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'''Koda Kumi''' made her debut in late 2000, but it wasn't until 2002 that her debut album, [[affection]], made its way onto the scene. She started to gain some more wide-spread popularity starting in 2003 with her appearance on the Japanese soundtrack of [[Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]], her fresh Urban music style, her revealing photo-shoots as well as her "12 Days of Christmas" single project, where she released one single every week for 12 weeks starting in December 2005. She has also been named by Oricon as the top seller of Japan in 2006 and 2007. She is [[misono]]'s older sister.
 
'''Koda Kumi''' made her debut in late 2000, but it wasn't until 2002 that her debut album, [[affection]], made its way onto the scene. She started to gain some more wide-spread popularity starting in 2003 with her appearance on the Japanese soundtrack of [[Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]], her fresh Urban music style, her revealing photo-shoots as well as her "12 Days of Christmas" single project, where she released one single every week for 12 weeks starting in December 2005. She has also been named by Oricon as the top seller of Japan in 2006 and 2007. She is [[misono]]'s older sister.
  
 
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==Profile==
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[[Image:298492.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting [[Grow Into One|grow into one]] (2003)]]
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Profile</span>==
 
 
 
[[Image:298492.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting [[grow into one]] (2003)]]
 
  
 
* '''Stage name:''' Koda Kumi (倖田來未)
 
* '''Stage name:''' Koda Kumi (倖田來未)
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* '''Birthplace:''' [[Kyoto|Kyoto]], [[Japan]]
 
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Kyoto|Kyoto]], [[Japan]]
 
* '''Birthday:''' November 13, 1982
 
* '''Birthday:''' November 13, 1982
* '''[[Blood Type]]<nowiki>:</nowiki>''' A
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* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
 
* '''Height:''' 154 cm / 5'0"
 
* '''Height:''' 154 cm / 5'0"
* '''Favorite singers:''' [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Aguilera Christina Aguilera] & [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ja_Rule Ja Rule]
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* '''Favorite singers:''' [[Wikipedia:Christina Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]] & [[Wikipedia:Ja Rule|Ja Rule]]
 
* '''Favorite music genre:''' Rock, R&B
 
* '''Favorite music genre:''' Rock, R&B
 
* '''Favorite food:''' Panini, bundt cake
 
* '''Favorite food:''' Panini, bundt cake
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* '''Sibling(s):''' [[misono]] (younger sister; ex-vocalist of [[day after tomorrow]])
 
* '''Sibling(s):''' [[misono]] (younger sister; ex-vocalist of [[day after tomorrow]])
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Biography</span>==
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==Biography==
 
 
 
Koda Kumi was the first girl born into her family in a number of generations. She dreamed of becoming a singer ever since she was in elementary school. She auditioned alongside [[Goto Maki]] for the 3rd generation of [[Morning Musume]] when she was seventeen, but didn't make it. Coincidentally, Goto would join Avex Trax years later. She was noticed by [[avex trax]], however, and was signed to sub-label [[Rhythm Zone]] and began releasing pop music with an urban feel.
 
Koda Kumi was the first girl born into her family in a number of generations. She dreamed of becoming a singer ever since she was in elementary school. She auditioned alongside [[Goto Maki]] for the 3rd generation of [[Morning Musume]] when she was seventeen, but didn't make it. Coincidentally, Goto would join Avex Trax years later. She was noticed by [[avex trax]], however, and was signed to sub-label [[Rhythm Zone]] and began releasing pop music with an urban feel.
  
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===affection===
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">affection</span>===
 
 
 
 
Koda officially debuted with the single [[Take Back|TAKE BACK]] in December 2000 and went on to relesae her second single in May 2001, [[Trust Your Love]], charting at #59 and #18 respectively. They were also released in the United States with TAKE BACK charting at #18 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales while Trust Your Love took #19 position on the Billboard Hot 100 Sales Chart and #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales Chart. After two more singles, [[Color of Soul|COLOR OF SOUL]] and [[So Into You]], her first studio album [[affection]] was released in 2002, which peaked on the [[Oricon]] charts at #12.
 
Koda officially debuted with the single [[Take Back|TAKE BACK]] in December 2000 and went on to relesae her second single in May 2001, [[Trust Your Love]], charting at #59 and #18 respectively. They were also released in the United States with TAKE BACK charting at #18 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales while Trust Your Love took #19 position on the Billboard Hot 100 Sales Chart and #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales Chart. After two more singles, [[Color of Soul|COLOR OF SOUL]] and [[So Into You]], her first studio album [[affection]] was released in 2002, which peaked on the [[Oricon]] charts at #12.
  
===<span class="mw-headline">grow into one</span>===
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===grow into one===
 
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[[Image:KodaKumi90.jpg|right|230px|thumb|Koda Kumi in [[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]] (2005)]]
 
Koda's fifth single post-[[affection]], [[love across the ocean]], was released in mid 2002 and debuted at #19, while the following single, [[m.a.z.e]], charted at #25. She was asked to sing the theme songs of [[Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]], [[real Emotion]] and [[1000 no Kotoba]], while also providing the voice for the character Lenne in the Japanese version of the game and providing the motion capture for Yuna's dance during the opening. This single proved to be a success, debuting at #3 and gaining her some recognition. Releasing her second studio album, [[Grow Into One|grow into one]], ensured Koda her first album to chart and continue the trend in the top ten, debuting at #8.
 
Koda's fifth single post-[[affection]], [[love across the ocean]], was released in mid 2002 and debuted at #19, while the following single, [[m.a.z.e]], charted at #25. She was asked to sing the theme songs of [[Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]], [[real Emotion]] and [[1000 no Kotoba]], while also providing the voice for the character Lenne in the Japanese version of the game and providing the motion capture for Yuna's dance during the opening. This single proved to be a success, debuting at #3 and gaining her some recognition. Releasing her second studio album, [[Grow Into One|grow into one]], ensured Koda her first album to chart and continue the trend in the top ten, debuting at #8.
  
