Juju discography
The discography of Japanese pop and jazz vocalist Juju consists of eight studio albums, four tribute albums, two extended plays, two live albums, five video albums and numerous singles. Juju debuted as a singer in 2001, collaborating with artists such as DJ Masterkey, Spontania and worked on the soundtrack for the film Kyōki no Sakura.
In 2004 while still based in New York, Juju released her debut single with Sony Music Entertainment Japan, "Hikari no Naka e". She had her first successful single in 2006 with the song "Kiseki o Nozomu Nara...", however reached widespread fame in 2008 when "Kimi no Subete ni", the song of her long-time collaborators, Spontania, became a hit single, managing to be certified Million by the RIAJ. This was followed by the successful tracks "Sunao ni Naretara", an answer song to ""Kimi no Subete ni", and "Ashita ga Kuru Nara", a duet with R&B singer Jay'ed used as the theme song for the film April Bride.
In 2010, Juju released Request, a tribute album featuring covers of songs by Japanese female vocalists. Led by a cover of My Little Lover's "Hello, Again ", the album was certified double platinum and became Juju's most successful album in her career. In 2014 to celebrate the 10th year since her debut with Sony, she released a follow-up album to this, Request II.
In 2011 and 2013, Juju released albums compiling her renditions of jazz standards, Delicious and Delicious: Juju's Jazz 2nd Dish. In 2012, Juju released an MTV Unplugged album, featuring a live concert recorded in New York. In 2013, Juju recorded Gift, a live concert album collaborating with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.
Studio albums
Cover albums
Extended plays
Compilation albums
Live albums
Singles
As a lead artist
As a featured artist
Promotional singles
Other charted songs
Other appearances
| Title | Year | Album |
| "Sex Friend" | 2001 | Save the Children |
| "Meaning of Life" | 2001 | Daddy's House Vol. 1 |
| "First and Last" | 2002 | Harlem Recordings Presents Harlem Ver. 1.0 |
| "Family " | 2002 | Kyōki no Sakura Original Soundtrack |
| "I Confess" | 2002 | Kyōki no Sakura Original Soundtrack |
| "Kako no Nai Mirai" | 2002 | Kyōki no Sakura Original Soundtrack |
| "Hi-Timez" | 2002 | Change the Game |
| "First and Last " | 2002 | Harlem Recordings Presents Harlem Ver. 1.7 |
| "Thru" | 2003 | Harlem Recordings Presents Harlem Ver. 2.0 |
| "Horoscope Love" | 2003 | Love Me or Not |
| "Free Your Mind" | 2003 | Daddy's House Vol. 2 |
| "Come, Fly with Me" | 2005 | Jam Films S Original Soundtrack |
| "How You Feel" | 2005 | Goo Goo Hoo |
| "Sakura Saku Koro" | 2007 | "Furusato" |
| "Another Day" | 2007 | Tokyo Calling 2 |
| "Go My Way" | 2007 | Vulgarhythm |
| "Best Friends" | 2007 | One Mic |
| "The Power of Love" | 2007 | Tribute to Celine Dion |
| "Corcovado" | 2007 | Jobiniana: Ai to Hohoemi to Hana |
| "Live! Together " | 2008 | Delta |
| "Funtime" | 2008 | Pax Japonica Groove |
| "In-Mail " | 2008 | 12 Love Stories |
| "Yume no Tsuzuki" | 2008 | JTK |
| "Now, and Now" | 2009 | Pop Out!! What!!! |
| "Is It Over?" | 2010 | Timeless Fly |
| "My Favorite Things" | 2014 | Kids Jazz CD |
| "Suki" | 2014 | Watashi to Dorikamu: Dreams Come True 25th Best Covers |
| "Yuki no Christmas" | 2015 | Watashi to Drecom 2 -Drecom Wonderland 2015 Kaisai Kinen Best Covers- |
| "Will" | 2016 | MIKA NAKASHIMA TRIBUTE |
| "Waraereba" | 2017 | Ulfuls Tribute ~Best of Girl Friends~ |
| "Yasashisa de Afureru You ni" | 2020 | Sing for One ~Minna to Tsunagaru. Ashita e Tsunagaru.~ |