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Jordin Sparks discography
A white woman wearing a white dress, smiling.
Sparks in the American Idol Experience motorcade at Walt Disney World in 2009.
Studio albums2
EPs2
Mixtapes1
Singles19
Music videos15
Soundtrack appearances14

The discography of American R&B and pop recording artist Jordin Sparks consists of two studio albums, two extended plays, one mixtape, nineteen singles (including two as a featured artist, five promotional singles and one charity single), fourteen soundtrack appearances and fifteen music videos. At the age of seventeen, Sparks won the sixth season of American Idol in 2007 and earned a record deal with Jive Records.[1] She made her chart debut with the season's coronation song, "This Is My Now", which peaked at number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Sparks' self-titled debut studio album was released in November 2007. The album debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart, and was eventually certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). "Tattoo" and "No Air" were released as the album's first and second singles, respectively. Both songs reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 and received platinum certifications. "One Step at a Time" was released as the third single, and became a top 20 song in multiple countries worldwide. As of November 2010, Jordin Sparks has sold two million copies worldwide.[2]

Sparks' second studio album Battlefield was released in July 2009. The album debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200, and was notably unsuccessful compared to Sparks' debut, only selling 177,000 copies in the US as of December 2010.[3] Three singles were released from the album: "Battlefield", "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" and "Don't Let It Go to Your Head". The title track reached the top 10 in multiple countries and received gold and platinum certifications in Australia and New Zealand. In November 2009, Sparks was featured on the Guy Sebastian single "Art of Love", and charted within the top 10 in Australia and New Zealand. Sparks third studio album Right Here, Right Now is scheduled for release in 2015.

Albums

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[4]
AUS
[5]
AUT
[6]
CAN
[7]
GER
[8]
IRE
[9]
NLD
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWE
[12]
UK
[13]
Jordin Sparks 10 17 41 12 42 19 41 10 57 17
Battlefield
  • Released: July 17, 2009[20]
  • Label: 19, Jive
  • Formats: CD, digital download
7 34 60 12 68 17 51 17 11
Right Here, Right Now
  • Released: August 21, 2015
  • Label: 19, Louder Than Life, Sony Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Extended plays

Title Album details
For Now
  • Released: August 29, 2006[22]
  • Formats: CD
Jordin Sparks

Mixtapes

Title Album details
ByeFelicia
  • Released: November 25, 2014[24]
  • Label: Louder Than Life, Sony Music
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[25]
AUS
[5]
AUT
[6]
CAN
[26]
GER
[27]
IRE
[9]
NLD
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWE
[12]
UK
[13]
"This Is My Now" 2007 15 41
"Tattoo" 8 5 45 3 19 48 66 12 26 24 Jordin Sparks
"No Air"
(with Chris Brown)
2008 3 1 8 3 10 2 17 1 10 3
"One Step at a Time" 17 12 11 55 42 2 53 16
"Battlefield" 2009 10 4 47 5 40 9 51 3 39 11 Battlefield
"S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" 54 46 36 51 7 13
"Don't Let It Go to Your Head"[33] 2010
"I Am Woman" 2011 82
"Celebrate"
(with Whitney Houston)
2012 Sparkle
"Double Tap"
(featuring 2 Chainz)
2015 Right Here, Right Now
"Right Here, Right Now'"
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[5]
NZ
[11]
"Art of Love"
(Guy Sebastian featuring Jordin Sparks)
2009 8 7 Like It Like That
"Is This Love"[35]
(Alex Gaudino featuring Jordin Sparks)
2013 Doctor Love
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Promotional singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US R&B/ HH Airplay
[36]
"The World I Knew"[37] 2011
"Angels Are Singing"[38]
"Skipping a Beat" 2013
"How Bout Now (Remix)"[39] 2014 43 #ByeFelicia
"It Ain't You"[40] Right Here, Right Now
"—" denotes items which failed to chart.

Charity singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Notes
US
[41]
AUS
[42]
CAN
[43]
IRE
[44]
NZ
[45]
SWE
[46]
UK
[47]
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
(with Artists for Haiti)
2010 2 18 8 9 8 5 50 To raise funds for the 2010 Haiti earthquake[48]

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[25]
"A Broken Wing" 2007 66 Jordin Sparks
"I (Who Have Nothing)" 80

Other appearances

Album appearances

Title Year Album
"Count on You"
(Big Time Rush featuring Jordin Sparks)
2010 BTR[49]
"You Gotta Want It" 2011 Official Gameday Music of the NFL[50]
"Chocolate Brown Eyes"
(Salaam Remi featuring Jordin Sparks)
2013 One in the Chamber[51]
"Vertigo"
(Jason Derulo featuring Jordin Sparks)
Tattoos[52]
2014 Talk Dirty

Soundtrack appearances

Title Year Film
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" 2007 This Christmas[53]
"Road to Paradise" 2009 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure[54]
"If You Dream" More Than a Game[55]
"Reflection" 2010 Secrets of the Mountain[56]
"Beauty and the Beast" Beauty and the Beast[57]
"The World I Knew" 2011 African Cats[37]
"Angels Are Singing" 12 Dates of Christmas[58]
"Jump"
(Carmen Ejogo, Jordin Sparks, Tika Sumpter)
2012 Sparkle[59]
"Hooked on Your Love"
(Carmen Ejogo, Jordin Sparks, Tika Sumpter)
"Something He Can Feel"
(Carmen Ejogo, Jordin Sparks, Tika Sumpter)
"Look Into Your Heart"
"One Wing"
"Love Will"
"Christmas Time to Me" 2013 The Best Man Holiday[60]

Music videos

Title Year Director(s)
"Tattoo" 2007 Matthew Rolston[61]
"No Air" 2008 Chris Robinson[62]
"One Step at a Time" Ray Kay[63]
"Tattoo" (Second version) Scott Speer[64]
"Battlefield" 2009 Philip Andelman[65]
"S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" Chris Robinson[66]
"Art of Love" TWiN[67]
"Little Drummer Boy" (Cameo appearance) Valerie Babayan[68]
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" 2010 Paul Haggis[69]
"Beauty and the Beast" Philip Andelman[70]
"The World I Knew" 2011 Christopher Alender[71]
"Celebrate" 2012 Marcus Raboy[72]
"Marry Me" (Cameo appearance) 2013 Hannah Lux Davis[73]
"This Is My Wish" Marius Crowne[74]
"Double Tap" 2015 DAPS [75]
"Right Here, Right Now" 2015 Mike Ho [76]

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