===<span class="mw-headline">feel my mind</span>===
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===feel my mind===
 
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[[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]], [[Gentle Words]] and [[Crazy 4 U]], charting at #14, #15 and #12 respectively, were soon released. These singles lead to the release of her third studio album, [[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]. While charting at #7, it sold less than her previous album.
[[COME WITH ME]], [[Gentle Words]] and [[Crazy 4 U]], charting at #14, #15 and #12 respectively, were soon released. These singles lead to the release of her third studio album, [[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]. While charting at #7, it sold less than her previous album.
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">secret</span>===
 
 
 
Koda's popularity rose with the release of her 11th single [[LOVE & HONEY]], debuting at #4, with the title track being the theme song for the [[anime]] [[Cutie Honey]]. This single also marks the start of Koda's new style: ero-kakoii (or ero-kawaii) which can be translated to "sexy-cool" or "sexy-cute". This new style was continued on to the following releases, [[Chase]], [[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]], [[hands]] and the re-cut single [[Hot Stuff]], debuting at #18, #7, #7 & #10. Koda released her fourth album [[Secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]] in February 2005, charting at #3, with 505,600 copies being sold, making it the #22 album of 2005.
 
  
===<span class="mw-headline">BEST ~first things~</span>===
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===secret===
 
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Koda's popularity rose with the release of her 11th single [[Love & Honey|LOVE & HONEY]], debuting at #4, with the title track being the theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Cutie Honey]]. This single also marks the start of Koda's new style: ero-kakoii (or ero-kawaii) which can be translated to "sexy-cool" or "sexy-cute". This new style was continued on to the following releases, [[Chase]], [[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]], [[Hands (Koda Kumi)|hands]] and the re-cut single [[Hot Stuff]], debuting at #18, #7, #7 & #10. Koda released her fourth album [[Secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]] in February 2005, charting at #3, with 505,600 copies being sold, making it the #22 album of 2005.
On the 11th of June 2005, Kumi held [[secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]] Concert, its respective DVD has become one of the top 10 selling DVDs of Japan, and released her sixteenth single, [[Butterfly]] two weeks later. Debuting at #2, it became her highest charting single at that point and was very well received by the Japanese public and gained Kumi a number of awards. She then released [[flower]] and [[Promise / Star]], both charting at #4 and alongside Butterfly, they were included on her first Best-of compilation, titled [[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]. This is the album said to have skyrocketed her career, reaching #1 on the weekly charts and selling 1,207,793 copies in 2005, making it the #6 album of the year and the highest selling female album of 2005.
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">BEST ~second session~</span>===
 
  
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===BEST ~first things~===
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On the 11th of June 2005, Kumi held [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]] Concert, its respective DVD has become one of the top 10 selling DVDs of Japan, and released her sixteenth single, [[Butterfly]] two weeks later. Debuting at #2, it became her highest charting single at that point and was very well received by the Japanese public and gained Kumi a number of awards. She then released [[Flower (Koda Kumi)|flower]] and [[Promise / Star]], both charting at #4 and alongside Butterfly, they were included on her first Best-of compilation, titled [[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]. This is the album said to have skyrocketed her career, reaching #1 on the weekly charts and selling 1,207,793 copies in 2005, making it the #6 album of the year and the highest selling female album of 2005.
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[[Image:230px-KodaKumisecondsession.jpg|left|230px|thumb|Koda Kumi in [[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]] (2006)]]
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===BEST ~second session~===
 
In December 2005, Koda began her ~12 Weeks of Christmas~ project in which she released one single each week for twelve consecutive weeks.
 
In December 2005, Koda began her ~12 Weeks of Christmas~ project in which she released one single each week for twelve consecutive weeks.
  
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This successful project was celebrated with Koda's second best-of compilation album [[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]] which included all of the 12 singles plus a new song, and was released in 3 formats: CD Only, CD+DVD and CD+2DVD, the 2DVD being limited and including her LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~ at Zepp Osaka, and was sold out within days. The album sold over a million copies just after one week of release.
 
This successful project was celebrated with Koda's second best-of compilation album [[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]] which included all of the 12 singles plus a new song, and was released in 3 formats: CD Only, CD+DVD and CD+2DVD, the 2DVD being limited and including her LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~ at Zepp Osaka, and was sold out within days. The album sold over a million copies just after one week of release.
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Black Cherry</span>===
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===Black Cherry===
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[[Koi no Tsubomi]] was her first single released after the 12 singles project, in May 2006, and debuted at #2 with sales of 140,000 copies sold. This made it the highest debut week sales for female artists in 2006 until [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] surpassed it with her single [[Blue Bird (Hamasaki Ayumi)|BLUE BIRD]] in June. This title was reclaimed by Koda after her release of [[4 hot wave]] which debuted at #2 behind the KinKi Kids, nearly breaking their streak of consecutive #1 singles.
  
[[Koi no Tsubomi]] was her first single released after the 12 singles project, in May 2006, and debuted at #2 with sales of 140,000 copies sold. This made it the highest debut week sales for female artists in 2006 until [[Hamasaki Ayumi|ayumi hamasaki]] surpassed it with her single [[Blue Bird (Hamasaki Ayumi)|BLUE BIRD]] in June. This title was reclaimed by Koda after her release of [[4 hot wave]] which debuted at #2 behind the KinKi Kids, nearly breaking their streak of consecutive #1 singles.
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Alongside 4 hot wave, Koda's first photobook, [[Maroc|MAROC]], was also released on the same day, photographed by [[Leslie Kee]] in [[Wikipedia:Morocco|Morocco]].
 
 
Alongside 4 hot wave, Koda's first photobook, [[Maroc|MAROC]], was also released on the same day, photographed by [[Leslie Kee|Leslie Kee]] in [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morocco Morocco].
 
  
 
In October, Kumi released her 33rd single [[Yume no Uta / Futari de...]], described as a "two story ballad single," both songs sharing the same melody, only having different lyrics and arrangements, as Kumi felt that the melody contained both sad and happy elements.
 
In October, Kumi released her 33rd single [[Yume no Uta / Futari de...]], described as a "two story ballad single," both songs sharing the same melody, only having different lyrics and arrangements, as Kumi felt that the melody contained both sad and happy elements.
  
