| Fish Leong discography | |
|---|---|
| Leong in 2007 | |
| Studio albums | 14 |
| EPs | 2 |
| Compilation albums | 2 |
| Live albums | 3 |
The discography of Malaysian recording artist Fish Leong consists of 14 studio albums, 2 extended plays, 2 compilation albums, and 3 live albums. Leong made her debut under Rock Records in Taiwan with the studio album, Grown Up Overnight (1999). It was met with minimal success due to the 1999 Taiwan earthquake that took place days after its release, causing promotions for the album to be halted. She would later find greater success with her second studio album Courage (2000), which garnered sales of over 1,200,000 copies in Asia and 250,000 copies in Taiwan.
Leong's first compilation album, The Power of Love (2003), was met with commercial success and sold over 1.5 million copies through Asia, including 500,000 copies in China, 300,000 copies in Taiwan, 50,000 copies in Hong Kong and over 100,000 copies in Southeast Asia, making it her best-selling album. Her eleventh studio album What Love Songs Didn't Tell You (2010) sold over 900,000 copies in Asia. As of 2024, Leong has sold a total of over 20 million albums throughout her career. [1] [2]
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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| TWN [3] | |||
| Grown Up Overnight |
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| Courage |
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| Shining Star |
| — |
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| Sunrise |
| — | |
| Beautiful |
| — |
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| Wings of Love |
| — |
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| Silkroad of Love |
| 2 | |
| Kissing the Future of Love |
| 1 | |
| J'Adore |
| 1 |
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| Fall in Love & Songs |
| 1 | |
| What Love Songs Didn't Tell You |
| — |
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| Love in Heart |
| 3 | |
| The Sun Also Rises |
| — | |
| The Wonder of Wandering Life |
| — |
| Title | Album details | Sales |
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| The Power of Love |
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| I Love You Hereafter |
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| Title | Album details |
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| I Do? |
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| The Sonnet of Three Days |
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| Title | Album details |
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| Time & Love |
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| Love Parade |
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| Today Is Our Valentine's Day |
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