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Rip Slyme discography
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The discography of Japanese musical act Rip Slyme consists of ten studio albums, five compilation albums, two extended plays, one live album, eight video albums and thirty-three singles. Rip Slyme debuted as an independent act on File Records in 1995, releasing material with them until their major label debut under Warner Music Japan in 2000. The band's second album under Warner, Tokyo Classic (2002) was a commercial success, selling over 1,000,000 copies.
Some of the band's most commercially successful songs include "Rakuen Baby" (2002) and "Nettaiya" (2007), summer-themed songs that have both been certified Platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
Rip Slyme collaborated with the rock band Quruli twice in 2006, when they released the singles "Lovi" and "Juice" simultaneously. The group have worked together with guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei twice: once in 2006 on the single "Battle Funkastic" that mashed-up Rip Slyme's "Funkastic" with Hotei's "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" (2000), and in 2011 when Rip Slyme recorded a cover of Hotei's song "Bambina" for his collaborations album All Time Super Guest.
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Studio albums
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Compilation albums
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Extended plays
Remix albums
Live albums
Box sets
Singles
As lead artists
As featured artists
Promotional singles
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Video albums
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Notes
- Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Rakuen Baby",[15] "Hot Chocolate",[16] "Tales",[17] "Taiyō to Bikini",[18] "Love & Hate",[19] "Supreme",[20] "Stairs",[21] "Good Day",[22] "Journey",[22] "Hoshi ni Negai o",[23] "Mata Au Hi made 2010 (Tomita-ryū)",[24] "Scar",[25] "Good Times",[25] "Sense of Wonder",[26] "Amai Seikatsu (La dolce vita)",[27] "Bambina (Bambino Mix)",[27] "Run with...",[28] "Long Vacation",[29] "Jungle Fever",[30] "Sly",[31] "Wanna?",[32] "Kono Michi o Yukō",[33] "Peace",[34] "Popcorn Nancy",[35] "Jump",[36] "Feel",[37] "Take It Easy".[38]
- Animated series SpongeBob SquarePants Japanese theme song
- Hotei Tomoyasu collaboration and cover for his album All Time Super Guest.
- Remake of "The Beat Goes On", in a commercial campaign for Jack Daniel's whiskey.[73][74]
- Charted at number 95 on the Adult Contemporary Airplay chart.[77]
- Charted at number 74 on the Radio Songs sub-chart.[78]
- Charted at number 57 on the Radio Songs sub-chart.[79]
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