Diana Gordon discography

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Diana Gordon discography
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Gordon performing in 2014
Studio albums1
EPs6
Singles17
Promotional singles6
Other appearances13

American singer-songwriter Diana Gordon has released one studio album, five extended plays, seventeen singles, six promotional singles, nineteen music videos and thirteen other appearances. She began as a writer for other artists, later signing with Atlantic Records where she began working on an album while continuing to write songs for other acts and providing vocals on songs. She released her debut single, "Dirty Talk", on February 17, 2010. It achieved success worldwide, reaching number one on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and the US Dance Club Songs chart. Her debut album With the Music I Die was released in 2011, and although not managing to chart worldwide, it reached number 25 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart, and produced three further singles.

Contents

In 2012, although still signed to Atlantic Records, Gordon decide to self-release a collection of EPs. The lead single from the first EP, "Stimela", was released on June 20, 2012. [1] The first EP, Human Condition: Doleo was released on July 9, 2012. The second EP, Human Condition: Sanguine, was released on January 15, 2013.

In early 2014, Gordon formed a five-piece band called The Righteous Young, of which she is the lead singer. However, Gordon clarified in a Q&A on Facebook that The Righteous young does not mean the end of Wynter Gordon as an act, but is rather an extension of her own music. [2] She released her first single with The Righteous Young, "Everything Burns", [3] on June 3, 2014. The music video, directed by Harrison Boyce, was exclusively released on Idolator and Vevo on the same day. [4] [5]

On July 22, 2016, Gordon announced that she was no longer using the stage name Wynter Gordon. Instead, she will be going by her birth name, Diana. [6] On July 25 Diana Gordon shared her first single under her own name, "The Legend Of". [7]

Albums

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
AUS
[8]
With the Music I Die 25

Extended plays

TitleEP details
The First Dance
  • Released: November 9, 2010 [10]
  • Label: Big Beat
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  • 1. Renegade (featuring Static Revenger)
  • 2. Toyfriend (David Guetta featuring Wynter Gordon)
  • 3. Believer (Freemasons featuring Wynter Gordon)
  • 4. I Feel Love (Rhythm Masters & MYNC featuring Wynter Gordon)
  • 5. Right Here (Famties Remix)
  • 6. Dirty Talk (Denzal Park Remix)
With the Music I Die
  • Released: June 28, 2011 [11]
  • Label: Big Beat
  • Format: Digital download
Human Condition: Doleo
  • Released: July 9, 2012
  • Label: The Flying Unicorn
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  • 1. Giving In
  • 2. Stimela
  • 3. Waiting
  • 4. Kids
  • 5. Bad Thing
  • 6. No Hush
  • 7. Don't Waste Your Time
  • 8. Nervous (featuring Travis Scott)
Sanguine
  • Released: January 15, 2013
  • Label: The Flying Unicorn
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  • 1. Tomorrow
  • 2. Lucky Ones
  • 3. TKO (featuring The Oxymorons)
  • 4. Reach Out
  • 5. Levitate
Five Needle
Track listing
  • 1. Bleeding Out
  • 2. Home
  • 3. Higher
  • 4. World on Fire
  • 5. Against the Time (featuring Vince Staples)
Pure
Track listing
  • 1. Wolverine
  • 2. Thank You
  • 3. Kool Aid
  • 4. Moment to Myself
  • 5. Too Young
Wasted Youth
  • Released: April 3, 2020 [14]
  • Label: Warner Music Group / Warner Records
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  • 1. Diana
  • 2. Rollin
  • 3. Rollin (Acoustic)
  • 4. Wasted Youth
  • 5. Sad Boys
  • 6. Hot Grits
  • 7. Once A Friend
  • 8. Tell Myself

Singles

As lead artist

SingleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
US Dance
[15]
AUS
[8]
NZ
[8]
BEL
(FL)

[16]
BEL
(WA)

[16]
SCO
[8]
DEN
[17]
FRA
[18]
IRE
[19]
UK
[20]
"Dirty Talk"
(as Wynter Gordon)
20101125363183350825 With the Music I Die
"Til Death"
(as Wynter Gordon)
2011316
"Buy My Love"
(as Wynter Gordon)
277
"Still Getting Younger"
(as Wynter Gordon)
201224
"Everything Burns"
(as The Righteous Young)
2014
"Bleeding Out"
(as Wynter Gordon)
2015Five Needle
"The Legend Of" [24]
(as Diana Gordon)
2016
"Woman" [25]
(as Diana Gordon)
"Kool Aid" [26]
(as Diana Gordon)
2018Pure
"Moment To Myself" [27]
(as Diana Gordon)
"Becoming" [28]
(as Diana Gordon)
2019
"Rollin" [29]
(as Diana Gordon)
2020Wasted Youth
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released
SingleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[30]
AUS
[8]
FRA
[18]
IRE
[19]
UK
[31]
"Sugar"
(Flo Rida featuring Wynter)
200952091419 R.O.O.T.S.
"I Feel Love" [34]
(Rhythm Masters & MYNC featuring Wynter Gordon)
2010
"Believer" [35]
(Freemasons featuring Wynter Gordon)
113
"Take Off" [36]
(Mr. Vegas featuring Wynter Gordon)
2011
"Take Me Away" [37]
(Marvin Priest featuring Wynter Gordon)
32
"Ladi Dadi"
(Steve Aoki featuring Wynter Gordon)
2012 Wonderland
"Mr. Mister"
(Sato Goldschlag featuring Wynter Gordon)
"Speak Up"
(Laidback Luke featuring Wynter Gordon)
"Follow You"
(Deniz Koyu featuring Wynter Gordon)
"In the Morning"
(Robbie Rivera featuring Wynter Gordon)
Dance or Die: The Album [39]
"How to Love" [40]
(DJ KOMORI featuring Wynter Gordon)
"Surge"
(Clockwork featuring Wynter Gordon)
2013
"Why Hide"
(Mark Ronson featuring Diana Gordon)
2019 Late Night Feelings [41]