After [[Won't Be Long]], a duet with [[EXILE]], she released [[Cherry Girl / Unmei]] a week prior to her fifth studio album [[Black Cherry]] which would go on to include all the a-sides from her 2006 releases excluding [[Futari de...|Futari de...]] in December 2006. This album went on to become the first female studio album to stay at the #1 position for four weeks since [[Hamasaki Ayumi|ayumi hamasaki]]'s album third album [[Duty]] in 2000.
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After [[Won't Be Long]], a duet with [[EXILE]], she released [[Cherry Girl / Unmei]] a week prior to her fifth studio album [[Black Cherry]] which would go on to include all the a-sides from her 2006 releases excluding [[Futari de...]] in December 2006. This album went on to become the first female studio album to stay at the #1 position for four weeks since [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s album third album [[Duty]] in 2000.
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Kingdom</span>===
 
  
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===Kingdom===
 
Her third best-of compilation, [[Best ~Bounce & Lovers~|BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]], a limited release with only 300,000 copies, was released alongside her first single of 2007, [[But / Aishou|BUT / Aishou]], both charting at #2.
 
Her third best-of compilation, [[Best ~Bounce & Lovers~|BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]], a limited release with only 300,000 copies, was released alongside her first single of 2007, [[But / Aishou|BUT / Aishou]], both charting at #2.
  
 
Following the trend of 4 hot wave, Kumi released another four-track summer single [[Freaky|FREAKY]], with two of the songs having [[PV|PVs]]. [[Freaky|FREAKY]] became Kumi's fourth #1 single.
 
Following the trend of 4 hot wave, Kumi released another four-track summer single [[Freaky|FREAKY]], with two of the songs having [[PV|PVs]]. [[Freaky|FREAKY]] became Kumi's fourth #1 single.
  
She then released ballad single [[Ai no Uta]] in September, charting at #2, and [[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]], featuring Korean Boy-band [[Tohoshinki]], theme song to the Japanese release of [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resident_Evil_3 Resident Evil 3], better known in Japan as "Biohazard 3."
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She then released ballad single [[Ai no Uta]] in September, charting at #2, and [[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]], featuring Korean Boy-band [[Tohoshinki]], theme song to the Japanese release of [[Wikipedia:Resident Evil 3|Resident Evil 3]], better known in Japan as "Biohazard 3."
  
On the 1st of December 2007, she became the seventh female Japanese artist to hold a solo concert at [[Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]], marking her 7th year anniversary since her debut with [[Take Back|TAKE BACK]] by making the ticket prices 7,777yen.
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On the 1st of December 2007, she became the seventh female Japanese artist to hold a solo concert at [[Tokyo Dome]], marking her 7th year anniversary since her debut with [[Take Back|TAKE BACK]] by making the ticket prices 7,777yen.
  
Her sixth studio album was released on the 30th of January 2008, one week after her first single for 2008, [[anytime]] which debuted at #4. The album reached #1 and held the #1 position for two weeks, selling more than 500,000 copies. The CD+2DVD included her PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL IN YOKOHAMA ARENA concert and all the tracks on the album had their own [[PV]].
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Her sixth studio album was released on the 30th of January 2008, one week after her first single for 2008, [[Anytime|anytime]] which debuted at #4. The album reached #1 and held the #1 position for two weeks, selling more than 500,000 copies. The CD+2DVD included her PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL IN YOKOHAMA ARENA concert and all the tracks on the album had their own [[PV]].
 
 
====<span class="mw-headline">Controversy</span>====
 
  
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====Controversy====
 
On the 1st of February, 2008, Koda Kumi was retelling how her manager recently got married and asked "whether or not they would have children". However her manager said not for the time being and Koda commented on how they should have children early as "when women are around 35 years old their amniotic fluid goes bad".
 
On the 1st of February, 2008, Koda Kumi was retelling how her manager recently got married and asked "whether or not they would have children". However her manager said not for the time being and Koda commented on how they should have children early as "when women are around 35 years old their amniotic fluid goes bad".
  
 
The answer was so offensive that many radio shows and newspapers had a lot complaints from women around the country. [[avex trax]] decided that all promotion of Kingdom was to be cancelled, her official website being shut down, and so was all of the websites of her endorsements, such as Kirin and Kose Vise. A week later, Koda Kumi appeared in an exclusive interview on Fuji TV's "FNN Super News" to apologize for the remark she made. Even though she tearfully apologized for the harm she caused, reactions to Koda's apology were mostly negative. An informal poll taken after the broadcast through Sankei Sports' website indicated that 81% of the viewers felt the apology was insufficient, while only 9% said it was enough.
 
The answer was so offensive that many radio shows and newspapers had a lot complaints from women around the country. [[avex trax]] decided that all promotion of Kingdom was to be cancelled, her official website being shut down, and so was all of the websites of her endorsements, such as Kirin and Kose Vise. A week later, Koda Kumi appeared in an exclusive interview on Fuji TV's "FNN Super News" to apologize for the remark she made. Even though she tearfully apologized for the harm she caused, reactions to Koda's apology were mostly negative. An informal poll taken after the broadcast through Sankei Sports' website indicated that 81% of the viewers felt the apology was insufficient, while only 9% said it was enough.
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Post Controversy</span>===
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===Post Controversy===
 
 
 
As of April 2008, her endorsements with Kosé and Gillette have reopened post this controversy. However, she is no longer the spokesperson for Honda, Kirin, and GemCerey.
 
As of April 2008, her endorsements with Kosé and Gillette have reopened post this controversy. However, she is no longer the spokesperson for Honda, Kirin, and GemCerey.
  
On March 31, 2008 her [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME DVD]] was released and went to #1 on the Oricon DVD Charts. Her [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]] still went ahead as planned, and commenced on April 12, 2008, where she again apologized for her controversial remark. The shows on the 15th and 17th of May, 2008 at [[Yoyogi|Yoyogi]] National First Gymnasium, Tokyo, were filmed for a WOWOW TV broadcast of the tour on the 26th of July.[[Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]] was released on DVD on September 24, 2008, becoming her fifth consecutive #1 DVD.
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On March 31, 2008 her [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME DVD]] was released and went to #1 on the Oricon DVD Charts. Her [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]] still went ahead as planned, and commenced on April 12, 2008, where she again apologized for her controversial remark. The shows on the 15th and 17th of May, 2008 at [[Yoyogi]] National First Gymnasium, Tokyo, were filmed for a WOWOW TV broadcast of the tour on the 26th of July.[[Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]] was released on DVD on September 24, 2008, becoming her fifth consecutive #1 DVD.
  
