Gackt discography
The discography of Japanese recording artist Gackt consists of eight studio albums, eight compilation albums, one extended play, and forty-eight singles. In 1999 Gackt signed a recording contract with Nippon Crown. His breakthrough success was the EP Mizérable, which peaked at number 2 on the Oricon albums chart. His single "Returner (Yami no Shūen)", released on June 20, 2007, was his first and only single to reach the number one spot on the Oricon charts to date.[1] In 2007, his entire back catalogue, with live song recordings from Drug Party tour, was released on the iTunes Store, video collection "The Greatest Filmography" was released in the United States and Canada, and his album Diabolos was released in 18 European countries.[2][3][4] From November 2008 until March 2010 his records were released under his own independent label Dears, but still supported by Nippon Crown. In April 2010, Gackt transferred to Avex Group. Since February 2014 they're released by his independent record label G&Lovers, which is supported by Crown Tokuma. As a solo artist, since 2009 are reported sales of over 10 million,[5] and holds the male soloist record for most top ten consecutive chart singles as of July 18, 2011.[6][7]
Gackt discography | |
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Gackt at the Japanese red carpet premiere of Kong: Skull Island in 2017. | |
Studio albums | 8 |
Live albums | 3 |
Compilation albums | 8 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 48 |
Soundtrack albums | 2 |
Gackt video discography | |
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Music videos | 45 |
Concert tour videos | 14 |
Video compilations | 3 |
Platinum Boxes | 16 |
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Title (information) |
Oricon chart [8] |
Sales (Japan) |
RIAJ certification (sales thresholds) |
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Weekly | ||||
1999 | Mizérable (extended play)
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2 | 252,670 (95th, 1999) |
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2000 | Mars
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3 | 200,000 |
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2001 | Rebirth
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3 | 214,220 (100th, 2001) |
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2002 | Moon
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2 | 281,590 (67th, 2002) |
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2003 | Crescent
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5 | 250,000 |
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2005 | Love Letter
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5 | 120,000 |
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Diabolos
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4 | 100,000 |
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2009 | Re:Born
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9 | 50,000 |
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2016 | Last Moon
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6 | — |
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Footnotes:
- — = N/A
Live albums
Year | Title |
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2007 | Gackt Training Days 2006 Drug Party (Drug I Version) [Live]
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2014 | Gackt & Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra: "A Splendid Evening of Classic" (Live)
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2018 | Gackt's -45th Birthday Concert- Last Songs
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Compilation albums
Year | Title (information) |
Oricon chart [8] |
Sales (Japan) |
RIAJ certification (sales thresholds) |
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Weekly | ||||
2004 | The Sixth Day: Single Collection
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3 | 200,000 (78th, 2004) |
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The Seventh Night: Unplugged
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5 | 100,000 |
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2006 | Jūnigatsu no Love Song: Complete Box
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50 | — |
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2007 | 0079–0088
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6 | 70,000 |
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2010 | Are You "Fried Chickenz"??
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10 | 22,000 |
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The Eleventh Day: Single Collection
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7 | 20,000 |
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2013 | Best of the Best: Mild
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8 | 20,000 |
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Best of the Best: Wild
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9 | 20,000 |
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Remix albums
Year | Title |
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2015 | Gacktracks -Ultra DJ ReMix-
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Soundtrack
Year | Title |
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2009 | Slo-Pachinko Gladiator Evolution
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2014 | Mysteries of Yoshitsune I&II
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Singles
- On December 27, 2006, Japanese recording charts Oricon wrote up the list of Gackt's top ten best selling singles.[15] The sales can be seen in the table, from first: "Another World", "Vanilla", "Jūnigatsu no Love Song", "Metamorphoze", "Kimi no Tameni Dekiru Koto", "Wasurenai Kara", "Oasis", "Redemption", "Kimi ni Aitakute", and "Mizérable".
Credited work
- Covers
- 1997 - Hideki Saijo's "Kizudarake no Lola" as a vocalist.
- 2000 - Stevie Wonder's "To Feel the Fire" as part of Kirin's Fire brand of coffee campaign.
- 2003 - John Lennon's "Love", performed at the "Dream Power: John Lennon Super Live" concert organized by Yoko Ono in Saitama Super Arena.[24]
- 2016 - Ayumi Hamasaki's "Seasons" as part of Nescafé Dolce Gusto brand of coffee campaign.[25]
- 2017 - Dreams Come True's "Suki" released in The Best Covers Of Dreams Come True Doriuta Vol.1. (2017).[26]
- Many songs during the cover concert festival conceptualized around fictional school "Camui Gakuen" held since 2009.
