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Amazing Kiss

"Amazing Kiss" is BoA's second single in Japan. It was released July 25, 2001, and went to number 23 on the Oricon chart.

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Be the One (BoA song)

"Be the One" is BoA's 12th Japanese solo single. Due to the popularity of the song from her third Japanese album, Love & Honesty, it was released as a special single. Containing only one song, one remix and one instrumental track. The single reached #15 on Oricon Singles Charts. It is featured as a bonus track for the Samurai Warriors 1 Soundtrack.

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Be with You (BoA song)

"Be with You." is BoA's twenty-fifth Japanese single. In addition to the title track are "Precious," instrumental versions of both songs, and the spring acoustic mix of "Be with You." The single was released on February 20, 2008. "The Face" was scheduled for release the same day, but was pushed back a week due to strong competition. "Be with You." is a ballad that is the theme song of "Inu to Watashi no 10 no Yakusoku." The single was leaked onto the internet on January 25, 2008.

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Believe in Love (song)

"Believe in Love" is a song by Japanese dance music project Ravex, featuring South Korean singer BoA. On February 18, 2009, the original version of the song was simultaneously released with an acoustic version of the song, found on BoA's "Eien / Universe / Believe in Love" single.

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Bump Bump!

"Bump Bump!" is BoA's twenty-eighth Japanese single. It was produced by Verbal from M-Flo, who wrote both songs and featured as a rapper on both tracks. The single was released on October 28, 2009.

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One Shot, Two Shot

One Shot, Two Shot is the first Korean extended play by South Korean singer-songwriter BoA. Released digitally on February 20, 2018 by her native label SM Entertainment with Iriver as the distributor, the extended play is the singer's first major Korean release in nearly three years since her eighth Korean studio album Kiss My Lips (2015), and subsequently her second major release in 2018 just one week after releasing Watashi Kono Mama de li no Kana, her first Japanese album in over four years also. Featuring seven new tracks that center around the singer's "alternate perspectives and approaches to matured romance", the extended play incorporates "heavy-bass" deep house and EDM genres, while seeing BoA exploring herself in new genres, such as trap and hip-hop. Wanting to "breathe some freshness" into her discography, the singer went on to collaborate with rapper Junoflo and producer Chancellor, whom also contributed lyrically and musically to the extended play along with several other producers, such as Yoo Young-jin, Devine Channel, Josh Cumbee, Tayla Parx, Micah Powell, Mike Daley, Mitchell Owens, Harvey Mason Jr., The Stereotypes, and more.

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Dakishimeru

"Dakishimeru" (抱きしめる) is BoA's 17th Japanese single, The title track was unexpectedly previewed at the Lipton event on October 15, and the song was reminiscent of some of her earlier songs such as Valenti. This was the third single for BoA's then-upcoming album, Outgrow.

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Love Letter (BoA song)

"Love Letter" is BoA's 23rd single. Alongside the title track are two B-sides: "Beautiful Flowers" and "Diamond Heart". The original release date for this single was September 19, 2007 but it was pushed back a week to 26 September after the news of Ayumi Hamasaki's latest single, "Talkin' 2 Myself", was scheduled for release the same week.

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Disturbance (BoA song)

"Disturbance" is a Korean song released as a digital single by South Korean singer BoA, released on January 28, 2013. The song was written and composed by the singer herself as special release for her first Korean tour.

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Do the Motion

"Do the Motion" is BoA's 15th Japanese CD single, and third highest selling. This was also BoA's first number one single, and made her the first non-Japanese Asian singer to top the Oricon charts in over 21 years. This single scored commercial endorsements for every song on the single and is BoA's highest selling single of 2005. This was also the first single for her sixth Japanese album, Outgrow.

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Don't Start Now (BoA song)

"Don't Start Now" is a BoA's first recut single. It reached number 17 on the Japan Oricon charts.

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Double (BoA song)

"Double" is BoA's 10th Japanese single and 1st Korean single. She won at MTV Video Music Awards Japan for best dance video with the music video of this song. It was a number two hit in Japan.

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Eat You Up (BoA song)

"Eat You Up" is a song recorded by South Korean recording artist BoA for her twelfth studio and debut English eponymous studio album (2009). It was released on October 16, 2008 in Japan as the lead single from the album. The song was written by Remee and Thomas Troelsen, while production was handled by Henrik Jonback. The song was BoA's first attempt into the Western market, particularly North America. Musically, the track was described as an electronic dance song with elements of R&B.

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Energetic (BoA song)

"Energetic" is a dance song by singer BoA. It is the first single released from BoA: Deluxe. It was released in January 2010, the remixes CD was released. It debuted at #48 and peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs.

