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Mýa discography

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Studio albums
  
6

EPs
  
4

Mixtapes
  
1

Music videos
  
30

Singles
  
28

Soundtrack appearances
  
17

Mýa discography

American recording artist and actress Mýa began her career in the late 1990s. Her discography includes six studio albums, one mixtape, four extended plays, twenty-eight singles, including ten as a featured artist, seventeen soundtrack appearances and thirty music videos on her former record labels Interscope, Universal Motown, Manhattan Recordings and Young Empire Music Group. Harrison has charted twelve entries on Billboard's Hot 100 which includes one number-one single, three top ten and eight top forty hits. As of October 2009 Harrison has sold seven million albums worldwide. According to Billboard magazine and Nielsen SoundScan, Harrison has sold over 3.2 million albums in the United States alone. In December 2009, Billboard listed her at the 97th position on their Hot 100 Artists of 2000s.

Harrison's eponymous debut album was released in April 1998 and certified platinum in the United States. It produced the gold-certified top-ten single "It's All About Me" featuring Sisqó, and two more top-forty hits, "Movin' On" and "My First Night with You". Harrison made guest appearances on subsequent singles "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are) and Take Me There. The former became a worldwide number-one hit; while the latter, despite peaking higher in the US, became a modest hit worldwide, reaching the top ten in only a few countries. Her second studio album Fear of Flying (2000), another platinum-seller, was released two years later and enjoyed international chart success, spawning her breakthrough single "Case of the Ex" which did exceptionally well on the charts. In 2001, Harrison collaborated with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, and Pink on Missy Elliott's Grammy Award-winning number-one song "Lady Marmalade", a cover version recorded for the soundtrack of the film Moulin Rouge! (2001). The song became a worldwide number-one hit. By 2001, Harrison had already amassed an impressive nine Top 10 hits and sold more than six million albums worldwide.

The singer's third studio album, Moodring, was released in July 2003 and certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America two months later. A minor success in international music markets, it produced two singles, including the top-twenty hit "My Love Is Like...Wo". Following a hiatus and a label change to Universal Motown, Harrison's often-delayed fourth studio album, Liberation (2007), received a digital release in Japan only and led to her 2008 Japan-exclusive album Sugar & Spice, released on Manhattan Records. In 2009, she released her first official mixtape on her own independent label, Planet 9, and Young Empire Music Group entitled Beauty & The Streets Vol.1.

In 2011, Mýa released two new singles, including "Fabulous Life", released in Japan. It was the first single lifted from her second Japan studio album titled K.I.S.S. (Keep It Sexy & Simple). Stateside, the NOH8 campaign theme song Love Is the Answer. K.I.S.S. (Keep It Sexy & Simple) was released on April 20, 2011. Eight months later, Harrison released a North American edition of K.I.S.S. on December 20, 2011 digitally via iTunes through her own label imprint Planet 9. The album was supported with five digitally released singles: "Earthquake", "Somebody Come Get This Bitch", "Mr. Incredible", "Mess Up My Hair", and "Evolve".

In 2014, Mýa released a four track Valentine's Day EP entitled With Love to commemorate the release of her debut single "It's All About Me" and 16th Anniversary in the entertainment industry via iTunes. Two months later, Harrison released her second EP entitled Sweet XVI to commemorate the release of her self-titled debut album Mýa. In 2015, Harrison released a second Valentine's Day EP Love Elevation Suite to commemorate her 17th Anniversary in the entertainment industry via iTunes. On February 14, 2016, Mýa released her eighth independent studio project (twelfth overall), Smoove Jones.

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