BoA singles discography

The discography of South Korean musician BoA consists of twenty-one studio albums (three of which were reissued), eight compilation albums, three extended plays (EPs) and numerous singles. Many of her songs have been released bilingually in both territories, such as "Valenti" (2002), "Double" (2003), "Everlasting" (2006) and "Only One" (2012).[1]

BoA discography
BoA with brown hair facing towards the camera
BoA in 2018
Singles63
Promotional singles18
Collaboration singles13

In 2008, BoA made her debut in the United States with the single "Eat You Up", followed by the album BoA (2009). In 2010, BoA released her first Korean language album in five years, Hurricane Venus, which spawned the title track, "Game", and "Copy & Paste". Her 2012 single, "Only One", sold over two million downloads in South Korea.

As lead artist

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Korean singles

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List of BoA singles released in Korean
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales[A] Album
KOR
[B]
KOR Hot
[21]
US World
[22]
"ID; Peace B"[C] 2000 ID; Peace B
"Don't Start Now"[D] 2001 Jumping into the World
"No. 1" 2002 No. 1
"Valenti" Miracle
"Shine We Are!" 2003 Shine We Are!
"Atlantis Princess" (아틀란티스 소녀) Atlantis Princess
"Milky Way"[E]
"Double" 8[F]
  • KOR: 43,000 (phy.)[24]
Non-album singles
"Rock with You" 11[G]
  • KOR: 23,000 (phy.)[26]
"My Name" 2004 My Name
"Spark"
"Merry Chri" 10[H]
  • KOR: 20,000 (phy.)[27]
Non-album single
"Girls on Top" 2005 Girls on Top
"Moto"
"Everlasting" 2006 6[I]
  • KOR: 19,000 (phy.)[J]
Non-album singles
"Key of Heart"
"Game" 2010 6 Hurricane Venus
"Hurricane Venus" 3
"Copy & Paste" 14 Copy & Paste
"Only One"[K] 2012 2 7 Only One
"Disturbance" (그런 너) 2013 5 8 Non-album single[L]
"Who Are You" (featuring Gaeko) 2015 3 16 Kiss My Lips
"Kiss My Lips" 18 12
"Spring Rain" (봄비) 2017 SM Station Season 2
"Camo" 54 11 One Shot, Two Shot
"Nega Dola" (내가 돌아) 2018 70 73 25
"One Shot, Two Shot" 93 79
"Woman" [M] 86 Woman
"Feedback" (featuring Nucksal)[37] 2019 169 Non-album single
"Starry Night" (featuring Crush) 157 Starry Night
"Better" 2020 94 52 Better
"Forgive Me" 2022 [N] Forgive Me
"Emptiness" 2024 Non-album single

