Melanie Martinez discography

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Melanie Martinez discography
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Martinez performing in 2015
Studio albums3
EPs4
Singles12
Promotional singles2
Music videos31

American singer-songwriter Melanie Martinez has released three studio albums, four extended plays, twelve singles, two promotional singles and thirty one music videos.

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After her long journey on The Voice , Martinez signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records in 2014. Her debut EP, Dollhouse , was released in the same year and included her two first singles, "Dollhouse" and "Carousel". Her debut album, Cry Baby , was released in 2015. It peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. Three singles, "Pity Party", "Soap", and "Sippy Cup", promoted the album.

Martinez's second studio album, K–12 , was released in 2019. It peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 and reached the top ten in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Martinez released the EP After School in September 2020, featuring "The Bakery", its lead single. Her third studio album, Portals was released in 2023.

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positionsSalesCertifications
US
[1]
US
Alt.

[2]
AUS
[3]
CAN
[4]
IRE
[5]
NLD
[6]
NZ
[7]
SCO
[8]
SPA
[9]
UK
[10]
Cry Baby 61271035652140632
K–12
  • Released: September 6, 2019
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming
31610788868
Portals
  • Released: March 31, 2023
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming
2113381382

Extended plays

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
US
[17]
AUS
[18]
UK
[10]
Dollhouse
  • Released: May 19, 2014
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Format: CD, [19] LP, [20] digital download
[A]
Pity Party
  • Released: May 6, 2016
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download
Cry Baby's Extra Clutter
  • Released: November 25, 2016
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Format: LP
After School
  • Released: September 25, 2020
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, LP, CD
746370
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[22]
US
Pop
Dig.

[23]
US
Rock

[24]
CAN
[25]
IRE
[5]
NZ
Hot

[26]
UK
[27]
WW
[28]
"Dollhouse" [B] 2014Dollhouse and Cry Baby
"Carousel" [C] 38 [D]
"Pity Party" [E] 2015 [F] 40 [G] 175Cry Baby
"Soap"16 [H]
"Sippy Cup" [I]
"Gingerbread Man"2016Cry Baby's Extra Clutter
"Copy Cat"
(featuring Tierra Whack)
2020Non-album singles
"Fire Drill"35
"The Bakery" [J] 2523After School
"Death"202395966767161Portals
"Void"615515184487
"Evil" [K] 1214
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

TitleYearPeaksAlbum
US
[22]
US
Alt.
Dig.

[30]
US
Pop
Dig.

[23]
US
Rock

[24]
CAN
[25]
"Toxic" ( The Voice Performance)201239Non-album singles
"Lights" (The Voice Performance)39
"Bulletproof" (The Voice Performance)
"Hit the Road Jack" (The Voice Performance)
"Cough Syrup" (The Voice Performance)15 [L]
"Seven Nation Army" (The Voice Performance)8631055
"Too Close" (The Voice Performance)941176
"Crazy" (The Voice Performance) [M] 3099
"The Show" (The Voice Performance) [N] 35
"High School Sweethearts" [39] 2019K–12
"Strawberry Shortcake" [40]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted and certified songs

TitleYearPeaksCertificationsAlbum
US
Bub.

[32]
US
Rock

[24]
AUS
[41]
FRA
[42]
IRE
[5]
NOR
[43]
NZ
Hot

[44]
SWE
Heat.

[45]
SWI
[46]
UK
[10]
"Cry Baby"2015Cry Baby
"Alphabet Boy"24
"Pacify Her"15
"Mrs. Potato Head"5
"Mad Hatter"
"Tag, You're It"
"Milk & Cookies"
"Training Wheels"
"Cake"Cry Baby (Deluxe Edition)
"Play Date"76138452317878
"Teddy Bear"
"Wheels on the Bus"201924K–12
"Show & Tell"14 [O] 21
"Nurse's Office"28
"Lunchbox Friends"25
"Teacher's Pet"
"Tunnel Vision"202391316Portals
"Faerie Soirée"19
"Light Shower"18
"Spider Web"17
"Leeches"28
"Battle of the Larynx"20
"The Contortionist"31012
"Moon Cycle"27
"Nymphology"1915
"Womb"30
"Powder"
"Pluto"
"Milk of the Siren"37
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and directors.
TitleYearDirector(s)AlbumRef.
"Dollhouse"2014Nathan Scialom
Tom McNamara
Dollhouse [51]
"Carousel"Adam Donald [52]
"Pity Party"2015Melanie MartinezCry Baby [53]
"Sippy Cup" [54]
"Soap" / "Training Wheels" [55]
"Cry Baby"2016 [56]
"Alphabet Boy" [57]
"Tag, You're It" / "Milk and Cookies" [58]
"Pacify Her" [59]
"Mrs. Potato Head" [60]
"Mad Hatter"2017 [61]
"Show & Tell"*2019K–12 [62]
"Wheels on the Bus"* [63]
"Class Fight"* [64]
"The Principal"* [65]
"Nurse's Office"* [66]
"Drama Club"* [67]
"Strawberry Shortcake"* [68]
"Lunchbox Friends"*2020 [69]
"Orange Juice"* [70]
"Detention"* [71]
"Teacher's Pet"* [72]
"High School Sweethearts"* [73]
"Recess"* [74]
"The Bakery"After School [75]
"Death"2023Portals [76]
"Void" [77]
"Tunnel Vision"Melanie Martinez [78]
"Faerie Soirée"2024 [79]
"Light Shower" [80]

Notes

  1. Dollhouse did not enter the Billboard 200, but did peak at number 4 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. [21]
  2. "Dollhouse" is also included on the album Cry Baby and the EP Pity Party EP.
  3. "Carousel" is also included on the album Cry Baby.
  4. "Carosoul" did not enter the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, but peaked at number nine on the Billboard Alternative Digital Songs Charts. [30]
  5. "Pity Party" is also included on the EP Pity Party EP.
  6. "Pity Party" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number four on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. [32]
  7. "Pity Party" did not enter the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, but peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Alternative Digital Songs Charts. [30]
  8. "Soap" did not enter the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, but peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Alternative Digital Songs Charts. [30]
  9. "Sippy Cup" did not enter the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, but peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Alternative Digital Songs Charts. [30]
  10. "The Bakery" is also included on the deluxe edition of K–12. [35]
  11. "Evil" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number seven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. [32]
  12. "Cough Syrup" did not enter the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart, but reached number 19 on the Rock Digital Songs chart. [36]
  13. "Crazy" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but reached number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 extension chart. [37]
  14. "The Show" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but reached number 23 on the Heatseekers Songs chart. [38]
  15. "Show & Tell" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, but peaked at number 21 on the Rock Digital Song Sales chart. [50]

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