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The [[discography]] of Australian [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] recording artist [[Jessica Mauboy]] consists of two [[studio album]]s, one [[live album]], twelve official [[Single (music)|singles]], one [[Promotional recording|promotional single]], twelve [[Soundtrack#Movie and television soundtracks|soundtrack appearances]], six [[Guest appearance#Pop music|other appearances]] and sixteen [[music video]]s. In 2006, Mauboy was the runner-up on the [[Australian Idol (season 4)|fourth season]] of ''[[Australian Idol]]'', and subsequently signed a contract with [[Sony Music Australia]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Bodey|first=Michael|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/its-an-irish-australian-idol-to-be-sure/story-e6frg6nf-1111112590168|title=It's an Irish Australian Idol, to be sure|work=[[The Australian]]|publisher=[[News Limited]] ([[News Corporation]])|date=27 November 2006|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Clune|first=Richard|title=Sony Snaps Up Dean and Jess|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw-act/sony-snaps-up-dean-and-jess/story-e6freuzi-1111112660752|work=[[The Daily Telegraph (Australia)|The Daily Telegraph]]|publisher=[[News Limited]] ([[News Corporation]])|date=10 December 2006|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref> In February&nbsp;2007, Mauboy released her debut live album, ''[[The Journey (Jessica Mauboy album)|The Journey]]'', which featured songs she performed as part of the top&nbsp;twelve on ''Australian Idol''. The album debuted at number&nbsp;four on the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Albums Chart]] and was [[Music recording sales certification|certified]] gold by the [[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA), denoting shipments of 35,000 copies. In September&nbsp;2007, Mauboy briefly became a member of the Australian [[Pop music|pop]] girl group [[Young Divas]], before resuming her solo career early in 2008.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.perthnow.com.au/entertainment/perth-confidential/jessica-mauboy-joins-divas/story-e6frg30l-1111114510194|title=Jessica Mauboy Outsings Competition|work=[[The Daily Telegraph (Australia)|The Daily Telegraph]]|publisher=[[News Limited]] ([[News Corporation]])|date=26 September 2007|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/turn-me-loose-and-paulini-quits/story-e6freol3-1111117294297|title=Turn Me Loose and Paulini Quits|work=[[Herald Sun]]|publisher=[[The Herald and Weekly Times]] ([[News Corporation]])|date=24 August 2008|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref>
The [[discography]] of Australian [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] recording artist [[Jessica Mauboy]] consists of two [[studio album]]s, one [[live album]], twelve official [[Single (music)|singles]], one [[Promotional recording|promotional single]], twelve [[Soundtrack#Movie and television soundtracks|soundtrack appearances]], six [[Guest appearance#Pop music|other appearances]] and sixteen [[music video]]s. In 2006, Mauboy was the runner-up on the [[Australian Idol (season 4)|fourth season]] of ''[[Australian Idol]]'', and subsequently signed a contract with [[Sony Music Australia]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Bodey|first=Michael|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/its-an-irish-australian-idol-to-be-sure/story-e6frg6nf-1111112590168|title=It's an Irish Australian Idol, to be sure|work=[[The Australian]]|publisher=[[News Limited]] ([[News Corporation]])|date=27 November 2006|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Clune|first=Richard|title=Sony Snaps Up Dean and Jess|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw-act/sony-snaps-up-dean-and-jess/story-e6freuzi-1111112660752|work=[[The Daily Telegraph (Australia)|The Daily Telegraph]]|publisher=[[News Limited]] ([[News Corporation]])|date=10 December 2006|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref> In February&nbsp;2007, Mauboy released her debut live album, ''[[The Journey (Jessica Mauboy album)|The Journey]]'', which featured songs she performed as part of the top&nbsp;twelve on ''Australian Idol''. The album debuted at number&nbsp;four on the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Albums Chart]] and was [[Music recording sales certification|certified]] gold by the [[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA), denoting shipments of 35,000 copies. In September&nbsp;2007, Mauboy briefly became a member of the Australian [[Pop music|pop]] girl group [[Young Divas]], before resuming her solo career early in 2008.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.perthnow.com.au/entertainment/perth-confidential/jessica-mauboy-joins-divas/story-e6frg30l-1111114510194|title=Jessica Mauboy Outsings Competition|work=[[The Daily Telegraph (Australia)|The Daily Telegraph]]|publisher=[[News Limited]] ([[News Corporation]])|date=26 September 2007|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/turn-me-loose-and-paulini-quits/story-e6freol3-1111117294297|title=Turn Me Loose and Paulini Quits|work=[[Herald Sun]]|publisher=[[The Herald and Weekly Times]] ([[News Corporation]])|date=24 August 2008|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref>


