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Margaret is a Polish singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence in 2013 after the release of her debut single, "Thank You Very Much", which charted in the top 30 in Italy, the top 40 in Austria and the top 50 in Germany, and was the third best-selling digital single of 2013 in Poland by a Polish artist.[1] The song was later included on Margaret's first extended play (EP) All I Need, which was released in July 2013 and peaked at number 50 in Poland.

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Her debut studio album, Add the Blonde, released in August 2014, contained all songs from All I Need and eight new tracks.[2] It reached number eight in the Polish charts and was certified platinum by the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (ZPAV). The album yielded three singles, "Wasted", "Start a Fire" and "Heartbeat", released exclusively in Poland. "Wasted" and "Start a Fire" reached the top 10 in the Polish Airplay Chart, while "Heartbeat" charted within its top 20. The foremost was later also released in Scandinavia. Margaret's second studio album, Just the Two of Us (2015), recorded in collaboration with Canadian jazz singer Matt Dusk, consisted of jazz standards.[3] The album reached the top 30 on the Polish albums chart, and received a platinum certification from ZPAV. It was promoted by two singles, the title track and the song "'Deed I Do". In 2015, Margaret also released the Polish-language version of the Christmas song "Wonderful Dream (Holidays Are Coming)" titled "Coraz bliżej święta", which was used in the Polish Coca-Cola Christmas television commercial.[4] The song reached number 32 in the country upon its release, and has re-entered the Polish charts each holiday season since, peaking at number 15 in 2024.[5] In December 2016, Margaret reissued her debut album to include the singles "Cool Me Down" and "Elephant".[6] The former became her first Polish top five single, and also charted in the top 40 in Sweden. The song was certified, respectively, two-times platinum and gold in these countries. "Elephant" peaked at number 21 in Poland.

In 2017, Margaret released her third studio album, Monkey Business, which reached number eight on the Polish Albums Chart. Its singles, "What You Do" and "Byle jak" ("Anyhow"), charted at numbers fourteen and six in Poland, respectively. She next released the singles "In My Cabana" (2018) and "Tempo" (2019), which were her entries in the Swedish song competition Melodifestivalen. "In My Cabana" reached number three in Poland and number eight in Sweden, while "Tempo" charted at number seven in Poland and at number forty-three in Sweden. Her first Polish-language album (fourth overall), Gaja Hornby, was released in 2019 and placed at number 13 on the Polish albums chart. It spawned the singles "Gaja Hornby", "Serce Baila", "Chwile bez słów" (featuring Kacezet), and "Ej chłopaku". Margaret also featured on Polish rapper Young Igi's 2019 single "Układanki", which was certified two-times platinum by ZPAV. Her fifth studio album, Maggie Vision (2021), debuted at number five in Poland, and yielded nine singles including the ZPAV-certified songs "Reksiu" (featuring Otsochodzi) and "Roadster" (featuring Kizo). The subsequent EPs, Gelato (2021) and Urbano Futuro (2023), spawned several singles; "Tak na oko" from the former peaked within the top 20 in Poland and received a platinum certification from ZPAV. In 2023, Margaret recorded five songs as part of the hip hop collective club2020 for their eponymous album, and released a live album from her MTV Unplugged concert special. Her sixth studio album, Siniaki i cekiny (2024), was supported by the chart-topping single "Tańcz głupia", as well as the singles "Niespokojne morze", "Dalej biegnę", "Bynajmniej", "Hot Like Summer" (with Álvaro Soler), "Miłego lata", "Mała ja" and "Margarita". The album's reissue, Siniaki i cekiny ciąg dalszy (2024), spawned the singles "Mamy farta" (featuring Pezet) and "Tak musiało być".

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  1. Released only in Poland.
  2. Urbano Futuro did not enter the main Polish albums chart, but peaked at number 91 on Poland's albums streaming chart.[23]
  3. The EP was released as part of music project Babie Lato.
  4. Credited as Małgosia Jamroży.
  5. "Thank You Very Much" did not enter the Top 5 AirPlay Chart, but peaked at number 2 on the AirPlay New Chart.[33]
  6. Released only in Poland and Scandinavia.
  7. "Smak radości" was included on the 2016 reissue of Add the Blonde but did not promote it. The song was recorded for Polish Coca-Cola commercial.
  8. The song was only included on the 2016 reissue of Add the Blonde.
  9. "Cool Me Down" did not enter the German singles chart, but peaked at number 96 on the German airplay chart.[40]
  10. Polish-language version.
  11. The song was only included on the deluxe edition of Monkey Business.
  12. with Taco Hemingway, Oki, Otsochodzi, Young Igi, Łajzol, Gruby Mielzky, Hałastra, Kukon, Dwa Sławy, Young Leosia, CatchUp, Schafter, Dziarma, Szczyl and Miły ATZ
  13. with Otsochodzi, Taco Hemingway, Schafter, CatchUp, Dwa Sławy and Gruby Mielzky
  14. The single was released as part of music project Babie Lato.
  15. "Hot Like Summer" was released in two language versions: Polish titled "Hot Like Summer WAW" and English titled "Hot Like Summer AGP"
  16. The single was released as part of music project Babie Lato, and exclusively on Spotify as part of Spotify Singles.
  17. with Dziarma and Young Leosia
  18. with Oki, Dwa Sławy and Schafter
  19. with Hałastra, Dwa Sławy and Taco Hemingway
  20. The music video for "Tempo" has two versions labelled "Up" and "Down" which make one music video when played at the same time on two separate mobile devices with the devices put together.
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