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Kelsea Ballerini discography

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Kelsea Ballerini discography
Ballerini performing in 2017
Studio albums5
EPs2
Compilation albums1
Singles15
Music videos20
Remix albums1
Promotional singles8
Other charted songs4

American country pop singer Kelsea Ballerini has released five studio albums, two extended plays, one compilation album, one remix album, and 14 singles, including two as a featured artist. Her first three singles all reached the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart, making Ballerini the first female artist since Wynonna Judd in 1992 to accomplish this feat.[1] The third such single, "Peter Pan", also made Ballerini the first female to top the Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts simultaneously since the latter was reformatted in 2012.[1]

Albums

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Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
US
[2]
US Country
[3]
US Indie
[4]
AUS
[5]
CAN
[6]
UK
[7]
The First Time 31 4 4 33
Unapologetically
  • Released: November 3, 2017
  • Label: Black River
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
7 3 2 12 18 50
Kelsea
  • Released: March 20, 2020
  • Label: Black River
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
12 2 2 27 23 84
Subject to Change
  • Released: September 23, 2022[13]
  • Label: Black River
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, streaming
18 3 4 82 72
Patterns
  • Released: October 25, 2024
  • Label: Black River
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, streaming
48
[14]
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Compilation albums

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Title Details
Kelsea | Ballerini
  • Released: October 16, 2020[15]
  • Label: Black River
  • Formats: CD

Remix albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[2]
US Country
[3]
US Indie
[4]
Ballerini
  • Released: September 11, 2020
  • Label: Black River
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP
89 9 15

Extended plays

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Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[2]
US Country
[3]
US Heat
[16]
US Indie
[4]
CAN
[6]
Kelsea Ballerini
  • Release date: November 24, 2014
  • Label: Black River
  • Format: Digital download
40 12
Rolling Up the Welcome Mat
  • Release date: February 14, 2023
  • Label: Black River
  • Format: Digital download
48 11 5 96
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Sales Album
US
[18]
US Country
[19]
US Country Airplay
[20]
US Country Digital
[21]
US Adult Pop
[22]
CAN
[23]
CAN Country
[24]
NZ
Hot

[25]
"Love Me Like You Mean It" 2014 45 5 1 9 61 3 The First Time
"Dibs" 2015 58 7 1 10 96 8
"Peter Pan" 2016 35 1 1 2 75 4
"Yeah Boy" 65 9 3 22 2
"Legends" 2017 68 10 1 17 3 Unapologetically
"I Hate Love Songs" 2018 [A] 28 25 13
"Miss Me More" 47 7 2 2 17 70 1
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[41]
"Homecoming Queen?" 2019 65 14 17 2 15 30 Kelsea
"The Other Girl"
(with Halsey)
2020 95 19 52 3 17 18
"Hole in the Bottle" 39 6 2 10 41 1
"Half of My Hometown"
(featuring Kenny Chesney)
2021 53 11 1 10 13
"I Quit Drinking"
(with LANY)
30 8 19 31 Non-album single
"Heartfirst" 2022 [B] 25 22 4 24 33 Subject to Change
"If You Go Down (I'm Goin' Down Too)" [C] 32 17 85 2
"Blindsided" 2023 [D] 34 40 Rolling Up the Welcome Mat
"Cowboys Cry Too"
(with Noah Kahan)
2024 50 16 27 10 49 36 7 Patterns
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.
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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Sales Album
US
[18]
AUS
[5]
CAN
[23]
NZ
[50]
SWE
[51]
UK
[7]
"This Feeling"
(The Chainsmokers featuring Kelsea Ballerini)
2018 50 17 34 23 30 63 Sick Boy
"If We Never Met"[E][57]
(John K featuring Kelsea Ballerini)
2020 Love + Everything Else
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Promotional singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US Country
[19]
US Country Digital
[21]
US Digital
[58]
"Unapologetically"[59] 2017 32 5 32 Unapologetically
"High School"[60] 28 3 23
"Better Luck Next Time"[61] 2019 3 22 Non-album single
"Club"[63] 11 32 Kelsea
"LA"[64] 2020 22
"Love Is a Cowboy"[65] 2022 Subject to Change
"The Little Things"[66]
"What I Have"[67]
"Sorry Mom"[68] 2024 Patterns
"Two Things"[69]
"First Rodeo"[70]
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
Bub.

