The X Factor (Australian TV series) discography

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Season two winner Altiyan Childs has achieved a top-five album (Altiyan Childs) and a top-ten single ("Somewhere in the World"). Altiyan Childs.jpg
Season two winner Altiyan Childs has achieved a top-five album ( Altiyan Childs ) and a top-ten single ("Somewhere in the World").
Season three winner and most successful contestant Reece Mastin has achieved three top-fifteen albums (including two top-fives) and four top-twenty singles (including three number-ones). Reece Mastin 4, 2012.jpg
Season three winner and most successful contestant Reece Mastin has achieved three top-fifteen albums (including two top-fives) and four top-twenty singles (including three number-ones).
Season four winner Samantha Jade has achieved five top-twenty songs (including a number-one) and a top-five album (Samantha Jade). Samantha Jade 2014.jpg
Season four winner Samantha Jade has achieved five top-twenty songs (including a number-one) and a top-five album ( Samantha Jade ).
Season four runner-up Jason Owen has achieved two top-ten albums. Jason Owen 2012.jpg
Season four runner-up Jason Owen has achieved two top-ten albums.
The Collective, who came third in season four, have achieved a top-ten single ("Surrender") and a top-fifteen album (The Collective). The Collective (8121193079).jpg
The Collective, who came third in season four, have achieved a top-ten single ("Surrender") and a top-fifteen album ( The Collective ).
Nathaniel Willemse, who came sixth in season four, has achieved two top-five singles and a top-five album. Nathaniel Willemse 2014.jpg
Nathaniel Willemse, who came sixth in season four, has achieved two top-five singles and a top-five album.
Season five winner Dami Im has achieved three top-ten albums (including a number-one) and four top-twenty songs (including a number-one). Dami Im 2014.jpg
Season five winner Dami Im has achieved three top-ten albums (including a number-one) and four top-twenty songs (including a number-one).
Season five runner-up Taylor Henderson has achieved two number-one albums and three top-five songs (including a number-one). Taylor Henderson 2014.jpg
Season five runner-up Taylor Henderson has achieved two number-one albums and three top-five songs (including a number-one).
Season six winner Marlisa Punzalan has achieved a top-five single ("Stand by You") and a top-ten album (Marlisa). Marlisa Punzalan ARIA Awards.jpg
Season six winner Marlisa Punzalan has achieved a top-five single ("Stand by You") and a top-ten album (Marlisa).
Season six runner-up Dean Ray has achieved a top-five single ("Coming Back") and a top-five album (Dean Ray). Dean Ray.jpg
Season six runner-up Dean Ray has achieved a top-five single ("Coming Back") and a top-five album (Dean Ray).

The discography of The X Factor Australia consists of music releases from contestants of the show. While some contestants have been signed to record labels, others have released their music independently. Since season one, contestants have achieved commercial success on the Australian ARIA Charts, with thirteen top-ten albums (including three number-ones), eighteen top-ten songs (including five number-ones), and twenty-nine platinum and thirteen gold certifications.

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Eleven acts have charted outside Australia, most notably Mastin and season two winner Altiyan Childs who have both reached the top ten in New Zealand with their albums and singles, and season five winner Dami Im whose albums and singles have charted in South Korea. Recordings of contestants' weekly performances from The X Factor live shows have been released onto the iTunes Store since season three, and eighty-six of those performances have charted on the ARIA Singles Chart.

