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Hoshino at the 2017 Space Shower Music Awards, wearing a suit and holding the award for Best Video of the Year for "Koi"
Hoshino at the 2017 Space Shower Music Awards

The Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino has written or co-written most songs in his discography, spanning material for five studio albums, two extended plays (EPs), and 22 singles. There are released songs listed below. There are also 25 songs that have been performed or showcased but lack official release, and 5 unreleased songs known only by title.

Hoshino made his debut as the frontman of the instrumental band Sakerock (2000–2015), playing guitar and marimba.[1][2] Hoshino released the self-produced CD-R disc Baka no Uta in 2005, containing six original tracks and a cover of Crazy Cats.[3] Baka no Uta was adapted into his first solo album under the same title, released through Speedstar Records and Daisyworld on June 16, 2010.[4] In addition to four previously released songs and two vocal covers of Sakerock, Hoshino wrote nine new tracks for the album solo and co-composed one with Haruomi Hosono.[5] Hoshino wrote all 12 tracks on his second album Episode, released September 28, 2011.[6] It was supported by his first single, "Kudaranai no Naka ni".

Moving solely to Speedstar Records, Hoshino released Stranger on May 1, 2013,[7] with 13 songs (one a hidden track).[8] The album was supported by three singles, all released throughout 2012: "Film", "Yume no Soto e", and "Shiranai". After Stranger, Hoshino released his first non-album single "Gag",[9] featuring arrangement from Seiji Kameda–it remains his only single to not be self or co-arranged. Hoshino's fourth album, Yellow Dancer, was released on December 2, 2015. The track listing of 15 songs focused on blending Western genres such as jazz, soul, and R&B, into Hoshino's J-pop style, for a result he described as "yellow music".[10] It was supported by three singles: "Why Don't You Play in Hell?", the double A-side "Crazy Crazy" / "Sakura no Mori", and "Sun". His fifth and most recent album, Pop Virus, was released on December 19, 2018, with 14 tracks.[11] It became his most commercially successful album release,[12] certified 2× Platinum[13] and listed at No. 4 on Oricon's year-end chart for 2019.[14] Three songs from Pop Virus were released as singles: "Koi", "Family Song", and "Idea".

In 2019, Hoshino released his first extended play (EP), titled Same Thing, collaborating with British indie pop band Superorganism, Japanese rapper Punpee, English musician Tom Misch, and performing one track alone.[15] As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Hoshino began wanting to update his musical style. In lockdown, he found time to practice on digital audio workstations and keyboard. He released the single "Create" in 2021, which he noted was his first song to be completed with the stronger focus on keyboard.[16] In 2023, Hoshino released his second EP Lighthouse, comprising six songs he had written for the Netflix talk show of the same name.[17]

In addition to his solo and Sakerock work, Hoshino has appeared as a featured artist on Ren Takada's "Rose and Beast" (from 12 Notes, 2006), Yuri Miyauchi's "Dokusho" (from Working Holiday, 2011), Superorganism's "Into the Sun" (from World Wide Pop, 2022), and has covered George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" (with Yoshie Nakano) and Raymond Scott's "Lucky Strike" for compilation albums. Hoshino remixed "Good in Bed" for Dua Lipa's remix album Club Future Nostalgia (2020), and with Korean singer Zion.T performed "Nomad" for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: The Album (2021). Hoshino has been credited as a non-performing writer on songs for Asa-Chang & Junray, Haruomi Hosono, Kanjani Eight, Noritake Kinashi, and Tom Miyazaki, among others. Hoshino has written and performed three songs under the name of his alter ego character Akira Nise, and has five unreleased titles registered with the Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers (JASRAC).

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Hosono Haruomi at the Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival 2019.
Hoshino has maintained a close relationship with Haruomi Hosono throughout his career. Hoshino covered Hosono's "Rose and Beast" in 2006, Hosono wrote "Tadaima" for Baka no Uta in 2010, and Hoshino wrote the lyrics for Hosono's "Banana Oiwake" in 2011.
