Devvon Terrell discography | |
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Studio albums | 4 |
EPs | 6 |
Singles | 85 |
Collaborative albums | 1 |
Mixtapes | 2 |
The discography of American singer, rapper and songwriter Devvon Terrell consists of four studio albums, one collaboration album, two mixtapes, six extended plays and 85 singles (including 30 singles as a featured artist).
Title | Album details |
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Weird Sexy Cool |
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Weird Nights |
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The Rawe Sound, Vol 1 |
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Vol. 2: Deja Vu |
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Boys Don't Cry |
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Title | Album details | Peaks | ||
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US [6] | US R&B/HH [7] | US Rap [8] | ||
Coast 2 Coast (with Futuristic) |
| 82 | 12 | 10 |
Title | Mixtape details |
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April Fools (with Young X) |
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Download or Die (with Young X) |
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Title | EP details | Peak chart positions | |||||||
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US R&B/HH [7] | US R&B [12] | ||||||||
The Living Weirdo_o |
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The Renaissance |
| 27 | 11 | ||||||
The Mixes |
| — | — | ||||||
Weird Nights - The Intermission |
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The Rawe Sound, Vol. 1: Side B |
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Social Distancing Together |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Album |
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"And1" [19] (featuring Kash) | 2011 | Non-album single |
"I Like It" [20] | 2014 | The Living Weirdo_o [upper-alpha 1] |
"The One" [21] | 2015 | Non-album single |
"Tell You Off" [22] (featuring Witt Lowry) | Weird Sexy Cool | |
"Feelings and Liquor" [23] (with Futuristic, Huey Mack and Cam Meekins) | Non-album single | |
"#WCW" (Remix) [24] | The Living Weirdo_o [upper-alpha 2] | |
"Billion Dollars" [25] (with Futuristic featuring OCD: Moosh & Twist) | Non-album single | |
"I Want It All" [26] (with Futuristic) | Coast 2 Coast | |
"Keep It Pushin'" [27] | 2016 | Non-album singles |
"Live and Learn" [28] | ||
"Why So Serious" [29] | The Renaissance | |
"Da da Dee" [30] | Non-album singles | |
"Man Down" [31] | ||
"One Thing at a Time" [32] | ||
"I Can't Wait" [33] | ||
"Trust Me" [34] | 2017 | |
"Call Me" [35] | ||
"No Love in the City" [36] | ||
"I'm Sorry Dad" [37] | ||
"Hello World" [38] | ||
"Dear Mama" [39] | ||
"Temperature" [40] | Weird Nights | |
"You Different" [41] | 2018 | Non-album singles |
"Business and Pleasure" [42] | ||
"Switching Sides" [43] | ||
"N.F.L" [44] | ||
"She a Dub" [45] | 2019 | |
"Take Me Serious" [46] | The Rawe Sound, Vol 1 | |
"Die on This Hill" [47] | ||
"Who Made You" [48] | ||
"Power Of 10" [49] | ||
"Number 1" [50] | ||
"Too Expensive" [51] | ||
"I Want You" [52] | ||
"Chasing Ceilings" [53] | ||
"What Is This" [54] | ||
"Replay" [55] | ||
"The Signs" [56] | ||
"No I in Team" [57] | ||
"Locked in the Bathroom" [58] | ||
"Space and Opportunity" [59] | ||
"Cease and Desist" [60] | ||
"Rumors" [61] | ||
"Sade" [62] | ||
"Not Happy for You" [63] | The Rawe Sound, Vol. 1: Side B | |
"Back to You" [64] | ||
"Love Crimes" [65] | ||
"Brand New Drug" [66] | ||
"Locked in the Bathroom, Pt. 2" [67] | ||
"Week 1" [68] | 2020 | Social Distancing Together |
"Week 2" [69] | ||
"Week 3" [70] | ||
"Say Their Names" [71] (featuring Trey Budden, Coco Jones, Kai Cash, Sydney Renae, Futuristic, Cashflow Harlem and Kiyanne) | Non-album single | |
"Homewrecker" [72] | Vol. 2: Deja Vu | |
"You Trippin" [73] | ||
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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POL [74] | |||
"Purchase This" [75] (Young X featuring Devvon Terrell) | 2010 | — | Download or Die |
"In the Zone" [76] (Futuristic featuring Collins, J Rob the Chief and Devvon Terrell) | 2014 | — | Traveling Local |
"Run Away" [77] (Joe Ness featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | Ellipsis | |
