Mint Condition discography

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This is the discography of Mint Condition .

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Albums

Studio albums

Year [1] Album [1] US Pop [2] US R&B [3] US IND [4] US HOL [5] Label [1] Certifications [6]
1991 Meant to Be Mint 6313 Perspective Records
1993 From the Mint Factory 10418 Perspective Records
1996 Definition of a Band 7613 Perspective Records RIAA: Gold [6]
1999 Life's Aquarium 647 Elektra
2005 Livin' the Luxury Brown 45111Image
2008 E-Life 119812Image/Caged Bird
2011 7... 33127 Shanachie Records
2012 Music @ the Speed of Life 60915 Shanachie Records
2015 Healing Season 27Mint Condition

Compilation albums

Year [1] Album [1] US Pop [2] US R&B [3] Label [1]
1998The Collection: 1991-199878 Perspective Records
200620th Century Masters: The Best of Mint ConditionHip-O

Live albums

Year [1] Album [1] US Pop [2] US R&B [3] US IND [4] Label [1]
2006Live From The 9:30 Club6146

Singles

YearTitle US Hot 100 [7] US Hot R&B [8] US Adult R&B [9] Album
1991"Are You Free"55Meant to Be Mint
1992"Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)"63
"Forever in Your Eyes"817
1993"Nobody Does It Betta"4533From the Mint Factory
"U Send Me Swingin'"3321
1994"Someone to Love"28
"So Fine"2932
1996"What Kind of Man Would I Be?"1721Definition of a Band
1997"You Don't Have to Hurt No More"3210
"Let Me Be the One"7025
1999"If You Love Me"305Life's Aquarium
2000"Is This Pain Our Pleasure?"4227
2005"Whoaa"18Livin' the Luxury Brown
"I'm Ready"497
2008"Baby Boy, Baby Girl"25E-Life
"Nothing Left to Say"27

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2011"Caught My Eye"51

13

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"Not My Daddy" (with Kelly Price)22
"Walk On"19
2012"Believe in Us"64

11

Music @ the Speed of Life
2015"Healing Season"

27

Healing Season

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