In November&nbsp;2008, Mauboy released her debut studio album, ''[[Been Waiting]]'', which peaked at number&nbsp;eleven. The album was certified double platinum by the ARIA, denoting shipments of 140,000 copies, and became the second highest-selling Australian album of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-australian-album-2009.htm|title=ARIA Charts – End Of Year Charts – Top 50 Australian Artist Albums 2009|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA)|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref> The album was proceeded by the [[lead single]], "[[Running Back (Jessica Mauboy song)|Running Back]]", which featured American rapper [[Flo Rida]]. The song peaked at number&nbsp;three on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified double platinum. The second single "[[Burn (Jessica Mauboy song)|Burn]]" became Mauboy's first number&nbsp;one song on the chart and was certified platinum. ''Been Waiting'' also yielded three other successful singles which were certified gold, the [[Been Waiting (song)|title track]], "[[Because (Jessica Mauboy song)|Because]]" and "[[Up/Down]]". At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2009|2009 ARIA Music Awards]], Mauboy earned seven nominations for the album and its first two singles, including Best Pop Release, Highest Selling Album, Highest Selling Single, Breakthrough Artist Album, Breakthrough Artist Single and [[ARIA Award for Best Female Artist|Best Female Artist]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Zuel|first=Bernard|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/music/mauboy-front-runner-in-arias-race/2009/10/08/1254701090870.html|title=Jessica Mauboy The Favourite in ARIAs Race|work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|publisher=[[Fairfax Media]]|date=8 October 2009|accessdate=12 October 2009}}</ref> She won Highest Selling Single for "Running Back".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2009|title=ARIA Awards 2009: History: Winners by Year|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA)|accessdate=29 July 2010}}</ref>
In November&nbsp;2008, Mauboy released her debut studio album, ''[[Been Waiting]],'' which peaked at number&nbsp;eleven. The album was certified double platinum by the ARIA, denoting shipments of 140,000 copies, and became the second highest-selling Australian album of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-australian-album-2009.htm|title=ARIA Charts – End Of Year Charts – Top 50 Australian Artist Albums 2009|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA)|accessdate=26 February 2012}}</ref> The album was proceeded by the [[lead single]], "[[Running Back (Jessica Mauboy song)|Running Back]]," which featured American rapper [[Flo Rida]]. The song peaked at number&nbsp;three on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified double platinum. The second single "[[Burn (Jessica Mauboy song)|Burn]]" became Mauboy's first number&nbsp;one song on the chart and was certified platinum. ''Been Waiting'' also yielded three other successful singles which were certified gold, the [[Been Waiting (song)|title track]], "[[Because (Jessica Mauboy song)|Because]]" and "[[Up/Down]]." At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2009|2009 ARIA Music Awards]], Mauboy earned seven nominations for the album and its first two singles, including Best Pop Release, Highest Selling Album, Highest Selling Single, Breakthrough Artist Album, Breakthrough Artist Single and [[ARIA Award for Best Female Artist|Best Female Artist]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Zuel|first=Bernard|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/music/mauboy-front-runner-in-arias-race/2009/10/08/1254701090870.html|title=Jessica Mauboy The Favourite in ARIAs Race|work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|publisher=[[Fairfax Media]]|date=8 October 2009|accessdate=12 October 2009}}</ref> She won Highest Selling Single for "Running Back".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2009|title=ARIA Awards 2009: History: Winners by Year|publisher=[[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA)|accessdate=29 July 2010}}</ref>


