Maverick Sabre discography

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Maverick Sabre discography
Studio albums4
EPs2
Singles18
Featured singles19

The discography of English-Irish vocalist/rapper Maverick Sabre consists of four studio albums, one mixtape, one extended play and eighteen singles (and an additional nineteen as a featured artist).

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Sabre released his debut single, "Let Me Go" in the United Kingdom on 22 July 2011. The track peaked at number sixteen on the UK chart, also reaching number twenty-seven and number thirty-eight on the Scottish chart and Irish chart respectively. The release was succeeded by second single, "I Need", which was released on 4 November 2011. The track saw Sabre achieve a second consecutive top twenty hit, peaking at number eighteen in the UK; also reaching number twenty-four and number forty in Scotland and Ireland. The singer's debut studio album, Lonely Are the Brave , was released on 6 February 2012—debuting at number two in the UK and Scotland and number three in Ireland. The album was preceded by the release of a third single, "No One", which peaked at number fifty in the UK. [1] [2] [3]

The singer has also appeared as a featured artist on two occasions, the first on British rapper Professor Green's single "Jungle", taken from the album Alive Till I'm Dead (2010). The track was released on 3 January 2011 in the UK, peaking at number thirty-one. Sabre also appeared alongside Green on True Tiger's "In the Air", which, having been released on 22 June 2011, peaked at number fifty-two. [1]

Albums

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions Certifications
UK
[1]
IRL
[2]
SCO
[4]
Lonely Are the Brave 232
Innerstanding
  • Released: 30 October 2015
  • Label: Mercury
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
4173
When I Wake Up
  • Released: 22 March 2019 [8]
  • Label: FAMM
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
463562
Don't Forget to Look Up
  • Released: 28 January 2022 [9]
  • Label: FAMM
  • Formats: Digital download, CD

Mixtapes

TitleDetails
Travelling Man
  • Released: 25 November 2010

Extended plays

TitleDetails
The Lost Words
You Know How It Feels
  • Released: 24 July 2020 [11] [12]
  • Label: FAMM
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[1]
IRL
[2]
SCO
[3]
"Let Me Go"2011163827Lonely Are the Brave
"I Need"183224
"No One"201250
"I Used to Have It All"
"These Days"
"Emotion (Ain't Nobody)"[ citation needed ]2014152Non-album single
"Walk Into the Sun"[ citation needed ]2015Innerstanding
"Come Fly Away"[ citation needed ]
"Follow the Leader" [13]
(with George the Poet featuring Jorja Smith)
2018Non-album single
"Drifting" [14] When I Wake Up
"Her Grace" [15]
(featuring Chronixx)
"Slow Down" [16]
(featuring Jorja Smith)
2019
  • BPI: Silver [6]
"Glory"
"Lonely Side of Life" [17] 2020Non-album single
"Through It All"
(with DJ Zinc)
Friends and Fam
"Push on Thru"
(with Brady Watt and Ras Kass)
Non-album single
"Don't You Know by Now"You Know How It Feels (EP)
"Signs" [18]
"Not Easy Love"
(featuring Demae)
2021Don't Forget to Look Up
"Walk These Days"
"Good Man"2022
"—" denotes a single that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[1]
AUS
[19]
"Jungle"
(Professor Green featuring Maverick Sabre)
201131
  • BPI: Silver [6]
Alive Till I'm Dead
"In the Air"
(True Tiger featuring Professor Green & Maverick Sabre)
52
"Turn Back"
(K Koke featuring Maverick Sabre)
201270I Ain't Perfect
"Won't Let You Down"
(Hilltop Hoods featuring Maverick Sabre)
201417 Walking Under Stars
"Live and Let Go"[ citation needed ]
(Hilltop Hoods featuring Maverick Sabre and Brother Ali)
201578
"Rolling With Me (I Got Love)"
(SoulCircuit featuring Maverick Sabre)
Non-album single
"Trouble" [20]
(Sub Focus and Rudimental featuring Chronixx and Maverick Sabre)
2017
"All Love"[ citation needed ]
(Paul Alwright featuring Maverick Sabre)
2018Hungry
"Call Me"[ citation needed ]
(Shy FX featuring Maverick Sabre)
Raggamuffin Soundtape
"Coloured Souls" [21]
(Natty & the Rebelship featuring Maverick Sabre)
Non-album singles
"Brother, Why You Gotta Love Her" [22]
(Liam Bailey featuring Maverick Sabre)
Brand New
"They Don't Care About Us" [23]
(Rudimental featuring Maverick Sabre & YEBBA)
Toast to Our Differences
"Sell My Soul"
(Sigma featuring Maverick Sabre) [24]
2019Hope
"Young Kings & Queens"
(Foreign Beggars featuring Maverick Sabre and Mali Hayes)
Matriarchy
"In-between"
(Lily Moore featuring Maverick Sabre) [25]
More Moore Mixtape
"Alchemy"
(Manik MC featuring Maverick Sabre)
2020Concrete Clouds
"Save Me Now"
(DRS & Vangeliez featuring Maverick Sabre)
Light Language
"Uneven Lives"
(Ocean Wisdom featuring Maverick Sabre) [26]
2021TBA
"Casio"
(Kojaque featuring Maverick Sabre) [27]
Town's Dead
"—" denotes a single that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

