Ego-Wrappin' discography

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The discography of Japanese band Ego-Wrappin' includes nine studio albums, two compilation albums, seven extended plays and nine singles. Ego-Wrappin' was formed in 1996, and originally released music through independent labels Metro Crew Records and RD Records, while later distributing through Universal Music Japan and Toy's Factory.

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Ego-Wrappin' discography
Studio albums9
EPs7
Compilation albums2
Singles9
Video albums5
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Discography

Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak positions Sales Certifications
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Oricon

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KOR
Overseas

[9]
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Michishio no Romance (満ち汐のロマンス, "Tide Flow Romance")
  • Released: May 30, 2001
  • Label: Minor Swing
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
8
Night Food
  • Released: July 5, 2002
  • Label: Minor Swing
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
5
Merry Merry
  • Released: September 8, 2004
  • Label: Minor Swing
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
4
On the Rocks!
  • Released: May 17, 2006
  • Label: Minor Swing
  • Formats: CD, digital download
9
Ego-Wrappin' and the Gossip of Jaxx
  • Released: February 18, 2009
  • Label: Minor Swing
  • Formats: CD, digital download
14[C]
Naimono Nedari no Deadheat (ないものねだりのデッドヒート, "Asking-for-Too-Much Deadheat")
  • Released: September 15, 2010
  • Label: Minor Swing
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
13[D]30
Steal a Person's Heart
  • Released: April 10, 2013
  • Label: Toy's Factory
  • Formats: CD, digital download
14[E]
Dream Baby Dream
  • Released: May 22, 2019
  • Label: Toy's Factory
  • Formats: CD, digital download
6
"—" denotes items which did not chart, or were not released in this region.
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Extended plays

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Title Album details Peak positions Sales
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Oricon

[1]
Calling Me
  • Released: October 15, 1996[17]
  • Label: Metro Crew Records
  • Formats: CD
Calling Me Remix
  • Released: November 1997[18]
  • Label: Metro Crew Records
  • Formats: CD
His Choice of Shoes Is Ill!
  • Released: February 20, 1999
  • Label: RD Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
Swing for Joy
  • Released: November 13, 1999
  • Label: RD Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
Shikisai no Blues (色彩のブルース, Shikisai no Burūsu, "Blues of Color")
  • Released: September 2, 2000
  • Label: RD Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
66
Track Scorcher
  • Released: February 11, 2005[19]
  • Label: Minor Swing
  • Formats: LP
Buzz Tracks
  • Released: February 11, 2005[20]
  • Label: Minor Swing
  • Formats: LP
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Compilation albums

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Oricon

[1]
JPN
Billboard

[B]
KOR
[21]
KOR
Overseas

[22]
Best Wrappin' 1996–2008 (ベストラッピン, Besutorappin)
  • Released: October 15, 2008
  • Label: Minor Swing
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4[F]6719
Route 20 Hit the Road
  • Released: April 20, 2016
  • Label: Toy's Factory
  • Formats: CD, digital download
911
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Singles

As lead artist

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[G]
"Midnight Dejavu (Shikisai no Blues)" (~Midnight Dejavu~色彩のブルース, "Blues of Color") 2001 15 Shikisai no Blues
"Kuchibashi ni Cherry" (くちばしにチェリー, "Beaks and Cherries") 2002 9 Night Food
"Go Action" 2008 1944 Best Wrappin' 1996–2008 /
Ego Wrappin' and the Gossip of Jaxx
Sure Shot[H]
(Brahman+Ego-Wrappin')
2010 12[I] Non-album single
"Brand New Day" 3740 Naimono Nedari no Deadheat
"Love Scene"
Bright Time[J] 2014 21[K] Route 20 Hit the Road
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[G]
"Vermouth Flowers" (ヴェルモット・フラワーズ)
(Katteni-Shiyagare+Ego-Wrappin')
2006 70 Black Magic Voodoo Cafe
"Heat"
(Pushim featuring Ego-Wrappin')
2013 70 It's a Drama
"Micro Boy to Macro Girl" (ミクロボーイとマクロガール)
(Scha Dara Parr to Ego-Wrappin')
2017 [L] Non-album single
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Promotional singles

