Kesha discography

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Kesha discography
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Kesha in 2019
Studio albums4
Compilation albums1
EPs2
Singles31
Promotional singles10

American singer Kesha has released four full-length studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays, thirty-one singles (including eleven as a featured artist), ten promotional singles, and has made seven other guest appearances. As of 2017, she has sold over 41 million tracks and streams in the United States alone, and over 87 million tracks and streams worldwide. As of 2019, she has also acuumulated approximately 7 billion on-demand streams and has sold over 14 million album equivalents worldwide bringing her record sales to stand at over 100 million equivalents worldwide.[1][2] She is also one of the highest certified digital singles artists in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America, with 35.5 million certified units as a lead act. She is also certified for 5 million albums in the country alone, bringing her total record certifications to stand at 40.5 million as a lead act. Including features, she is certified for 17.5 million digital singles, further bringing her total record certifications to 58 million overall in the country.[3][4]

Kesha made her international debut in early 2009, serving as a featured artist on Flo Rida's "Right Round". Despite being uncredited in the United States, the song went number one in the country for six consecutive weeks, broke the record for most first-week sales with 636,000 downloads, and became one of the bestselling songs of the digital era. Kesha's debut studio album, Animal, followed in January 2010 and topped the American, Canadian, and Greek charts. The record's lead single and Kesha's debut solo single, "Tik Tok" (2009), reached number one in fourteen countries and spent nine consecutive weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the longest running number one single of 2010. The song has brought total sales of 18 million copies worldwide as of 2019,[5] therefore making it one of the best-selling digital singles of all time.[6] Other singles from Animal, "Blah Blah Blah" (2010), "Your Love Is My Drug" (2010), and "Take It Off" (2010), experienced similar success, as did Kesha's features on 3OH!3's "My First Kiss" (2010) and Taio Cruz's "Dirty Picture" (2010). Kesha topped eight subcharts on Billboard's 2010 Year-End Chart, including the Top New Artist, Hot 100 Songs and Hot 100 Artists subcharts, and was named Billboard artist of the year.[7] The commercial and critical success of the singer's first album led to the release of the extended play Cannibal in November 2010, which went Platinum in the US. Its lead single, "We R Who We R" (2010), reached the top ten in ten countries, including a number one debut in the US. "Blow" (2011) also managed to peak within the top ten of multiple countries. In March 2011, a remix album named I Am the Dance Commander + I Command You to Dance: The Remix Album was released and topped the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart. The following month, after writing all of the lyrics of American singer Britney Spears' global smash "Till the World Ends", Kesha was featured on a remix of the track alongside American rapper Nicki Minaj titled "The Femme Fatale Remix". The remix propelled the single to the top five on the Canadian Hot 100 and the Billboard Hot 100.

Kesha's second studio album, Warrior, was made available for purchase in December 2012. It debuted at number six on the Billboard 200 chart. "Die Young" (2012) was selected as the record's lead single and peaked at number two in the United States, while charting in the top ten of eleven other countries. Followup singles "C'Mon" (2013) and "Crazy Kids" (2013) were released to moderate success. In October 2013, the singer was featured on Pitbull's single "Timber", which topped the charts in sixteen countries, including the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. It also went Diamond in Norway, and became the sixth best-selling song of 2014 globally.

In 2017, after a controversial legal battle with longtime producer Dr. Luke, Kesha's comeback single, "Praying", was released as the lead single for her third studio album, Rainbow, both of which were nominated at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony.[8] "Praying" reached number one in Hong Kong,[9] while Rainbow did so in the US and Canada.[10] The same year, Kesha was featured on American rapper Macklemore's single "Good Old Days", which has been certified Platinum in the US, Canada, and Australia.

In January 2020, Kesha released her fourth studio album High Road. It debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200, marking Kesha's fourth top-ten album on the chart.

Albums[]

Studio albums[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[11]
AUS
[12]
AUT
[13]
BEL
(FL)

[14]
CAN
[15]
GER
[16]
IRE
[17]
NZ
[18]
SWI
[19]
UK
[20]
Animal 1 4 4 32 1 7 8 6 3 8
  • WW: 8,000,000[A]
  • US: 1,470,000[B]
Warrior
  • Released: December 4, 2012
  • Label: RCA, Kemosabe
  • Formats: CD, digital download
6 12 44 117 10 81 64 30 63 60
Rainbow
  • Released: August 11, 2017
  • Label: RCA, Kemosabe
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
1 3 16 17 1 33 2 4 14 4
High Road
  • Released: January 31, 2020
  • Label: RCA, Kemosabe
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
7 26 163 20 71 63
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Remix albums[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[11]
US
Dance