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Everlasting (BoA song)

"Everlasting" is BoA's 18th Japanese single and 4th Korean single. The leading track "Everlasting" is a ballad, and the B-side track, "Soundscape" is a mid-tempo song for Japanese version and "People say..." for the Korean version B-side track. This single also contains the first "classical version" of any BoA songs thus far, "Everlasting: Classical Ver.".

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Every Heart (Minna no Kimochi)

"Every Heart: Minna no Kimochi" is BoA's fifth single. It was featured on the hit anime, Inuyasha, as the fourth and the second (Korean) ending theme song. This was released on the same day as her Japanese debut album Listen to My Heart and reached number ten on the Oricon singles chart. Also, The Korean version of this song listed in her Korean album, Miracle.

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Everything Needs Love

"Everything Needs Love" is a 2002 Mondo Grosso single featuring BoA as vocalist.

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Flying Without Wings

"Flying Without Wings" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 18 October 1999 as the third single from their self-titled debut studio album (1999). It is the band's fourth-best-selling single on both paid-for and combined sales in the United Kingdom as of January 2019.

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I Did It for Love

"I Did It for Love" is a song by Korean pop singer BoA featuring American singer-songwriter and record producer Sean Garrett. The song is her second single for her debut eponymous English album, BoA. The track was written and produced by Garrett, Melvin K. Watson Jr. and Matthew I. Irby. The single was released on June 2, 2009.

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Milestone (song)

Milestone is BoA's first DVD single which was released on December 7, 2011 to commemorate her 10th anniversary in Japan. The song is written and composed by STY who was requested by Avex to write a song for BoA's 10th anniversary. The song was first performed at Audio Technica's 50th-anniversary live party, and later a 7-second snippet of the song live performance at J-Wave Live: Autumn was leaked.

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ID; Peace B (song)

"ID; Peace B" is the debut single by South Korean single BoA from her debut studio album of the same title, released through SM Entertainment on August 25, 2000. In Japan, it was released through Avex Trax on May 30, 2001, and served as the lead single for her debut Japanese studio album Listen to My Heart (2002).

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Kimochi wa Tsutawaru

"Kimochi wa Tsutawaru" is BoA's third single in Japan. It reached number 15 on the Oricon charts.

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No. 1 (BoA song)

"No. 1" is a song recorded by South Korean recording artist BoA. It was released on April 12, 2002, for her second studio album of the same name (2002) through SM Entertainment. In Japan, the song was released as a double A-side CD single with the track "Kiseki" on September 19, 2002, via Avex Trax. The single, titled "Kiseki / No. 1", was included in her second Japanese studio album Valenti (2003). "No. 1" was written by Kim Young-ah, while production was handled by Sigurd Røsnes and Ahn Ik-soo.

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Listen to My Heart (BoA album)

Listen to My Heart is the debut Japanese studio album by South Korean singer BoA. Released in 2002, it debuted at number one on the Oricon Charts. It also reached #12 on yearly charts in Japan of 2002. It stayed on the Oricon Charts for 91 weeks. This album is the first BoA contributed to through writing and composing.

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Lose Your Mind

"Lose Your Mind" is BoA's 24th Japanese single. Alongside the title track is one B-side, "Smile Again". Lose Your Mind was released on December 12, 2007.

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Love Letter (BoA song)

"Love Letter" is BoA's 23rd single. Alongside the title track are two B-sides: "Beautiful Flowers" and "Diamond Heart". The original release date for this single was September 19, 2007 but it was pushed back a week to 26 September after the news of Ayumi Hamasaki's latest single, "Talkin' 2 Myself", was scheduled for release the same week.

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Make a Secret

"Make a Secret" is BoA's sixteenth Japanese single, and fifth lowest selling. The title track was used for a Kose Fasio commercial, and although the A-side track, "Make a Secret", was promoted, the B-side, "Long Time No See", won more acclaim and praise from fans. After the eyebrow-raising performance of her Do the Motion single, this single came as a huge disappointment to fans and staff alike.

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Mamoritai (White Wishes)

Mamoritai is BoA's twenty-ninth Japanese single. It was released on December 9, 2009, in three formats, Limited Tales of Graces Edition, CD-only and CD+DVD.

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Masayume Chasing

"Masayume Chasing" is the 37th Japanese single by South Korean singer, songwriter, and dancer BoA. It was released on July 23, 2014, as one of the several singles for her eighth Japanese-language studio album, Who's Back? (2014) through Avex Trax. The CD single contains the B-side track "Fun", and was released in six physical editions: two CD+DVD editions, a CD-only edition, a CD-only Fairy Tail edition, and two limited USB editions only sold on BoA's official fan club shop.