Members of Superorganism in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 2018.
British indie pop band Superorganism features on "Same Thing" (2019) from the EP of the same name. Alongside three other artists, Hoshino featured on the band's "Into the Sun" (2022).
Zion.T at KCON 2015
Hoshino co-wrote "Nomad", a song he performed with Korean singer Zion.T for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: The Album (2021).
Hoshino has covered Crazy Cats' "Sūdara Bushi [ja]", which was co-written by future Tokyo governor Yukio Aoshima.
Dua Lipa performing live at The Palladium in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, in 2018.
Hoshino remixed Dua Lipa's "Good in Bed" for her remix album Club Future Nostalgia (2020).
Punpee at the Fuji Rock Festival in 2018.
Rapper Punpee features on "Sarashi-mono" (2019), a song on Same Thing co-written by Hoshino with Punpee and his collaborator, the German producer Rascal.
An undated, black-and-white picture of composer Raymond Scott.
Hoshino covered Raymond Scott's "Lucky Strike" for Raymond Scott Songbook (2013).
Louis Cole performing at The Haunt, Brighton, England, in 2018
Sam Gendel performing at Public Records in Brooklyn, New York, in 2024
American musicians Louis Cole and Sam Gendel (top and bottom, respectively) feature on the 35-second-long "Mad Hope" from the EP Lighthouse (2023).
DJ Jazzy Jeff performing at the Palladium Ballroom in Dallas, Texas, in 2011.
Hoshino released a remix of his single "Comedy" with DJ Jazzy Jeff (pictured) and Kaidi Tatham in 2022.
George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" was covered by Hoshino and Ego-Wrappin's Yoshie Nakano for a 2014 cover album.
As his alter ego character Akira Nise, Hoshino wrote for Kanjani Eight the song "Ima [ja]", which was arranged by Yoko Kanno (pictured).
English producer Tom Misch features on "Ain't Nobody Know" (2019).
Hoshino co-wrote "Wuhan no Onna" for Asa-Chang & Junray's 2009 album Kage no Nai Hito.
List of songs by Hoshino included on original albums, singles, or cover albums (143 total), with credited artists, songwriters, associated releases, and year
Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Core release(s) Year Ref.
"Ain't Nobody Know" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino
Tom Misch
Same Thing 2019 [18]
"All Things Must Pass"
(cover of George Harrison)
Yoshie Nakano and Gen Hoshino George Harrison Ringo no Komori-uta: Apple of the Best Eye 2014 [19]
"Amaoto" (雨音, lit.'Rain Sound')[A] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Koi" (B-side) 2016 [20]
"Ana o Horu" (穴を掘る, lit.'Dig a Hole')
(lyrical cover of Sakerock)
Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) and Barabara 2007 [21][22]
"Aru Shashō" (ある車掌, lit.'A Train Conducter') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2013 [23]
"Baito" (バイト, lit.'Part-Time Job') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Baka no Uta" (ばかのうた, lit.'Stupid Song') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (CD-R and album) and Barabara 2005 [3][21][22]
"Bakemono" (化物, lit.'Monster') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2013 [23]
"Banana Oiwake" (バナナ追分, lit.'Banana Folk Song') Haruomi Hosono Haruomi Hosono
Gen Hoshino
HoSoNoVa 2011 [25]
"Barabara" (ばらばら, lit.'Scatter') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (CD-R and album) and Barabara 2005 [3][21][22]
"Beyond the Sequence" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Why" / "Life" (B-side) 2023 [26]
"Blanco" (ブランコ, Buranko)[A] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Kudaranai no Naka ni" (B-side) 2011 [27]
"Chawan" (茶碗, lit.'Teacup') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Chingiri-dera" (チン斬り寺, lit.'Chingiri Temple') Tom Miyazaki [ja] Gen Hoshino
Tom Miyazaki
Miyazaki Tom Kinen-kan 2004 [28]
"Comedy" (喜劇, Kigeki)[B] # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino[C] Non-album single 2022 [29]