SingleYearAlbum
"I Can Never Be" [28] [lower-alpha 1] 2012Lonely Are the Brave

Guest appearances

YearTitleAlbumArtist
2010"Afraid"[ citation needed ]Middle ClassJermicide & Danny Diggs
"Where We Go"[ citation needed ]
"Still With Me"[ citation needed ]Jermicide, Danny Diggs & Johnny Roulette
2011"Fire In Your Eyes"[ citation needed ] No More Idols Chase & Status
2013"My Yout"[ citation needed ] Summer Knights EP Joey Badass
2014"Coming Home"[ citation needed ]Sirens Gorgon City
2015"On & On"[ citation needed ] B4.Da.$$ Joey Badass, Dyemond Lewis
"Broken Promises"[ citation needed ]Life Sigma
"Holdin' That"[ citation needed ]Believe & Achieve: Episode 1 - EP Chip
"Weigh Up X Positive"[ citation needed ]Believe & Achieve: Episode 2 - EP
2016"(I Need) Something Good"[ citation needed ]The Night I Went To... Rockie Fresh
"Normal"[ citation needed ]One TimePotter Payper
"Made in Love"[ citation needed ]Thinking Out LoudHaze
"Carry Me Home"[ citation needed ]Project 11 Jorja Smith
"Blow Your Mind"[ citation needed ]The Devil In Devlin
2018"Intro"[ citation needed ]FFF PRISON K Koke
"Far Away"[ citation needed ]Facts Not Fiction Kamakaze
"Separation" [29] B. Inspired Bugzy Malone
2019"Roll Out"La VernaSkins Corleone
"No Pain" [30] Toast to Our Differences Rudimental, Kojey Radical, Kabaka Pyramid
"Lost to the Streets"Nobody Cares Till Everybody DoesKofi Stone
"Worth It"Iona Klashnekoff
"Long Live Palestine 3"Soundtrack to the Struggle 2 Lowkey, Frankie Boyle, Ken Loach, Chakabars, Khaled Siddiq, Mai Khalil
2020"Get to My Dreams, Pt. 2"Ld50, Pt. 3Lethal Dialect
"Reaction" Dark Matter CamelPhat, DEL-30
2021"Anywhere But Here"Anywhere But Here Nyck Caution, Alex Mali
2022"Let It Go" Noughty by Nature Digga D
"Together" Reason to Smile Kojey Radical

Music videos

SongYearDirectorReference
"Sometimes"2009AlphaOne [31]
"Jungle" (with Professor Green)2010Henry Scholfield [32]
"Look What I've Done"2011 [33]
"In the Air" (with True Tiger + Professor Green) [lower-alpha 2] Sam Pilling [34]
"Let Me Go" [35]
"I Need" [36]
"No One"2012 [37]
"Walk Into the Sun"2015 [38]
"Come Fly Away" [39]

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References

Footnotes

  1. The single "I Can Never Be" was selected as iTunes Single of the Week for the week beginning January 16, 2012 and was released accordingly.
  2. Maverick Sabre did not appear in the music video for "In the Air", though he is credited as a featured artist.

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  3. 1 2 Peak positions for singles in Scotland:
  4. Peak positions for albums in Scotland:
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