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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