Japanese singles

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List of BoA singles released in Japanese
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales[O] Certifications Album
KOR
[B]
JPN
[39]
JPN Hot
[1][P]
TWN East Asia
[58][Q]
"ID; Peace B" 2001 20 Listen to My Heart
"Amazing Kiss" 23
"Kimochi wa Tsutawaru"
(気持ちはつたわる)
15
"Listen to My Heart" 2002 5
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[61]
"Every Heart (Minna no Kimochi)"
(Every Heart -ミンナノキモチ-)
10
"Don't Start Now" 17
"Valenti" 2 Valenti
"Kiseki" / "No. 1" (奇蹟) 3
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[64]
"Jewel Song" / "Beside You (Boku o Yobu Koe)" 3
"Shine We Are!" / "Earthsong" 2003 2
  • RIAJ: Platinum (phy.)[67]
Love & Honesty
"Double" 2
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[68]
"Rock with You" 5
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[69]
"Be the One" 2004 15
"Quincy" / "Kono Yo no Shirushi" 4
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[70]
Best of Soul
"Meri Kuri" (メリクリ) 5 36[R]
  • RIAJ:
"Do the Motion" 2005 1
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[75]
Outgrow
"Make a Secret" 5
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[76]
"Dakishimeru" (抱きしめる) 9
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[77]
"Everlasting" 2006 4
  • RIAJ:
"Nanairo no Ashita: Brand New Beat" / "Your Color" 3
  • RIAJ:
Made in Twenty (20)
"Key of Heart" / "Dotch" 7
  • RIAJ: Gold (phy.)[80]
"Winter Love" 2
  • RIAJ:
"Sweet Impact" 2007 4[S] 5 The Face
"Love Letter" 3
  • RIAJ: Gold (dig.)[72]
"Lose Your Mind" (featuring Yutaka Furukawa from Doping Panda) 6
"Be with You" 2008 13 8
"Kissing You"[T] 5 17 7 Non-album single
"Sparkling"[T] 88 Best & USA
"Joyful Smile"[T] Non-album single
"Eien" (永遠) 2009 8 23 2
  • RIAJ: Gold (rt.)[87]
Best & USA
"Universe"
(featuring Crystal Kay and Verbal (M-Flo))
"Bump Bump!"
(featuring Verbal)
8 6 2 Identity
"Mamoritai (White Wishes)" (まもりたい 〜White Wishes〜) 3 4 5
"Woo Weekend" 2010 [U] 10 17 16 Who's Back?
"I See Me"[91] [V] 64
"Milestone" 2011 14 11[W] 7
"Only One" 2013 10 8 9
"Tail of Hope" 12 19 7
"Message" / "Call My Name" [X] 13 [Y] 4
"Shout It Out" 2014 [Z] 12 38 5
"Masayume Chasing" [AA] 15 27
"Fly" 22 80 1 Watashi Kono Mama
de Ii no Kana
"Lookbook" 2015 16 98
"Make Me Complete"[99] 2016 [AB]
"Right Here, Right Everywhere" 2017
"Jazzclub" 2018
"Suki da yo (My Love)" / "Amor" 25 Non-album singles
"Wishing Well" 2019
"I Believe" 2020 22
"My Dear" 2021 The Greatest
"The Greatest" 2022
"—" denotes a song that was released before the creation of the Gaon, Japan Hot 100 or G-Music charts, was not released in this region, or did not chart.

English singles

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List of BoA singles released in English
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales[AC] Album
TWN East Asia
[58][Q]
US Dance Club
[102]
"Eat You Up" 2008 8 BoA
"I Did It for Love" (featuring Sean Garrett) 2009 19 19
"Energetic" 17 BoA: Deluxe

As a collaborating artist

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List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
KOR
[B]
JPN
[AD]
JPN Hot
[1][P]
"The Meaning of Peace"
(Kumi Koda and BoA)
2001 12 Song Nation / Listen to My Heart
"Everything Needs Love"
(Mondo Grosso featuring BoA)
2002 27 Next Wave
"Flying Without Wings"
(Westlife featuring BoA)
Unbreakable: The Greatest Hits Volume 1
"Holiday"
(Palm Drive featuring BoA & Firstklas)
2003 32 Block Holiday
"Show Me What You Got"
(Bratz featuring BoA & Howie D.)
37 Non-album single
"The Love Bug"
(M-Flo loves BoA)
2004 8 Astromantic
"Tri-Angle"
(TVXQ featuring BoA and TRAX)
Tri-Angle
"Hey Boy, Hey Girl"
(Seamo featuring BoA)
2007 Round About
"TPL (Talk, Play, Love)"
(among AnyBand)
AnyBand
"Believe in Love"[AE]
(Ravex featuring BoA)
2009 35 [AF] Best & USA / Trax
"Girlfriend"
(Crystal Kay featuring BoA)
31[AG] 57 Best of Crystal Kay
"Lookin'"
(BoA featuring The Quiett)
2012 19 PYL Younique Volume 1
"G.A.B"
(G.A.B (Gil & BoA))
2013 10 Free Highway Music Festival
"No Matter What"
(BoA ft. Beenzino)
2016 3
  • KOR: 276,889
SM Station Season 1
"Music Is Wonderful"
(BeatBurger featuring BoA)
"Tonight"
(with Mad Clown)
2017 89
  • KOR: 41,287
The Best Hit OST Part.4
"Man in the Mirror (LIVE)"
(Siedah Garrett X BoA)
2018 S.M. Station Season 2
"Autopilot"
(Junoflo featuring BoA)
Statues
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the Gaon, Billboard Japan Hot 100 or RIAJ monthly ringtones chart, or items that did not chart.

