Tulisa discography

The discography of British N-Dubz singer Tulisa consists of one studio album, seven singles and four music videos.

Tulisa discography
Studio albums1
Music videos6
Singles7

Tulisa's solo career began on 29 April 2012, when she released the first solo single from her debut solo album "Young". The single was released as part of a remixes EP, which charted at number 5 on the Irish Singles Chart and hit the top spot at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart. On 9 September 2012, Tulisa released her second solo single "Live It Up", which features guest vocals from American rapper Tyga.[1] The single debuted at number 11 in the UK.[2] Tulisa released her third and final single from the album, "Sight of You" on 2 December 2012 and charted at number 18 in the UK. On 3 December 2012, she released her debut solo album The Female Boss which peaked at number 35 on the UK Albums Chart but failed to chart in the top 40 in Ireland.

On 20 October 2014, nearly two years after her last single release, Tulisa premiered "Living Without You", the lead single from her second album.[3] The single was set to be released 7 December 2014, before getting pushed back to 15 December 2014. The single then got pushed back a third time and was released on 4 January 2015. "Living Without You", peaked at number 44 on the UK Singles Chart but failed to chart on the Irish Singles Chart. In 2014, Tulisa announced that she would have to have had released at least four hit singles before releasing a second solo album.[4] In 2016, Tulisa featured on the underground club DJ Carnao Beats track "Love You for Tonight" which became an urban club smash. Tulisa's most recent solo single, "Sweet Like Chocolate", was released on 2 September 2016 and sampled the chorus of the Shanks & Bigfoot track of the same name. The single failed to chart.

Albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[5]
IRE
[6]
SCO
[7]
The Female Boss 355546

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[5]
IRE
[6]
SCO
[7]
"Young" 2012 151 The Female Boss
"Live It Up"
(featuring Tyga)
114114
"Sight of You" 183917
"Living Without You" 2015 4423 Non-album singles
"Sweet Like Chocolate"
(featuring Akelle)
2016
"Daddy"[8] 2019
"Sippin'"[9]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[10]
IRE
[11]
SCO
[12]
"Teardrop"
(as part of The Collective)
2011 2430 Non-album singles
"Love You for Tonight"
(Carnao Beats featuring Tulisa)
2016
"Bridge over Troubled Water"
(as part of Artists for Grenfell)
2017 1251
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

Title Year Peak positions Album
UK
[5]
"Live Your Life" 2012 165 The Female Boss

Guest appearances

Title Year Album
"Hands in the Air"[13]
(Wiley featuring Tulisa, Chip & Ice Kid)
2013 The Ascent
"Tarzan 2.75 / At It Again"
(Dappy featuring Tulisa)
2015 Eros Apollo

Music videos

Title Year Director(s)
"Teardrop" 2011 Ben Vertex and Ben Leinster
"Young" 2012 Ben Peters
"Live It Up" Colin Tilley
"Sight of You" Luke Hyams
"Living Without You" 2015 Life Garland
"Sweet Like Chocolate" 2016 Daps

References

  1. "Tulisa debuts new single 'Live It Up' - listen", Digital Spy, 24 July 2012, retrieved 16 August 2012
  2. "Live It Up (feat. Tyga) [Remixes] - EP", iTunes, retrieved 16 August 2012
  3. Living Without You - Tulisa's single, iTunes UK
  4. Tulisa talks music comeback: "I'm not even working on an album"
  5. Peak positions in the UK:
  6. "Irish Charts > Tulisa". irish-charts.com Hung Medien.
  7. Peak positions in Scotland:
  8. "05.04.19 #Daddy". 4 April 2019. Retrieved 4 April 2019 via Twitter.
  9. "Sippin' – Single by Tulisa". Apple Music. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  10. Peak positions for the featured singles in the UK:
  11. Peak positions for the featured singles in Ireland:
  12. Peak positions for the featured singles in Scotland:
  13. "Wiley - 'The Ascent' - Track list". Amazon. 24 February 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
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