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Puffy Amiyumi Discography Download Yumi Yoshimura (left) and Ami Onuki (right) performing as Puffy at Japan Expo 2009 Background information Also known as Puffy Origin Tokyo, Japan Genres Years active 1995present Labels Associated acts Website Puffy.jp
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Puffy ( , Paf , romanized as PUFFY ) is a Japanese pop rock duo formed in Tokyo in 1995, consisting of singers Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura. In the United States, they adopted the name Puffy AmiYumi to avoid legal naming conflicts with Sean Combs, who also performed under the name Puffy. They sing in Japanese and English.
Onuki and Yoshimura were scouted by Sony-affiliated talent agencies and put together in the mid-1990s. Pri esc robot manual . Most of their work was produced or co-written by Tamio Okuda and Andy Sturmer, formerly of the bands Unicorn and Jellyfish, respectively. [1] [2]
The pair's first release 'Asia no Junshin' (1996) sold a million records. They gained mainstream success in Japan during 1998, following the release of their album Jet CD and continued with several more full-length releases (totaling 15 million sales in Japan). [3]
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After composing and producing most of the songs on Puffy AmiYumi's 2003 album Nice. And 2004 album 59, Sturmer's contributions to the band's work have been reduced. Side projects edit Sturmer has also appeared on various albums for backup vocals for artists like Bleu's Redhead, Mandy Moore's Coverage and the Switchfoot album Nothing Is Sound.
In 2004, an animated series featuring cartoon versions of Onuki and Yoshimura, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi , premiered on the US Cartoon Network. Although their characters were voiced by actresses, the singers portrayed themselves for short live-action segments taped in Japan. History [ edit ] Early recordings [ edit ]
When she was in high school, Ami sang for a band called 'Hanoi Sex'. In her sophomore year, the band auditioned during the Sony SD Audition and passed, becoming employees of Sony Music Entertainment. Years went by with little action by either the band or the record label, as Ami took vocal lessons and attended a professional school to learn how to become a better performer. Eventually the band dissolved, leaving only Ami under Sony's employment. She was encouraged to stay, despite lacking a band and a clear musical direction. [4]
Separately, Yumi had learned of the Chotto Sokomade talent search underway by Sony Music Artists when she was 'around 18'. She also auditioned and passed. She moved on her own from Osaka to Tokyo, where she eventually met Ami by chance in the Sony Music offices and then at a concert after-party, when the two hit it off. Both felt alone within the large Sony organization and neither were confident in their abilities as solo artists, so even though Ami had already recorded a solo CD under the guidance of former Unicorn front-man Tamio Okuda (it would later become half of solosolo), they requested Sony pair them as a duo. [5] As Puffy [ edit ]
59 is an album by Japanese pop duo Puffy, released in 2004. The album peaked at 62 on the Japanese Albums Chart.
Producer and American pop musician Andy Sturmer christened them 'Puffy', and is considered by Ami and Yumi as 'the godfather of Puffy'. Ami had previously met Tamio Okuda at a Sparks Gogo concert, and he had produced her then-unreleased solo CD. He was eventually signed on to produce Puffy's first album AmiYumi . Their debut single, 'Asia no Junshin', launched Puffy-mania. Asked if they were surprised by the attention after its success, Yumi told an interviewer '.. everything that was put together for that song all came together and made it happen, but we didn't expect it. It was luck.' [6]
As 'Puffy-mania' exploded, they became multimedia stars, including hosting their own weekly TV show Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy with guests such as Lenny Kravitz, Sylvester Stallone, Harrison Ford, and rock band Garbage. Puffy in the United States [ edit ] Puffy performing in New York City in 2006.
Puffy made their first US appearance as part of Music Japan's 'An Evening with Japan's All-Stars' showcase at the 2000 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas. [7] After their performance at SXSW, attorneys for Sean 'Puffy' Combs sent the band a cease and desist letter asking them to change their name. After changing their name in the US to Puffy AmiYumi, they told Entertainment Weekly : [8]
Yumi: It doesn't bother us at all. We respect the fact that Puff Daddy is Puffy in the U.S.
Ami: The bottom line is that we don't know what puffy means. We were given our name by somebody else six years ago, and we really don't have a clue.
After Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy ended production in 2002, Puffy focused on performing in the United States. Several of their previous Japanese albums were released for the US market and they recorded theme songs for the animated series Teen Titans and SD Gundam Force . They have also done a cover version with Cyndi Lauper of her hit 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun'. They were also interviewed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! by Jimmy Kimmel [9] and performed their songs 'Hi Hi' and 'Akai Buranko' (Red Swing) [10] on the show. They came back to the US in 2006 for their Splurge Tour, and also toured with Tally Hall for Super-Ultimate Awesome Exploration America 2006 [11] In April, 2017 the band made an appearance at Anime Boston for autograph signings. [12] After their appearance at Boston Anime Convention they undertook a three city USA Tour which they called their 'Not Lazy Tour' of the cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Dallas, Texas. Animated series [ edit ]
On November 19, 2004, an animated series featuring cartoon versions of Ami and Yumi, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi , premiered on the United States' Cartoon Network. Despite both of them being voiced by American actresses (though Janice Kawaye, who plays Ami, is of Japanese descent), the real Ami and Yumi star in short live-action segments taped in Japan. The show also featured some of Puffy's music. Cartoon Network's Japan service started airing episodes of the series (in English with Japanese subtitles) in 2005. In October of that year, TV Tokyo began airing a Japanese-dubbed version of the series, which eventually also went to CN Japan on January 8, 2006. Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi also debuted in other countries such as Mexico, dubbed in Spanish, and Brazil, dubbed in Brazilian Portuguese, both transmitted on Cartoon Network.
Yumi said in an interview with LiveDaily : [13]
Yumi: The Cartoon Network show has given us a great opportunity to introduce the music to a new audience. When we toured, after the Cartoon Network show started, so many little kids came to our show. We always wanted as many people as possible to listen to the music.
Puffy AmiYumi made an appearance and performed in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2005 where they were also represented by their own Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi float and balloon. [14]
On January 16, 2006 Ami and Yumi were appointed goodwill ambassadors to the United States as part of the Japanese government's campaign to encourage tourism in Japan. [15] They kicked off their 10th anniversary tour in Japan on April 14, 2006, then toured the East Coast of the United States with the PuffyAmiYumi Tour '06 Splurge! Splurge! Splurge! from July 8 to July 19, 2006, coinciding with the premiere of their new television show, Hi Hi PUFFY Bu .
Ami and Yumi also performed cameo voice overs in an episode of the 2011 anime series, Usagi Drop , which aired on July 8, 2011. They also performed the opening theme to the anime. [16] Musical style [ edit ]
Their music has been largely a collaboration between producer Tamio Okuda, American singer-songwriter Andy Sturmer, and Ami and Yumi themselves. Ami and Yumi's vocals have been likened to U.S. vocal sister group The Roches. [ citation needed ] They often sing whole songs together with harmonies and their sound borrows heavily from The Beatles and other artists such as ABBA, The Who, and The Carpenters. Both Ami and Yumi themselves have openly admitted that their music is hard to put into just one genre because of the many different influences. [ citation needed ] Influences [ edit ]
They have mentioned Tamio Okuda, The Blue Hearts, Boom Boom Satellites, and Blankey Jet City as their main influences, and named their album Jet CD after Blankey Jet City. Backing band members [ edit ]
Fumio Yanagisawa - guitar, backing vocals
Takeshi Tsuji - keyboards, backing vocals
Hiroharu Kinoshita - bass, backing vocals
Takashi Furuta - drums, percussion
Junichi Fujimoto - guitar Discography [ edit ]
AmiYumi (1996)
Jet CD (1998)
Fever Fever (1999)
Spike (2000)
The Hit Parade (2002)
Nice. (2003)
59 (2004)
Splurge (2006)
Honeycreeper (2007)
Puffy AmiYumi x Puffy (2009)
Bring It! (2009)
Thank You (2011) Television work [ edit ]
19972000: Saku Saku Morning Call
19972002: Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy
20032006: Teen Titans
20042006: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
2006: Hi Hi PUFFY Bu
2011: Usagi Drop (Episode 9 voiceover)
2013present: Teen Titans Go! theme References [ edit ]
Segal, David (July 22, 2002). 'Puffy: Pop With A Japanese Accent'. Washington Post .
Weller, Jam (August 26, 2005). 'Japanese Beatles'. Chicago Tribune .