Promotional singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
KOR
[B]
JPN Hot
[1][P]
"Sara" (사라) 2000 ID; Peace B
"My Sweetie" 2002 No. 1
"Waiting.." (늘.. Neul)
"The Lights of Seoul" (서울의 빛 Seoul-ui Bich) 2003 Atlantis Princess
"Kimi no Tonari de" (キミのとなりで, "Next to You") 2005
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (rt.)[73]
"Do the Motion" (single) / Outgrow
"Sunshine"[114] 2006 Love Me Not Soundtrack
"M"[115] 2007 M OST
"Diamond Heart" "Love Letter" (single) / The Face
"Beautiful Flowers"
"Look Who's Talking" 2008 BoA
"Possibility"
(duet with Daichi Miura)
2010 [AH] 58 Identity
"Han Saram (My Only One)" (한 사람, "One Person") 2011 59 Paradise Ranch: Original Soundtrack
"One Dream"
(featuring Henry of Super Junior-M and Key of Shinee)
2012 34 Only One
"The Shadow" 34 Only One / Who's Back?
"Between Heaven and Hell" (천국과 지옥 사이 Cheonguggwa Jiog Sai) 2013 18 Shark Original Soundtrack
"Action"[AI] 83 Non-album single
"First Time" 2014 [AJ] Who's Back?
"Little Bird"[AK] 2020 Better
"—" denotes items which were released before the creation of the listed charts, or items that did not chart.

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Album
KOR
[AL]
"This Is Who I Am" 2010 [AM] Identity
"Yeop Saram (Stand By)" (옆 사람, "Neighbor") 46 Hurricane Venus
"Hanbyeol (Implode)" (한별, "Celebrity")
(featuring Kim Jong-wan of Nell)
96
"Adrenaline" 99
"Dangerous" 43
"M.E.P (My Electronic Piano)" 101
"Haruharu (Ordinary Day)" (하루하루) 109
"Don't Know What to Say" 113
"Romance" (로망스 Romangseu) 124
"Distance" 2011 137 Winter: The Warmest Gift
"Mayday! Mayday!" (너에게 닿기를 간절히 외치다) 2012 47 Only One
"Nemonan Bakwi (Hope)" (네모난 바퀴, "Square Wheels") 55
"Not Over U" 60
"The Top" 62
"Close to Me" 2014 [AN] "Shout It Out" / Who's Back?
"Double Jack"
(featuring Eddy Kim)
2015 95 Kiss My Lips

Other appearances

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The following songs are not singles or promotional singles and have not appeared on an album by BoA.