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The Meaning of Peace

"The Meaning of Peace" is a single by Japanese R&B singer-songwriter Koda Kumi and South Korean pop singer-songwriter BoA. The single debuted on Oricon and No. 12 and remained on the charts for twelve weeks.

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Meri Kuri

"Meri Kuri" , known in South Korea as "Merry-Chri", is a song recorded in two languages by South Korean singer BoA. A holiday-themed ballad, its lyrics were written by Chinfa Kan and BoA; production was handled by Kazuhiro Hara. It was released on December 1, 2004, as her 14th Japanese single, via Avex Trax; and her 3rd physical Korean single, by SM Entertainment. Both versions are supported with the B-side tracks "Mega Step" and "The Christmas Song". Its music video premiered on her 18th birthday and was shot at the Chapel on the Water and Ochiai Station in Hokkaidō.

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Milestone (song)

Milestone is BoA's first DVD single which was released on December 7, 2011 to commemorate her 10th anniversary in Japan. The song is written and composed by STY who was requested by Avex to write a song for BoA's 10th anniversary. The song was first performed at Audio Technica's 50th-anniversary live party, and later a 7-second snippet of the song live performance at J-Wave Live: Autumn was leaked.

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One Dream

"One Dream" is a Korean-language song performed by South Korean pop singer BoA. It features Henry of Super Junior-M and Key of Shinee. The song was used as theme song for the K-pop Star and included in BoA's fifteenth album Only One.

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Only One (BoA song)

"Only One" is a song recorded by South Korean singer-songwriter BoA for her 2012's eponymous seventh studio album. Written and composed by BoA herself with additional arrangement by Kim Yong-shin and Kim Tae-seong, the pop and R&B track was released as the second single from Only One on July 22, 2012, to coincide with its parental album release. It was later re-recorded in Japanese, and released on February 27, 2013, as her 32nd Japanese single, before eventually included in Who's Back? (2014), her first Japanese full-length release in over four years.

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Quincy (song)

"Quincy / Kono Yo no Shirushi" is BoA's 13th Japanese single. "Kono Yo no Shirushi" is the song featured on Calpis commercial. This single was not included on any of her full studio albums but was on her best selling compilation album Best of Soul, which was also her second highest selling album.

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Rock with You (BoA song)

"Rock with You" is BoA's 11th Japanese single and her 2nd Korean single. The single hit No. 5 on Oricon charts and has sold more than 60,000 copies. The Japanese single features pop group SMAP.

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Sweet Impact

"Sweet Impact" is BoA's 22nd Japanese single. It was released on April 25, 2007 and it hit #5 on the Oricon chart on its first day of release. The song "Sweet Impact" was first featured in Japan's FASIO commercial in January 2007. The video was inspired by Michael Jackson's Moonwalker. The single has approximately sold over 5,000 copies in Korea. It is also her first single to feature different cover art for both the CD-Only and CD+DVD versions.

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Tail of Hope

"Tail of Hope" is a song recorded by South Korean singer BoA, released on June 26, 2013. The song serves as the theme song for the Japanese Fuji-TV drama Hakui no Namida. The B-side is the song "Baby You...", a rewritten Japanese version of her Korean song "Disturbance".

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Valenti (song)

"Valenti" is a song by South Korean singer BoA, for her second Japanese studio album of the same name (2003). It was released by Avex Trax as her sixth Japanese single on August 28, 2002, and features "Realize " as a B-side. A Korean version of "Valenti" was further promoted off of her compilation album Miracle, which was made available on September 24 by SM Entertainment.

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Vivid: Kissing You, Sparkling, Joyful Smile

"Vivid" is BoA's 26th Japanese single which is BoA's first double A-side single to include two PVs for the A-sides. In addition to the track "Kissing You", the single also includes the songs "Sparkling" and "Joyful Smile". The single was released on June 4, 2008. "Kissing You" and "Joyful Smile" are R&B songs while "Sparkling" is consumed as a breakbeat song. The single debuted at #3 with first-day sales of 7,936 copies, according to the Oricon.

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Winter Love

"Winter Love" is BoA's 21st Japanese single. It was released on November 1, 2006. It hit #2 on the Oricon Charts with sales of 42,481, making it the highest charting BoA single since "Do the Motion", which was released in March 2005. Formats are 「CD+DVD」 and 「CD only」.The single was released just before her twentieth birthday.

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Woo Weekend

"Woo Weekend" is the thirtieth single by BoA, released on July 21, 2010. It was released in a normal CD-only edition and a limited CD+DVD edition. The B-Side to the song is "No Dance, No Life". "Woo Weekend" was used as the theme song for Japan's Disney on Ice 25th anniversary, as well as was used in a commercial promoting it.