J!-ENT 50-PAGE SPECIAL FEATURE: Puffy AmiYumi 15th Year Anniversary featuring interviews from 2000-2010 by Dennis A. Amith. Nt2009.com, Accessed December 5, 2010.
'Puffy 10th Anniversary Book 'Ayumi', Ami Interview Chapters 1 and 2, Sony Magazines Inc., 2006
'Puffy 10th Anniversary Book 'Ayumi', Ami Interview Chapters 1 and 2, Yumi Interview Chapters 1 and 2, Sony Magazines Inc., 2006
Whelski, Tina. 'Feature: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi'Archived 2006-03-16 at Archive.today. WOMANROCK , August/September 2005. Accessed December 7, 2006.
Amith, Dennis A. 'Prepare for the Puffy Invasion'. nt2009 Entertainment, March 2001. Accessed December 7, 2006.
Bruner, Rob. 'Sayonara, Puffy'. Entertainment Weekly , April 3, 2001. Accessed December 7, 2006.
'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2017-04-10 . Retrieved 2016-11-30 . CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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'Super-Ultimate Awesome Exploration America 2006 by Tally Hall'. YouTube .
'Guest Info: Puffy AmiYumi'. Animeboston.com . Retrieved April 3, 2017 .
Fuoco, Christina. ' LiveDaily Interview: Puffy AmiYumi 'Archived 2006-10-21 at Archive.today. LiveDaily, July 19, 2006. Accessed October 16, 2007.
'Cartoon Network Unveils Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi Float For the 79th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade' (Press release). Time Warner. 31 October 2005. Archived from the original on 26 November 2005 . Retrieved 7 December 2006 .
'Puffy appointed goodwill ambassadors to U.S. for tourism'Archived 2006-02-13 at the Wayback Machine, Kyodo News , January 16, 2006. Accessed December 7, 2006.
Jennifer Sherman (2011-08-04). 'Rock Duo Puffy to Voice-Act in Usagi Drop Anime'. Anime News Network . External links [ edit ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Puffy AmiYumi .
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PUFFY (), known as Puffy AmiYumi in the United States, is a Japanese pop-rock duo currently signed under Sony Music Japan's Ki/oon Records. The duo debuted in 1996 with the single 'Asia no Junshin' under EPIC Records, which sold over a million copies. Their fame took off even more with the release of the JET CD . They became even more well known in Japan with their television show Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy (aired in Japan on TV Asahi). They became well known worldwide and in America with their animated show Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (aired worldwide on Cartoon Network) and their music in the American animated series Teen Titans .
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PUFFY ( Puffy AmiYumi in the US due to legal issues with Sean Combs) started in 1995 when Tokyo native Ami and Osaka native Yumi entered a talent search in Tokyo. The scouts liked what they heard from each and paired them up. Puffy's 1996 debut single, 'Asia no Junshin' sold over a million copies and set them on their way to superstardom. Their debut mini-album amiyumi and follow-up singles and full albums also sold into the millions in Japan alone.
With success came a chance to host their own television variety show. Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy aired from 1999 to 2002 on TV Asahi.
In 2001, they set their sights on America. Bar None Records, an independent label in the US, released their North American debut Spike on June 5th of that year; 8 months after its release in Japan. A cult following and growing popularity in the states lead to a chance to do the opening theme for a cartoon called Teen Titans on the Cartoon Network in early 2003.
The network took their association with the girls a step further when they decided to create a cartoon centered around them. In November 2004, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (also known as 'The Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi Show') debuted in the US on the Cartoon Network. Each episode features live-action skits of Ami and Yumi along with three adventures of an animated Ami and Yumi. They perform the opening theme song and the cartoons also feature their J-Pop hits. The show has set record ratings for the network. Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi Sitcomi Yumi
The duo celebrated their 10th anniversary together in 2005. Discography PUFFY promoting 'My Story' (2009) PUFFY promoting Bring it! (2009) PUFFY promoting PUFFY TOUR 2010 Gekidan Asesu Hataage Koen 'Kani to Tomo ni Sarinu' (2010) PUFFY promoting Thank You! (2011) PUFFY promoting 'Tomodachi no Wao!' (2012) PUFFY promoting 'Datsu Dystopia' (2013) Puffy Amiyumi Albums Studio Albums
[1996.07.22] amiyumi
[1998.04.01] JET CD
[1999.06.23] FEVER*FEVER
[2000.10.12] SPIKE
[2003.01.22] NICE.