On April 17, 2008, Avex Entertainment announced her 40th single, a "four elements single," featuring four tracks, much like [[Freaky|FREAKY]] and [[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]], called [[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]. It was released on June 11, 2008 and went to #2 on the Oricon Single Charts. Kumi followed [[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]] with her 41st single, [[TABOO]] released on October 8, 2008. TABOO went on to debut at #1 on the Oricon Single Charts, making it her 5th #1 single. Her 42nd single, [[Stay With Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]], was released on December 24th, 2008, and also debuted at #1. It is described as a "winter love ballad" and is featured in the [[au LISMO|au LISMO]] [[Cm|CM]]. Shortly after, she released her seventh studio album, [[TRICK]] on on January 28, 2009, also topping the Oricon Charts at #1 for 2 consecutive weeks.
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On April 17, 2008, Avex Entertainment announced her 40th single, a "four elements single," featuring four tracks, much like [[Freaky|FREAKY]] and [[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]], called [[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]. It was released on June 11, 2008 and went to #2 on the Oricon Single Charts. Kumi followed [[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]] with her 41st single, [[TABOO]] released on October 8, 2008. TABOO went on to debut at #1 on the Oricon Single Charts, making it her 5th #1 single. Her 42nd single, [[Stay With Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]], was released on December 24th, 2008, and also debuted at #1. It is described as a "winter love ballad" and is featured in the [[au LISMO|au LISMO]] [[Cm|CM]]. Shortly after, she released her seventh studio album, [[Trick|TRICK]] on on January 28, 2009, also topping the [[Oricon]] Charts at #1 for 2 consecutive weeks.
  
 
On march 25th, Koda released two albums: [[Out Works & Collaboration Best]] and [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's]], the latter a remix album remixed entirely by [[HOUSE NATION]]. On March 31, 2009, Koda released her 43'rd single, [[It's All Love!]]. It was a collaboration with her younger sister, [[misono]], and the song featured elements native to both singers. The second song from the single, "Faraway", was a solo-ballad by Koda, and was used as a theme song for the movie "Subaru".
 
On march 25th, Koda released two albums: [[Out Works & Collaboration Best]] and [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's]], the latter a remix album remixed entirely by [[HOUSE NATION]]. On March 31, 2009, Koda released her 43'rd single, [[It's All Love!]]. It was a collaboration with her younger sister, [[misono]], and the song featured elements native to both singers. The second song from the single, "Faraway", was a solo-ballad by Koda, and was used as a theme song for the movie "Subaru".
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Discography </span>==
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==Discography==
 
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===Studio Albums===
[[Image:KodaKumi90.jpg|right|230px|thumb|Koda Kumi in BEST ~first things~ (2005)]]
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* [2002.03.27] [[Affection|affection]]
[[Image:230px-KodaKumisecondsession.jpg|right|230px|thumb|Koda Kumi in BEST ~second session~ (2006)]]
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Studio Albums</span>===
 
 
 
* [2002.03.27] [[affection]]
 
 
* [2003.03.19] [[Grow Into One|grow into one]]
 
* [2003.03.19] [[Grow Into One|grow into one]]
* [2004.02.18] [[feel my mind]]
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* [2004.02.18] [[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]
* [2005.02.09] [[secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]]
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* [2005.02.09] [[Secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]]
 
* [2006.12.20] [[Black Cherry]]
 
* [2006.12.20] [[Black Cherry]]
 
* [2008.01.30] [[Kingdom]]
 
* [2008.01.30] [[Kingdom]]
* [2009.01.28] [[TRICK]]
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* [2009.01.28] [[Trick|TRICK]]
  
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===Compilation Albums===
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* [2005.09.21] [[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]] ''(Best Album)''
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* [2006.03.08] [[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]] ''(~12 Weeks of Christmas~ Project Compilation)''
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* [2007.03.14] [[Best ~Bounce & Lovers~|BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]] ''(Ballad Best Album)''
  
* [2005.09.21] [[BEST ~first things~]] ''(Best Album)''
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===Singles===
* [2006.03.08] [[BEST ~second session~]] ''(~12 Weeks of Christmas~ Project Compilation)''
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* [2000.12.06] [[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]
* [2007.03.14] [[BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]] ''(Ballad Best Album)''
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
 
 
 
* [2000.12.06] [[TAKE BACK]]
 
 
* [2001.05.09] [[Trust Your Love]]
 
* [2001.05.09] [[Trust Your Love]]
* [2001.10.03] [[COLOR OF SOUL]]
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* [2001.10.03] [[Color of Soul|COLOR OF SOUL]]
 
* [2002.03.13] [[So Into You]]
 
* [2002.03.13] [[So Into You]]
 
* [2002.07.24] [[Love Across the Ocean|love across the ocean]]
 
* [2002.07.24] [[Love Across the Ocean|love across the ocean]]
* [2002.12.11] [[m·a·z·e]]
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* [2002.12.11] [[M.A.Z.E|m·a·z·e]]
* [2003.03.05] [[real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]] (1000の言葉; ''1000 Words'')
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* [2003.03.05] [[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba|real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]] (1000の言葉; ''1000 Words'')
* [2003.08.27] [[COME WITH ME]]
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* [2003.08.27] [[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]
 
* [2003.12.10] [[Gentle Words]]
 
* [2003.12.10] [[Gentle Words]]
 
* [2004.01.15] [[Crazy 4 U]]
 
* [2004.01.15] [[Crazy 4 U]]
* [2004.05.26] [[LOVE & HONEY]]
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* [2004.05.26] [[Love & Honey|LOVE & HONEY]]
 
* [2004.07.28] [[Chase]]
 
* [2004.07.28] [[Chase]]
 
* [2004.09.08] [[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]] (奇跡; ''Miracle'')
 
* [2004.09.08] [[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]] (奇跡; ''Miracle'')
* [2005.01.19] [[hands (Koda Kumi)|hands]]
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* [2005.01.19] [[Hands (Koda Kumi)|hands]]
* [2005.04.13] [[Hot Stuff_feat. KM-MARKIT|Hot Stuff]] feat. [[KM-MARKIT]]
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* [2005.04.13] [[Hot Stuff]] feat. [[KM-MARKIT]]
 
* [2005.06.22] [[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]
 
* [2005.06.22] [[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]
 
* [2005.08.10] [[flower (Koda Kumi)|flower]]
 
* [2005.08.10] [[flower (Koda Kumi)|flower]]
* [2005.09.07] [[Promise/Star|Promise / Star]]
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* [2005.09.07] [[Promise / Star]]
  