[38]
US Country
[19]
US Country Digital
[21]
NZ
Hot

[71]
"Center Point Road"
(with Thomas Rhett)
2019 31 9 Center Point Road
"You're Drunk, Go Home"
(featuring Kelly Clarkson and Carly Pearce)
2022 22 Subject to Change
"Mountain with a View" 2023 6 27 14 Rolling Up the Welcome Mat
"Penthouse" 50
"Interlude" (full length) 38 Rolling Up the Welcome Mat (For Good)
"Baggage" 2024 27 Patterns
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Other appearances

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Title Year Artist Album
"First Time Again"[73] 2016 Jason Aldean They Don't Know
"Dance With Me"[74] 2018 Morgan Evans Things That We Drink To
"Better Version"[75] 2022 Fletcher Girl of My Dreams (Deluxe Edition)

Music videos

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Year Video Director Ref.
2014 "Love Me Like You Mean It" (acoustic) Robert Chavers [76]
2015 "Love Me Like You Mean It" Kristin Barlowe [77]
"Dibs" Robert Chavers [78]
2016 "Peter Pan" Kristin Barlowe [79]
"Yeah Boy" [80]
2017 "Legends" Jeff Venable [81]
2018 "I Hate Love Songs" Traci Goudie
"Miss Me More" David McClister
"This Feeling" (with The Chainsmokers) Similar But Different
2019 "Homecoming Queen?" Shane Drake
"Club" [82]
"LA" [83]
2020 "Hole in the Bottle" Hannah Lux Davis [84]
"Club" (Ballerini album version) Taylor Kelly [85]
2021 "Half of My Hometown" Patrick Tracy [86]
"I Quit Drinking" Blythe Thomas [87]
2022 "Heartfirst" Patrick Tracy
"Love is a Cowboy" Trey Fanjoy
"What I Have" [88]
"If You Go Down (I'm Goin' Down Too)" Patrick Tracy [89]

Songwriting credits

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Year Song Artist Co-Writers Ref.
2016 "Boys In a Beach Town" Gracia Harrison Jennifer Denmark, Will Nance [90]
2017 "White Noise" Lindsay Ell Ross Copperman, Josh Kear [91]
2017 "Boomerang" Christie Lamb Jason Massey, Ryan Griffin [92]
2018 "When I Think About You" Missy Lancaster Josh Kerr, Jason Duke [93]
2018 "Dance Away My Broken Heart" Abby Anderson Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley, Jesse Frasure, Thomas Rhett [94]
2019 "Acceptance Speech" Walker Hayes Walker Hayes, Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins [95]
2020 "Finish Your Sentences" Carly Pearce, Michael Ray Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Thomas Rhett [96]
2021 "Diamondback" Carly Pearce Carly Pearce, Tofer Brown, Shane McAnally [97]
2022 "boy crazy" Nicolle Galyon Nicolle Galyon, Hillary Lindsey [98]
2023 "DiCaprio" Jenna Davis Ross Copperman, Walker Hayes [99]

Notes

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  1. ^ "I Hate Love Songs" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[38]
  2. ^ "Heartfirst" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number six on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[38]
  3. ^ "If You Go Down (I'm Goin' Down Too)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 16 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[38]
  4. ^ "Blindsided" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 24 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[38]
  5. ^ "If We Never Met" is stylized in all lowercase.

