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Kanako Itō discography
Studio albums3
Compilation albums1
Music videos7
EPs1
Singles15
Collaborative albums2

This is the discography of J-pop singer Kanako Itō.

Albums

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Studio albums

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2005 Sain[a]

2006 Largo

  • Released: October 4, 2006
  • Label: Digiturbo (HBD-6)
  • Formats: CD, digital download

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2009 Stargate

  • Released: August 26, 2009
  • Label: Georide (GRE-009)
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Compilation albums

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2008 Another Best

  • Released: December 10, 2008
  • Label: Frontier Works (FCCV-0026)
  • Formats: CD

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Extended plays

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2004 Pazuru[a]

  • Released: February 27, 2004
  • Label: Digiturbo
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Collaborative albums

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2010 ChaosAttractor (with 5pb.)

  • Released: January 27, 2010
  • Label: 5pb. (FVCG-1105)
  • Formats: CD, digital download

50
2011 “Thank You!” (with Nitroplus)

  • Released: April 20, 2011
  • Label: Georide (GRE-012)
  • Formats: CD

TBR

Singles

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Year Title Oricon Chartings[1] Album
2006 "Ethereal Echo" 115 Non-album singles
2007 "Escape" 55
"Kimi to Yozora to Sakamichi to" 57
2008 "Heartbreaking Romance" 57
"Find the Blue" 54
"Tsuisō no Despair" 39
"Tsuioku no Kaze" 106
"A Wish for the Stars" 142
"F.D.D." 29
2009 "Fake Me" 58
"Skyclad no Kansokusha" 31
2010 "Fetishism Ark" 56
"A.R./Star-Crossed" 63
"Amaranthine" 151
2011 "Hacking to the Gate" TBR

Single songs in compilations

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  • "Reichin Rin'inshan" (涙尽鈴音響), ending theme to Kikokugai: The Cyber Slayer (2002)
  • "Aoi Kioku" (青い記憶), "Kiraboshi" (煌星), "There's The Earth Link Somewhere", opening, ending, and insert songs to "Hello, world." (2002)
  • "Ten'i Yūkyū" (天意悠久) , ending theme to Zanma Taisei Demonbane (2003)
  • "Saya no Uta" (沙耶の唄) ending theme to Saya no Uta (2003)
  • "Koi ni Oitsukenai" (恋に追いつけない), from Please Twins! Image Vocal Album: Esquisse (2003)
  • "I Myself Am Hell", ending theme to Phantom: The Animation OVA (2004)
  • "Shadow in the dark", theme song to Kishin Hōkō Demonbane PS2 game (2004)
  • "Ohisama ni Yakusoku" (おひさまに約束), "Mirai Kitto Zutto!" (未来・きっと・ずっと!), and Te o Hanasanai de (手を離さないで), opening and ending themes to Chibi Mama (2004)
  • "Kokō no Tama" (孤高之魂魄), opening theme to Jingai Makyō (2005)
  • "Hotarubi" (蛍火), ending theme to Hanachirasu (2005)
  • "Toaru Ryū no Koi no Uta" (とある竜の恋の歌), ending theme to Dra+KoI (2006)
  • "Mayoi no Mori" (迷いの森), "Tataeshi Tatakai no Uta" (賛えし闘いの詩), "When The End", "Denshō no Uta: Verum" (伝承の詩 -Verum-), insert songs to Lamento: Beyond the Void (2006)
  • "Happy blue sky trip", "Dive!" ending theme and insert songs to the visual novel Sumaga (2008)
  • "Kohaku no Inori" (琥珀の祈り), an insert song to the visual novel Amber Quartz (2009)

Music videos

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Year Title Director
2004 "Pazuru"
2008 "Tsuisō no Despair"
"Tsuioku no Kaze"
"F.D.D."
2009 "Sunday Sunshine"
"Dear My Stars"
2010 "A.R."[b]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Officially Pazuru is counted as the "1st mini album" and Sain is the "2nd album". There is no "1st album".
  2. ^ Short version only.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "アーティスト: いとうかなこ". Oricon. Retrieved 2011-04-07.

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