Teairra Marí discography

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Teairra Marí discography
Releases
Studio albums 1
EPs 2
Singles 4
Music videos 16

This is a comprehensive listing of official releases by Teairra Marí, an American R&B and hip hop recording artist. Marí has released one studio album, two singles and two music videos on Def Jam and its sub-label Roc-A-Fella Records. As of 2008, she signed to Warner Bros. Records but left and is now signed to Rico Love's Division1 label.[1] Overall, she released one album, one mixtape, two EPs, five singles, six music videos and 4 viral remix videos.

Teairra Marí made her chart debut in 2005 with her first single "Make Her Feel Good", after signing with Def Jam and Roc-A-Fella. Her debut album Teairra Marí sold 248,000 units in the US. The album was mainly R&B. The second single from the album was "No Daddy" which unlike "Make Her Feel Good" didn't chart on the Billboard Hot 100 but did chart on US R&B chart at number 84.

In 2005 Marí signed a record deal with Fo'Reel Entertainment and Warner Bro's, and released a viral single titled "Hunt For You" which featured Pleasure P. She then released her first single "Cause A Scene" featuring Flo Rida from her album At That Point. The second single from the album, "Sponsor" featuring Gucci Mane & Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, charted at 25 on the US R&B Chart, however the album was shelved and Marí left both record labels.

In 2010 Marí signed to Division1 and in 2012 released "U Did That", the lead single from her second studio album Sex on the Radio.

Albums

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, certifications and sales
Title Album details Peak Chart Positions Sales
US

[2]

US R&B

[3]

Teairra Marí 5 2
  • US sales: 248,000[4]
Sex on the Radio TBA TBA -

EPs

Title Album details
Get Away
  • Released: October 2003
  • Label: K.I.S.S. Entertainment
  • Formats: CD
Sincerely Yours

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US US R&B
"Make Her Feel Good" 2005 35 9 Teairra Marí
"No Daddy" 84
"Phone Booth"[5]
"U Did That"
(featuring 2 Chainz)
2012 Sex on the Radio
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Promo/non-album singles

Guest appearances

Year Song Album
2006 "Preserve The Sexy" (LL Cool J featuring Teairra Marí) Todd Smith
2007 "Sidekick" (Tone Tone featuring Teairra Marí) D-Boy Fresh
2008 "Head Gone" (Candy Hill featuring Teairra Marí)
"Choose U" (Lil' Fizz featuring Teairra Marí)
"Did You Wrong (Remix)" (Pleasure P featuring Teairra Marí) Did You Wrong (CD Single)
"Tatted" (R$K featuring Teairra Marí)
"Like A Candle" (Mario featuring Teairra Marí) D.N.A.
2010 "Spot Right There" (New Boyz featuring Teairra Marí) Too Cool To Care
"Bosses" (Gucci Mane featuring Teairra Marí)
"Boy Shorts (Remix)" (Mr. Vegas featuring Teairra Marí & Gyptian)
2011 "Black Bird" (Trina featuring Teairra Marí) Diamonds Are Forever (Mixtape)
"Slidin'" (Brianna featuring Teairra Marí) Face Off (Mixtape)
"That's All Me" (DJ T.Neal featuring Teairra Marí & Rico Love) TBA
2013 "My Type"(Young Slee featuring Teairra Marí) First Impression

Music videos

Year Title Director(s)
2005 "Make Her Feel Good" Ray Kay
"No Daddy" Jessy Terrero
2008 "Hunt 4 U" Benny Boom
2009 "Cause a Scene" Juwan Lee
2010 "Sponsor" Yolande Geralds
"Daddy's Home" (Usher cover) Murray Mile
"Over" (Drake cover) Murray Mile
"Automatic" Murray Mile
"My Lovin'" (Drake cover)
"Super High" (Rick Ross cover)
2011 "Body" Ryan Spencer
"Stranger" Eddie Tran
"U Know What It Is" (Wiz Khalifa cover) Ryan Spencer
"Stay" Nick Palmer
"Pum Pum Shorts (Remix)" (w/ Mr. Vegas and Gyptian) Jaakko Manninen
"That's All Me" (w/ DJ T. Neal and Rico Love)

Video appearances

References

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