The Voice (Australian TV series) discography

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The Voice is an Australian reality talent show based on the original Dutch version of the program created by John de Mol [1] and is part of a wider international franchise. [2] The winner receives a Universal Music Australia recording contract. [3] Karise Eden was the winner of the first season. Her debut single, "You Won't Let Me", peaked at number five on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, and her debut album My Journey reached number one on the ARIA Albums Chart. Eden's second single, "Threads of Silence", peaked at number 19. The winner of the second season was Harrison Craig. His debut single, "Unconditional", charted at number 15 in Australia. Craig's debut album More Than a Dream reached number one in both Australia and New Zealand and received a platinum certification in Australia.

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Some contestants who did not win The Voice were given record deals and have also achieved success in the Australia, while other contestants have released non-charting albums and singles independently. The contestants' record their weekly performances which are released to the iTunes Store after the show and can sometimes lead to a large number of downloads.

The show ran on Nine Network from 2012 to 2020 and premiered on Seven Network in 2021. Coaches throughout the run of the series have included Delta Goodrem, Seal, Joel Madden, Keith Urban, Ricky Martin, Kylie Minogue, will.i.am, Benji Madden, Jessie J, Ronan Keating, Boy George, Kelly Rowland, Joe Jonas, Guy Sebastian, Rita Ora, Jessica Mauboy, and Jason Derulo.

Albums

Season one winner Karise Eden has achieved a number one album and a top-five single. Karise Eden, ARIA No. 1 Chart Awards.jpg
Season one winner Karise Eden has achieved a number one album and a top-five single.
Rachael Leahcar who finished third in the first season has achieved two top-ten albums. Rachael Leahcar, 2012.jpg
Rachael Leahcar who finished third in the first season has achieved two top-ten albums.
Sarah De Bono who finished fourth in the first season has achieved a top-fifty single and a top-ten album. Sarah De Bono 3, 2012.jpg
Sarah De Bono who finished fourth in the first season has achieved a top-fifty single and a top-ten album.
Season two winner Harrison Craig has achieved a number one album and a top-fifteen single. Harrison Craig.jpg
Season two winner Harrison Craig has achieved a number one album and a top-fifteen single.

Studio albums

ArtistSeriesTitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[4]
NZ
[5]
Karise Eden 1 My Journey 26 June 201213
Darren Percival1Happy Home13 July 20123
  • ARIA: Gold [6]
Rachael Leahcar 1 Shooting Star 13 July 20125
Sarah De Bono 1 No Shame 13 July 20127
Prinnie and Mahalia1Come Together5 October 2012
Darren Percival1A Tribute to Ray Charles16 November 2012
Rachael Leahcar 1Romantique26 April 201310
Matt Hetherington 1Matt Hetherington18 May 2013
Harrison Craig 2 More Than a Dream25 June 201311
  • ARIA: Platinum [7]
Luke Kennedy 2 A Time for Us 12 July 20136
Celia Pavey 2 This Music 12 July 201314
Danny Ross2As the Crow Flies12 July 201326
Harrison Craig2L.O.V.E.11 April 20145
Anja Nissen 3 Anja Nissen 1 August 201411
Ellie Drennan 4 Close Your Eyes11 September 201514
Alfie Arcuri 5 Zenith 29 July 20165
Harrison Craig2Kings of Vegas4 November 20165
Judah Kelly 6 Count On Me 28 July 20173"—" denotes a recording that did not chart in that territory.

Singles

Artist(s)SeriesTitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[8]
Karise Eden 1 "You Won't Let Me"19 June 2012 [9] 5
Darren Percival1"In the Blowing Wind"29 June 2012 [11]
Rachael Leahcar 1"Coming Home Again"29 June 2012 [12]
Sarah De Bono 1"No Shame"29 June 2012 [13] 50
Glenn Cunningham1"Heaven"10 October 2013 [14]
Danni Da Ros1"Cool Together (Live at the Basement)"30 November 2013 [15]
Brittany Cairns1"Behind the Scenes"22 March 2013 [16]
Adam Martin1"In My Dreams"5 April 2013 [17]
Prinnie Stevens1"Don't Wake Me Up"12 April 2013 [18] 73
Ben Hazlewood1"Parachute"23 April 2013 [19]
Karise Eden 1"Threads of Silence"4 June 2013 [20] 19
Harrison Craig 2 "Unconditional"18 June 2013 [21] 15
Luke Kennedy 2"Stay a Minute"5 July 2013 [22]
Celia Pavey2"Believe Me"8 July 2013 [23]
Danny Ross2"Pockets"8 July 2013 [24]
Danni Da Ros1"Exquisite (Acoustic Version)"12 July 2013 [25]
Emma Birdsall 1"Lovers & Friends"16 August 2013
Sarah De Bono1"Oasis"18 October 2013 [26]
Adam Martin1"This World Is Yours"25 October 2013
Anja Nissen 3 "I Have Nothing"16 July 201452
Anja Nissen3"I'm So Excited"
(featuring will.i.am and Cody Wise)
31 October 201442
Anja Nissen3"Anyone Who Had a Heart"19 May 201530
Ellie Drennan 4 "Ghost"28 August 201525
Ellie Drennan4"Hard Love"24 June 201641
Alfie Arcuri 5 "Cruel"10 July 201688
Alfie Arcuri5"If They Only Knew"19 May 201796
Judah Kelly 6 "Hallelujah"25 June 201764
Bella Taylor Smith10"Higher"5 September 2021 [27] 31
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart in that territory.

Certifications

Australia

The current Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) certification levels for albums and singles:

ArtistTotal certifications
PlatinumGoldSales
Karise Eden 35385,000
Harrison Craig 11105,000
Darren Percival135,000
Sarah De Bono 135,000

New Zealand

The current Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) certification levels for albums and singles:

ArtistTotal certifications
PlatinumGoldSales
Karise Eden 17,500

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