In November&nbsp;2010, Mauboy released her second studio album, ''[[Get 'Em Girls]]'', which debuted at number&nbsp;six. The album became a commercial failure compared to her previous effort, receiving only a gold certification. The album's [[Get 'Em Girls (song)|title track]], which featured American rapper [[Snoop Dogg]], was released as the lead single and performed moderately on the ARIA Singles Chart, peaking within the top&nbsp;twenty. The second single, "[[Saturday Night (Jessica Mauboy song)|Saturday Night]]", which featured American rapper [[Ludacris]], performed better on the chart, peaking at number&nbsp;seven and eventually being certified double platinum. "[[Inescapable]]" became the highest charting single from the album, peaking at number&nbsp;four and also receiving a double platinum certification. Serving as the final single from ''Get 'Em Girls'' was "[[Galaxy (song)|Galaxy]]", which included [[Stan Walker]] as a featured artist. It peaked within the top&nbsp;twenty in Australia and became Mauboy's first song to chart in New Zealand, where it reached the top&nbsp;forty and was certified gold by the [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand]] (RIANZ). In 2012, Mauboy released "[[Gotcha (song)|Gotcha]]" as the lead single from the [[soundtrack album]], ''[[The Sapphires (soundtrack)|The Sapphires]]'', to the [[The Sapphires (film)|musical film of the same name]]. The song peaked at number&nbsp;forty-three, becoming Mauboy's lowest charting single to date.
In November&nbsp;2010, Mauboy released her second studio album, ''[[Get 'Em Girls]]'', which debuted at number&nbsp;six. The album became a commercial failure compared to her previous effort, receiving only a gold certification. The album's [[Get 'Em Girls (song)|title track]], which featured American rapper [[Snoop Dogg]], was released as the lead single and performed moderately on the ARIA Singles Chart, peaking within the top&nbsp;twenty. The second single, "[[Saturday Night (Jessica Mauboy song)|Saturday Night]]," which featured American rapper [[Ludacris]], performed better on the chart, peaking at number&nbsp;seven and eventually being certified double platinum. "[[Inescapable]]" became the highest charting single from the album, peaking at number&nbsp;four and also receiving a double platinum certification. Serving as the final single from ''Get 'Em Girls'' was "[[Galaxy (song)|Galaxy]]," which included [[Stan Walker]] as a featured artist. It peaked within the top&nbsp;twenty in Australia and became Mauboy's first song to chart in New Zealand, where it reached the top&nbsp;forty and was certified gold by the [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand]] (RIANZ). In 2012, Mauboy released "[[Gotcha (song)|Gotcha]]" as the lead single from the [[soundtrack album]], ''[[The Sapphires (soundtrack)|The Sapphires]],'' to the [[The Sapphires (film)|musical film of the same name]]. The song peaked at number&nbsp;forty-three, becoming Mauboy's lowest charting single to date.


== Albums ==
== Albums ==

Revision as of 14:52, 3 October 2012

Jessica Mauboy discography
A woman with black hair, wearing a black and gold dress.
Jessica Mauboy at The Sapphires Australian premiere in August 2012
Studio albums2
Live albums1
Singles12
Music videos16
Promotional singles1
Other appearances6
Soundtrack appearances12

The discography of Australian R&B recording artist Jessica Mauboy consists of two studio albums, one live album, twelve official singles, one promotional single, twelve soundtrack appearances, six other appearances and sixteen music videos. In 2006, Mauboy was the runner-up on the fourth season of Australian Idol, and subsequently signed a contract with Sony Music Australia.[1][2] In February 2007, Mauboy released her debut live album, The Journey, which featured songs she performed as part of the top twelve on Australian Idol. The album debuted at number four on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of 35,000 copies. In September 2007, Mauboy briefly became a member of the Australian pop girl group Young Divas, before resuming her solo career early in 2008.[3][4]

In November 2008, Mauboy released her debut studio album, Been Waiting, which peaked at number eleven. The album was certified double platinum by the ARIA, denoting shipments of 140,000 copies, and became the second highest-selling Australian album of 2009.[5] The album was proceeded by the lead single, "Running Back," which featured American rapper Flo Rida. The song peaked at number three on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified double platinum. The second single "Burn" became Mauboy's first number one song on the chart and was certified platinum. Been Waiting also yielded three other successful singles which were certified gold, the title track, "Because" and "Up/Down." At the 2009 ARIA Music Awards, Mauboy earned seven nominations for the album and its first two singles, including Best Pop Release, Highest Selling Album, Highest Selling Single, Breakthrough Artist Album, Breakthrough Artist Single and Best Female Artist.[6] She won Highest Selling Single for "Running Back".[7]