"Hate in Disguise" [78] (Gdott featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | Non-album single | |
"Sky Dive" (Remix) [79] (Dray Solis featuring Devvon Terrell) | 2015 | — | HillSide |
"Believe Dat" [80] (Raj featuring Devvon Terrell and Ab) | — | Non-album singles | |
"Undeniable" [81] (TJ Hickey featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"Alright" [82] (Young X featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | For a Few Dollas More | |
"Beat It Up (Like a Drum)" [83] (Tiger Bey and Da Beast featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | Non-album singles | |
"Ring My Line" [84] (Juston Kace featuring Devvon Terrell) | 2016 | — | |
"Controlla" [85] (William Singe featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"I Have to Go" [86] (Moefya featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"Never Fall" [87] (Mogul featuring Devvon Terrell) | 2017 | — | With My Friends |
"Finally Change" [88] (Huey Mack featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | Non-album singles | |
"On and Off" [89] (Kayla Brianna featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"Talk" [90] (Futuristic featuring Tech N9ne and Devvon Terrell) | — | Blessings | |
"Make Sense" [91] (Bronxlyn featuring Devvon Terrell) | 2018 | — | Non-album singles |
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" [92] (AG featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"Love Me Now" [93] (Gromee featuring Devvon Terrell and Wurld) | 2019 | 62 | |
"Not Nice" (Remix) [94] (Xuitcasecity featuring Devvon Terrell and Pink Sweats) | — | ||
"Legendz" [95] (AG featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"C4" [96] (The Colleagues featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | Another Love Story | |
"Run For Da Money" [97] (AG featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | Non-album singles | |
"YouTube Cypher, Vol. 2" [98] (Crypt featuring Quadeca, Mac Lethal, ImDontai, Devvon Terrell, Ryan Oakes, Moxas, Scru Face Jean, VI Seconds, Gawne, NemRaps, Lex Bratcher and DkRapArtist) | — | ||
"Bummxr" [99] (Xuitcasecity featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"You Tight" [100] (Tyler Rohn featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"E-Girls" [101] (Hi-Rez featuring Devvon Terrell) | 2020 | — | |
"No Rest For the Wicked" [102] (GoldFord and AG featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"Siri Say" [103] (Gassedup featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
"Fine" [104] (Gabby B featuring Devvon Terrell) | — | ||
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Stadium Status" [105] | 2012 | Young X | Fistful of Dollas |
"Hurt They Feelings" [105] | Young X, J.A.Y. | ||
"We Bout That" [105] | Young X | ||
"Chasing Down a Dream" [106] | 2013 | Futuristic | Chasing Down a Dream |
"Bout to Blow" [106] | Futuristic, Willy Northpole, E Batt | ||
"Price to Life" [106] | Futuristic | ||
"Red Light Texting" [106] | |||
"Got No Reason" [107] | Young X | Man With No Name 2 | |
"Freckles" [108] | Futuristic | T.G.I.F. | |
"On Point" [109] | 2015 | Swave HMG | Legendary |
"The Rise" [110] | Futuristic | The Rise | |
"So Many Nights" [111] | Witt Lowry | Dreaming With Our Eyes Open | |
"Let Go" [112] | Tray Pizzy | 50 First Dates | |
"A Real One" [112] | |||
"Tip Her" [113] | 2016 | The Raj Gxd | Diary of a Side |
"On Me" [113] | |||
"Nudes" [114] | Futuristic | As Seen on the Internet | |
"A Song to Sing" [115] | Kid Quill, Mark Battles | The Name Above the Title | |
"My Life" [116] | Authentik | Still Me | |
"Mr Right Now" [117] | 2017 | TJ Hickey | So You're a Rapper, Right? |
"I'm Up" [118] | Hi-Rez | Missing Pieces | |
"Thing for You" [119] | Daivon | Made to Remember | |
"Remind Me" [120] | 2018 | Kevin AntoniYo | The Motions |
"Foldgers" [121] | 2019 | Demrick | No Wasting Time |
"I Got You" [122] | Vedo | Vedo | |
"What's Next" [123] | 2020 | Da YoungFellaz | Even Exchange |
"Villain" [124] | L. Jean, Dellz | Limbo | |
"Letter 2 My Idol" [125] | Japan | Sideways | |
"Know My Name" [126] | CHVSE | Psycho Therapy | |
"ATL" [127] | Samson | Love Hz | |
"I Don't Like You" [128] | Futuristic | Still on the Rise | |
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