 
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* [2005.12.07] [[you (Koda Kumi)|you]]
+
* [2005.12.07] [[You (Koda Kumi)|you]]
 
* [2005.12.14] [[Birthday Eve]]
 
* [2005.12.14] [[Birthday Eve]]
 
* [2005.12.21] [[D.D.D. feat.SOULHEAD|D.D.D.]] feat.[[SOULHEAD]]
 
* [2005.12.21] [[D.D.D. feat.SOULHEAD|D.D.D.]] feat.[[SOULHEAD]]
 
* [2005.12.28] [[Shake It Up]]
 
* [2005.12.28] [[Shake It Up]]
 
* [2006.01.04] [[Lies]]
 
* [2006.01.04] [[Lies]]
* [2006.01.11] [[feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]]
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* [2006.01.11] [[Feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]]
* [2006.01.18] [[Candy (Koda Kumi)|Candy]] feat.[[Mr.Blistah|Mr.Blistah]]
+
* [2006.01.18] [[Candy (Koda Kumi)|Candy]] feat.[[Mr.Blistah]]
 
* [2006.01.25] [[No Regret]]
 
* [2006.01.25] [[No Regret]]
 
* [2006.02.01] [[Ima Sugu Hoshii]] (今すぐ欲しい; ''I Want You Now'')
 
* [2006.02.01] [[Ima Sugu Hoshii]] (今すぐ欲しい; ''I Want You Now'')
* [2006.02.08] [[KAMEN feat.Ishii Tatsuya|KAMEN]] (仮面; ''Mask'') feat. [[Ishii Tatsuya]] (石井竜也)
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* [2006.02.08] [[Kamen]] (仮面; ''Mask'') feat. [[Ishii Tatsuya]] (石井竜也)
* [2006.02.15] [[WIND]]
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* [2006.02.15] [[Wind (Koda Kumi)|WIND]]
* [2006.02.22] [[Someday / Boys&Girls|Someday / Boys♡Girls]]
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* [2006.02.22] [[Someday / Boys Girls|Someday / Boys♡Girls]]
  
 
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* [2007.06.27] [[Freaky|FREAKY]]
 
* [2007.06.27] [[Freaky|FREAKY]]
 
* [2007.09.12] [[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]] (愛のうた; ''Love Song'')
 
* [2007.09.12] [[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]] (愛のうた; ''Love Song'')
* [2007.11.07] [[LAST ANGEL]] feat. [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|TOHOSHINKI]]
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* [2007.11.07] [[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]] feat. [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|Tohoshinki]]
* [2008.01.23] [[anytime]]
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* [2008.01.23] [[Anytime|anytime]]
 
* [2008.06.11] [[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]
 
* [2008.06.11] [[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]
* [2008.10.08] [[TABOO]]
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* [2008.10.08] [[Taboo|TABOO]]
 
* [2008.12.10] [[Stay With Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]
 
* [2008.12.10] [[Stay With Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]
* [2009.03.31] [[It's All Love!]]
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* [2009.03.31] [[It's All Love!]] ('''Koda Kumi''' x [[misono]])
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Download Exclusive</span>===
 
  
 +
===Download Exclusive===
 
* [2006.02.22] [[Koda Kumi Remix Album|KODA KUMI REMIX ALBUM]]
 
* [2006.02.22] [[Koda Kumi Remix Album|KODA KUMI REMIX ALBUM]]
* [2006.03.01] [[Get it On|Get It On]]
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* [2006.03.01] [[Get It On]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline">US releases (as ''Koda'')</span>===
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===US releases (as ''Koda'')===
 
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* [2001.05.12] [[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]
* [2001.05.12] [[TAKE BACK|Take Back]]
 
 
* [2002.11.02] [[Trust Your Love]]
 
* [2002.11.02] [[Trust Your Love]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline">DVD</span>===
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===DVD===
 
 
 
* [2003.03.19] [[7 Spirits|7 SPIRITS]]
 
* [2003.03.19] [[7 Spirits|7 SPIRITS]]
 
* [2004.03.24] [[Feel...|feel...]]
 
* [2004.03.24] [[Feel...|feel...]]
* [2004.11.25] [[girls ~Selfish~]]
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* [2004.11.25] [[Firls ~Selfish~|girls ~Selfish~]]
* [2005.09.21] [[secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]]
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* [2005.09.21] [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]]
* [2006.09.13] [[LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~ deluxe edition]]
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* [2006.09.13] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~ deluxe edition]]
* [2007.03.28] [[LIVE TOUR 2006~2007 ~second session~]]
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* [2007.03.28] [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|LIVE TOUR 2006~2007 ~second session~]]
* [2008.03.31] [[LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]
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* [2008.03.31] [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]
* [2008.09.24] [[KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]
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* [2008.09.24] [[Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Collaborations / Compilations</span>===
 
  
* [2001.12.19] '''Koda Kumi''' & [[BoA]] - [[the meaning of peace]]
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===Collaborations / Compilations===
 +
* [2001.12.19] '''Koda Kumi''' & [[BoA]] - [[The Meaning of Peace|the meaning of peace]]
 
* [2002.01.23] [[Various Artists Featuring songnation|VARIOUS ARTISTS FEATURING songnation]]
 
* [2002.01.23] [[Various Artists Featuring songnation|VARIOUS ARTISTS FEATURING songnation]]
 
** Track 02: the meaning of peace
 
** Track 02: the meaning of peace
 
* [2003.09.29] Various Artists - 99% Radio Show
 
* [2003.09.29] Various Artists - 99% Radio Show
 
** Track 08: Every-After-Party / Rather Unique & '''Koda Kumi'''
 
** Track 08: Every-After-Party / Rather Unique & '''Koda Kumi'''
* [2003.11.03] [[DJ YUTAKA|DJ YUTAKA]] - [[EPISODE 1|EPISODE 1]]
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* [2003.11.03] [[DJ YUTAKA]] - [[Episode 1|EPISODE 1]]
 