[2004.03.31] 59
[2006.06.28] Splurge
[2007.09.26] honeycreeper
[2009.06.17] Bring it!
[2011.03.09] Thank You! Best Albums
[2000.07.05] THE VERY BEST OF PUFFY / amiyumi JET FEVER
[2002.02.20] An Illustrated History
[2007.02.14] Hit Fun
[2011.11.23] 15
[2016.04.06] 20th ANNIVERSARY BEST ALBUM Hi Datsuryoku Ha Sengen (20th ANNIVERSARY BEST ALBUM ) Remix Albums
[1999.12.31] PRMX
[2003.09.18] PRMX TURBO Cover Albums
[2002.02.20] THE HIT PARADE
[2009.03.25] PUFFY AMIYUMIPUFFY Tribute Albums
[1997.08.06] solosolo (Dual Solo Albums)
[2005.05.11] Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi Music From The Series (Soundtrack)
[2012.07.04] PUFFY COVERS (Tribute) Singles
[1996.05.13] Asia no Junshin (; Innocence of Asia )
[1996.10.07] Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi (; This Is the Road Where I Live )
[1997.03.12] Circuit no Musume (; Sister's Circuit )
[1997.04.16] Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Et Cetera (; Coil Around the Beach Shore and etc. )
[1997.12.12] MOTHER / Nehorina Hahorina (; Curiously )
[1998.03.14] Ai no Shirushi (; Symbol of Love )
[1998.08.29] Tararan / PUFFY no Tourmen ( / ; PUFFY's Tourmen )
[1998.12.12] PUFFY de Samba ( de )
[1999.04.01] Nichiyoubi no Musume (; Sister's Sunday )
[1999.06.09] Yume no Tame ni (; For the Dream )
[2000.04.05] Umi e to / Pool ni te ( / ; To the Sea / In the Pool )
[2000.09.27] Boogie Woogie No.5 (No.5)
[2001.04.25] Atarashii Hibi (; New Days )
[2001.12.05] Aoi Namida (; Blue Tears )
[2002.02.06] Hurricane ()
[2002.11.20] Akai Buranko / Planet Tokyo (; Red Swing )
[2004.02.11] SUNRISE
[2005.07.13] Hajimari no Uta / Nice Buddy ( / ; Song's Beginning )
[2005.11.16] Hi Hi
[2006.04.12] Mogura-like (; Mole-like )
[2006.05.24] Tokyo I'm On My Way
[2006.09.20] Hazumu Rhythm () (with Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra)
[2006.11.22] Hataraku Otoko (; Working Man )
[2007.07.18] boom boom beat / Oedo Nagareboshi IV (; Edo Shooting Star IV )
[2007.09.05] Oriental Diamond / Kuchibiru Motion ( / ; Lip Motion )
[2008.05.21] All Because Of You
[2008.07.06] My Story ()
[2009.02.25] Hiyori Hime (; The Weather Princess )
[2009.07.29] Dareka ga (; Someone )
[2010.11.17] R.G.W.
[2011.02.09] Happy Birthday ()
[2011.08.17] SWEET DROPS
[2012.05.23] Tomodachi no Wao! (!)
[2013.05.22] Datsu Dystopia ()
[2015.11.18] Pafipipo Yama () Digital Singles
[2014.04.23] Himitsu no Gimme Cat Ufufu Honto yo ( )
[2015.07.24] COLORFUL WAVE SURFERS
[2016.04.20] FANTASY THEATER
[2017.03.29] Boken no Dadada ()
[2018.12.07] Susume Nonsense () Video Releases
[1996.12.01] RUN! PUFFY! RUN!
[2000.07.05] CLIPS
[2000.10.12] FEVER FEVER DVD
[2000.10.12] JET TOUR EXTRA
[2000.10.12] JET TOUR '98
[2000.10.12] JET DVD
[2000.10.12] TOUR! PUFFY! TOUR!
[2000.10.12] RUN! PUFFY! RUN!
