Nana Mizuki discography

Nana Mizuki discography
Studio albums13
Compilation albums3
Video albums24
Music videos61
Singles42
Other albums147
Other video albums7
Nana Mizuki consists of 13 studio albums, 3 compilation albums, 42 singles, 24 video releases, over 60 official music videos, and over 100 other appearances.
Nana Mizuki in 2018

The discography of the voice actress and J-pop singer Nana Mizuki consists of 13 studio albums, 3 compilation albums, 42 singles, 24 video releases, over 60 official music videos, and over 100 other appearances. The first release with Mizuki as a singer was the "Girl's Age" image song single in 1998 for the fictional character Chisato Kadokura from the NOëL video game series. Mizuki would not release her debut single "Omoi" until 2000, which was followed by two more singles and her debut album Supersonic Girl in 2001. Supersonic Girl was Mizuki's first release to chart on the Japanese Oricon albums chart, peaking at No. 60.[1] Mizuki released one album a year for the next three years, starting with Magic Attraction (2002), followed by Dream Skipper (2003), and Alive & Kicking (2004). "Innocent Starter" (2004), one of two singles from Alive & Kicking, was her first single to reach the top 10 Oricon singles chart, peaking at No. 9.[2]

Mizuki's fifth album Hybrid Universe (2006) was her first album to reach the top 5 Oricon albums chart, achieving a peak at No. 3.[3] "Eternal Blaze" (2005), one of three singles from Hybrid Universe, was her first single to peak at No. 2.[4] Mizuki has continued to show success in her single releases: every single released after "Eternal Blaze" has achieved a peak in the top 5 Oricon singles chart, except for "Super Generation" (2006), which peaked at No. 6, and "Metanoia" (2019), which peaked at No. 8.[5] Mizuki's 20th single "Mugen" (2009) marked her tenth single to reach the top 10 on Oricon's singles chart.[6] Mizuki released two albums in 2007, her first compilation album The Museum, which peaked at No. 5 on Oricon,[7] and her sixth studio album Great Activity, which peaked at No. 2 on Oricon.[8]

In 2009, Mizuki released her seventh album Ultimate Diamond, which was the first album released by a Japanese voice actress to top the weekly Oricon albums chart since its inception in 1968.[9] A similar record was set with the release of Mizuki's 21st single "Phantom Minds" (2010), which was the first single released by a Japanese voice actress to top the weekly Oricon singles chart since its inception.[10] Mizuki released her eighth studio album Impact Exciter in 2010, which peaked at No. 2 on Oricon. Her second compilation album, The Museum II (2011), peaked at No. 3 on Oricon. Mizuki's next four studio albums were Rockbound Neighbors (2012), Supernal Liberty (2014), Smashing Anthems (2015) and Neogene Creation (2016). Her third compilation album, The Museum III, was released in 2018.

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  6. ^ "Nana Mizuki Puts 10th Top-10 Single on Weekly Chart". Anime News Network. November 3, 2009. Retrieved November 11, 2009.
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  9. ^ "Nana Mizuki is 1st Seiyū with #1 Album in Weekly Charts". Anime News Network. June 8, 2009. Retrieved November 11, 2009.
  10. ^ "Nana Mizuki is 1st Seiyū with #1 Single in Weekly Charts". Anime News Network. January 18, 2010. Retrieved January 18, 2010.