References

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  4. ^ a b c "Kelsea Ballerini Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Peaks in Australia:
  6. ^ a b "Kelsea Ballerini Chart History (Canadian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
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  11. ^ Bjorke, Matt (October 21, 2019). "Top 10 Country Albums Sales Chart: October 21, 2019". RoughStock. Retrieved October 31, 2019.
  12. ^ "American album certifications – Kelsea Ballerini – Kelsea". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
  13. ^ Nicholson, Jessica (July 13, 2022). "Kelsea Ballerini Announces New Album 'Subject to Change': Here's When It Arrives". Billboard. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
  14. ^ "ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. November 4, 2024. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
  15. ^ "Kelsea Ballerini - "kelsea | Ballerini" (CD)". Target. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
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  17. ^ Matt Bjorke (March 18, 2015). "Country Album Chart Report For March 18, 2015". Roughstock. Sales figure given here [1]
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  25. ^ Peak positions on New Zealand Hot Singles chart:
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  27. ^ "Canadian single certifications – Kelsea Ballerini – Love Me Like You Mean It". Music Canada.
  28. ^ Bjorke, Matt (April 18, 2016). "Top 30 Digital Country Singles Chart: April 18, 2016".
  29. ^ "American single certifications – Kelsea Ballerini – Dibs". Recording Industry Association of America.
  30. ^ Bjorke, Matt (March 6, 2017). "Top 30 Digital Singles Sales Report: March 6, 2017". Roughstock.
  31. ^ "American single certifications – Kelsea Ballerini – Peter Pan". Recording Industry Association of America.
  32. ^ "Canadian single certifications – Kelsea Ballerini – Peter Pan". Music Canada.
  33. ^ Bjorke, Matt (March 4, 2017). "Top 30 Digital Country Singles Chart: March 6, 2017". Roughstock.
  34. ^ "American single certifications – Kelsea Ballerini – Yeah Boy". Recording Industry Association of America.
  35. ^ Bjorke, Matt (May 2, 2017). "Country's Top 30 Digital Singles Sales Chart: May 1, 2017". Roughstock.
  36. ^ "American single certifications – Kelsea Ballerini – Legends". Recording Industry Association of America.
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  40. ^ Bjorke, Matt (September 5, 2018). "The Top 30 Digital Country Tracks: September 5, 2018". RoughStock. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
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  42. ^ Bjorke, Matt (July 26, 2019). "Top 30 Digital Country Songs: July 21, 2019". Roughstock. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
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  44. ^ Bjorke, Matt (February 25, 2020). "Top 30 Country Digital Downloads: February 25, 2020". Rough Stock. Retrieved February 26, 2020.
  45. ^ "American single certifications – Kelsea Ballerini – Hole in the Bottle". Recording Industry Association of America.
  46. ^ "American single certifications – Kelsea Ballerini – Half of My Hometown". Recording Industry Association of America.
  47. ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  48. ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  49. ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
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  52. ^ "American single certifications – The Chainsmokers – This Feeling". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  53. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2019 Singles" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  54. ^ "Canadian single certifications – The Chainsmokers – This Feeling". Music Canada. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  55. ^ "Jam, Eton Rifles, Single". BPI. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  56. ^ Bjorke, Matt (February 20, 2019). "Top 30 Digital Singles: February 20, 2019". RoughStock. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  57. ^ Aniftos, Rania (January 17, 2020). "Kelsea Ballerini Lends a Sweet Verse to John K's Breakout Hit, 'If We Never Met'". Billboard. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
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  59. ^ McKenna, Brittney (August 11, 2017). "Kelsea Ballerini Details New Album 'Unapologetically,' Shares Title Track". Rolling Stone. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  60. ^ Bruner, Raisa (September 21, 2017). "Country Star Kelsea Ballerini on Her Songwriting Breakthrough in 'High School'". Time. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  61. ^ Aniftos, Rania (June 12, 2019). "Kelsea Ballerini Releases 'Better Luck Next Time' From Recent 'Songland' Episode: Listen". Billboard. Retrieved January 29, 2020.
