Jessica Mauboy discography

Jessica Mauboy discography
A woman with brown hair wearing a black and white dress with her left hand on her waist.
Jessica Mauboy at Who Magazine's Sexiest People Party in October 2014
Releases
Studio albums 3
Live albums 1
EPs 1
Singles 25
Music videos 23

The discography of Australian R&B recording artist Jessica Mauboy consists of three studio albums, one live album, one extended play, twenty-five singles (including one charity single) and twenty-three music videos. Mauboy was the runner-up on the fourth season of Australian Idol in 2006, and subsequently signed a contract with Sony Music Australia.[1][2] She released her debut live album The Journey in February 2007, which features songs she performed as part of the top twelve on Australian Idol. The album debuted at number four on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of 35,000 copies. Mauboy briefly became a member of the Australian pop girl group Young Divas later that year, before resuming her solo career early in 2008.[3][4]

Mauboy released her debut studio album Been Waiting in November 2008, which peaked at number eleven on the ARIA Albums Chart and spent fifty-nine weeks in the top fifty.[5] The album was certified double platinum, denoting shipments of 140,000 copies, and became the second highest-selling Australian album of 2009.[6] The album was preceded by the lead single "Running Back", which features American rapper Flo Rida. The song peaked at number three on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified double platinum. The second single "Burn" became Mauboy's first number-one song on the chart and was certified platinum. It also became Mauboy's first charting single internationally, reaching number 92 on the Japan Hot 100.[7] Been Waiting also yielded three other successful singles which were certified gold, the title track "Been Waiting", "Because" and "Up/Down".

Mauboy's second studio album Get 'Em Girls was released in November 2010, which debuted at number six and was certified gold. As a result, the album was less commercially successful compared to its predecessor. The album's title track "Get 'Em Girls" which features American rapper Snoop Dogg, was released as the lead single and peaked at number nineteen. Subsequent singles "Saturday Night" and "Inescapable" both peaked within the top ten and received double platinum certifications. "Galaxy", the final single from Get 'Em Girls, features Australian recording artist Stan Walker. It became Mauboy's first song to chart in New Zealand, where it reached the top forty and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ). To promote the film The Sapphires (2012), in which Mauboy portrays the character of Julie McCrae,[8] she released "Gotcha" as the lead single from the soundtrack of the same name. The song peaked at number forty-three on the ARIA Singles Chart.

Mauboy's third studio album Beautiful was released in October 2013, which debuted at number three and was certified platinum. The album was preceded by the lead single "To the End of the Earth", which peaked at number twenty-one and was certified gold. The following singles "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)", "Never Be the Same" and "Can I Get a Moment?" all peaked within the top ten.

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[5]
JPN
[9]
Been Waiting 11 138
Get 'Em Girls
  • Released 5 November 2010 (Australia)[12]
  • Label: Sony Music Australia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
6
Beautiful
  • Released 4 October 2013 (Australia)[13]
  • Label: Sony Music Australia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
3
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or did not chart.

Live albums

List of live albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[5]
The Journey
  • Released 24 February 2007 (Australia)[15]
  • Label: Sony Music Australia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[5]
iTunes Session
  • Released 18 July 2014 (Australia)[17]
  • Label: Sony Music Australia
  • Formats: Digital download
25

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[18]
JPN
[7]
NZ
[19]
"Running Back"
(featuring Flo Rida)
2008 3
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[20]
Been Waiting
"Burn" 1 92
"Been Waiting" 2009 12
"Because" 9
"Up/Down" 11
"Let Me Be Me" 26
"Everyone"
(with Jody Williams, Sean Kingston, Tabitha Nauser and Steve Appleton)
2010 N/A
"Get 'Em Girls"
(featuring Snoop Dogg)
19 Get 'Em Girls
"Saturday Night"
(featuring Ludacris)
7
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[22]
"What Happened to Us"
(featuring Jay Sean)
2011 14
"Inescapable" 4
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[22]
"Galaxy"
(featuring Stan Walker)
13 36
"Gotcha" 2012 43 The Sapphires
"Waltzing Matilda"[A]
(with Stan Walker)
N/A
"Something's Got a Hold on Me"[B] 2013 26
"To the End of the Earth" 21 Beautiful
"Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)" 2 33
"Beautiful" 46
"I Am Australian"[C]
(with Dami Im, Justice Crew, Nathaniel Willemse, Samantha Jade and Taylor Henderson)
2014 51 N/A
"Never Be the Same" 6 Beautiful
"Sea of Flags" 40 N/A
"I Believe – Anything Is Possible"[27]
"Can I Get a Moment?" 5 Beautiful
"The Day Before I Met You" 2015 41
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or did not chart.

Charity singles

List of charity singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Notes
AUS
[18]
"Spirit of the Anzacs"(Lee Kernaghan featuring Guy Sebastian, Sheppard, Jon Stevens, Jessica Mauboy, Shannon Noll and Megan Washington) 2015 32 First single from Kernaghan's album Spirit of the Anzacs. The single was released to raise funds for Legacy and Soldier On.[28]
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or did not chart.

Music videos

List of music videos
Title Year Director(s)
"Running Back" 2008 Fin Edquist[29]
"Burn" Keir McFarlane[29]
"Been Waiting" 2009
"Because" Mike Corte, David Murrell[29]
"Up/Down" Sequoia[30]
"Let Me Be Me" Mark Alston[31]
"Everyone" 2010 Ken Lim[32]
"Get 'Em Girls" Hype Williams[33][34]
"Saturday Night"
"Saturday Night" (without Ludacris)
"What Happened to Us" 2011 Mark Alston[35][36]
"Inescapable"
"Galaxy" Melvin J. Montalban[37]
"Who's Loving You" 2012 Samuel Leighton-Dore[38]
"I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)"
"Gotcha" Samuel Leighton-Dore[39]
"To the End of the Earth" 2013 Emma Tomelty[40]
"Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)"
"Beautiful" Tony Prescott[41]
"Never Be the Same" 2014 Lawrence Lim[42]
"Can I Get a Moment?" Stu Gosling[43]
"The Day Before I Met You" 2015 Nick Waterman[44]
"Spirit of the Anzacs"[45]

See also

Notes

  • C ^ "I Am Australian" is a cover that was released as part of Sydney's Australia Day celebrations.[50]

References

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