Fuyumi Abe
Fuyumi Abe (阿部 芙蓉美, Abe Fuyumi) (born 20 February 1983) is a Japanese singer-songwriter.[1]
Fuyumi Abe 阿部芙蓉美 | |
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Born | 20 February 1983 |
Origin | Wakkanai, Hokkaido, Japan |
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Years active | 2004–present |
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Website | Fuyumi Abe Official Website |
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak positions | |||
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JPN Oricon [2] | |||||
Blues |
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146 | |||
Chinmoku no Koibito |
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266 | |||
How to Live |
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159 | |||
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the G-Music or Gaon Charts, or items that did not chart. |
Extended plays
Title | Album details | Peak positions | |||
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JPN Oricon [2] | |||||
Mini Album |
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Birthday |
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Machi |
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212 | |||
ABEFUYUMI EP |
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150 | |||
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the G-Music or Gaon Charts, or items that did not chart. |
As lead artist
Title | Year | Chart positions | Album | |||
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"Gunjo" | 2007 | — | Blues | |||
"Seishun to Roji" | — | |||||
"Akehanatsu Mado" | 2008 | 122 | ||||
"Namida wa Kawakanai" | ||||||
"One Night Trip" | 185 | |||||
"Sora ni Mau" | 2010 | 196 | Machi | |||
"Heart of Gold" | 2018 | — | TBA | |||
"Gomidame no Ballad" | — | |||||
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the G-Music or Billboard charts, or items that did not chart. |
Promotional singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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"Atatamete Yaruyo" | 2006 | — | Mini Album |
"Watashitachi no Nozomu Mono wa" | 2009 | — | Machi |
"Tell Me (You Make Me Feel Better)" (Japanese version) |
2010 | — | Non-album single |
"Sekai" | — | Machi | |
"Machi" (Drama version) |
2011 | — | Non-album single |
Other appearances
Title | Year | Album |
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"Sono Machi no Kodomo" (Ending Theme) |
2010 | Otomo Yoshihide Soundtracks Vol. 0 |
"Kurumi no Heya A" | 2011 | "Kurumi no Heya" Otomo Yoshihide Soundtracks Vol. 1 |
"Momoko no Waltz" (Vocal version) | ||
"Machi" (Alternative version) | ||
"Akechi no Kimochi" (Rekishi featuring Abe Sorry Daijin Chan) |
2014 | Rekishi |
"Towa." (Backing vocals for Naotaro Moriyama) |
2016 | Ah |
See also
References
- "TOKYO CALLING: FUYUMI ABE AND KUMI HIRATA – Skope Entertainment Inc". skopemag.com. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- "阿部芙蓉美の売上ランキング". Oricon.
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