"Continues" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus and "Koi" (B-side) 2016 [20]
"Crazy Crazy" # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2014 [30]
"Create" (創造, Sōzō) # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino[D] Non-album single 2021 [31][32]
"Cube" # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino[C] Non-album single 2021 [33]
"Daisy Omisoshiru" (デイジーお味噌汁, Deijī Omisoshiru, lit.'Daisy Miso Soup')[E] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) and Daisy Holiday 2008 [34][21]
"Dancing Reluctantly" (しかたなく踊る, Shikatanaku Odoru)[F] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Lighthouse 2023 [35]
"Dancing on the Inside" (うちで踊ろう, Uchi de Odorō)[G] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino In Gratitude 2020 [36]
"Dancer" (ダンサー, Dansā) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Shiranai" (B-side) 2012 [37]
"Dead Leaf" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2018 [11]
"Denpa-tō" (電波塔, lit.'Radio Mast')[A] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Yume no Soto e" (B-side) 2012 [38]
"Dokusho" (読書, lit.'Reading') Yuri Miyauchi featuring Gen Hoshino Yuri Miyauchi
Gen Hoshino
Working Holiday 2011 [39]
"Doraemon" (ドラえもん) # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Non-album single 2018 [40]
"Doraemon no Uta" (ドラえもんのうた, lit.'Song of Doraemon')[A]
(cover of Kumiko Ōsugi and Nobuyo Ōyama)
Gen Hoshino Shunsuke Kikuchi
Takumi Kusube [ja]
Babasusumu[H]
"Doraemon" (B-side) 2018 [40]
"Down Town" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Drinking Dance" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Koi" (B-side) 2016 [20]
"Dust" (ダスト, Dasuto) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Gag" (B-side) 2013 [42]
"Eigyō" (営業, lit.'Business') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Family Song" # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2017 [43]
"Film" (フィルム, Firumu) # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2012 [23][44]
"Friend Ship" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Fushigi" (不思議, lit.'Strange') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino[C] Non-album single 2021 [31][45]
"Futon" (布団, lit.'Bedding') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Gag" (ギャグ, Gyagu) # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino[I] Non-album single 2013 [42]
"Get a Feel" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2018 [11]
"Goo" (グー, ) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Good in Bed"
(remix of Dua Lipa)
Dua Lipa and Gen Hoshino Dua Lipa
Michel Shulz
Melanie Joy Fontana
Taylor Upsahl
David Charles Marshall Biral
Denzel Michael-Akil Baptiste
Gen Hoshino
Club Future Nostalgia 2020 [46][47]
"Growing Up-up" (グローイング アップップ, Gurōingu Appuppu) Hiroki Miyake [ja] and Chika Uchida [ja] Gen Hoshino
Kankurō Kudō[J]
Mītsuketa! Utatte Fever 2016 [48][49]
"Hada" (, lit.'Skin') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus and "Family Song" (B-side) 2017 [43]
"Halfway" (折り合い, Oriai, lit.'Compromise') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino In Gratitude 2020 [50][51]
"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"
(cover of the Plastic Ono Band)
Various (including Hoshino) John Lennon
Yoko Ono
Ringo no Komori-uta: Apple of the Best Eye 2014 [52][53]
"Hello Song" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2018 [11]
"Hirameki" (ひらめき, lit.'Flash') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Hon no Intro" (本のイントロ, Hon no Intoro, lit.'Book Intro') Gen Hoshino None credited Barabara 2007 [22]
"Hon no Outro" (本のアウトロ, Hon no Autoro, lit.'Book Outro') Gen Hoshino None credited Barabara 2007 [22]
"Ichi Ni San" (いち に さん, lit.'One Two Three')[K] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Sun" (B-side) 2015 [54]
"Idea (アイデア, Aidea) # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2018 [55]