Promotional singles

SingleYearAlbum
"Putting It Out There (Pride)" [42] 2011
"Stimela"2012Human Condition: Doleo
"TKO"
(featuring The Oxymorrons)
Human Condition: Sanguine
"Tomorrow"
"Lucky Ones"
"The Hard Way"2015Love the Free Vol. II

Other appearances

SingleYearAlbum
"Testify"
(John Cook featuring Diana Gordon)
2008God Conscious [43]
"Face Off"
(Diana Gordon)
"Dreamin'"
(John Cook featuring Diana Gordon)
"Mirrors (Be Myself Again)"
"Haters (Break It Off)"
(Diana Gordon)
"Unify" Meet the Browns
"Toyfriend"
(David Guetta & Afrojack featuring Wynter Gordon)
2009 One Love
"The Graduation Song"
(Kinetics & One Love featuring Wynter Gordon)
2010
"Airborne"
(Diggy Simmons featuring Wynter Gordon)
Airborne
"Next Level"
(Rohff featuring Wynter Gordon)
La Cuenta
"For the Fame"
(Tyga featuring Chris Brown & Wynter Gordon)
2012 Careless World: Rise of the Last King
"Sign Language"
(Kinetics & One Love featuring Wynter Gordon)
You Are Not Alone
"Keep Cool"
(Major Lazer featuring Shaggy and Wynter Gordon)
2013 Free the Universe
"Zodiac Princess"
(Brady Watt featuring Big Yuki and Wynter Gordon)
2015Lifetronics

Writing credits

The following songs have been written by Wynter Gordon, but do not include her as a lead or featured vocal artist.

YearArtistAlbumTitle
2005 Mary J. Blige The Breakthrough "Gonna Breakthrough"
2008 Danity Kane Welcome to the Dollhouse "2 of You"
2011 Jennifer Lopez Love? "(What Is) Love?"
"Starting Over"
"Everybody's Girl"
2012Dream Beats"Love Stuck" (featuring THE F△CE)
2013 Ciara Ciara "Livin' It Up" (featuring Nicki Minaj)
Angel Haze Dirty Gold "Black Synagogue"
Travis Garland Travis Garland"Clouds"
2015 A-Trak & Zoofunktion"Place On Earth"
Selena Gomez "Broken Promises (Demo)"
2016 Beyoncé Lemonade "Don't Hurt Yourself" (featuring Jack White)
"Sorry"
"Daddy Lessons"
Rebecca Ferguson Superwoman "Without a Woman"
Zeds Dead Northern Lights"Lights Out" (featuring Atlas)
Eric Bellinger Eventually"Repeat"
2017 Fergie Double Dutchess "Tension"
Valentino Khan "Gold" (featuring Sean Paul)
Somewhere Else"All The Way"
"Uh Huh"
Brent Faiyaz Sonder Son"All I Want"
2018 Chloe x Halle The Kids Are Alright"The Kids Are Alright"
Silk City (Diplo & Mark Ronson)"Electricity" (featuring Dua Lipa)
2019 Diplo "So Long" (featuring Cam)
Mark Ronson Late Night Feelings "Truth" (featuring Alicia Keys & The Last Artful, Dodgr)
2020 Jessica Simpson "Free Will"
JoJo Good To Know "X (1 Thing Wrong)"
2021 Brent Faiyaz "Show U Off"
2022 Steve Lacy Gemini Rights "Helmet"
"Bad Habit"

Music videos

TitleOther performer(s)Director(s)AlbumYearRef.
"Sugar" Flo Rida TBC R.O.O.T.S. 2009
"Dirty Talk"Armen Djerrahian With the Music I Die 2010 [44]
"I Feel Love" Rhythm Masters & MYNCTBC [45]
"Believer" Freemasons Sarah Chatfield [46]
"Dirty Talk" With the Music I Die [46]
"Til Death"Adam Donald2011 [47]
"Take Me Away" Marvin Priest Tara RazaviBeats & Blips [48]
"Buy My Love" Bec Stupak With the Music I Die [49]
"Ladi Dadi" Steve Aoki Josh Forbes Wonderland 2012 [50] [51]
"Speak Up" Laidback Luke TBC [52] [53]
"Still Getting Younger" Dan Eckman With the Music I Die [54]
"Stimela"Wynter GordonHuman Condition: Doleo [55]
"In the Morning" Robbie Rivera TBCDance or Die: The Album [56]
"Follow You" Deniz Koyu [57]
"TKO"Adam DonaldHuman Condition: Sanguine [47]
"Mr. Mister"Sato GoldschlagAaron A2013 [58]
"Everything Burns"The Righteous YoungHarrison Boyce2014 [5]
"The Hard Way"DREAMTIGERLove the Free Vol. II2015 [59]
"Bleeding Out"Anthony LeonardiFive Needle [60]
"Kool Aid"Diana Gordon & Billy WalshPure2018 [61]
"Becoming"Maxime QuoilinTBA2019 [62]
"Kerosene!" Yves Tumor Cody Critcheloe Heaven to a Tortured Mind 2020 [63]

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