Title Year Other artists Album
"Changbakk-eul Bwayo (Waiting for White Christmas)"
(창밖을 봐요, "Look Out the Window")
2000 SM Town Christmas Winter Vacation in SMTown.com
"Merry Christmas"
"Christmas Time"
"I Want" 2001 Fly to the Sky, Kangta The Promise
"Angel Eyes" SM Town Christmas Winter Vacation in SMTown.com: Angel Eyes
"Feliz Navidad"
"Gyeoulbaram (Winter Wind)" (겨울바람)
"Summer Vacation" 2002 SM Town Summer Vacation in SMTown.com
"My Boy"
"Amazing Kiss (Korean Version)"
"My Angel, My Light" SM Town 2002 Winter Vacation in SMTown.com: My Angel My Light
"Snow in My Mind" Shoo, M.I.L.K
"Dear My Family" SM Town
"Jewel Song (Korean Version)"
"Hello! Summer!" 2003 SM Town 2003 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com
"Summer in Dream" Moon Hee-joon, Shoo, Jae Won, Hyun-Jin, Jae Young
"Romeo"
"Dubeonjjae Gyeoul (Snowflake)" (두번째 겨울, "Second Winter") SM Town 2003 Winter Vacation in SMTown.com
"Feel the Same (Korean Version)"
"Oh Holy Night" 2004 TVXQ "Hug" (single)
"Hot Mail (Yeoleumpyeonji)" (여름편지, "Summer Letter") SM Town 2004 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com
"Lollipop"
"Midnight Parade (Korean Version)"
"Survival Dance (No No Cry More)" 2006 TRF Lif-e-Motions
"Full Sun (Red Sun)" SM Town 2006 Summer SMTown
"Touch"
"Snow Dream" SM Town 2006 Winter SMTown: Snow Dream
"Dotch (Korean Version)"
"Let's Go on a Trip!" 2007 SM Town 2007 Summer SMTown: Fragile
"Ibeuui Gyeong-go (Eve Warning)" (이브의 경고) Shindong
"Jogaekkeobjil Mukk-eo (Tie Clam Shells) (A Cappella)" (조개껍질 묶어) Junsu, Changmin, Lina, Sunday, Ryeowook, Yesung
"Promise U" Anyband Anyband
"Daydream" Anyband
"Only Love" SM Town 2007 Winter SMTown: Only Love
"12wol 27il (On December 27th)" (12월 27일 Yeolduwol Isibchilil)
"Beautiful"[121] 2009 Akon, Kardinal Offishall Freedom 2
"Egao no Yukue" (笑顔の行方, "Where the Smile Is") Dreams Come True Minna de Dori Suru? Do You Dreams Come True? Special Live![122]
"Love Love Love"
"Distance" 2011 2011 Winter SMTown: The Warmest Gift
"Let Me In"[AO] 2013 Make Your Move
"Swing" 2019 U-Know True Colors