"Ima [ja]" (, lit.'Present') Kanjani Eight Gen Hoshino (as Akira Nise)[L] Jam [ja] 2017 [56]
"Instrumental Band no Uta" (インストバンドの唄, Insuto Bando no uta, lit.'Song of the Instrumental Band')
(cover of Sakerock)
Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Barabara 2007 [22]
"Into the Sun" # Superorganism featuring Gen Hoshino, Stephen Malkmus, Pi Ja Ma, and Axel Concato Superorganism
Axel Concato†
World Wide Pop 2022 [57]
"Intro at Atlantic" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (CD-R) 2005 [3]
"I Wanna Be Your Ghost" (異世界混合大舞踏会, Isekai Kongō Dai-butōkai, lit.'Grand Stage of Parallel Worlds') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino[C] Non-album single 2022 [58]
"Kanata" (彼方, lit.'Yonder') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Yume no Soto e" (B-side) 2012 [38]
"Kawaranai Mama" (変わらないまま, lit.'Unchanging') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Kenka" (喧嘩, lit.'Argument') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Kids"[A] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus and "Family Song" (B-side) 2017 [43]
"Kisetsu" (季節, lit.'Season') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger and "Shiranai" (B-side) 2013 [23][37]
"Kitchen" (キッチン, Kicchin) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Kodomo" (子供, lit.'Kid') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Koko ni Inai Anata e" (ここにいないあなたへ, lit.'To You Who Isn't Here') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Doraemon" (B-side) 2018 [40]
"Koi" (, lit.'Love') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2016 [20]
"Kuchizuke" (口づけ, lit.'Kiss') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Kudaranai no Naka ni" (くだらないの中に, lit.'In the Nonsense') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24][27]
"Kuse no Uta" (くせのうた, lit.'Habit Song')[M] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Kyōdai" (兄妹, lit.'Siblings') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Life" (生命体, Seimeitai) # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino[C] Non-album single 2023 [26][59]
"Lighthouse" (灯台, Tōdai)[F] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Lighthouse 2023 [35]
"Lucky Strike" (ラッキー・ストライク, Rakkī Sutoraiku)
(cover of Raymond Scott)
Gen Hoshino Raymond Scott Raymond Scott Songbook 2013 [60]
"Mad Hope"[N] Gen Hoshino featuring Louis Cole and Sam Gendel Gen Hoshino Lighthouse 2023 [35]
"Madmen" (マッドメン, Maddo Men)[A] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Sun" (B-side) 2015 [54]
"Megane no Uta" (めがねのうた, lit.'Glasses Song') Nyachū [ja] and Miru Gen Hoshino
Mitsuhiko Fujiki[O]
Nyan demo Chū demo Utacchaō 2011 [61]
"Mirai" (未来, lit.'Future') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Miss You" (ミスユー, Misu Yū) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Moon Sick" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Sun" (B-side) 2015 [54]
"Moshi mo" (もしも, lit.'If') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Film" (B-side) 2012 [44]
"Nanka Issū" (なんかいっすー, lit.'Quite Nice') Hiroki Miyake [ja] Gen Hoshino
Kankurō Kudō[J]
Mītsuketa! Parade 2010 [62]
"Nerd Strut" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Nichijō" (日常, lit.'Everyday Life') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Night Troop" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Crazy Crazy" / "Sakura no Mori" (B-side) 2014 [30]
"Nomad" Zion.T and Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino
Danny Chung
Jack Latham
Joe Rhee (as Vince)
Kim Hae-sol
Kim Byeong-Hoon
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: The Album 2021 [63]
"Nothing" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2018 [11]
"Odd Couple" (おともだち, Otomodachi, lit.'Friends') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Why" / "Life" (B-side) 2023 [26]
"Omokage" (おもかげ, lit.'Reminder')[A] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Shiranai" (B-side) 2012 [37]
