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M-Flo discography

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M-Flo discography
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The discography of M-Flo features nine studio albums, nine compilation albums, one live album and 25 singles. These were released on Labsoul Records and Avex Group independent label Rhythm Republic in 1998, and from 1999 onwards released through Rhythm Zone.

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Studio albums

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Outside collaborations compilation albums

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Remix albums

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Live album

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Singles

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Other appearances

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Sampled songs

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Sampled M-Flo songs

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Notes

  1. The G-Music chart was established in July 2005 and only archives the top 20 releases.
  2. Position was taken from 2005 week 44 for Beat Space Nine, 2007 week 15 for Cosmicolor, 2012 week 14 for Square One, 2013 week 15 for Neven.
  3. Position was taken from 2008 week 8 for Award Supernova.
  4. Position was taken from 2005 week 48 for Dope Space Nine.
  5. The Japan Hot 100 was established in February 2008.
  6. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "She's So (Outta Control),"[17] "Lover,"[18] "Go Crazy"[19]
  7. Charted in 2012.[21]
  8. Released as a part of a triple A-side single, "Your Name Never Gone/Now or Never/You Got Me."
  9. Released as a part of a double A-side single, "Feel the Love/Merry-Go-Round."
  10. Sources for chart positions are as follows:
    • "Love Comes and Goes"[30]
    • "Sound Boy Thriller"[31]
    • "Alive"[17]
    • "A Whole New World"[32]
  11. The Japan Hot 100 was established in February 2008.
  12. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "No Question,"[34] "Mars Drive,"[35]

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