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Demi Lovato discography
Lovato performing at GMA, July 2012
Studio albums3
Live albums2
Music videos15
EPs2
Singles10

The discography of American entertainer Demi Lovato consists of three studio albums, one live album, one extended play (EP) and ten singles. Prior to launching her music career, Lovato starred in the Disney Channel musical television film Camp Rock, which first aired on June 20, 2008.[1] Lovato's duet with Joe Jonas, "This Is Me", was released as a single from the film's accompanying soundtrack and peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and inside the top twenty in several international markets.

After signing with Hollywood Records,[2] Lovato released her debut solo single, "Get Back", which peaked at number forty-three in the United States. Her debut studio album entitled Don't Forget (2008) entered the Billboard 200 at number two, selling 89,000 copies in its first week.[3] The album spawned one more single, "La La Land", which peaked at number fifty-two in the US and in the top forty in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Don't Forget has sold over 520,000 copies in the United States,[4] and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[5] Lovato's second studio album Here We Go Again (2009) debuted atop the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 108,000 units, and has since exceeded sales of over 480,000.[6] Prior, its lead single of the same title became her first top-twenty hit in the United States as a solo artist. The album also spawned the single "Remember December".

Following Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam and a collaboration with We the Kings, Lovato released her third studio album which was entitled Unbroken (2011). The album saw her depart from a pop rock sound in favor of R&B and pop genres.[7][8] Unbroken entered the Billboard 200 at number four with 96,000 copies sold.[9] The album's first single, "Skyscraper", peaked at number ten in the US and sold 176,000 downloads in its first week, which was a sales record for Lovato, and became her first single as a solo artist to enter the top ten.[10] "Give Your Heart a Break" was released as the second single from Unbroken in January 2012.[11] Both songs were officially certified Platinum in the United States. Her fourth studio album Demi will be released in May 2013, and was proceeded by the release of its first single "Heart Attack".[12] By May 14, 2012, Lovato had sold 1.43 million albums and 9 million singles in the United States.[13]

Albums

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
US
[14]
AUS
[15]
AUT
[16]
BE (Fl)
[17]
CAN
[18]
GER
[19]
NL
[20]
NZ
[21]
SPA
[22]
UK
[23]
Don't Forget 2 9 34 13 192
  • US: 519,000[A]
Here We Go Again
  • Released: July 21, 2009
  • Label: Hollywood
  • Format: CD, digital download
1 40 88 5 10 35 199
Unbroken
  • Released: September 20, 2011
  • Label: Hollywood
  • Format: CD, digital download
4 20 50 25 4 61 63 3 24 45
Demi
  • Released: May 14, 2013
  • Label: Hollywood
  • Format: CD, digital download
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Extended plays

Title Album details
Moves Me
  • Released: March 3, 2007
  • Label: Well Go USA Records
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download
iTunes Live from London
  • Released: May 17, 2009[26]
  • Label: Hollywood
  • Formats: Digital download

Soundtrack albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US US OST US Kids AUS BE (Fl) CAN GER NZ SPA
Camp Rock
  • Released: June 20, 2008
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Format: CD, digital download
3 1 1 13 2 5 3
Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
  • Released: August 10, 2010
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Format: CD, digital download
3 1 1 10 4 28 4
Sonny with a Chance
  • Released: October 5, 2010
  • Label: Walt Disney
  • Format: CD, digital download
163 8 3
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Live albums

Title Album details
Live: Walmart Soundcheck
  • Released: November 10, 2009
  • Label: Hollywood
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download
Camp Rock 2: Live Walmart Soundcheck[32]
  • Released: October 13, 2010 [33]
  • Label: Hollywood
  • Formats: Digital Download

Singles

As main artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[34]
AUS
[15]
AUT
[16]
BE (Fl)
[35]
CAN
[36]
GER
[37]
IRL
[38]
NZ
[21]
SWI
[39]
UK
[40]
"This Is Me" 2008 9 46 18 16 36 27 39 33 Camp Rock
"Get Back" 43 93 Don't Forget
"La La Land" 2009 52 76 82 30 35
"Here We Go Again" 15 61 38 Here We Go Again
"Remember December" 2010 80
"Wouldn't Change a Thing"[B]
(featuring Joe Jonas / Stanfour)
36 90 28 71 Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
"Skyscraper" 2011 10 45 18 78 33 9 67 32 Unbroken
"Give Your Heart a Break" 2012 16 32 19 9 194
"Heart Attack" 2013 3 41 27 7 9 73 Demi
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[46]
AUT
[47]
CAN
[48]
UK
[49]
"We Rock"
(among Cast of Camp Rock)
2008 33 70 41 97 Camp Rock
"We'll Be a Dream"
(We the Kings featuring Demi Lovato)
2010 76 Smile Kid
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak Album
US
[50]
UK
[51]
"Send It On"
(among Disney's Friends for Change)
2009 20 Charity single
"Gift of a Friend"[52] Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
"Bounce"[53]
(with Jonas Brothers & Big Rob)
Non-album single
"Make a Wave"
(with Joe Jonas)
2010 84 Charity single
"Can't Back Down"[54] 178 Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
"It's On"[55]
(among Cast of Camp Rock)
"Me, Myself and Time" [C] Sonny with a Chance
"Why Don't You Love Me?"
(Hot Chelle Rae feat. Demi Lovato)
2011 Whatever
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

List of non-singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak Album
US
[34][56]
CAN
[57]
UK
[58]
"Who Will I Be" 2008 80 169 Camp Rock
"On the Line"
(with Jonas Brothers)
100 Don't Forget
"Don't Forget" 2009 41 76
"One and the Same"
(with Selena Gomez)
82 Disney Channel Playlist
"Catch Me" 89 Here We Go Again
"Fix a Heart" 2011 69 78 Unbroken
"Unbroken" 98
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Artist
"Get Back" 2008 Philip Andelman[59] Demi Lovato
"La La Land" Brendan Malloy and Tim Wheeler[60] Demi Lovato
"Lo Que Soy" 2009 Unknown Demi Lovato
"Don't Forget" Robert Hales[61] Demi Lovato
"One and the Same" Allison Liddi-Brown Demi Lovato & Selena Gomez
"Here We Go Again" Brendan Malloy and Tim Wheeler[62] Demi Lovato
"Send It On" Unknown Disney's Friends for Change
"Gift of a Friend" Unknown Demi Lovato
"Bounce" JBD Productions Music[63] Jonas Brothers & Demi Lovato
"Remember December" Tim Wheeler[64] Demi Lovato
"We'll Be a Dream" 2010 Raul B. Fernandez[65] We the Kings featuring Demi Lovato
"Make a Wave" Unknown Demi Lovato & Joe Jonas
"It's On" Brandon Dickerson Camp Rock 2
"Skyscraper" 2011 Mark Pellington[66] Demi Lovato
"Give Your Heart a Break" 2012 Justin Francis[67] Demi Lovato
"Heart Attack" 2013 Chris Applebaum[68] Demi Lovato

Notes

  • A ^ United States sale figures as of May 2012.[4]
  • B ^ "Wouldn't Change a Thing" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number ten.[69]
  • C ^ "Me, Myself and Time" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number seven.[69]

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  37. ^ Peak chart positions for singles in Germany:
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