"Orange" Gen Hoshino featuring MC. Waka Gen Hoshino
Masayasu Wakabayashi (as MC. Waka)
Lighthouse 2023 [35]
"Ossu! Isu no Ōen-dan" (おっす! イスのおうえんだん, lit.'Yo! Chair Cheerleaders') Miyakeman [ja] Gen Hoshino
Kankurō Kudō[J]
Mītsuketa! Paradise 2013 [64]
"Otona" Noritake Kinashi featuring Toshinobu Kubota Andreas Öhrn
Henrik Smith
Musoh
Noritake Kinashi (as Cycle Kinashi)
Gen Hoshino (as Seikaten Hoshino)
Kinashi Funk the Best [ja] 2019 [65]
"Outcast" (仲間はずれ, Nakama Hazure)[F] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Lighthouse 2023 [35]
"Outro at Pacific" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (CD-R) 2005 [3]
"Pair Dancer" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2018 [11]
"Parody" (パロディ, Parodi) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger and "Yume no Soto e" (B-side) 2012 [38][23]
"Pop Virus"[P] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2018 [11]
"Present" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2018 [11]
"Purin" (プリン, lit.'Pudding') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Family Song" (B-side) 2017 [43]
"Rakka" (落下, lit.'Fall')[A] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Film" (B-side) 2012 [44]
"Ranshi" (乱視, lit.'Astigmatism') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Film" (B-side) 2012 [44]
"Record Noise" (レコードノイズ, Rekōdo Noizu) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2013 [23]
"Responder" (解答者, Kaitō-sha)[F] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Lighthouse 2023 [35]
"Rōfūfu" (老夫婦, lit.'Old Couple')
(lyrical cover of Sakerock)
Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Rose and Beast" (薔薇と野獣, Bara to Yajū)
(cover of Haruomi Hosono)
Ren Takada featuring Gen Hoshino Haruomi Hosono 12 Notes 2006 [66]
"Sakura no Mori" (桜の森, lit.'Cherry Blossom Forest') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2014 [30]
"Same Thing" ⁂ Gen Hoshino featuring Superorganism Gen Hoshino[Q] Same Thing 2019 [18]
"Sapiens" (サピエンス, Sapiensu) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Pop Virus 2018 [11]
"Sarashi-mono" (さらしもの, lit.'Fool') Gen Hoshino featuring Punpee [ja] Gen Hoshino
Punpee
Tobias Breuer (as Rascal)
Same Thing 2019 [18]
"Sayōnara no Umi" (さようならのうみ, lit.'Sea of Farewell')[E] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Senshu" (選手, lit.'Sporter')
(lyrical cover of Sakerock)
Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Barabara 2007 [22]
"Setsunai no Uta" (せつないのうた, lit.'Miserable Song') Nyachū [ja]
Gen Hoshino
Sakerock
Gen Hoshino
Mitsuhiko Fujiki[O]
Nyan demo Chū demo Utacchaō 2011 [61]
"Shiranai" (知らない, lit.'I Don't Know') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2012 [23][37]
"The Shower" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Doraemon" (B-side) 2018 [40]
"Skirt" (スカート, Sukāto) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2013 [23]
"Snow Men" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Soul" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Step" (ステップ, Suteppu) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Stranger" Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger (hidden track) 2013 [8]
"Stove" (ストーブ, Sutōbu) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Sūdara Bushi [ja]" (スーダラ節, lit.'Melody of Smooth Trickling')
(cover of Crazy Cats)
Gen Hoshino Yukio Aoshima
Hiroaki Hagiwara [ja]
Baka no Uta (CD-R) and Barabara 2005 [3][22]
"Suwaru Zō" (すわるぞう, lit.'Sitting Elephant') Hiroki Miyake [ja] Gen Hoshino
Kankurō Kudō[J]
Mītsuketa! Party 2011 [67]
"Sun" # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [54]
"Tadaima" (ただいま, lit.'I'm Home') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino
Haruomi Hosono
Baka no Uta (album) 2010 [21]
"Taiyaki" (たいやき, lit.'Baked Sea Bream') Hisashi Yoshino and Gen Hoshino None credited 4 Tracks Burning! 2006 [68]
"Tingue Bossa Bosa Bossa Nova" Tom Miyazaki [ja] Gen Hoshino Kondo mo Mise Jimai, Konya de Mise Jimai 2nd Season 2006 [69]
