Yuna discography

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Yuna discography
Yuna (singer).jpg
Yuna performing in 2010.
Studio albums4
Live albums2
Music videos32
EPs4
Singles22
Remix albums1
Promotional singles1

The discography of Malaysian singer-songwriter Yuna consists of four international studio albums, four EPs, twenty-two international single releases, and thirty-two music videos.

Yuna was eventually discovered in the US by the Indie-Pop record label and management company. They flew out to Malaysia to convince her to sign with them and then proceeded to get her a deal with Fader Label in February 2011. In the US, she released her first EP, Decorate, in March of the same year. On April 24, 2012, Yuna released her self-titled international debut album, Yuna, which peaked at number 19 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums charts in the US. The lead single, "Live Your Life", produced by Grammy Award-winning artist Pharrell Williams, reached number 37 on Billboard's Heatseekers Songs charts. Her second international album, Nocturnal, was released in October 2013, preceded by the lead single, "Rescue".

In May 2016, her third album, Chapters, was released, featuring guest appearances from Usher and Jhené Aiko. Her breakout single from the album, "Crush" featuring Usher, peaked at number 3 on Billboard's Adult R&B charts in the US. As of December 2016, Chapters had been selected by Billboard in 7th place of its 2016 Critics' Picks for Best R&B Album,[1] and was subsequently nominated in the Top 20 Best R&B Albums of 2016 by the Rolling Stone magazine. Yuna's latest album, Rouge, was released in July 2019. She has also contributed to several soundtrack albums throughout her career.


Albums[]

Studio albums[]

International releases[]

Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
US R&B/HH
[2]
US R&B
[3]
US Heat
[4]
DEN
[5]
BRA
Yuna
  • Released: April 24, 2012
  • Label: Fader Label
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download
19 32 87
Nocturnal
  • Released: October 29, 2013
  • Label: Verve
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download
27
Chapters
  • Released: May 20, 2016[6]
  • Label: Verve
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download
16 8 5
Rouge 18

Malaysian releases[]

Title Details Track listing
Decorate
List
Terukir Di Bintang
  • Released: January 7, 2012 (MY)
  • Label: Yuna Room
  • Format: CD, digital download
List
Material
  • Released: May 5, 2015 (MY)[7]
  • Label: Yuna Room
  • Format: CD, digital download
List

Live albums[]

List of live albums, showing title, date released, labels and track listing
Title Details Track listing
Live at Istana Budaya
  • Released: December 10, 2014 (MY)[8][9]
  • Label: Yuna Room
  • Format: CD, DVD
List
Spotify Sessions
(Live From Spotify Singapore)
List

Remix albums[]

List of remix albums, showing title, date released, labels and track listing
Title Details Track listing
Lullabies (Single & Remixes)
  • Released: May 6, 2014[11][12]
  • Label: Fader Label
  • Format: Digital download
List

Extended plays[]

List of extended plays, showing title, date released, labels and track listing
Title Details Track listing
Demo
  • Released: March 7, 2008 (MY)
  • Label: Yuna Room
  • Format: CD
List
Yuna
  • Released: October 12, 2008 (MY)
  • Label: Yuna Room
  • Format: CD, digital download
List
Decorate
  • Released: March 15, 2011 (US)
  • Label: Fader Label
  • Format: CD, digital download
List
Sixth Street
  • Released: May 7, 2013 (US)
  • Label: Verve
  • Format: CD, digital download
List

Singles[]

As lead artist[]

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US Heat
[13]
US R&B
[14]
US Adult R&B
[15]
US R&B/HH Airplay
[15]
DEN
[5]
MY
[16]
"Come as You Are" 2011 Decorate
"Someone Out of Town"
"Live Your Life" 2012 37 Yuna
"Lullabies" 17
"Shine Your Way"
(with Owl City)
2013 The Croods
"I Wanna Go" Sixth Street and Nocturnal
"Rescue" Nocturnal
"Mountains"
"Falling" 2014
"Come Back"
"Broke Her" Non-album single
"Lights and Camera"
(featuring G-Eazy)
Nocturnal
"Crush"
(featuring Usher)
2016 3 21 3 22 1 Chapters
"Lanes"
"Mannequin"
"Poor Heat"
"Best Love" 2017 2 19
"Unrequited Love"
"Better Now" 2018 Non-album single
"Forevermore" 2019 1 Rouge
"Blank Marquee"
(with G-Eazy)
17 12
"Pink Youth"
(with Little Simz)
"Castaway"
(with Tyler, the Creator)
"Teenage Heartbreak"
(with MIYAVI featuring MadeinTYO)
"Creep" Non-album singles
"Stay Where You Are" 2020
"Invisible"
"Dance Like Nobody's Watching"
"Don't Blame It On Love"
(featuring Pink Sweat$)
2021
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist[]

