Marina Diamandis discography

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Marina Diamandis discography
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Diamandis performing at the YouTube Theater in March 2022
Studio albums5
Music videos34
EPs7
Singles26
Promotional singles8

Welsh singer and songwriter Marina Diamandis, known professionally as Marina and formerly Marina and the Diamonds, has released five studio albums, seven extended plays, 26 singles (including two as a featured artist), five promotional singles and 34 music videos.

Contents

In November 2007, Diamandis self-released her debut extended play, Mermaid vs Sailor via Myspace. [1] The Crown Jewels EP followed in June 2009 on the independent label Neon Gold Records. [2] After signing to 679 Recordings and Atlantic Records, she released her debut studio album, The Family Jewels , in February 2010. The album reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by both the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and the Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA). [3] [4] [5] It was promoted by the singles "Mowgli's Road", "Hollywood", "I Am Not a Robot", "Oh No!" and "Shampain". "Hollywood" was the highest-peaking single from the album, reaching number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. [6]

Diamandis' second studio album, Electra Heart , was released in April 2012, topping the charts in the United Kingdom, as well as the Irish Album Chart; [3] [7] it was certified gold in both countries. [3] [8] In the United States, it peaked at number 31 on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [9] [10] The album spawned the singles "Primadonna", "Power & Control" and "How to Be a Heartbreaker". The first of these remains her highest-charting single in the UK at number 11, [6] while charting at number three in Ireland and Austria. [7] [11] "Primadonna" was certified silver by the BPI, [4] and platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), IFPI Denmark and Recorded Music NZ. [12] [13] [14] Both "Primadonna" and "How to Be a Heartbreaker" have been certified platinum by the RIAA. [10]

Diamandis' third studio album, Froot , was released in March 2015. The album charted at numbers 10 and four in the UK and Ireland, respectively. [3] [7] It also reached number eight on the US Billboard 200, becoming her first album to reach that country's top 10. [9] The album spawned five singles: "Froot", "Happy", "Forget", "I'm a Ruin" and "Blue". "I'm a Ruin" was the only single from Froot to chart in the UK, peaking at number 169. [15] Her sixth EP, Froot Acoustic , was self-published in June 2015. [16] In April 2019, Diamandis released her fourth studio album, Love + Fear . It reached number five and 28 in the UK and the US charts, respectively. The album's lead single, "Handmade Heaven" was a minor success, while the rest of the singles did not chart. Diamandis released a seventh EP, Love + Fear (Acoustic) , which was released in September 2019. [17] Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land followed as her fifth studio album in June 2021.

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions, sales figures and certifications
TitleDetailsPeak chart positionsSales Certifications
UK
[3]
AUS
[18]
AUT
[11]
CAN
[19]
GER
[20]
IRE
[7]
NZ
[21]
SWE
[22]
SWI
[23]
US
[9]
The Family Jewels 57918129100138
Electra Heart
  • Released: 27 April 2012
  • Label: 679, Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, streaming
132255017131411131
Froot
  • Released: 13 March 2015
  • Label: Neon Gold, Atlantic
  • Formats: Cassette, CD, digital download, LP, streaming
10123862441248108
  • BPI: Silver [4]
Love + Fear
  • Released: 26 April 2019
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, streaming
52219321817312028
Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land
  • Released: 11 June 2021
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Formats: Cassette, CD, digital download, LP, streaming
1738294326402192
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details
TitleDetails
Mermaid vs Sailor
The Crown Jewels EP
  • Released: 1 June 2009 [2]
  • Label: Neon Gold
  • Formats: 7-inch vinyl, CD, digital download, streaming
iTunes Live: London Festival '09
  • Released: 15 July 2009 [33]
  • Label: 679, Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
The American Jewels EP
  • Released: 23 March 2010 [34]
  • Label: Chop Shop
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
iTunes Live: London Festival '10
  • Released: 26 July 2010 [35]
  • Label: 679, Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Froot Acoustic
  • Released: 8 June 2015 [16]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
Love + Fear (Acoustic)
  • Released: 13 September 2019 [36]
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[6]
AUS
[37]
AUT
[11]
DEN
[38]
GER
[39]
IRE
[7]
NOR
[40]
NZ
[21]
SCO
[41]
US
"Obsessions" [42] 2009The Family Jewels
"Mowgli's Road" [upper-alpha 2]
"Hollywood"20101217 [lower-alpha 1] 152111
  • BPI: Silver [4]
"I Am Not a Robot" [upper-alpha 3] 26625
"Oh No!"3833
"Shampain"141
"Primadonna"2012112131218349Electra Heart
"Power & Control"193
"How to Be a Heartbreaker"88182173 [lower-alpha 2]
  • BPI: Silver [4]
  • IFPI DEN: Platinum [46]
  • RIAA: Platinum [10]
"Froot"2014 [lower-alpha 3] Froot
"Happy"
"Forget"2015
"I'm a Ruin"169
"Blue" [48]
"Disconnect"
(with Clean Bandit)
2017 [lower-alpha 4] 67 [lower-alpha 5] Non-album single
"Handmade Heaven"2019 [lower-alpha 6] [lower-alpha 7] 46Love + Fear
"Superstar"
"Orange Trees"
"To Be Human"
"Karma"
"About Love"2020 To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
"Man's World" [lower-alpha 8] [lower-alpha 9] Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land
"Purge the Poison"2021 [lower-alpha 10] *
"Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land"
"Venus Fly Trap" [lower-alpha 11] [lower-alpha 12]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
"*" denotes the chart is discontinued.
List of singles as featured artist, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[6]
CRO
[57]
GR
[58]
HUN
[59]
ICE
[60]
IRE
[7]
NZ
Hot