[2001.04.25] Spike Daisakusen
[2002.12.18] Rolling Debut Revue CANADA, U.S.A TOUR 2002
[2005.05.11] FUNCLIPS FUNCLUB
[2006.12.20] TOUR! PUFFY! TOUR! 10 FINAL
[2007.06.06] HiHi PUFFY AMIYUMI Vol.5
[2007.06.06] HiHi PUFFY AMIYUMI Vol.6
[2007.06.06] HiHi PUFFY AMIYUMI Vol.7
[2007.06.06] HiHi PUFFY AMIYUMI Vol.8
[2009.03.25] HiHi PUFFY AMIYUMI season 1 BOX
[2009.03.25] HiHi PUFFY AMIYUMI season 2 BOX Other Video Releases
[2006.01.25] SPARKS GO GO - SPARKS GO GO 15th SPECIAL 'JUNK! JUNK! JUNK!' (8 Lucy wa Moon Face , 9 Asia no Junshin )
[2006.01.25] HIT STYLE DVD BRAND NEW CLIPS (9 Boogie-woogie No.5 )
[2009.08.19] Climax DVD (10 Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera )
[2011.04.13] SPARKS GO GO - SPARKS GO GO 20th Anniversary Special 'JUNK! JUNK! JUNK! 2010' (11 Circuit no Musume , 12 Dareka ga )
[2011.07.20] Fujifabric - Fujifabric presents Fuji Fuji Fuji Q -Complete Edition- (Disc 2 6 Bye Bye , Disc 2 7 DOKI DOKI )
[2012.08.22] Shimajiro no Wao! Ano Ko wa Dare? Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi Sitcomi Yumi Photobucket Compilations / Other
[1999.08.21] hanaco - MOTHER with PUFFY
[2001.06.20] Japan For Sale (14 Asia no Junshin )
[2002.03.18] Japan For Sale Volume 2 (11 Atarashii Hibi )
[2002.07.10] What's Cover? (2 Kakkoman Boogie )
[2002.09.19] Kagayake! Mokuyou Drama wo 90s (5 MOTHER )
[2002.11.20] Heart Music Sasaji Produce works (4 Yuki ga Furu Machi )
[2003.06.18] Natsu Monogatari SUMMER BEST SONGS (12 Asia no Junshin (English Version) )
[2003.08.27] Ontsubaki the greatest hits of SHISEIDO Beni Ban (15 Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi )
[2003.09.18] KANSAI Sukkyanen (6 Nan Nari to Naru Deshou )
[2003.11.26] Marching Puffy - Puffy Cover Album
[2003.12.17] WATER BOYS -Movie TV Original Soundtrack- (10 Ai no Shirushi )
[2004.02.25] Suzukimania Suzuki Masayuki Tribute Album (10 Hurricane )
[2004.05.19] Yamaguchi Momoe Tribute Thank You For.. (6 Hito Natsu no Keiken )
[2004.06.02] Eternal Love for Marriage (Disc 2 8 Ai no Shirushi )
[2004.06.23] I LOVE GUITAR WOLF very much (12 CAN-NANA FEVER )
[2004.09.01] Magokoro COVERS (5 Ningen wa Mou Owarida! )
[2004.09.08] SCOOBY-DOO 2 MONSTER UNLEASHED THE ALBUM (13 Friends Forever )
[2004.12.01] SD GUNDAM FORCE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK + (1 SUNRISE )
[2005.04.27] Ki/oon Records Overseas Compilation (1 TEEN TITANS THEME )
[2005.05.25] Meiji Chelsea no Uta (13 Meiji Chelsea no Uta )
[2005.06.22] NEW ROTE'KA - 88 Rider Dragon
[2005.06.29] Mezamashi Taiyou (8 Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera )
[2005.08.03] Theatrical Feature POKEMON 'Mew to Hado no Yusha Rukario' Music Collection (30 Hajimari no Uta )
[2005.09.30] Happy Birthday, John (7 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds )
[2005.11.09] Cyndi Lauper - The Body Acoustic (12 Girls Just Wanna Have Fun feat. Puffy AmiYumi )
[2006.01.25] HIT STYLE -NO.1 HISTORY- (30 Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi )
[2006.03.31] SAKURA SONGS (3 Sakurasaku )
[2006.07.05] Summer (2 Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera )
[2006.12.13] Jewel Songs Seiko Matsuda Tribute Covers (4 Tenshi no Wink )
[2006.12.20] Hatarakiman Original Soundtrack (1 Hataraku Otoko )
[2007.07.04] Hot Summer (16 Asia no Junshin )
[2007.10.03] Oedo Rocket Onkyokushu (1 Oedo Nagareboshi IV (TV Edit ver.) )
