Kris Wu discography

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Kris Wu discography
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Kris Wu performing in 2017
Studio albums1
EPs1
Singles23

Canadian rapper Kris Wu has released one studio album, one extended play and twenty-two singles.

Contents

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeaksSales
AUS
Dig.

[1]
US
[2]
Antares 25100
  • CHN: 607,052 [4]
  • US: 10,000 [5]

Extended plays

List of extended plays
TitleEP details
Testing
  • Released: April 22, 2020
  • Label: Ace Unit Culture, Interscope, Universal Music China, Go East
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart
positions
Album
US
[6]
US
R&B/
HH

[7]
"Say Yes"
(with Jessica and Krystal)
2014 Make Your Move OST
"Time Boils The Rain" (时间煮雨) Tiny Times 3 OST
"There is a Place" (有一个地方) [8] Somewhere Only We Know OST
"Bad Girl" [9] 2015Non-album single
"Greenhouse Girl" (花房姑娘) Mr. Six OST
"From Now On" (从此以后)2016 Sweet Sixteen OST
"July" [10] Non-album single
"Sword like a Dream" (刀剑如梦)World of Sword OST
"Good Kid" (乖乖)
(with Tan Jing) [11]
Journey to the West:
Conquering the Demons 2 OST
"Juice"2017 XXX: Return of Xander Cage OST
"6" [12] Non-album singles
"I Choose the Road" (我选择的路)
"Deserve" [13]
(featuring Travis Scott)
[upper-alpha 1] 44Antares
"Miss You" (想你)
(featuring Zhao Liying)
Non-album singles
"B.M."
"18" [15]
(with Rich Brian, Joji, Trippie Redd and Baauer)
2018
"Hold Me Down"Antares
"Like That" [16] 7337
"Freedom" [17]
(featuring Jhené Aiko )
"Big Bowl, Thick Noodle" (大碗宽面) [18]
2019Non-album singles
"Eternal Love" (贰叁)
"Coffee" (咖啡)
(with Lu Han)
2020
"Soar" (翱翔)

(with Regi, Wudu, Mac Ova Seas, Turbo & Ano)

2021Summer special release and first single from 20XX Club
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Production credits

YearAlbumSongLyricsMusic
CreditedWithCreditedWith
2014 Somewhere Only We Know OST"There is a Place"Yes check.svgSong Bin-young
2015"Bad Girl"Yes check.svgYes check.svgSong Bin-young and Brave Brothers
Mr. Six OST "Greenhouse Girl"Yes check.svgCui Jian
2016 Sweet Sixteen OST "From Now On"Yes check.svgSong Bin-young
"July"Yes check.svgCurtis, August Grant and Karl Rubin
2017 XXX: Return of Xander Cage (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)"Juice"Yes check.svgRook Monroe, Maurice Simmonds, Darius Ginn Jr., Mario JeffersonYes check.svgR!O & Kamo
"6"Yes check.svgYes check.svgKevin Shin
2019 ERYS "Summertime in Paris"Yes check.svgJaden Smith, Josiah Bell, Mateo Arias, Omarr Rambert, Tyler Cole, Willow Smith, Wu Yi Fan [19]

Notes

  1. "Deserve" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number four on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. [14]

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