In November 2010, Mauboy released her second studio album, Get 'Em Girls, which debuted at number six. The album became a commercial failure compared to her previous effort, receiving only a gold certification. The album's title track, which featured American rapper Snoop Dogg, was released as the lead single and performed moderately on the ARIA Singles Chart, peaking within the top twenty. The second single, "Saturday Night," which featured American rapper Ludacris, performed better on the chart, peaking at number seven and eventually being certified double platinum. "Inescapable" became the highest charting single from the album, peaking at number four and also receiving a double platinum certification. Serving as the final single from Get 'Em Girls was "Galaxy," which included Stan Walker as a featured artist. It peaked within the top twenty in Australia and became Mauboy's first song to chart in New Zealand, where it reached the top forty and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ). In 2012, Mauboy released "Gotcha" as the lead single from the soundtrack album, The Sapphires, to the musical film of the same name. The song peaked at number forty-three, becoming Mauboy's lowest charting single to date.

Albums

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[8]
JPN
[9]
Been Waiting 11 138
Get 'Em Girls
  • Released 5 November 2010
  • Label: Sony Music Australia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
6
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Live albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[8]
The Journey
  • Released 24 February 2007
  • Label: Sony Music Australia
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[8]
NZ
[12]
"Running Back"
(featuring Flo Rida)
2008 3
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[13]
Been Waiting
"Burn" 1
"Been Waiting" 2009 12
"Because" 9
"Up/Down" 11
"Let Me Be Me" 26
"Get 'Em Girls"
(featuring Snoop Dogg)
2010 19 Get 'Em Girls
"Saturday Night"
(featuring Ludacris)
7
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[15]
"What Happened to Us"
(featuring Jay Sean)
2011 14
"Inescapable" 4
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[15]
"Galaxy"
(featuring Stan Walker)
13 36
"Gotcha" 2012 43 The Sapphires
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Promotional singles

Title Year Album
"Waltzing Matilda[18]
(with Stan Walker)
2012 Non-album single

Other appearances

Title Year Album
"Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)" 2009 Stars of Christmas[19]
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" The Spirit of Christmas 2009[20]
"Everyone"
(with Jody Williams, Sean Kingston, Tabitha Nauser and Steve Appleton)
2010 Non-album song
"Love Me Tender"
(Elvis Presley featuring Jessica Mauboy)
Viva Elvis: The Album[21]
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" All I Want for Christmas[22]
"Because" 2011 Flood Relief: Artists for the Flood[23]

Soundtrack appearances

Title Year Film
"All the Way Jesus" 2009 Bran Nue Dae[24]
"Light a Light"
(with Brendon Boney)
"Stand by Your Man"
"Land of a Thousand Dances" 2012 The Sapphires[25]
"I Heard It Through the Grapevine"
"What a Man"
"I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)"
"Who's Lovin' You"
"I'll Take You There"
"Today I Started Loving You Again"
(with Juanita Tippens and Jade MacRae)
"Yellow Bird"
(with Lou Bennett)
"Ngarra Burra Ferra"
(with Lou Bennett, Juanita Tippens and Jade MacRae)

Music videos

Title Year Director(s)
"Running Back" 2008 Fin Edquist[26]
"Burn" Keir McFarlane[26]
"Been Waiting" 2009
"Because" Mike Corte, David Murrell[26]
"Up/Down" Sequoia[27]
"Let Me Be Me" Mark Alston[28]
"Everyone" 2010 Ken Lim[29]
"Get 'Em Girls" Hype Williams[30][31]
"Saturday Night"
"Saturday Night" (without Ludacris)
"What Happened to Us" 2011 Mark Alston[32][33]
"Inescapable"
"Galaxy" Melvin J. Montalban[34]
"Who's Loving You" 2012 Samuel Leighton-Dore[35][36]
"I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)"
"Gotcha"

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