"Tokiyo" (時よ, lit.'Time') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Tomato" (そしたら, Soshitara, lit.'And Then') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Fushigi" / "Create" (B-side) 2021 [31]
"Tour" (ツアー, Tsuā) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2013 [23]
"Tsugi wa Nani ni Umaremashō ka" (次は何に産まれましょうか, lit.'What Should I Be Born as Next?')[R] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino
Masako Chiba [ja]
Baka no Uta (CD-R) 2005 [3]
"Umare Kawari" (生まれ変わり, lit.'Rebirth') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2013 [23]
"Umi o Sukū" (海を掬う, lit.'Scoop the Ocean')[A] Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Crazy Crazy" / "Sakura no Mori" (B-side) 2014 [30]
"Uta o Utau Toki wa" (歌を歌うときは, lit.'When You Sing Songs') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino "Kudaranai no Naka ni" (B-side) 2011 [27]
"Watashi" (, lit.'I') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Same Thing 2019 [18]
"Week End" ⁂ Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Why" (光の跡, Hikari no Ato, lit.'Traces of Light') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino[C] Non-album single 2023 [26]
"Why Don't You Play in Hell?" (地獄でなぜ悪い, Jigoku de Naze Warui, lit.'What's Bad About Hell?') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2013 [70]
"Work Song" (ワークソング, Wāku Songu) Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2013 [23]
"Wuhan no Onna" (ウーハンの女, Ūhan no Onna, lit.'Girl from Wuhan') Asa-Chang & Junray Hirokazu Asakura (as Asa-Chang)
Gen Hoshino
Kage no Nai Hito 2009 [71]
"Yonaka Uta" (夜中唄, lit.'Night Song') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Baka no Uta (CD-R and album) 2005 [3][21]
"Yosō" (予想, lit.'Expectations') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode 2011 [24]
"Yoru" (, lit.'Night') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Yellow Dancer 2015 [41]
"Yuge" (湯気, lit.'Steam') Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Episode and "Kudaranai no Naka ni" (B-side) 2011 [24][27]
"Yume no Soto e" (夢の外へ, lit.'Out of the Dream') # Gen Hoshino Gen Hoshino Stranger 2012 [21][23]

Other songs

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Hoshino performed the original song "Ai no Sei" as a duet with Tamio Okuda at a 2014 concert.
Voice actor Mamoru Miyano sings as the parody character Mamoru Miyabi on "Real", a song by Hoshino's alter ego Akira Nise.
List of miscellaneous songs by Hoshino (25 total), with songwriters and other notes
Song Writer(s) Notes Ref.
"Henshū-sha no Uta" (編集者のうた, lit.'Song of the Editors') Gen Hoshino
Suzuki Matsuo
  • Hoshino composed this song and film director Suzuki Matsuo lyricized it for a 2006 press event that celebrated Matsuo's birthday.
  • Hoshino continued to perform this song at select events since 2006, but it remained an "illusive" track in his catalogue.
  • Prior to a performance of the song during a release event for Hoshino's debut single "Kudaranai no Naka ni" (2011), Fanplus Music writers estimated that it had only been heard by around thirty people.
[72][73]
"Yoru no Boat" (夜のボート, Yoru no Bōto, lit.'Boat at Night') Gen Hoshino
Suzuki Matsuo
[74][50]
"Himura Yūki 38-sai Tanjōbi no Uta" (日村勇紀 38歳 誕生日の歌, lit.'Yūki Himura's 38th Birthday Song') Gen Hoshino
  • Since 2010, Hoshino has performed an annual birthday song for the comedian Yūki Himura on the TBS Radio program of his owarai duo Bananaman; this was the inaugural song.
  • This song was also performed during touring for Baka no Uta in 2010, where "Natsumi-san 24-sai no Uta" (なつみさん24才の歌, lit.'Natsumi's 24th Birthday Song') was added to the end of its title in honor of an audience member.
  • Birthday songs 38–47 were released on Yellow Disc: Birthday Songs for Yuki Himura — Bananaman and Gen Hoshino 2010–2019 (2020), a bonus CD included with the fourth issue of Hoshino's Yellow Magazine.