** Track 04: BELIEVE feat. '''KODA KUMI'''
 
** Track 04: BELIEVE feat. '''KODA KUMI'''
* [2004.04.21] [[LISA]] - [[Switch feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales / I only Want To Be With You|SWITCH feat.'''Koda Kumi''' & Heartsdales/I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU]]
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* [2004.04.21] [[LISA]] - [[Switch feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales / I only Want To Be With You|SWITCH feat.'''Koda Kumi''' & Heartsdales / I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU]]
* [2004.06.30] [[LISA]] - [[GRATITUDE]]
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* [2004.06.30] [[LISA]] - [[Gratitude|GRATITUDE]]
 
** Track 03: SWITCH feat. '''Koda Kumi''' & Heartsdales
 
** Track 03: SWITCH feat. '''Koda Kumi''' & Heartsdales
* [2004.11.03] [[80 Days Original Soundtrack|80 Days Original Soundtrack]]
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* [2004.11.03] [[80 Days Original Soundtrack]]
 
** Track 01: It's a small world '''Koda Kumi''' & [[Heartsdales]]
 
** Track 01: It's a small world '''Koda Kumi''' & [[Heartsdales]]
 
* [2005.03.24] [[JHETT aka YAKKO for AQUARIUS]] - [[JHETT]]
 
* [2005.03.24] [[JHETT aka YAKKO for AQUARIUS]] - [[JHETT]]
 
** Track 06: JUST GO feat. '''Koda Kumi'''
 
** Track 06: JUST GO feat. '''Koda Kumi'''
* [2005.04.20] [[KM-MARKIT]] - [[VIVID]]
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* [2005.04.20] [[KM-MARKIT]] - [[Vivid (KM-MARKIT)|VIVID]]
 
** Track 13: Rainy Day feat. '''Koda Kumi'''
 
** Track 13: Rainy Day feat. '''Koda Kumi'''
 
* [2005.08.01] Various Artists - [[573|573]]
 
* [2005.08.01] Various Artists - [[573|573]]
 
** Track 03 Super Sonic / '''Koda Kumi''' & Daisuke "D.I" Imai
 
** Track 03 Super Sonic / '''Koda Kumi''' & Daisuke "D.I" Imai
* [2006.02.01] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Pray/XXX|Pray / XXX]] feat. '''KODA KUMI'''
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* [2006.02.01] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Pray / XXX]] feat. '''KODA KUMI'''
 
* [2006.02.15] [[TRF]] - [[Lif-e-Motions]]
 
* [2006.02.15] [[TRF]] - [[Lif-e-Motions]]
 
** Track 10: JOY -meets '''Koda Kumi'''-
 
** Track 10: JOY -meets '''Koda Kumi'''-
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** Track 07: Simple & Lovely (m-flo loves '''Koda Kumi''')
 
** Track 07: Simple & Lovely (m-flo loves '''Koda Kumi''')
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Collectibles</span>===
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===Collectibles===
 
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* [2006.07.27] 1st Photo book - [[Maroc|MAROC]]
* [2006.07.27] 1st Photo book - [[MAROC]]
 
 
* [2006.10.14] 2007 Calendar
 
* [2006.10.14] 2007 Calendar
* [2006.12.28] [[Koda-Shiki|Koda-Shiki]]
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* [2006.12.28] [[Koda-Shiki]]
* [2006.01.29] [[Special Photo Album Box|Special Photo Album Box]]
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* [2006.01.29] [[Special Photo Album Box]]
 
* [2007.09.28] 2008 Calendar
 
* [2007.09.28] 2008 Calendar
 
* [2008.10.25] 2009 Calendar
 
* [2008.10.25] 2009 Calendar
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Live</span>==
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==Live==
 
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===Tours===
===<span class="mw-headline">Tours</span>===
 
 
 
 
* [2005.10.15] - [2005.11.13] LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~
 
* [2005.10.15] - [2005.11.13] LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~
 
* [2006.10.09] - [2007.02.23] LIVE TOUR 2006-2007 ~second session~
 
* [2006.10.09] - [2007.02.23] LIVE TOUR 2006-2007 ~second session~
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* [2008.09.22] - [2008.10.15] [[Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour 2008|FANCLUB LIVE TOUR 2008]]
 
* [2008.09.22] - [2008.10.15] [[Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour 2008|FANCLUB LIVE TOUR 2008]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Concert Series</span>===
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===Concert Series===
 
 
 
* [2005.06.11] secret -FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE- *one date only
 
* [2005.06.11] secret -FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE- *one date only
 
* [2007.06.20] LIVE IN HALL *one date only
 
* [2007.06.20] LIVE IN HALL *one date only
 
* [2008.10.23] [[Dirty Ballroom|KODA KUMI SPECIAL LIVE "Dirty Ballroom" ~one night show~]]
 
* [2008.10.23] [[Dirty Ballroom|KODA KUMI SPECIAL LIVE "Dirty Ballroom" ~one night show~]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Awards</span>==
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===Music Related Awards===
 
 
<div class="WTrthumb"><div class="thumb tnone"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 202px">[[Image:Koda-grandprix4.jpg|[[Image:200px-Koda-grandprix4.jpg|200px|Koda Kumi at the Grand Prix]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:Koda-grandprix4.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Koda Kumi at the Grand Prix</div></div></div><div class="thumb tnone"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 202px">[[Image:Bestjeanist20060037.JPG|[[Image:200px-Bestjeanist20060037.JPG|200px|Kamenashi Kazuya and Koda Kumi Best Jeanists (2006)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:Bestjeanist20060037.JPG|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>[[Kamenashi Kazuya]] and Koda Kumi Best Jeanists (2006)</div></div></div></div>
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Music Related Awards </span>===
 
 
 
 
* [2005] 47th Nihon Record Taishō for ''Butterfly''
 
* [2005] 47th Nihon Record Taishō for ''Butterfly''
 
* [2006] Artist of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)
 
* [2006] Artist of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)
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* [2008] Best Collaboration Video for ''LAST ANGEL'' (MTV VMAJ 2008)
 
* [2008] Best Collaboration Video for ''LAST ANGEL'' (MTV VMAJ 2008)
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Non-Music Related Awards</span>===
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===Non-Music Related Awards===
 
 
 
* [2006] Best Jeanist (Woman)
 
* [2006] Best Jeanist (Woman)
 
* [2006] Nail Queen
 
* [2006] Nail Queen
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* [2008] Nail Queen
 
* [2008] Nail Queen
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> External Links </span>==
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==External Links==
 
 
 
* [http://www.avexnet.or.jp/koda/ Official Website] (Japanese)
 