Notes

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  1. ^ Korean and English single sales are for digital downloads, while Japanese sales are for physical, unless otherwise noted.
  2. ^ a b c d Week references for Gaon: "Game",[2] "Hurricane Venus",[2] "Copy & Paste",[3] "Han Salam (My Only One)",[4] "Milestone",[5] "One Dream",[6] "Only One",[7][8] "The Shadow",[9] "Disturbance",[10] "Between Heaven and Hell",[11] "Action",[12] "Lookin'",[13] "G.A.B",[14] "Who Are You",[15] "Kiss My Lips",[16] "Double Jack".[16] "Nega Dola"[17] "One Shot, Two Shot"[18] "Feedback"[19] "Starry Night"[20]
  3. ^ Released in Japan in 2001.
  4. ^ Released in Japan in 2002.
  5. ^ Released in Japan as the title "Milky Way 〜君の歌〜"
  6. ^ The physical single charted on the RIAK monthly album chart.[23]
  7. ^ The physical single charted on the RIAK monthly album chart.[25]
  8. ^ The physical single charted on the RIAK monthly album chart.[27]
  9. ^ The physical single charted on the RIAK monthly album chart.[28]
  10. ^ Sales refer to the Korean-language version of the single.[29]
  11. ^ Released in Japan in 2013.
  12. ^ Though featured on Who's Back?, the Japanese version of "Disturbance" was never released as a single from the album.
  13. ^ "Woman" did not enter the Gaon Digital chart top 100, but peaked at no. 27 on Gaon Download chart.[36]
  14. ^ "Forgive Me" did not enter the Circle Digital chart top 200, but peaked at no. 14 on Circle Download chart.[38]
  15. ^ Korean and English single sales are for digital downloads, while Japanese sales are for physical, unless otherwise noted.
  16. ^ a b c Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Merry Chri",[40][41] "Be with You",[42] "Kissing You",[43] "Sparkling",[43] "Eien",[44] "Girlfriend",[45] "Bump Bump!",[46] "Mamoritai (White Wishes)",[47] "Possibility",[48] "Woo Weekend",[49] "I See Me",[50] "Milestone",[51] "Only One",[52] "Tail of Hope",[53] "Shout It Out",[54] "Masayume Chasing",[55] "Fly",[56] "Lookbook".[57]
  17. ^ a b Positions were taken from 2005 week 31 for Girls on Top, 2006 week 7 for Outgrow, 2007 week 6 for Made in Twenty (20), 2008 week 11 for The Face, 2008 week 23 for "Vivid", 2009 week 10 for "Eien", 2009 week 14 for Best & USA, 2009 week 44 for "Bump Bump", 2009 week 51 for "Mamoritai", 2010 week 9 for Identity, 2010 week 33 for "Woo Weekend", 2010 week 28 for Hurricane Venus, 2011 week 52 for "Milestone", 2012 week 37 for Only One, 2013 week 12 for "Only One", 2013 week 29 for "Tail of Hope", 2013 week 46 for "Message/Call My Name", 2014 week 14 for "Shout It Out", 2014 week 40 for Who's Back?, 2015 week 1 for "Fly", Kiss My Lips.[59]
  18. ^ Charted in 2011, and at number 44 at number 2014.
  19. ^ Charted on the RIAK monthly international chart.[83]
  20. ^ a b c "Kissing You", "Sparkling" and "Joyful Smile" were packaged together as a single single given the title Vivid.
  21. ^ Charted at number 78 on the Gaon international chart.[90]
  22. ^ Charted at number 82 on the Gaon international chart.[92]
  23. ^ Charted on the DVD chart.
  24. ^ "Message" charted at number 35 on the Gaon international chart, while "Call My Name" charted at number 93.[95]
  25. ^ Charted at number 28 on the Hot Singles Sales chart.[96]
  26. ^ Charted at number 34 on the Gaon international chart.[97]
  27. ^ Charted at number 54 on the Gaon international chart.[98]
  28. ^ Charted at number 30 on the Radio Songs sub-chart.[100]
  29. ^ Korean and English single sales are for digital downloads, while Japanese sales are for physical, unless otherwise noted.
  30. ^ Sources for chart positions are as follows: "The Meaning of Peace",[104] "Everything Needs Love",[105] "Holiday",[106] "Show Me What You Got",[107] "The Love Bug",[108] "Believe in Love",[109] "Girlfriend".[110]
  31. ^ Also released as an acoustic version on BoA's "Eien/Universe/Believe in Love" single.
  32. ^ Charted at number 43 on the Hot Singles Sales chart.[112]
  33. ^ Released physically as a double A-side single with Crystal Kay's "After Love (First Boyfriend)".
  34. ^ Charted at number 90 on the Gaon international chart.[116]
  35. ^ Song used to promote Gwangju Biennale.
  36. ^ Charted at number 76 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart.[117]
  37. ^ Song used to promote Vogue with the theme of 'Hope'.
  38. ^ Week references for Gaon: "Yeop Saram (Stand By)",[2] "Hanbyeol (Implode)",[2] "Adrenaline",[2] "M.E.P (My Electronic Piano)",[118] "Haruharu (Ordinary Day)"[118] "Don't Know What to Say",[118] "Romance",[118] "Dangerous",[119] "Distance",[120] "Mayday! Mayday!",[9] "Nemonan Bakwi (Hope)",[9] "Not Over U",[9] "The Top".[9]
  39. ^ Charted at number 18 on the Gaon international chart.[116]
  40. ^ Charted at number 98 on the Gaon international chart.[92]
  41. ^ Ending theme song for the film Make Your Move

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