The Voice UK discography

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The Voice UK discography
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Singles90

The Voice UK is the British version of The Voice of Holland , a television talent series. The series was created by John de Mol and features four coaches looking for a talented new artist, [1] with the intent that a potential auditionee could become a global superstar. The show's concept is simple; the auditionee walks on to the stage with the judges' backs turned to them, rendering looks, personalities, stage presence or dance routines irrelevant, and starts singing. [2] If the judges like what they hear, they will turn around, indicating intent to coach them. [3] If more than one coach turns round, power falls into the hands of the singer. [3] Once all four teams are complete, the live shows begin and the singers sing songs chosen for them by the coaches. [3]

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The Voice UK has been referred to as a "big, exciting and warm-hearted series" and a "new generation in its genre" by The Guardian . [4] The show ran on BBC One from 2012 to 2016, and is currently running on ITV Network. The current coaches are will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs, and Anne Marie. Past coaches have included Jessie J, Danny O’Donoghue, Kylie Minogue, Ricky Wilson, Rita Ora, Boy George, Paloma Faith, Gavin Rossdale, Jennifer Hudson, and Meghan Trainor.

The Voice UK's discography includes 15 top 40 hit singles on the UK Singles Chart, 5 of which went Top 10 and includes only 1 UK Number 1; Gecko (Overdrive) from Series 1 Semi-Finalist Becky Hill (with Oliver Heldens). The show has also spawned five top fifty albums on the UK Albums Chart, including one top 5 single and three top 10 albums, not including singles and albums released during artists' former careers.

Singles

ArtistSeriesPosition in showSong titleUK release dateUK peak chart
position
Ref(s)
Leanne Mitchell 1 1"Run to You"16 June 201245 [5]
Bo Bruce 2"Running Up That Hill"23 June 201269 [6]
"Nothing Compares 2 U"23 June 2012182 [7]
"Save Me"29 April 201393 [6]
Tyler James "Higher Love"23 June 201239 [8]
"Sign Your Name"23 June 2012189 [7]
"Single Tear"27 October 201228 [8]
"Worry About You"16 February 201338 [8]
Jaz Ellington"Ordinary People"23 June 2012162 [7]
Vince Kidd 4"Like a Virgin"23 June 201297 [7]
"Always on My Mind"23 June 2012134 [7]
"Sick Love"4 November 2012198 [9]
Max Milner Final 8"Free Fallin'"23 June 201263 [7]
"All Our Lives (Needy Me)"19 May 2013130 [10]
Becky Hill "Afterglow"13 October 20138 [11]
"Powerless"23 February 201473 [12]
"Gecko (Overdrive)"22 June 20141 [12]
"Losing"22 November 201456 [12]
"Piece Of Me"27 February 201637 [12]
"False Alarm"24 June 201628 [12]
"Back & Forth"12 September 201612 [12]
"I Could Get Used to This"29 March 201945 [12]
"Wish You Well"24 May 20198 [12]
"Lose Control"11 October 201911 [12]
"Only You"6 December 2019DNC [12]
"Better Off Without You"10 January 202014 [12]
"Nothing Really Matters"17 April 202076 [12]
"Heaven on My Mind"26 June 202014 [12]
"Space"2 October 202079 [12]
"Forever Young"13 November 202035 [12]
"Wake Up With You"29 January 2021DNC [12]
"Last Time"26 March 202139 [12]
"Remember"17 June 20213 [12]
"My Heart Goes (La Di Da)"27 August 202111 [12]
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"26 November 2021DNC [12]
"Don’t Know About You"17 December 2021 [12]
"Here For You"11 February 202243 [12]
"Run"25 February 202221 [12]
"Crazy What Love Can Do"8 April 20225 [12]
"History"5 August 202218 [12]
"Only You"10 November 2022DNC [12]
"Heaven"19 January 2023 [12]
"Side Effects"12 May 202335 [12]
"Disconnect"14 July 20236 [12]
"Never Be Alone"19 January 202424 [12]
"Outside of Love"28 March 202459 [12]
"Right Here"1 May 202465 [12]
"True Colours"24 May 2024DNC [12]
"Multiply"29 May 2024 [12]
Andrea Begley 2 1"Ho Hey"7 June 201398 [13]
"One of Us"15 June 2013103 [14]
"My Immortal"22 June 201330 [15]
Leah McFall 2"I Will Survive"7 June 20138 [16]
"Killing Me Softly"15 June 201336 [16]
"I Will Always Love You"22 June 201343 [16]
"Home" (featuring will.i.am)27 July 201456 [16]
Mike Ward "When I Was Your Man"7 June 201360 [17]
"Picking Up the Pieces"15 June 201372 [17]
Cleo Higgins Final 8"Don't Let Go (Love)"15 June 201392 [14]
Karl Michael "I Believe I Can Fly"15 June 2013183 [14]
Jermain Jackman 3 1"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"19 April 201475 [18]
Stevie McCrorie 4 1"Lost Stars"5 April 20156 [19]
Kevin Simm 5 1"All You Good Friends"9 April 201624 [20]
Divina de Campo Blind Audition"Break Up Bye Bye"31 October 201935
Mo Adeniran 6 1"Unsteady"2 April 201778 [21]
Ruti 7 1"Dreams"7 April 201814 [22]
"Racing Cars"5 April 201949
Donel2"Bang Like a Drum"20 July 2018DNC
"Planets"29 March 2019
"Wish You Well"7 August 2020
"Dance 4 Glory"28 August 2020
"Left Right"22 January 2021
"Motion"9 April 2021
Molly Hocking 8 1"I'll Never Love Again"6 April 201973 [23]
"After the Night Before"6 November 2020DNC [23]
"We Can Have The World Tonight"11 June 2021 [23]
"Alive"31 December 2021 [23]
"You Are The Reason"1 July 2022 [23]
Blessing Chitapa 9 1"Angels"14 November 2020 [24]
"I Smile"12 March 2021 [24]
"Stay With Me"25 March 2022 [24]
"The Divide"5 August 2022 [24]
Craig Eddie 10 1"Come Waste My Time"20 March 2021 [25]
"The Outside"9 July 2021
NørskovSemi-Final"Straight From The Heart"18 June 2021
Anthonia Edwards 11 1"Anyone"29 October 2022
"All I Do Is Try"22 December 2023
HUNNI 12 1"I'm Every Woman"30 December 2023
"Heartbeat"19 April 2024

Albums

Only albums that charted in the Top 100 of the UK albums chart are included in this list.

ArtistSeriesPosition in showAlbum titleUK release dateUK peak chart
position
Ref(s)
Tyler James 12 A Place I Go 29 October 201247 [8]
Bo Bruce 2 Before I Sleep 29 April 201310 [6]
Becky Hill Final 8 Get to Know 27 September 201920 [12]
Only Honest on the Weekend 27 August 20217
Believe Me Now? 31 May 2024TBC
Andrea Begley 21 The Message 21 October 20137 [15]
Bob Blakeley 3Blind auditionsPerformance19 May 201434 [26]
Jermain Jackman 31 Jermain Jackman 23 March 201542 [15]
Stevie McCrorie 41 Big World 8 January 201635 [15]
Mo Jamil 61Evolve30 March 201836 [15]

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