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Jessie J discography

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Studio albums
  
3

Singles
  
16

Music videos
  
16

Promotional singles
  
5

Jessie J discography

English singer Jessie J has released three studio albums, one extended play (which was also her first live album), nineteen singles (including four as a featured artist), sixteen music videos, and five promotional singles.

Jessie J released her debut single, "Do It like a Dude", in the United Kingdom in November 2010, where it peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached number eight in New Zealand. Her follow-up single, "Price Tag", which featured B.o.B, was released in late January 2011, spending two weeks at number-one in the UK; selling over a million copies as of January 2012. The single also reached number twenty-three on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and peaked at number-one in France, Ireland, New Zealand, while reaching the top three in Australia, Germany and the Netherlands. Her debut album, Who You Are, was released in February 2011 and reached number two on the UK Albums Chart. It also reached the top ten in Australia, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand, and number eleven in the US. The album's third single, "Nobody's Perfect", peaked at number nine in the UK, while its fourth single, "Who's Laughing Now", peaked at sixteen. The fifth single from the album, "Who You Are", earned Jessie a fourth top-ten hit in December 2011, when it peaked at number eight. A non-album single, "Domino", was released in some territories, peaking at number three in New Zealand, number five in Australia and became her first top ten single on the Billboard Hot 100; peaking at number six. The track was later included on the repackaged edition of Who You Are in the UK and was released as the sixth single and became her second number-one single in the UK in January 2012. A seventh single, "LaserLight" taken from the platinum edition of the album it was released in May 2012; reaching the top ten in the UK and Ireland. As a result of this, Cornish became the first British female to have six top-ten singles from the same album.

The campaign for the second studio album Alive was launched in May 2013, with the worldwide release of "Wild". Featuring rappers Big Sean and Dizzee Rascal, the track reached number five in the United Kingdom and number six in Australia. A second single—"It's My Party"—preceded the release of the album on 15 September. "Alive" was released on 20 September 2013. The third and final single, Thunder, was released on 8 December 2013, and reached 18 in the UK and Ireland.

Jessie J also appeared as a guest vocalist on James Morrison's single "Up" in November 2011. The single, released from the album The Awakening, reached number thirty in the United Kingdom. In December 2012, Jessie J featured on singer Daley's single "Remember Me"; a track which went on to reach number twenty-four in the UK. She also featured in "Calling All Hearts" with Robin Thicke and DJ Cassidy in spring 2014.

Jessie J started the promotion of her third album with "Bang Bang", a collaboration with Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj. The song had vast success, debuting at number one in the UK and reaching number three in the US. The next single, "Burnin Up" was less successful than her previous single "Bang Bang", peaking at number 86 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 100 on the Canadian Hot 100. The single is among Jessie J's least successful in the United Kingdom charting at number 73 due to the fact that the song was not released as an official single and was only available to stream. The third single, Masterpiece and supposed fourth UK-only single, Sweet Talker, failed to release also; this was effectively down to Jessie J's management neglecting her. On October 13th 2014, Sweet Talker was released worldwide. In terms of charts, the album performed significantly worse than her previous two. Despite this, Cornish sees the album as more successful than Alive because it performed better in the United States.

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