KAT-TUN Surprises Fans with Full Catalog on Streaming for 20th Anniversary
Johnny's group KAT-TUN released their entire discography on streaming platforms today, March 22, marking exactly 20 years since their debut.

KAT-TUN dropped a major surprise for fans today by making their complete catalog available on streaming services for the first time. The release coincides perfectly with March 22, marking exactly 20 years since the group's debut.
The move makes KAT-TUN's full discography accessible to both longtime fans and new listeners across all major subscription platforms. This includes their early hits from their six-member era through their current three-member lineup.
For international fans, this represents a significant shift. KAT-TUN's music has been largely unavailable on global streaming platforms, making their songs difficult to access outside of Japan. The group, originally formed by Johnny & Associates (now SMILE-UP.), debuted in 2006 and became known for hits like "Real Face" and "Keep the Faith."
The timing couldn't be more meaningful. KAT-TUN has weathered numerous changes over two decades, including member departures that transformed them from their original six-member formation to the current trio of Kazuya Kamenashi, Tatsuya Ueda, and Yuichi Nakamaru.
This streaming debut gives fans worldwide easier access to explore KAT-TUN's evolution across genres, from their rock-influenced early work to their more recent experimental sounds. The surprise nature of the announcement adds to the celebration, showing the group's commitment to connecting with fans in new ways as they enter their third decade together.
