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Emeli Sandé discography

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Emeli Sandé discography
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The discography of R&B and soul recording artist Emeli Sandé consists of five studio albums, thirty singles (twenty-five as lead artist and five as a featured artist) and twenty-one music videos (seventeen as lead artist and four as a featured artist)

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Sandé first became known to the public eye after she featured on rapper Chipmunk's debut single, "Diamond Rings", which gained herself and Chipmunk a top 10 single on the UK Singles Chart. In 2010, she appeared on Wiley's "Never Be Your Woman", which became another top ten hit. She has written for a number of artists, including Cher Lloyd, Susan Boyle, Preeya Kalidas, Leona Lewis, Cheryl Cole, and Tinie Tempah.

In 2010, she signed a publishing deal with EMI Music Publishing – later announcing that Virgin Records had given her a record deal. Sandé released her first solo single, "Heaven" in August 2011, where it debuted at number-two on the UK Singles Chart. The single also saw Sandé reach the top ten in the likes of Denmark and Ireland, gaining accreditation of silver status by the British Phonographic Industry and gold status by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry. The artist then went on to appear on British rapper Professor Green's single "Read All About It" (October 2011) which reached number-one in the United Kingdom, number-two in Ireland and number forty-one in Australia. Sandé released her second solo single, "Daddy" in November 2011, where it peaked at number twenty-one in the United Kingdom. A third single, "Next to Me" was then released in February 2012, peaking at number-one in Ireland and debuting at number-two in the United Kingdom. It was succeeded by the release of the singer's debut studio album, Our Version of Events, which debuted at number one in the United Kingdom – selling 113,319 copies in its first week. A fourth single, "My Kind of Love" was released in May 2012, peaking at number seventeen.

Following Sandé's performance of "Read All About It, Pt. III", a continuation of the Professor Green duet, at the 2012 Summer Olympics, the song charted at number three in the UK. A repackaged edition of Our Version of Events followed on 22 October, featuring "Wonder" a collaboration with producer Naughty Boy, which reached number ten in the UK. November 2012 also saw Sandé feature on Labrinth's single "Beneath Your Beautiful" which became her second number-one as a featured artist in the United Kingdom. The album campaign ended in January 2013 following the release of "Clown" as the album's fifth single; which peaked at number four.

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Albums

Studio albums

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Singles

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Footnotes

  1. Despite her vocals appearing on the track "Dreamer", Emeli Sandé was not officially credited as the featured artist.
  2. Despite The Bryan Ferry Orchestra appearing on the track "Crazy In Love", Emeli Sandé officially credited as the main artist.
  1. Real Life did not enter the ARIA Albums Chart, but peaked at number 31 on the ARIA Digital Album Chart.[24]
  2. Real Life did not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 79 on the US Top Current Album Sales chart.[25]
  3. "Daddy" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number eight on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[33]
  4. "My Kind of Love" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as an extension to the Hot 100.[36]
  5. "Hurts" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number six on the NZ Heatseekers Singles Chart.[37]
  6. "Highs & Lows" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 68 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[38]
  7. "Sparrow" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 53 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[40]
  8. "I'll Get There (The Other Side)" was released as a standalone single for the 2020 film, Emperor.
  9. "Brighter Days" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 37 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[47]
  10. "There Isn't Much" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 27 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[49]
  11. "One of These Things First" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 8 on the UK Physical Singles Chart.[54]
  12. "Bridge over Troubled Water" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number four on the NZ Heatseekers Singles Chart.[67]
  13. "Garden" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 65 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[73]

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