Albums

Studio albums

ArtistSeasonTitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[1]
KOR
[2]
NZ
[3]
SWE
[4]
Random 1 Random10 October 2005 [5] 79
Altiyan Childs 2 Altiyan Childs 10 December 2010 [6] 33
Vince Harder 1The Space Between Us28 March 2011 [9]
Reece Mastin 3 Reece Mastin 9 December 2011 [10] 21
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum [11]
  • RMNZ: Gold [12]
Andrew Wishart 3It's Never Too Late4 May 2012 [13] 30
Reece Mastin3 Beautiful Nightmare 19 October 2012 [14] 32
Samantha Jade 4 Samantha Jade 7 December 2012 [16] 3
The Collective 4 The Collective 14 December 2012 [17] 11
Jason Owen 4Life is a Highway26 April 2013 [19] 5
Dami Im 5 Dami Im 15 November 2013 [20] 19
  • ARIA: Platinum [21]
Taylor Henderson 5 Taylor Henderson 29 November 2013 [22] 1
  • ARIA: Platinum [21]
JTR 5 Touchdown 7 March 2014 [23] 4452
Taylor Henderson5 Burnt Letters 11 July 2014 [24] 1
Dami Im5 Heart Beats 17 October 2014 [26] 732
Marlisa Punzalan 6 Marlisa 7 November 2014 [27] 611
Dean Ray 6Dean Ray21 November 2014 [28] 521
Jason Owen 4Friday Night6 March 2015 [29] 9
Altiyan Childs2Born Before the Sun27 September 2015 [30]
Reece Mastin3 Change Colours 9 October 2015 [31] 12
Nathaniel Willemse 4 Yours 23 October 2015 [32] 5
Samantha Jade4 Nine 20 November 2015 [33] 11
Cyrus Villanueva 7 Cyrus 9 December 2015 [34] 9
Louise Adams 7Louise Adams13 December 2015 [36] 22
Jess & Matt 7Jess & Matt16 December 2015 [37] 9
Brothers3 6Brothers Never Part15 January 2016 [38] 11
Dami Im 5 Classic Carpenters 22 April 2016323ARIA: Gold
Jason Owen 4Proud [39] 6 May 2016
Isaiah Firebrace 8 Isaiah 9 December 2016125
Dami Im5 I Hear a Song 23 March 2018311
Samantha Jade4 Best of My Love 20 April 20186
Samantha Jade4 The Magic of Christmas 2 November 201820
"—" denotes an album that did not chart in that country.

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
AUS
X Factor All Stars
"—" denotes an album that did not chart.

Extended plays

ArtistSeasonTitleRelease datePeak chart positions
AUS
[41]
NZ
[42]
Luke and Joel 2L & J20 January 2011 [a]
Christina Parie 316 & Unstoppable27 July 2012 [43]
Jai Waetford 5 Jai Waetford EP 6 December 2013 [44] 21
Jai Waetford5Get to Know You28 March 2014 [45]
Adil Memon 4In the Night4 April 2014 [46]
Taylor Henderson5The Acoustic Sessions4 July 2014 [47]
Reigan Derry 6 All of the Pieces 12 December 2014 [48]
Jai Waetford5Shy16 January 2015 [49]
Reece Mastin3 Rebel and the Reason 1 May 2015 [50] 37
Caitlyn Shadbolt 6Caitlyn Shadbolt EP21 August 2015 [51] 50
Reigan Derry 6 December 11 December 2015 [52]
In Stereo 7 She's Rock n Roll 1 April 2016 [53] 11
Jai Waetford5 Heart Miles 3 June 2016 [54] 24
[55]
In Stereo 7 The Speed of Sound 1 July 2016
Jai Waetford5 Heart Miles 3 June 2016 [54] 24
[55]
Dami Im5 Live Sessions EP 11 January 201929
"—" denotes an EP that did not chart.

Singles

Season one contestants

Artist(s)TitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[56]
NZ
[57]
Random"Put Your Hands Up"10 June 2005 [58] 7
Random"Are You Ready"2 September 2005 [59] 36
Vince Harder"Strobelight"5 September 2008 [60]
Vince Harder"Lyrical Love"11 September 2009 [61]
Vince Harder"Say This With Me"29 March 2010 [62] 39
Vince Harder
(featuring K.One)
"Alone No More"9 August 2010 [63]
Vince Harder
(featuring Young Sid)
"Summer Dayz"6 December 2010 [64]
Vince Harder"I Want This Forever"28 February 2011 [65]
Jacob Butler "Coma"11 August 2011 [66]
Vince Harder
(featuring PNC and Tyson Tyler)
"Hands Up"22 August 2011 [67]
Vince Harder
(featuring K.One, P-Money, and Dan Aux)
"It's the Life"12 December 2011 [68]
Vince Harder"Far from Here"3 August 2012 [69]
Jacob Butler"Mind Waltz"21 September 2012 [70]
Jacob Butler"Get Right Round"14 February 2014 [71]
"—" denotes a single that did not chart in that country.