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"A Love Song"[32]
(featuring Determinations)
1999 Swing for Joy
"Flowers"[33] 2000 Shikisai no Blues
"Samba de Orfeu (Black Sunday)" Justa Record Presents: Ska Stock, Tribute to the Skatalites
"Psychoanalysis" (サイコアナルシス)[34] 2001 Michishio no Romance
"Paranoia"[35]
"Cassavetes" (カサヴェテス) 2004 Merry Merry
"Mother Ship" 2006 On the Rocks!
"Tengoku to Shiroi Pierrot" (天国と白いピエロ, "Heaven and a White Clown")
"Darui" (だるい, "Sluggish")[36] 2009 Ego Wrappin' and the Gossip of Jaxx
"We Are Here"
(Brahman+Ego-Wrappin')
2010 31 Sure Shot
"Hakobune" (方舟, "Ark")[37] Naimono Nedari no Deadheat
"Mekon no Tsuki" (女根の月, "Feminine Faculty Moon")[38] 2013 96 Steal a Person's Heart
"Suichū no Hikari" (水中の光, "Light Through Water")[39] [M]
"Neon Sign Stomp" 2014 34 Bright Time / Route 20 Hit the Road
"Ihōjin" (異邦人, "Foreigner") 2016 Route 20 Hit the Road
"That's What I Need"[N] [O] Non-album single
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Video albums

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[1]
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[1]
Midnight Dejavu at Tokyo Cinema Club
  • Released: March 29, 2006
  • Label: Toy's Factory
  • Formats: DVD
36
Midnight Dejavu Special: 2006.12.13 at NHK Hall
  • Released: December 13, 2007
  • Label: Toy's Factory
  • Formats: DVD
58
Brahman/Ego-Wrappin' Special Live Sure Shot
  • Released: October 27, 2010
  • Label: Toy's Factory
  • Formats: DVD
36
Midnight Dejavu 10th Anniversary at Tokyo Cinema Club
  • Released: April 27, 2011
  • Label: Toy's Factory
  • Formats: DVD
55
Route 20 Hit the Budokan: Live at Nippon Budokan
  • Released: March 15, 2017
  • Label: Toy's Factory
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
3423
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Guest appearances

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Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Disney Girls" 1998 Kirakira Hikaru Soundtrack
"Theme 2 Noraneko no Theme" (THEME 2 野良猫のテーマ, "Stray Cat theme") 2001 Kazufumi Kodama meets Ego-Wrappin' Pistol Opera
"Suzhou Yakuoku" (蘇州夜曲, "Suzhou Nocturne") 2009 Ego-Wrappin' with Little Tempo Little Tempo Shuku Jūgoshū Kinen Manatsu no Waiwai Matsuri Special Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongakudō Live
"African Lullaby"
"Lupin Sansei Ai no Theme" (ルパン三世・愛のテーマ, "Lupin the Third Love Theme") 2010 Ego-Wrappin' and the Gossip of Jaxx Club Jazz Digs Lupin the Third
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Notes

  1. Sources for chart positions are as follows: Shikisai no Blues,[2] Michishio no Romance,[2] "Kuchibashi ni Cherry",[3] Night Food,[2] Merry Merry,[2] "Vermouth Flowers",[4] Ego-Wrappin' and the Gossip of Jaxx,[5] Sure Shot,[6] "Micro Boy to Macro Girl".[7]
  2. Sources for chart positions are as follows: Route 20 Hit the Road.[8]
  3. The album charted at number 17 on the Top Albums Sales chart.[13]
  4. The album charted at number 15 on the Top Albums Sales chart.[14]
  5. The album charted at number 13 on the Top Albums Sales chart.[15]
  6. The album charted at number 3 on the Top Albums Sales chart.[23]
  7. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Go Action",[24] "We Are Here",[25] "Brand New Day",[26] "Mekon no Tsuki",[27] "Neon Sign Stomp".[28]
  8. A split single between Brahman and Ego-Wrappin', who collaborated on the leading song "We Are Here".
  9. The single charted at number 10 on the Top Single Sales chart.[29]
  10. Four track single featuring music from the soundtrack of Reverse Edge: Ōkawabata Tanteisha, led by the song "Neon Sign Stomp".
  11. The single charted at number 17 on the Top Single Sales chart.[30]
  12. The single charted at number 31 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart.[31]
  13. "Suichū no Hikari" charted at number 57 on the Adult Contemporary Airplay chart.[40]
  14. "That's What I Need" was originally released on Calling Me (1996), and compiled on a special release of Route 20 Hit the Road (2016). It was later released digitally in the same year, due to its use as the drama Kichijōji Dake ga Sumitai Machi desu ka (2016)'s theme song.
  15. "That's What I Need" charted at number 62 on the Radio Songs chart.[41]

References

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