* [http://www.avexnet.or.jp/koda/ Official Website] (Japanese)
 
* [http://www.avex.com.tw/kodakumi/ Taiwanese Official Website]
 
* [http://www.avex.com.tw/kodakumi/ Taiwanese Official Website]
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* [http://kumiland.co.nr/ Koda Kumi Land : Brazilian fansite (Portuguese)]
 
* [http://kumiland.co.nr/ Koda Kumi Land : Brazilian fansite (Portuguese)]
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Sources </span>===
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===Sources===
 
 
 
* [http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-2528 Scandal information at Tokyograph]
 
* [http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-2528 Scandal information at Tokyograph]
  

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Koda Kumi (2009)

Koda Kumi made her debut in late 2000, but it wasn't until 2002 that her debut album, affection, made its way onto the scene. She started to gain some more wide-spread popularity starting in 2003 with her appearance on the Japanese soundtrack of Final Fantasy X-2, her fresh Urban music style, her revealing photo-shoots as well as her "12 Days of Christmas" single project, where she released one single every week for 12 weeks starting in December 2005. She has also been named by Oricon as the top seller of Japan in 2006 and 2007. She is misono's older sister.

Profile

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Koda Kumi promoting grow into one (2003)
  • Stage name: Koda Kumi (倖田來未)
  • Birth name: Kouda Kumiko (神田來未子 - こうだ くみこ)
  • Nickname: Kuu-chan, Kuu-tan
  • Birthplace: Kyoto, Japan
  • Birthday: November 13, 1982
  • Blood Type: A
  • Height: 154 cm / 5'0"
  • Favorite singers: Christina Aguilera & Ja Rule
  • Favorite music genre: Rock, R&B
  • Favorite food: Panini, bundt cake
  • People she respects: Her parents
  • Sibling(s): misono (younger sister; ex-vocalist of day after tomorrow)

Biography

Koda Kumi was the first girl born into her family in a number of generations. She dreamed of becoming a singer ever since she was in elementary school. She auditioned alongside Goto Maki for the 3rd generation of Morning Musume when she was seventeen, but didn't make it. Coincidentally, Goto would join Avex Trax years later. She was noticed by avex trax, however, and was signed to sub-label Rhythm Zone and began releasing pop music with an urban feel.

affection

Koda officially debuted with the single TAKE BACK in December 2000 and went on to relesae her second single in May 2001, Trust Your Love, charting at #59 and #18 respectively. They were also released in the United States with TAKE BACK charting at #18 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales while Trust Your Love took #19 position on the Billboard Hot 100 Sales Chart and #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales Chart. After two more singles, COLOR OF SOUL and So Into You, her first studio album affection was released in 2002, which peaked on the Oricon charts at #12.

grow into one

Koda's fifth single post-affection, love across the ocean, was released in mid 2002 and debuted at #19, while the following single, m.a.z.e, charted at #25. She was asked to sing the theme songs of Final Fantasy X-2, real Emotion and 1000 no Kotoba, while also providing the voice for the character Lenne in the Japanese version of the game and providing the motion capture for Yuna's dance during the opening. This single proved to be a success, debuting at #3 and gaining her some recognition. Releasing her second studio album, grow into one, ensured Koda her first album to chart and continue the trend in the top ten, debuting at #8.

feel my mind

COME WITH ME, Gentle Words and Crazy 4 U, charting at #14, #15 and #12 respectively, were soon released. These singles lead to the release of her third studio album, feel my mind. While charting at #7, it sold less than her previous album.

secret

Koda's popularity rose with the release of her 11th single LOVE & HONEY, debuting at #4, with the title track being the theme song for the anime Cutie Honey. This single also marks the start of Koda's new style: ero-kakoii (or ero-kawaii) which can be translated to "sexy-cool" or "sexy-cute". This new style was continued on to the following releases, Chase, Kiseki, hands and the re-cut single Hot Stuff, debuting at #18, #7, #7 & #10. Koda released her fourth album secret in February 2005, charting at #3, with 505,600 copies being sold, making it the #22 album of 2005.

BEST ~first things~

On the 11th of June 2005, Kumi held secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~ Concert, its respective DVD has become one of the top 10 selling DVDs of Japan, and released her sixteenth single, Butterfly two weeks later. Debuting at #2, it became her highest charting single at that point and was very well received by the Japanese public and gained Kumi a number of awards. She then released flower and Promise / Star, both charting at #4 and alongside Butterfly, they were included on her first Best-of compilation, titled BEST ~first things~. This is the album said to have skyrocketed her career, reaching #1 on the weekly charts and selling 1,207,793 copies in 2005, making it the #6 album of the year and the highest selling female album of 2005.

BEST ~second session~

In December 2005, Koda began her ~12 Weeks of Christmas~ project in which she released one single each week for twelve consecutive weeks.

The first single of the project, you, became Koda's first ever #1 single, and was followed by Birthday Eve and D.D.D charting at #6 and #5 respectively. The fourth and fifth singles Shake It Up and Lies debuted at #6 and #7 while you was still charting at #9, making Koda Kumi the first female artist to have three singles in the top ten of the Oricon Weekly Singles chart.

These were followed by her second #1 single, feel,Candy, No Regret, Ima Sugu Hoshii, KAMEN, WIND, Someday / Boys♡Girls, all charting in the top five of the weekly singles chart.

This successful project was celebrated with Koda's second best-of compilation album BEST ~second session~ which included all of the 12 singles plus a new song, and was released in 3 formats: CD Only, CD+DVD and CD+2DVD, the 2DVD being limited and including her LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~ at Zepp Osaka, and was sold out within days. The album sold over a million copies just after one week of release.

Black Cherry

Koi no Tsubomi was her first single released after the 12 singles project, in May 2006, and debuted at #2 with sales of 140,000 copies sold. This made it the highest debut week sales for female artists in 2006 until Hamasaki Ayumi surpassed it with her single BLUE BIRD in June. This title was reclaimed by Koda after her release of 4 hot wave which debuted at #2 behind the KinKi Kids, nearly breaking their streak of consecutive #1 singles.

Alongside 4 hot wave, Koda's first photobook, MAROC, was also released on the same day, photographed by Leslie Kee in Morocco.

In October, Kumi released her 33rd single Yume no Uta / Futari de..., described as a "two story ballad single," both songs sharing the same melody, only having different lyrics and arrangements, as Kumi felt that the melody contained both sad and happy elements.