- Other contribution
- 2006 - Ji Dandi "Lover 〜愛しい人〜" (songwriter, composer)
- 2008 - Tōru Furuya "ララの夜想曲-nocturne-" (composer)[27]
- 2014 - Mayo Kawasaki "Why" (supplemental songwriter, composer)[28]
- 2019 - BoA "スキだよ-MY LOVE-" (lyricist)[29]
Video discography
Concert tour videos
Year | Title (information) |
Oricon Peak [8] |
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2000 | Mars Sora Kara no Homonsha: Kaisō
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44 |
2001 | Requiem et Reminiscence (Shuuen to Seijyaku)
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10 |
2003 | Gackt Live Tour 2002 Kagen no Tsuki (Seiya no Shirabe)
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6 |
Gackt Live Tour 2003 Jougen no Tsuki (Saishusho)
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5 | |
2004 | Gackt Live Tour 2004 The Sixth Day & Seventh Night (Final)
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4 |
2006 | Live Tour 2005 Diabolos (Aien no Shi to Seiya no Namida)
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5 |
Asia Tour Diabolos (哀婉 no Toki) in Korea Documentary
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— | |
2007 | Gackt Training Days in Korea Drug Party Asia Tour
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— |
Gackt Training Days 2006 Drug Party - Zepp Tokyo
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— | |
Gackt Training Days in Taiwan Drug Party Asia Tour
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— | |
2010 | Visualive Arena Tour 2009 Requiem Et Reminiscence II Final Chinkon To Saisei
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6 |
2014 | Best of the Best I - 40th Birthday
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72 |
Best of the Best I - Xtasy
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73 | |
2013 Kamui Gakuen de Semena Sai
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34 | |
Gackt × Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra "Kareinaru Classic no Yube"
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11 | |
2015 | Gackt x Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra Dai 2 Kai "Kareinaru Classic no Yube"
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39 |
2014 Kamui Gakuen de Matomena Sai
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33 | |
2016 | 2015 Camui G School de Dashitekudasai - Minna no Omoi wo Da, Da, Dashitekudasai -
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6 |
2017 | Gackt Japan Tour 2016 Last Visualive Saigo no Tsuki –Last Moon–
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3 |
Concert tour videos compilations
Year | Title (information) |
Oricon Peak [8] |
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2008 | nine*nine
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34 |
Music videos compilations
Year | Title (information) |
Oricon Peak [8] |
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2006 | The Greatest Filmography 1999-2006 (Red)
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7 |
The Greatest Filmography 1999-2006 (Blue)
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6 |
Video singles
Year | Title (information) |
Oricon Peak [8] |
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1999 | Video Vanilla
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— |
2000 | Video Mirror Oasis
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— |
2001 | Saisei to Shuen
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— |
2002 | Soyokaze
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— |
2003 | Gekkou
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4 |
Platinum Box series
Year | Title (information) |
Oricon Peak [8] |
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2000 | Platinum Box
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29 |
2001 | Platinum Box II
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6 |
2002 | Platinum Box III
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15 |
2003 | Platinum Box IV
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17 |
2004 | Platinum Box V
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10 |
2005 | Platinum Box VI
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20 |
2006 | Platinum Box VII
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13 |
2007 | Platinum Box VIII
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— |
2008 | Platinum Box IX
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— |
2009 | Platinum Box X
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— |
2011 | Platinum Box XI
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— |
2012 | Platinum Box XII
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— |
2013 | Platinum Box XIII
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— |
2014 | Platinum Box XIV
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37 |
2015 | Platinum Box XV
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42 |
2016 | Platinum Box XVI
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46 |
2017 | Platinum Box XVII
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19 |
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- Elton Suzuki (2003-10-02). "Dream Power Live 2003 - Report by Elton Suzuki". jeclique.com. Retrieved September 13, 2010.
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- "GACKT shows off angel voice for Dreams Come True cover". J-Generation. 18 July 2017. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
- "Furuya, Toru: Heroes ~to my treasure~". musicJapanplus. coolJapan. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
- "川崎麻世: 無条件" (in Japanese). Crown Tokuma. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
- "BoA、日本ニューシングル「スキだよ-MY LOVE-」の作詞にGACKTが参加…日韓コラボに期待" (in Japanese). Kstyle. Retrieved 2019-03-27.