Sy Smith discography

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Sy Smith discography
Studio albums5
Compilation albums2
Video albums2
Music videos16
EPs2
Singles8
Soundtrack albums10

The discography of Sy Smith, an American R&B singer, consists of four studio albums, two compilation albums, eight singles and one video album.

Contents

Smith released her first studio album Psykosoul in 2000, which spawned the singles "Gladly" and "Good N Strong". Following the release of her first album, Smith left Hollywood. In early 2005, she began her own recording label known as Psyko! Inc. In September 2005, Smith released her second album The Syberspace Social, which spawned the single "Fa'Sho". Smith released her concert DVD Sy Smith Live: Worship At The Temple, in 2007. In 2008, Smith released her third studio album, Conflict , with the lead single "Fly Away With Me". The single charted at #38 on the Top 40 Hot Adult R&B Chart. In 2010, Smith released a single "Truth", followed by her best-of album Syberselects: A Collection of Sy Smith Favorites. In March 2012, Smith released her fourth studio album Fast and Curious .

Albums

Studio albums

YearAlbum
2000 Psykosoul
2005The Syberspace Social
  • Released: September 5, 2005
  • Labels: Kajmere, Psyko!
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2008 Conflict
  • Released: April 1, 2008
  • Labels: Psyko!/MDI
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2012 Fast and Curious
  • Released: March 6, 2012
  • Labels: Psyko!/MDI
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2018Sometimes a Rose Will Grow in Concrete
  • Released: February 16, 2018
  • Labels: Psyko!
  • Formats: CD, vinyl, digital download
2024Until We Meet Again
  • Released: January 26, 2024
  • Labels: FE Music

Compilations

YearAlbum detailsNotes
2005 Psykosoul Plus
  • Released: December 7, 2005
  • Label: Psyko!
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • A re-mastered edition featuring three additional songs.
2010SyberSelects: A Collection of Sy Smith Favorites
  • Released: October 26, 2010
  • Label: Psyko!
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Features the past singles and songs of the previous albums: Psykosoul, The Syberspace Social, and Conflict.

EPs

Singles

YearTitleChart positionsAlbum
U.S. R&B Hot Adult R&B
1999"Gladly"79Psykosoul
2000"Good N Strong"
2005"Fa'Sho"The Syberspace Social
2008"Fly Away With Me"38
Conflict
2010"Truth"
Fast and Curious
2011"Teena (Lovergirl Syberized)"
2012"Nights (Feel Like Getting Down)"
2015"When I Think of You"(Non-album single)
2018"Now and Later"Sometimes a Rose Will Grow in Concrete
"Perspective"
"Camelot"
2020"Feeling Good" (feat. DominiqueXavier)(Non-album single)
2023"Slide"Until We Meet Again
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
YearTitleAlbum
2012"Get Love"
(3kOHM featuring Sy Smith)
Non-album singles
"I'm Glad That You're Gone"
(Louis Benedetti & Sy Smith)
2014"#1"
(Printz Board featuring Sy Smith)
Pre-Games

Other appearances

Soundtracks appearances

YearTitleSoundtrack
2000 "Good and Strong" High Fidelity
"Welcome Back (All My Soulmates)" Dancing in September
2001 "Heaven Is" All About You
2002 "Lover's Crime" Deliver Us from Eva
2004 "Do You Only Want to Dance" Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
2006 "Bounce Like My Checks" Saints Row
"DFM Like I'm Your Wife"
"Leave the Ho"
2008 "Spies" Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom
2011 "The Fast & The Curious"Few Options