  • "Halfway" and "Tomato", the birthday songs in 2020 and 2021, were released as a single and B-side, respectively, and are part of Hoshino's main catalogue.
[75][76][77][78]
"Himura Yūki 39-sai Tanjōbi no Uta" (日村勇紀 39歳 誕生日の歌, lit.'Yūki Himura's 39th Birthday Song') Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2011.
[75]
"Himura Yūki 40-sai Tanjōbi no Uta" (日村勇紀 40歳 誕生日の歌, lit.'Yūki Himura's 40th Birthday Song') Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2012.
[75]
"Himura Yūki 41-sai Tanjōbi no Uta — Dō ka Shiteru ze" (日村勇紀 41歳 誕生日の歌 — どうかしてるぜ, lit.'Yūki Himura's 41st Birthday Song — What's Wrong?!') Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2013.
[75]
"Himura Yūki 42-sai Tanjōbi no Uta" (日村勇紀 42歳 誕生日の歌, lit.'Yūki Himura's 42nd Birthday Song') Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2014.
  • Part of this song's melody is reused in Hoshino's 2015 single "Sun"
[75][79]
"Ai no Sei" (愛のせい, lit.'Love's Fault') None credited
  • Hoshino performed this original song as a duet with Tamio Okuda during the former's Two Beat in Yokohama Arena concert in 2014.
  • Video of the live performance is included on the live album of the same name (2015) and the audio has been released on In Gratitude (2020).
[50][80][81]
"Himura Yūki 43-sai Tanjōbi no Uta" (日村勇紀 43歳 誕生日の歌, lit.'Yūki Himura's 43rd Birthday Song') Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2015.
  • Part of this song's composition and lyrics are reused in the 2017 single "Family Song".
[75][82]
"Himura Yūki 44-sai Tanjōbi no Uta" (日村勇紀 44歳 誕生日の歌, lit.'Yūki Himura's 44th Birthday Song') Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2016.
[75]
"Non Stop" Gen Hoshino
  • Hoshino wrote this song for the television program of the same name, co-hosted by Himura's Bananaman partner Osamu Shitara.
  • This song is included on In Gratitude (2020).
[50][83]
"Funk" Gen Hoshino
  • Hoshino wrote these six jingles for the radio program All Night Nippon (on which he hosts a segment) to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2017.
  • All of these jingles were released on In Gratitude in 2020.
[50][84]
"Metal"
"Mellow 1"
"Mellow 2"
"Slow"
"Up Tempo"
"Himura Yūki 45-sai Tanjōbi no Uta — Radio" (日村勇紀 45歳 誕生日の歌 — ラジオ, Himura Yūki 45-sai Tanjōbi no Uta — Rajio, lit.'Yūki Himura's 45th Birthday Song — Radio') Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2017.
  • Hoshino recorded two versions of this song which are included on Yellow Disc: the on-air "O.A. Ver." and the advance-recorded "Jizen Shūroku Ver." (事前収録, lit.'advance recording').
[75]
"Himura Yūki 46-sai Tanjōbi no Uta" (日村勇紀 46歳 誕生日の歌, lit.'Yūki Himura's 46th Birthday Song') Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2018.
  • Like the birthday song from the previous year, two versions subtitled "O.A. Ver." and "Jizen Shūroku Ver." are included on Yellow Disc.
[75]
"Real" None credited
  • A video documentary is included with the first editions to Pop Virus (2018), which follows Hoshino's alter character Akira Nise and his friends, Mamoru Miyabi (played by Mamoru Miyano) and Usuno Haruo (Hama Okamoto); it culminates with a performance of this original song by all three cast members.
  • The audio to this song is also included on In Gratitude (2020).
  • As Nise, Hoshino also performed this song during his 2023 Reassembly tour.
[50][85][86]
"Himura Yūki 47-sai Tanjōbi no Uta" (日村勇紀 47歳 誕生日の歌, lit.'Yūki Himura's 47th Birthday Song') Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2019.
  • Himura's Bananaman partner, Shitara, also sings on this song.
