Yui Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director(s)
2004 "It's Happy Line" Kazuyoshi Oku
2005 "Feel My Soul" Takahiro Miki
"Tomorrow's Way" Takahiro Miki
"Life" Takahiro Miki
2006 "Tokyo" Takahiro Miki
"Good-bye Days" Fuyu Arai
"I Remember You" Norihiro Koizumi
2007 "Rolling Star" Takahiro Miki
"Cherry" Takahiro Miki
"My Generation" Norihiro Koizumi
"Understand" Kensuke Kawamura
"Love & Truth" (Movie Ver.) Takahiro Miki
"Jam" Shigeaki Kubo
2008 "Namidairo" Takahiro Miki
"Laugh Away" Shigeaki Kubo
"Summer Song" Shigeaki Kubo
"I'll Be" Shigeaki Kubo
2009 "Again" Shigeaki Kubo
"It's All Too Much" Shigeaki Kubo
"Never Say Die" Shigeaki Kubo
2010 "Gloria" Shigeaki Kubo
"to Mother" Shigeaki Kubo
"Please Stay With me" Tsuchiya Takatoshi
"Rain" Shigeaki Kubo
2011 "It's My Life" Shigeaki Kubo
"Hello (Paradise Kiss)" Shigeaki Kubo
"Green a.Live"
"Lock On"
2012 "Fight"
"Fight: Acoustic Version"
"Cherry: Bossa Live Version"
"Life: 2012 in Tokyo"
"Tokyo: 2012 in Fukuoka"
"Good-bye Days: 2012 ver."
"Feel my Soul: 2012 ver."

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