[2007.10.24] UNICORN Tributes (16 Hataraku Otoko )
[2007.10.24] Okuda Tamio Covers (12 Kenkou )
[2008.03.26] I Love 30 My Melody (10 Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi )
[2008.03.26] J-Popper Densetsu (DJ Kazu in No.1 J-POP MIX) (17 Asia no Junshin )
[2008.04.09] DRIVIN' J-POP for love joy (8 Koi no Etude )
[2008.07.09] Splash!! (14 Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera )
[2008.07.16] Hayari Uta Chuka Fumi (3 Oriental Diamond )
[2008.07.23] Lovely! Pop Cute Dance Trax (10 Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi )
[2008.07.23] We Love Cyndi -Tribute to Cyndi Lauper- (1 Girls Just Want To Have Fun )
[2008.08.06] J-Popper Size 'DJ Kazu in No.1 J-POP MIX' (7 Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera )
[2008.08.20] Climax Romantic Songs (Disc 2 4 Asia no Junshin )
[2008.09.24] Yowavinalaaaafincha? -A Tribute To Snuff- (12 Not Listening )
[2008.11.28] Natsu Uta Summer Song Collection Super Best (7 Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera )
[2008.11.28] J-POP Densetsu VOL.2 (13 Asia no Junshin )
[2009.02.18] J-Popper Densetsu 2 'DJ Kazu in WHAT's IN? 20th MIX' (23 Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi )
[2009.03.04] Pikachu The Movie Song Best 19982008 (29 Hajimari no Uta )
[2009.03.18] JUDY AND MARY 15th Anniversary Tribute Album (2 motto )
[2009.07.01] BEST SUMMER (Disc 1 5 Asia no Junshin )
[2009.08.05] Orquesta De La Luz - Salsa Shokudo Nihon Latin Ka Keikaku! (3 Asia no Junshin )
[2009.08.19] Climax 90's Fantastic Songs (19 Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi )
[2009.09.02] J-Girls' Celebrity Mix (22 All Because Of You (DISCO TWINS Remix) [J-Girls Celebrity Mix ver.] )
[2009.10.07] All Right! Genki ni Nareru Uta (21 Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi )
[2009.10.07] GIRLY ROCK BABY (17 boom boom beat )
[2010.02.24] GUNDAM 30th ANNIVERSARY BOX 'GUNDAM SONGS 145' (Disc 10 10 SUNRISE )
[2010.02.24] THE BLUE HEARTS '25th Anniversary' TRIBUTE (5 Hito ni Yasashiku )
[2010.04.28] HOLIDAY tunes Ouchi Mode (Disc 2 7 Tararan )
[2010.04.28] HOLIDAY tunes Odekake Mode (Disc 2 3 Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera )
[2010.06.30] PERFECT SUMMER (Disc 1 5 Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera )
[2010.07.14] BEST HIT NARUTO (11 Dareka ga )
[2010.07.21] eLEQUTE - J-POP Cover Mega Mori Mix mixed by Ryussy69 (5 Asia no Junshin )
[2011.10.05] Utahime Premiere -Black- (Disc 2 4 Asia no Junshin )
[2011.11.03] TOKYO MOTOR SHOW COMPILATION REMIX -The 42nd TOKYO MOTOR SHOW 2011 OFFICIAL ALBUM Remixed by Piston Nishizawa- (5 Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi )
[2012.06.20] Dramatic Summer Heisei Natsu Uta BEST (11 Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera )
[2012.07.04] Genki ga Deru Uta (5 Korega Watashino Ikirumichi )
[2012.10.03] Yamaguchi Momoe Tribute Selection (9 Hitonatsu no Keiken )
[2012.12.12] Joshikai Rock! girl meets boy (1 IMAGE DOWN )
[2017.03.10] Gekijou Ban Shimajiro no Wao! Shimajiro to Niji no Oasis (3 'Boken no Dadada, 5 'Tomodachi no Wao!') External Links Puffy Amiyumi K2g Puffy Amiyumi Discography Download Retrieved from 'http://www.generasia.com/w/index.php?title=PUFFYoldid=626903'
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