The discography of Japanese R&B singer Misia comprises a substantial body of recorded work released since her debut in the late 1990s. It includes fifteen studio albums, three compilation albums, one extended play (EP), one live album, six remix albums, twenty‑six singles (including one as a featured artist), twelve promotional singles, eighteen video albums, and thirty‑seven music videos.
Studio albums (15)
- Mother Father Brother Sister (June 1998) – debuted at No. 3 on the Oricon chart, later reached No. 1 and was certified double‑million.
- Love Is the Message (January 2000) – No. 1, double‑million certification.
- Marvelous (April 2001) – No. 1, million certification.
- Kiss in the Sky (September 2002) – No. 1, million certification.
- Mars & Roses (February 2004) – No. 3, platinum certification.
- Singer for Singer (December 2004) – No. 3, platinum certification.
- Ascension (February 2007) – No. 2, gold certification.
- Eighth World (January 2008) – gold certification.
- Just Ballade (December 2009) – gold certification; featured the hit “Aitakute Ima”.
- Soul Quest (July 2011) – peaked at No. 7.
- New Morning (April 2014) – peaked at No. 7.
- Love Bebop (January 2016) – peaked at No. 5.
- Life Is Going On and On (December 2018) – peaked at No. 5.
- Hello Love (December 2021) – peaked at No. 5.
- Love Never Dies (May 2025) – peaked at No. 5.
Extended play
- The Glory Day (November 1998).
Live album
- One live album (title not detailed in the source).
Compilation albums (3)
- Notable among them is Misia Greatest Hits (March 2002), which spent two weeks at No. 1 and sold over 1.9 million copies.
Remix albums (6)
- The first, Misia Remix 2000 Little Tokyo, released three months after Love Is the Message, reached No. 1 and sold over 800,000 copies, making it the second best‑selling remix album in Japan.
Singles
- Twenty‑six singles have been released, with “Everything” (October 2000) being the most commercially successful, selling approximately 1.9 million copies and ranking among the best‑selling singles by a female artist in Japan.
Video releases
- Eighteen video albums and thirty‑seven music videos have been issued, documenting live performances and promotional material.
Misia’s releases have consistently earned Japan Gold Disc Awards for categories such as Best Album and Pop Album of the Year, and several albums have achieved multi‑million sales certifications from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). Her discography reflects a prolific career that spans more than two decades, marked by commercial success, critical recognition, and a notable influence on the Japanese R&B and pop music scenes.