List of singles as featured artist, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[citation needed]
"In My Dreams"
(Lincoln Jesser featuring Yuna)
2013 In My Dreams
"Baby Boy"
(Lincoln Jesser featuring Yuna)
2016 Non-album single
"Modern Flame"
(Emmit Fenn featuring Yuna)
2017 Prologue
"Empty Room"
(Big Wild featuring Yuna)
Invincible
"Don't Call Me"
(TOKiMONSTA featuring Yuna)
[A] Lune Rouge
"Leaving"[19]
(Ekali featuring Yuna)
2018 Crystal Eyes
"Next To You"
(Ben L'Oncle Soul featuring Yuna)
2020 Addicted To You
"Rebellious"[20]
(Adventure Club featuring Yuna)
Non-album singles
"Break Down the Wall"
(Kleerup featuring Yuna)
"Sky Is Crying"[21]
(ZHU featuring Yuna)
2021 Dreamland 2021
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Promotional singles[]

Title Year Album
"Places to Go" 2016 Chapters

Guest appearances[]

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Here Comes the Sun" 2012 N/A Savages
"Sunset" 2013 The Internet Feel Good
"Gold" Adventure Club Calling All Heroes
"Lights and Camera" 2014 N/A Beyond the Lights
"All 4 You" 2015 Kyle Smyle
"A Whole New World"
(From Aladdin)
N/A We Love Disney
"On Ghost Ridge" 2016 Nicholas Pike 100 Years:
One Woman's Fight for Justice
"Lovesong" N/A The Time Is Now!
"Flags" 2017 Shoffy Shoffy
"Me and the Moonlight" 2018 MIYAVI Samurai Sessions, Vol. 3 - Worlds Collide
"No Different" 2019 Epik High Sleepless in __________

Music videos[]

List of music videos as lead and featured artist, showing year released and directors
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
As lead artist
"Raya Oh Yeah" 2010 Zul Luey [22]
"Decorate" 2011 Unknown [23]
"Gadis Semasa" Ahmad Faris,
Zul Luey
[24]
"Come As You Are" Unknown [25]
"Memo" Zul Luey [26]
"Someone Out of Town" Unknown [27]
"Live Your Life" 2012 Matt Baron [28]
"Sparkle" Quek Shio Chuan [29]
"Terukir Di Bintang" Zul Luey [30]
"KL Kita"
(featuring Qi Razali)
Kroll Azry [31]
"Walking Like a Dream" Unknown [32]
"Live Your Life"
(Twinsmatic Remix)
2013 Fourclops
(Eli Steinberg & Jeff Greco)
[33]
"Home" Unknown [34]
"Shine Your Way"
(with Owl City)
[35]
"I Wanna Go" Didi Ramlan,
Julian Schratter
[36]
"Rescue" Elliott Sellers [37]
"Falling" 2014 Zul Luey [38]
"Falling"
(US Version)
[39]
"Come Back" Adam Patch [40]
"Broke Her" Samuel O'Melia [41]
"Langit" Unknown [42]
"Places to Go" 2016 Zev Schmitz,
Calvin Callaway[43]
[44]
"Crush"
(featuring Usher)
Daniel Carberry [45]
"Lanes" Brian Oh [46]
"Mannequin" [47]
"Pulang"
(featuring SonaOne)
Adam Sinclair [48]
"Best Love"
(360° Video)
Celia Rowlson-Hall [49]
"Poor Heart" 2017 RJ Sanchez [50]
"Unrequited Love" [51]
"Forevermore" 2019 Adam Sinclair [52][53]
"Blank Marquee"
(with G-Eazy)
[54]
"Pink Youth"
(with Little Simz)
Esteban Valdez [55]
"(Not) The Love Of My Life" Yuna [56]
"Castaway"
(with Tyler, The Creator)
Adam Sinclair [57]
"Stay Where You Are" 2020 Adam Sinclair
As featured artist
"In My Dreams"
(Lincoln Jesser featuring Yuna)
2013 Aris Jerome [58]
"Dwihati"
(Aizat Amdan featuring Yuna)
Syahir Ismail,
Ili Amdan
[59]
"Don't Call Me"
(TOKiMONSTA featuring Yuna)
2017 Austin Saya [60][61]

Other songs[]

  • "Cartoon Couple"
  • "I'm Not Like You"
  • "Hero"
  • "Missing Star"
  • "Lie to Me With Style"
  • "This Is Ours"
  • "Peer Pressure"
  • "Walking Like a Dream"
  • "Mermaid"
  • "Follow Me Follow Love"
  • "Home"
  • "Hold On, We're Going Home"

Cover songs[]

Malay songs[]

  • "Cinta Sempurna"
  • "Dan Sebenarnya"
  • "Gadis Semasa"
  • "Penakut"
  • "Raya Oh Yeah"
  • "KL Kita" (featuring Qi Razali)
  • "Terukir Di Bintang"
  • "Lelaki"
  • "Lautan"
  • "Dwihati" (with Aizat Amdan)
  • "Pulang" (featuring SonaOne)

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Don't Call Me" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, but has been selected at number 47 on the Billboard's 50 Best Dance/Electronic Songs of 2017: Critics' Picks.[18]

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