fantasia in Tokyo Dome
  • Released: May 18, 2011
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 3
Live Tour 2011: Dejavu
  • Released: February 8, 2012
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 6
Premium Night: Love & Songs
  • Released: February 8, 2012
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
5 10
Live Tour 2013: Japonesque
  • Released: December 4, 2013
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
2 9

Filmography

This is a chronologically-ordered list of games, films and television shows in which Kumi Koda has appeared.

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