[61]
SCO
[41]
SLO
[62]
US
Dance

[63]
"With a Little Help from My Friends" [64]
(as part of NHS Voices)
20188926Non-album single
"Baby"
(Clean Bandit featuring Marina and Luis Fonsi)
1511512918392061113 What Is Love? and Love + Fear
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
[6]
IRE
[7]
SCO
[41]
"The Family Jewels" [65] 2010The Family Jewels
"Radioactive"2011253725Electra Heart
"Electra Heart" [upper-alpha 4]
(Betatraxx featuring Marina and the Diamonds)
2014Non-album promotional single
"Immortal"2015Froot
"Gold"
"I Love You but I Love Me More" [66]
(featuring Beach Bunny)
2021*Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land
"Highly Emotional People" [67]
"Happy Loner" [68]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
"*" denotes the chart is discontinued.

Other charted or certified songs

List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[6]
GR
[58]
LTU
[69]
"Numb"2010135The Family Jewels
"Bubblegum Bitch"20129889
  • BPI: Silver [4]
  • RIAA: Platinum [10]
Electra Heart
"Teen Idle"
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances

TitleOther artistsYearAlbum
"Starstrukk" [70] None2010 Radio 1's Live Lounge – Volume 5
"If I Left the World" [71] Gryffin, Model Child2019 Gravity

Special releases

TitleYearNotes
"Homewrecker"2012
  • Released as a free download on Diamandis's official website upon signing up to her mailing list. [72]
"E.V.O.L"2013
"Just Desserts"
(with Charli XCX)
  • Released as a free download on SoundCloud. [74]

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and directors
TitleYearDirector(s)Ref.
"Seventeen"2008Chris Lewis [75]
"Obsessions"Tim Brown [75]
"I Am Not a Robot"2009 Rankin and Chris Cottam [76]
"Mowgli's Road"Chris Sweeney [77]
"Hollywood"Kinga Burza [78]
"Hollywood" (Gonzales Remix)2010Dan Knight [79]
"Oh No!"Kinga Burza [75]
"Shampain"Kim Gehrig [75]
"Fear and Loathing"2011Casper Balslev [75]
"Radioactive" [80]
"Primadonna"2012 [81]
"Power & Control" [82]
"How to Be a Heartbreaker"Marc & Ish [83]
"The State of Dreaming"2013Thomas Knights [84]
"Lies"Casper Balslev [75]
"Electra Heart"Margarita Louca [75]
"Froot"2014Chino Moya [85]
"Immortal"Paul Caslin [75]
"I'm a Ruin"2015Markus Lundqvist [86]
"Forget" [87]
"Blue"Charlotte Rutherford [88]
"Handmade Heaven"2019 Sophie Muller [89]
"Orange Trees" [90]
"To Be Human"Anna Patarakina [91]
"Superstar" (acoustic)Nikko LaMere [91]
"True" (acoustic) [91]
"Karma" (acoustic) [91]
"Man's World"2020Alexandra Gavillet [91]
"Purge the Poison"2021Weird Life Films [91]
"Venus Fly Trap" [91]
"Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land"N/A [92]
"Happy Loner"2022 Brendan Walter [93]

Notes

Notes for albums and songs

  1. First week sales of Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land. [31]
  2. "Mowgli's Road" also appears on the B-side of "Obsessions" and The American Jewels EP.
  3. "I Am Not a Robot" also appears on The Crown Jewels EP and The American Jewels EP.
  4. "Electra Heart" appears as a bonus track from the Platinum Blonde reissue of Electra Heart.

Notes for peak chart positions

  1. "Hollywood" did not enter the Danish Singles Chart, but peaked at number 10 on the Danish Airplay chart. [43]
  2. "How to Be a Heartbreaker" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 42 on the US Pop Digital Songs Chart. [45]
  3. "Froot" did not enter the UK Singles Chart Top 100, but peaked at number 19 on the UK Physical Singles Chart. [47]
  4. "Disconnect" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 72 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart. [49]
  5. "Disconnect" did not enter the US Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs Chart. [50]
  6. "Handmade Heaven" did not enter the UK Singles chart, but peaked at number 52 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart. [51]
  7. "Handmade Heaven" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 25 on the NZ Hot Singles chart. [52]
  8. "Man's World" did not enter the UK Singles chart, but peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Sales chart. [53]
  9. "Man's World" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 36 on the NZ Hot Singles chart.
  10. "Purge the Poison" did not enter the UK Singles chart, but peaked at number 1 on the UK Vinyl Singles chart and number 3 on the UK Physical Singles chart. It also peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Sales chart. [54]
  11. "Venus Fly Trap" did not enter the UK Singles Chart Top 100, but peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Sales Chart. [55]
  12. "Venus Fly Trap" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, but peaked at number 38 on the US Billboard Rock & Alternative Airplay Chart. [56]

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