Album appearances

YearTitleAlbum
2003 "Paarty" (The Brand New Heavies featuring Sy Smith)We Won't Stop
"Don't Call Me Foolish" (The Brand New Heavies featuring Sy Smith, Bucwhead, and Jan)
"Respect" (The Brand New Heavies featuring Sy Smith)
"We Won't Stop" (The Brand New Heavies featuring Sy Smith)
"Love Is..." (The Brand New Heavies featuring Sy Smith and Jan)
"Music" (The Brand New Heavies featuring Sy Smith)
"Rise" (The Brand New Heavies featuring Sy Smith)
2004 "Define Our Love (They Can't)" (Ali Shaheed featuring Sy Smith)Shaheedullah and Stereotypes
"Put Me On"(Ali Shaheed featuring Sy Smith and Stokley Williams)
"I Declare" (Ali Shaheed featuring Sy Smith)
"Honey Child" (Ali Shaheed featuring Sy Smith and Stokley Williams)
"Family" (Ali Shaheed featuring Sy Smith, Kay, and Chalmers Spanky Alford)
"Elevate Orange" (Sy Smith featuring M. Jones, Michael Jones, Bashiri Johnson)
"All Night" (Ali Shaheed featuring Sy Smith, Wallace Gary, Michael Jones, Chalmers Spanky Alford)
"Neva Satisfied" (Toshi featuring Sy Smith) Time to Share
2005 "Can't Hold Back" (Rich Medina featuring Sy Smith)Connecting the Dots
2006 "That Sound" (Brinsley Evans featuring Sy Smith)That Sound
"My Story" (Nicolay featuring Sy Smith)Here
"Superfriends" (Airpushers featuring Sy Smith)Themes for the Ordinarily Strange
"Fill In The Blanks" (Airpushers featuring Sy Smith)
2007 "So Many Ways" (Golden featuring Sy Smith)Peddling Medicine
2008 "Relief" (Me'Shell Ndegeocello featuring Sy Smith)The World Has Made the Man of My Dreams
"Elliptical" (Me'Shell Ndegeocello featuring Sy Smith)
"A Different Girl (Every Night)" (Me'Shell Ndegeocello featuring Sy Smith)
"Overthought" (Dre King featuring Sy Smith and Bilal Salaam)Kingdom Come
"Conflict" (Dre King featuring Sy Smith)
"3 Sides" (Crossrhodes featuring Sy Smith)The Invitation
"That Sound (Jah Sound Mix)" (Jah Sound featuring Sy Smith and Brinsley Evans)The Jah Sound EP
"Conflict"Amplified Present Dirty Soul Electric
2009 "Celebrate" (Eric Roberson featuring Sy Smith)Music Fan First
"The Look of Love" (Chris Botti featuring Sy Smith)Chris Botti in Boston
"The Art of You"Tokyo Rush
"Crazy You" (Zo! featuring Sy Smith)just visiting too
2010 "I Came to See" (Geno Young featuring Sy Smith)Ear Hustler
"Greatest Weapon of All Time" (Zo! featuring Sy Smith)Sunstorm
"Tell A Vision" (Wes Felton featuring Sy Smith)Land of Sheep, Ran by Pigs, Ruled by Wolves
"That Sound" (with Brinsley Evans)Remixxer: Bill Coleman (Continuous Mix with Bonus Tracks)
2011 "Black Cow" (Zo! featuring Sy Smith & Phonte)...just visiting three
"Driving" (Zo! featuring Sy Smith)
"Nothing Without" (The E. Family featuring Sy Smith)Now and Forever
2012 "Inside My Love" (The Decorders featuring Sy Smith)Inside My Love - single
"Nothing Left to Say" (3 Brave Souls, John Beasley, Darryl Jones & Ndugu Chancler featuring Sy Smith)3 Brave Souls
"Wanna Get Away" (3 Brave Souls, John Beasley, Darryl Jones & Ndugu Chancler featuring Sy Smith)
"Love's Graces" (3 Brave Souls, John Beasley, Darryl Jones & Ndugu Chancler featuring Sy Smith)
2013 "The Train" (Zo! featuring Sy Smith)ManMade
"For Tina" (Zo! featuring Sy Smith)
"Body Rock" (Zo! featuring Sy Smith)
2014 "#1" (Printz Board featuring Sy Smith)Pre-Games

Videography

Music videos

YearTitleDirector(s)
1999 "Gladly"Rashidi Natara Harper
2001 "Heard It All Before" (by Sunshine Anderson)Nzingha Stewart
2005 "Fa'Sho"Mike Quain
2007 "Reach Down In Your Soul"W. Ellington Felton
2008 "Fly Away With Me"Shawn Carter Peterson
"Conflict"
2009 "Spies"
"B-Side Love Affair"Phetogo Tshepo Mahasha
"The Art of You"Shawn Carter Peterson
2010 "Truth"
2012 "Nights (Feel Like Gettin' Down)"Shawn Carter Peterson
2014 "#1" (by Printz Board featuring Sy Smith)n/a
2019"Now and Later"Shawn Carter Peterson
2020"Camelot"Shawn Carter Peterson
"Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete"Shawn Carter Peterson
"Perfect Love" (Rachel Eckroth feat. Sy Smith)Tatch Taboada

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