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Nicole Scherzinger discography
Scherzinger performing at the Tacoma Dome in Washington.
Studio albums1
Singles14
Music videos14
Promotional singles3

The discography of Nicole Scherzinger, an American recording artist, consists of sixteen singles (eight of which are as a featured artist), three promotional singles, fourteen music videos and one studio album. Scherzinger began her career after auditioning for the reality TV series Popstars, where she would go on to win a position in the girl group Eden's Crush. The group had minimal success in the United States but disbanded when their record label, London Records, folded. Scherzinger then joined the Pussycat Dolls, a Los Angeles burlesque troupe, in time for their debut as Interscope Records' brand new girl group in 2005.[1]

From 2006 until late 2008 Scherzinger had been working on her debut album which was titled Her Name Is Nicole. She recorded and wrote about 75–100 songs for the album which was supposed to be released in 2007 before being pushed to October 16, 2008 and later into 2009.[2][3] "Whatever U Like" (featuring T.I.) which was released as the album's lead single[4] on July 24, 2007 was deemed unsuccessful reaching just 57 in Canada. "Baby Love" was the second single released on September 10, 2007, and had moderate success in the United States. Internationally the single fared well reaching Top 15 in most countries including the UK, and mainland Europe. In 2009 the album was officially cancelled and shelved.[5]

In 2010, Nicole continued pursuing her solo career[6] and released her first solo debut studio album, Killer Love, on March 18, 2011 through Interscope Records. Killer Love had moderate success in the UK, selling over 120,341 copies and 500,000 worldwide. The album was preceded by the release of the RedOne-produced lead single, "Poison" which was quite successful in international territories.[7] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it respectively peaked at number three and number seven becoming one of Scherzinger's best charting solo singles. It received mainly positive critical reception.[8] It was followed by second single, "Don't Hold Your Breath" in March 2011, which debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart and number two on the Dance/Club Play Songs in the United States, and was certified Platinum in Australia.[9] The third single was "Right There", which has been Nicole's most successful single in the United States and Canada and peaked at number three in the UK. As of 2012, Scherzinger has sold over 57 million records worldwide, including her work the Pussycat Dolls.

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
US
[10]
AUS
[11]
CAN
[12]
FRA
[13]
GER
[14]
IRE
[15]
NLD
[16]
NZ
[17]
SWI
[18]
UK
[19]
Killer Love 26 57 85 14 66 34 55 8
"—" denotes a title that was not released in that territory.

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[21]
AUS
[11]
CAN
[22]
FRA
[13]
GER
[14]
IRE
[15]
NLD
[16]
NZ
[17]
SWI
[18]
UK
[19]
"Baby Love"
(featuring will.i.am)
2007 108 57 5 15 27 14 14 Non-album single
"Poison" 2010 7 4 Killer Love
"Don't Hold Your Breath" 2011 86 17 70 45 4 15 21 62 1
"Right There"
(featuring 50 Cent)
39 8 44 61 7 7 3
"Wet" 34 10 21
"Try with Me" 29 18
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[24]
AUS
[11]
CAN
FRA
[13]
GER
[14]
IRE
[15]
NLD SWE
[25]
SWI UK
[19]
"Lie About Us"
(Avant featuring Nicole Scherzinger)
2006 76 Director
"You Are My Miracle"
(Vittorio featuring Nicole Scherzinger)
Vittorio
"Come to Me"
(Diddy featuring Nicole Scherzinger)
2007 9 11 15 6 3 44 3 4 Press Play
"Scream"
(Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson and Nicole Scherzinger)
122 20 41 9 10 13 8 45 12 Shock Value
"Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)"
(A.R. Rahman and the Pussycat Dolls featuring Nicole Scherzinger)
2009 15 1 4 3 29 1 2 40 7 3 Doll Domination
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
(Artists for Haiti)
2010 2 18 7 9 17 50 Charity single
"Heartbeat"
(Enrique Iglesias featuring Nicole Scherzinger)
5 72 4 21 20 52 8 Euphoria
"Coconut Tree"
(Mohombi featuring Nicole Scherzinger)
2011 80 75 8 MoveMeant
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CAN
[29]
US Digital
[30]
US Pop
[31]
"Whatever U Like"
(featuring T.I.)
2007 57 73 83 Non-album singles
"Supervillain"[32]
"Puakenikeni"[33]
(featuring Brick & Lace)
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Additional songs

Other charted songs

Song Year Peak Album
CAN
[34]
UK
[35]
"Numba 1 (Tide Is High)"
(Kardinal Offishall featuring Rihanna and Nicole Scherzinger)
2008 38 Not 4 Sale
"Killer Love" 2011 184 Killer Love
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

List of music videos with their respective directors
Title Year Director
"Lie About Us" 2006 Benny Boom[36]
"You Are My Miracle" Declan Whitebloom[37]
"Come to Me" 2007 Chris Robinson[38]
"Whatever U Like" Paul Hunter[39]
"Baby Love" Francis Lawrence[40]
"Scream" 2008 Justin Francis[41]
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
(with Artists for Haiti)
2010 Paul Haggis[42]
"Heartbeat" Hiro Murai[43]
"Poison" Joseph Kahn[44]
"Don't Hold Your Breath" 2011 Rich Lee[45]
"Right There" Paul Hunter[46]
"Coconut Tree" Director X[47]
"Wet" Justin Francis[48]
"Try with Me" Aaron Platt & Joseph Toman[49]

References

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  5. ^ This incarnation of Scherzinger's debut album was shelved before release.
  6. ^ Monday, January 17, 2011, 17:23 GMT (2011-01-17). "Music – News – Scherzinger 'hopes Dolls aren't jealous'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2011-02-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  14. ^ a b c Peak chart positions for singles in Germany:
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  23. ^ a b c "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2011 Singles". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
  24. ^ United States featured singles sources:
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  33. ^ "iTunes Preview > Puakenikeni > Single". iTunes Store. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
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  38. ^ "Come to Me – Music Video". MTV. (Viacom: MTV Networks). Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  39. ^ "Whatever U Like – Music Video". MTV. (Viacom: MTV Networks). Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  40. ^ "Baby Love – Music Video". MTV. (Viacom: MTV Networks). Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  41. ^ "Scream – Music Video". MTV. (Viacom: MTV Networks). Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  42. ^ Rodriguez, Jayson (2010-02-13). "'We Are The World' Director Celebrates Premiere With Haitian Film Students". MTV. (Viacom: MTV Networks). Retrieved 2010-06-13.
  43. ^ "Enrique Iglesias' Heartbeat feat. Nicole Scherzinger by Hiro Murai". Promonews.tv. 2010-10-14. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  44. ^ "Video: Nicole Scherzinger – 'Poison'". Rap Up magazine. Devine Lazerine. 2010-10-29. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
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  46. ^ Elias, Matt (2011-04-20). "50 Cent Joins Nicole Scherzinger For 'Right There' Music Video". MTV. (Viacom: MTV Networks). Retrieved 2011-04-20.
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  49. ^ Gottlieb, Steven (2011-10-14). "In Production: Nicole Scherzinger – Aaron Platt & Joseph Toman, dir". Video Static. Retrieved 2011-10-15.

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