  62. ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  63. ^ "Kelsea Ballerini Debuts Infectious New Track 'Club'". Tasteofcountry.com. 2019-04-25. Retrieved 2019-11-10.
  64. ^ Casey, Jim (January 23, 2020). "Kelsea Ballerini to Release Third Album, "Kelsea," on March 20". Nash Country Daily. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  65. ^ Chua, Jeremy (July 15, 2022). "Kelsea Ballerini Returns to Her Roots on 'Love Is a Cowboy'". Taste of Country. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  66. ^ Freeman, Jon (August 5, 2022). "Kelsea Ballerini Sings the Praises of 'The Little Things' in Breezy New Song". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  67. ^ Chua, Jeremy (September 2, 2022). "Kelsea Ballerini Takes Stock of Her Blessings in 'What I Have'". Taste of Country. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  68. ^ Liptak, Carena (August 8, 2024). "Kelsea Ballerini's New Album, 'Patterns', Is On Its Way". Taste of Country. Retrieved August 8, 2024.
  69. ^ Mike Vulpo (September 20, 2024). "Kelsea Ballerini's New Song Proves 'Two Things' Can Be True: 'I'll Love You and Hate You'". Us Weekly. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
  70. ^ Kelly Fisher (October 16, 2024). "Watch: Kelsea Ballerini Embraces Romance With Chase Stokes In 'First Rodeo'". Buckeye Country. Retrieved October 16, 2024.
  71. ^ Peaks on the NZ Hot Singles Chart:
  72. ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  73. ^ "They Don't Know by Jason Aldean". iTunes Store (US). Apple Inc. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
  74. ^ Houghton, Cillea (15 October 2018). "Hear Morgan Evans' 'Dance With Me,' a Duet With Kelsea Ballerini". Taste of Country. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  75. ^ Fisher, Kelly. "Kelsea Ballerini Adds Personal Perspective To Fletcher's Breakup Anthem". iHeart. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  76. ^ "CMT : Videos : Kelsea Ballerini : Love Me Like You Mean It (Acoustic)". Country Music Television. Archived from the original on December 3, 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  77. ^ "CMT : Videos : Kelsea Ballerini : Love Me Like You Mean It". Country Music Television. Archived from the original on March 8, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2015.
  78. ^ Wuokko, Staci (October 22, 2015). "Watch Kelsea Ballerini Travel Cross Country in 'Dibs' Music Video". radio.com. Retrieved October 24, 2015.
  79. ^ Schillaci, Sophie (March 31, 2016). "EXCLUSIVE: Kelsea Ballerini Debuts 'Dream Video' for 'Peter Pan' – With a Very Hunky Co-Star!". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved April 2, 2016.
  80. ^ "CMT : Videos : Kelsea Ballerini : Yeah Boy". Country Music Television. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
  81. ^ "Legends - Kelsea Ballerini". Vevo. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  82. ^ "Kelsea Ballerini - club (Official Music Video)". 10 November 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2020 – via YouTube.
  83. ^ "Kelsea Ballerini - la (Official Music Video)". 23 January 2020. Retrieved March 4, 2020 – via YouTube.
  84. ^ Parton, Chris (August 31, 2020). "Kelsea Ballerini Presents a 'Drunken Daydream' in 'Hole in the Bottle' Video". Sounds Like Nashville. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  85. ^ Taylor, Blake (September 18, 2020). "Kelsea Ballerini Drops New Music Video For Reimagined Version Of 'Club'". iHeartRadio. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  86. ^ Collins, Robyn (May 14, 2021). "Kelsea Ballerini Goes Back Home for 'Half of My Hometown' Video". Taste of Country. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  87. ^ Nicholson, Jessica (June 15, 2021). "Premiere: Kelsea Ballerini, LANY's Paul Klein Reveal Rain-Soaked "I Quit Drinking" Video". CMT. Archived from the original on June 16, 2021. Retrieved June 5, 2021.
  88. ^ "Kelsea Ballerini – What I Have". YouTube. September 2022. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
  89. ^ "Kelsea Ballerini - If You Go Down (I'm Goin' Down Too)". YouTube. September 15, 2022. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
  90. ^ "Gracia Harrison Celebrates Boys In a Beach Town". Idol Chatter. 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
  91. ^ "[Listen] Lindsay Ell Got A Kickass Breakup Song From Kelsea Ballerini". One Country. 2017-09-05. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  92. ^ "Christie Lamb releases new album "Loaded" featuring 2 songs published by new DHM imprint DHM Endeavor!!". Dan Hodges Music. 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  93. ^ "Missy Lancaster - When I Think About You (Song)". Swedish Music Charts. 2018-01-19.
  94. ^ Liptak, Carena (20 September 2018). "Story Behind the Song: Abby Anderson, 'Dance Away My Broken Heart'". The Boot. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
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