[35]
AUS
[12]
CAN
[15]
KOR
[36]
I Am the Dance Commander + I Command You to Dance: The Remix Album
  • Released: March 18, 2011
  • Label: RCA, Kemosabe
  • Formats: CD, digital download
36 1 46 37 84

Extended plays[]

Title Extended play details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[11]
AUT
[13]
CAN
[15]
IRE
[17]
NZ
[18]
Cannibal
  • Released: November 19, 2010
  • Label: RCA, Kemosabe
  • Formats: CD, digital download
15 67 14 22
Deconstructed
  • Released: December 4, 2012
  • Label: RCA, Kemosabe
  • Formats: CD, digital download
29 81 56 12 6
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles[]

As lead artist[]

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[38]
AUS
[12]
AUT
[13]
BEL
(FL)

[14]
CAN
[39]
GER
[40]
IRE
[17]
NZ
[18]
SWI
[19]
UK
[41]
"Tik Tok" 2009 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 4 Animal
"Blah Blah Blah"
(featuring 3OH!3)
2010 7 3 21 45 3 11 18 7 30 11
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[23]
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[48]
  • BPI: Silver[25]
  • MC: 2× Platinum[29]
"Your Love Is My Drug" 4 3 12 27 6 19 10 15 34 13
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum[23]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[43]
  • BPI: Silver[25]
  • RMNZ: Gold
"Take It Off" 8 5 22 8 12 11 15
"We R Who We R" 1 1 15 13 2 23 10 4 17 1 Cannibal
"Blow" 2011 7 10 22 [E] 12 39 28 8 32
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum[23]
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum[48]
  • RMNZ: Gold[58]
"Die Young" 2012 2 3 4 19 4 20 14 9 23 7 Warrior
"C'Mon" 27 19 64 [F] 16 79 33 22 70
  • US: 1,000,000
"Crazy Kids"
(featuring will.i.am or Juicy J)
2013 40 32 58 [G] 47 56 14 27
  • US: 1,000,000
"True Colors"
(with Zedd)
2016 74 76 66 81 78 True Colors
"Praying" 2017 22 6 68 [H] 11 23 37 64 26
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[23]
  • ARIA: 4× Platinum[43]
  • BPI: Silver[25]
  • MC: 4× Platinum[29]
Rainbow
"Learn to Let Go" 97 81 [I]
"This Is Me" 71 The Greatest Showman: Reimagined
"Woman"
(featuring The Dap-Kings Horns)
2018 96 78 80 [J] Rainbow
"Here Comes the Change"[64] Non-album single
"Raising Hell"
(featuring Big Freedia)
2019 [K] [L] 97 [M] High Road
"My Own Dance"[68]
"Resentment"
(featuring Sturgill Simpson, Brian Wilson, and Wrabel)[69]
"Tonight"[70] 2020
"Since I Was Young"
(with Wrabel)
Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist[]

List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
US
[38]
AUS
[12]
AUT
[13]
BEL
(FL)

[14]
CAN
[39]
GER
[40]
IRE
[17]
NZ
[18]
SWI
[19]
UK
[41]
"Right Round"
(Flo Rida featuring Kesha)[N]
2009 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 1 R.O.O.T.S.
"Dirty Picture"
(Taio Cruz featuring Kesha)
2010 96 16 49 10 11 6 Rokstarr
"My First Kiss"
(3OH!3 featuring Kesha)
9 13 28 [O] 7 37 10 15 7 Streets of Gold
"Timber"
(Pitbull featuring Kesha)
2013 1 4 1 4 1 1 2 3 3 1
  • RIAA: 9× Platinum[82]
  • ARIA: 5× Platinum[83]
  • BEA: Gold[84]
  • BPI: 3× Platinum[25]
  • BVMI: 3× Gold[85]
  • IFPI AUT: Gold[27]
  • IFPI SWI: Platinum[45]
  • MC: 7× Platinum[86]
  • RMNZ: 2× Platinum[87]
Meltdown
"Good Old Days"
(Macklemore featuring Kesha)
2017 48 8 24 [P] 40 50 34 14 24 79 Gemini
"Body Talks"
(The Struts featuring Kesha)
2018 Young & Dangerous
"Safe"
(Sage featuring Kesha and Chika)[91]
Non-album single
"Chasing Rainbows"
(Big Freedia featuring Kesha)
2020 Louder
"They's a Person of the World"
(Black Lips featuring Kesha)
Non-album singles
"Stronger"[92]
(Sam Feldt featuring Kesha)
2021 [Q]
"Fancy Like"[94]
(Walker Hayes featuring Kesha)
5 [95] TBA
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles[]

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[38]
ARG
[96]
CAN
[39]
KOR
Foreign

[97]
NZ
Heat.

