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Lena Meyer Landrut discography

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Studio albums
  
4

Music videos
  
12

Video albums
  
1

Singles
  
10

Lena Meyer-Landrut discography

The discography of German singer Lena Meyer-Landrut consists of four studio albums, eight singles, two promotional singles, one video album and eight music videos.

Lena Meyer-Landrut began her recording career after winning Unser Star für Oslo (Our Star for Oslo), a television programme to select the German entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. With her three entries from the German national final ("Bee", "Satellite" and "Love Me"), she set an all-time record in Germany by debuting with three songs in the top five of the singles chart. "Satellite" debuted at number one in Germany and has been certified double Platinum. "Satellite" also reached the top spot in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the European Hot 100. In May 2010, Meyer-Landrut released her debut studio album, My Cassette Player, which debuted at number one on the albums chart in Germany and Austria, and number three in Switzerland. The album was certified five times Gold in Germany for shipments of 500,000 copies. The second official single from the album, "Touch a New Day", debuted and peaked at number thirteen in Germany and number twenty-six in Austria.

Her second album, Good News, was released in February 2011. It debuted at the top of the charts in Germany. The first single to be released of the album was announced on 18 February via the show Unser Song für Deutschland and is "Taken by a Stranger". Her third album Stardust was released 12 October 2012, with the name giving single Stardust appearing 3 weeks earlier on 21 September 2012. This is her first songwriting album as at least 9 of the 12 songs have been co-written by Meyer-Landrut. Album and single both debuted at number 2 on the German Album/Single charts and were both awarded Gold for selling more than 100,000 (album) and 150,000 (single) copies.

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