After Won't Be Long, a duet with EXILE, she released Cherry Girl / Unmei a week prior to her fifth studio album Black Cherry which would go on to include all the a-sides from her 2006 releases excluding Futari de... in December 2006. This album went on to become the first female studio album to stay at the #1 position for four weeks since Hamasaki Ayumi's album third album Duty in 2000.

Kingdom

Her third best-of compilation, BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~, a limited release with only 300,000 copies, was released alongside her first single of 2007, BUT / Aishou, both charting at #2.

Following the trend of 4 hot wave, Kumi released another four-track summer single FREAKY, with two of the songs having PVs. FREAKY became Kumi's fourth #1 single.

She then released ballad single Ai no Uta in September, charting at #2, and LAST ANGEL, featuring Korean Boy-band Tohoshinki, theme song to the Japanese release of Resident Evil 3, better known in Japan as "Biohazard 3."

On the 1st of December 2007, she became the seventh female Japanese artist to hold a solo concert at Tokyo Dome, marking her 7th year anniversary since her debut with TAKE BACK by making the ticket prices 7,777yen.

Her sixth studio album was released on the 30th of January 2008, one week after her first single for 2008, anytime which debuted at #4. The album reached #1 and held the #1 position for two weeks, selling more than 500,000 copies. The CD+2DVD included her PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL IN YOKOHAMA ARENA concert and all the tracks on the album had their own PV.

Controversy

On the 1st of February, 2008, Koda Kumi was retelling how her manager recently got married and asked "whether or not they would have children". However her manager said not for the time being and Koda commented on how they should have children early as "when women are around 35 years old their amniotic fluid goes bad".

The answer was so offensive that many radio shows and newspapers had a lot complaints from women around the country. avex trax decided that all promotion of Kingdom was to be cancelled, her official website being shut down, and so was all of the websites of her endorsements, such as Kirin and Kose Vise. A week later, Koda Kumi appeared in an exclusive interview on Fuji TV's "FNN Super News" to apologize for the remark she made. Even though she tearfully apologized for the harm she caused, reactions to Koda's apology were mostly negative. An informal poll taken after the broadcast through Sankei Sports' website indicated that 81% of the viewers felt the apology was insufficient, while only 9% said it was enough.

Post Controversy

As of April 2008, her endorsements with Kosé and Gillette have reopened post this controversy. However, she is no longer the spokesperson for Honda, Kirin, and GemCerey.

On March 31, 2008 her KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME DVD was released and went to #1 on the Oricon DVD Charts. Her LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~ still went ahead as planned, and commenced on April 12, 2008, where she again apologized for her controversial remark. The shows on the 15th and 17th of May, 2008 at Yoyogi National First Gymnasium, Tokyo, were filmed for a WOWOW TV broadcast of the tour on the 26th of July.LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~ was released on DVD on September 24, 2008, becoming her fifth consecutive #1 DVD.

On April 17, 2008, Avex Entertainment announced her 40th single, a "four elements single," featuring four tracks, much like FREAKY and 4 hot wave, called MOON. It was released on June 11, 2008 and went to #2 on the Oricon Single Charts. Kumi followed MOON with her 41st single, TABOO released on October 8, 2008. TABOO went on to debut at #1 on the Oricon Single Charts, making it her 5th #1 single. Her 42nd single, stay with me, was released on December 24th, 2008, and also debuted at #1. It is described as a "winter love ballad" and is featured in the au LISMO CM. Shortly after, she released her seventh studio album, TRICK on on January 28, 2009, also topping the Oricon Charts at #1 for 2 consecutive weeks.

On march 25th, Koda released two albums: Out Works & Collaboration Best and Koda Kumi Driving Hit's, the latter a remix album remixed entirely by HOUSE NATION. On March 31, 2009, Koda released her 43'rd single, It's All Love!. It was a collaboration with her younger sister, misono, and the song featured elements native to both singers. The second song from the single, "Faraway", was a solo-ballad by Koda, and was used as a theme song for the movie "Subaru".

Discography

Studio Albums

Compilation Albums

Singles



Download Exclusive

US releases (as Koda)

DVD

Collaborations / Compilations

Collectibles

Live

Tours

  • [2005.10.15] - [2005.11.13] LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~
  • [2006.10.09] - [2007.02.23] LIVE TOUR 2006-2007 ~second session~
  • [2007.09.28] - [2007.12.01] LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~
  • [2008.04.12] - [2008.06.01] LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~
  • [2008.09.22] - [2008.10.15] FANCLUB LIVE TOUR 2008

Concert Series

Music Related Awards

  • [2005] 47th Nihon Record Taishō for Butterfly
  • [2006] Artist of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)
  • [2006] Pop Album of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)
  • [2006] Music Video of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)
  • [2006] Triple Crown (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)
  • [2006] Best Collaboration Video for D.D.D. feat. SOULHEAD (Space Shower Music Video Awards 2006)
  • [2006] Best Female Video for Butterfly (MTV VMAJ 2006)
  • [2006] Best Video of the year for Butterfly (MTV VMAJ 2006)
  • [2006] buzzASIA from Japan for Trust you (MTV VMAJ 2006)
  • [2006] Grand Prize for Yume no Uta (Best Hit Kayousai 2006)
  • [2006] Grand Prize for Yume no Uta (39th Japan Usen Grand Prize)
  • [2006] Best Vocal (48th Nihon Record Taishō)
  • [2007] Best Female Video for Yume no Uta (MTV VMAJ 2007)
  • [2007] Best Video of the year for Yume no Uta (MTV VMAJ 2007)
  • [2007] Grand Prize for Ai no Uta (Best Hit Kayousai 2007)
  • [2007] Golden awards for Ai no Uta (49th Nihon Record Taishō)
  • [2008] Best Collaboration Video for LAST ANGEL (MTV VMAJ 2008)

Non-Music Related Awards

  • [2006] Best Jeanist (Woman)
  • [2006] Nail Queen
  • [2006] Women of 2006 by Vogue Nippon
  • [2007] Best Stylish Artist Award (MTV VMAJ 2007)
  • [2007] Best Jeanist (Woman)
  • [2007] Nail Queen
  • [2008] Best Jeanist (Woman)
  • [2008] Nail Queen

External Links

Sources