[98]
SCO
[99]
"Sleazy" 2010 51 46 31 Cannibal
"Cannibal" 77 55 31
"Sleazy Remix 2.0: Get Sleazier"
(featuring Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, T.I. and André 3000)
2011 37 46 7 Non-album promotional singles
"Till the World Ends" (The Femme Fatale Remix)
(Britney Spears featuring Nicki Minaj and Kesha)
3 4
"Hymn" 2017 6 88 Rainbow
"Rich, White, Straight Men" 2019 Non-album promotional single
"Best Day"[100] The Angry Birds Movie 2
"Summer"[101] 2020 High Road
"Children of the Revolution"[102] AngelHeaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T. Rex
"Little Bit of Love" ([Virtual] House Party Remix) High Road
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted and certified songs[]

List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[38]
CAN
[39]
KOR
[103]
NZ
Heat.

[104]
"Kiss n Tell" 2010 [R] 91 [S] Animal
"Stephen" [T]
"Hungover" [U]
"Party at a Rich Dude's House" [V]
"Backstabber" [W]
"Blind" [X]
"Dinosaur" [Y]
"Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" [Z]
"Boots & Boys" [AA]
"Animal" [AB] [AC]
"VIP" [AD]
"C U Next Tuesday" 97
"Crazy Beautiful Life" 93 Cannibal
"Grow a Pear" [AE]
"Fuck Him He's a DJ" 2011 97 75 [AF] I Am the Dance Commander + I
Command You to Dance: The Remix Album
"Warrior" 2012 [AG] Warrior
"Thinking of You" [AH]
"All That Matters (The Beautiful Life)" [AI]
"Rainbow" 2017 [AJ] 9 Rainbow
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Worldwide sales of Animal as of July 2017.[21]
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Sales of Animal, Cannibal, I Am the Dance Commander + I Command You to Dance: The Remix Album and Warrior in the United States as of March 2016.[22]
  3. ^ Sales of Rainbow in the United States as of August 2017.[32]
  4. ^ Sales of Rainbow in Canada as of August 2017.[33]
  5. ^ "Blow" did not enter the Ultratop 50 Singles, but peaked on at number 4 on the Ultratip 100.[14]
  6. ^ "C'Mon" did not enter the Ultratop 50 Singles, but peaked on at number 4 on the Ultratip 100.[14]
  7. ^ "Crazy Kids" did not enter the Ultratop 50 Singles, but peaked on at number 5 on the Ultratip 100.[14]
  8. ^ "Praying" did not enter the Ultratop 50 Singles, but peaked on at number 19 on the Ultratip 100.[14]
  9. ^ "Learn to Let Go" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number six on the NZ Heatseekers Singles Chart.[62]
  10. ^ "Woman" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number three on the NZ Heatseekers Singles Chart.[63]
  11. ^ "Raising Hell" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 17 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[65]
  12. ^ "Raising Hell" did not enter the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, but peaked at number 45 on the Hot Canadian Digital Song Sales chart.[66]
  13. ^ "Raising Hell" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 26 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[67]
  14. ^ Kesha was not credited as a featured artist on "Right Round" in the United States and Canada, therefore the song's performance in the country is not attributed to her, but solely to Flo Rida.
  15. ^ "My First Kiss" did not enter the Ultratop 50 Singles, but peaked on at number 9 on the Ultratip 100.[14]
  16. ^ "Good Old Days" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 36 on the Ultratip chart.[14]
  17. ^ "Stronger" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[93]
  18. ^ "Kiss n Tell" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 9 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[65]
  19. ^ "Kiss n Tell" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 74 on the foreign chart.[105]
  20. ^ "Stephen" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 92 on the foreign chart.[105]
  21. ^ "Hungover" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 106 on the foreign chart.[106]
  22. ^ "Party at a Rich Dude's House" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 86 on the foreign chart.[105]
  23. ^ "Backstabber" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 108 on the foreign chart.[106]
  24. ^ "Blind" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 109 on the foreign chart.[106]
  25. ^ "Dinosaur" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 115 on the foreign chart.[106]
  26. ^ "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 96 on the foreign chart.[105]
  27. ^ "Boots & Boys" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 110 on the foreign chart.[106]
  28. ^ "Animal" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[65]
  29. ^ "Animal" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 89 on the foreign chart.[105]
  30. ^ "VIP" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 87 on the foreign chart.[105]
  31. ^ "Grow a Pear" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 21 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[65]
  32. ^ "Fuck Him He's a DJ" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 15 on the foreign chart.[107]
  33. ^ "Warrior" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[65]
  34. ^ "Thinking of You" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[65]
  35. ^ "All That Matters (The Beautiful Life)" did not enter the cumulative Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 86 on the foreign chart.[108]
  36. ^ "Rainbow" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 13 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[65]

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