  • Two versions are included on Yellow Disc: the "Junk Bananaman no Banana Moon Gold Ver."—performed on Bananaman's radio program—and the "Hoshino Gen no All Night Nippon Ver.", recorded on Hoshino's All Night Nippon show.
  • Part of this song's melody is reused in the promotional single "Same Thing" (2019) featuring Superorganism.
[75][87]
Untitled 50th birthday song for Himura Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2022.
[88]
Untitled 51st birthday song for Himura Gen Hoshino
  • This was the birthday song for Himura in 2023.
[89]
"Iro Enpitsu" (色えんぴつ, lit.'Colored Pencils') Gen Hoshino
  • This song was performed in place of Himura's birthday song in 2024.
  • Hoshino wrote this song almost twenty years prior for Aka Enpitsu [ja], a folk music duo formed of characters played by Himura and Shitara.
  • The radio version is performed by Aka Enpitsu's Ō-chan (Shitara) and O-gen (Hoshino).
[90]

Unreleased songs

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List of unreleased songs (5 total), with writers and additional notes
Song Credits Notes Ref.
"All People Nippon" Gen Hoshino
feat. MC. Waka
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"Joshi yo" (女子よ, lit.'Girls') Gen Hoshino
  • Registered with the JASRAC
[92]
"Wormhole" Gen Hoshino
  • Registered with the JASRAC
[93]
"Yamada Ichirō no Theme" (山田一郎のテーマ, Yamada Ichirō no Tēma, lit.'Theme of Ichirō Yamada') Gen Hoshino
  • Registered with the JASRAC
  • Title refers to a three-member art unit of Hoshino, video director Santa Yamagishi, and designer Daijirō Ōhara
[94][95]
"Yasui Polo Shirt" (安いポロシャツ, Yasui Poro Shatsu, lit.'Cheap Polo Shirt') Gen Hoshino
  • Registered with the JASRAC
[96]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Exclusively released as a home recording with the subtitle "(House Ver.)"
  2. ^ Hoshino recorded a remix of "Comedy" featuring DJ Jazzy Jeff and Kaidi Tatham, which was released as a promotional single in 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Mabanua is credited with co-arrangement
  4. ^ Mabanua is credited with co-arrangement and Sunny Boy is credited with English translation
  5. ^ a b Instrumental track subtitled "(Instrumental)"
  6. ^ a b c d Exclusively released as a live recording with the subtitle "(Live Session)"
  7. ^ Hoshino recorded a "Potluck Mix" of "Dancing on the Inside", which was released as a promotional single in 2020. A third rendition, subtitled "(New Year's Eve)" (大晦日, Ōmisoka), featured at the 71st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen and was later released on the B-side to the "Fushigi" / "Create" (2021) single.
  8. ^ Hoshino is credited with arrangement
  9. ^ Seiji Kameda is credited with arrangement
  10. ^ a b c d Tosh Masuda is credited with arrangement
  11. ^ A cover version of "Ichi Ni San" was recorded by Hoshino as his alter ego character Akira Nise, which is included on the In Gratitude (2020) compilation album.
  12. ^ Yoko Kanno is credited with arrangement
  13. ^ Hoshino released a home recording of "Kuse no Uta" subtitled "(House Ver.)" on the B-side to the "Kudaranai no Naka ni" (2011) single.
  14. ^ Subtitled "- Short"
  15. ^ a b Sakerock is credited with arrangement
  16. ^ Hoshino performed and co-wrote a a rap version of "Pop Virus" with MC. Waka, which was performed on the radio program All Night Nippon. It has been released via YouTube and as a bonus track on Yellow Disc: Special Radio Show — Hoshino Coffee Shop, a CD bundled with the sixth issue of Hoshino's Yellow Magazine.
  17. ^ Superorganism is credited with co-production, arrangement, and English translation
  18. ^ Hoshino released a home recorded version of "Tsugi wa Nani ni Umaremashō ka" subtitled "(House Ver.)" on the B-side to the "Film" (2012) single.

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