Season two contestants

Artist(s)TitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[72]
NZ
[73]
Altiyan Childs"Somewhere in the World"22 November 2010 [74] 85
  • ARIA: Platinum [75]
Sally Chatfield
(featuring Jae Maree)
"Recovery"28 February 2011 [B]
Mahogany "Thank You"4 March 2011 [76]
Mahogany"New Zealand (My Home Town)"28 March 2011 [77]
Altiyan Childs"Ordinary Man"23 September 2011 [78] 55
Luke and Joel"What You Want"16 December 2011 [79]
Altiyan Childs"Headlines"30 November 2012 [80]
Altiyan Childs"Dreams"20 December 2013 [81]
Altiyan Childs"Celebrity"4 July 2014 [82]
Altiyan Childs"Girl"13 March 2014 [83]
Altiyan Childs"Water"11 December 2014 [84]
Altiyan Childs"Rise Up"17 March 2015 [85]
Altiyan Childs"Kiss Me"30 June 2015 [86]
"—" denotes a single that did not chart in that country.

Season three contestants

Artist(s)TitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[87]
NZ
[88]
Reece Mastin"Good Night"22 November 2011 [89] 11
  • ARIA: 5× Platinum [75]
  • RMNZ: Platinum [90]
Young Men Society "We Own the Night"16 March 2012 [91] 28
Reece Mastin"Shut Up & Kiss Me"20 April 2012 [92] 21
Johnny Ruffo "On Top"15 June 2012 [95] 14
  • ARIA: Platinum [93]
Reece Mastin"Shout It Out"29 June 2012 [96] 18
  • ARIA: Platinum [93]
Christina Parie"16 & Unstoppable"13 July 2012 [97] 69
Audio Vixen "Morning of My Life"6 August 2012 [98]
Reece Mastin"Rock Star"5 October 2012 [99] 1614
  • ARIA: Platinum [93]
Declan Sykes "Need Your Lovin"10 October 2012 [100]
Andrew Wishart"Bare Upon You"17 October 2012 [101]
Johnny Ruffo"Take It Home"19 October 2012 [102] 30
Reece Mastin"Timeless"1 March 2013 [103] 85
Johnny Ruffo"Untouchable"12 July 2013 [104] 39
Reece Mastin"Girls (All Around the World)"25 October 2013 [105] 59
KYA
(with LDN Noise)
"What I Live For"2 May 2014 [106] 65
Reece Mastin"Rebel and the Reason"27 March 201551
Johnny Ruffo"She Got That O"15 May 2015 [107]
Reece Mastin"Even Angels Cry"2 October 2015 [108]
"—" denotes a single that did not chart in that country.

Season four contestants

Artist(s)TitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[109]
KOR
[110]
NZ
[111]
Samantha Jade"What You've Done to Me"20 November 2012 [112] 140
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum [113]
Jason Owen"Make It Last"23 November 2012 [114] 47
The Collective"Surrender"23 November 2012 [115] 6
Bella Ferraro "Set Me on Fire"14 December 2012 [116] 36
The Collective"Last Christmas"14 December 2012 [117]
Adil Memon"Love I Can Afford"14 February 2013 [118]
Fourtunate "Best Thing Ever"27 April 2013 [119]
Samantha Jade"Firestarter"28 June 2013 [120] 956
The Collective"Another Life"28 June 2013 [121] 47
What About Tonight "Time of Our Lives"26 July 2013 [122] 25
Adil Memon"Official"16 August 2013 [123]
Samantha Jade
(with Novita Dewi)
"Breakeven"25 August 2013 [124]
Nathaniel Willemse"You"27 September 2013 [125] 416
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum [75]
Bella Ferraro
(featuring Will Singe)
"Forgot You"18 October 2013 [126] 75
Samantha Jade"Soldier"15 November 201317
Nathaniel Willemse"You're Beautiful"28 February 2014 [127] 14
Samantha Jade"Up!"11 April 2014 [128] 18
The Collective"Burn the Bright Lights"30 May 2014 [129] 34
The Collective"Lazy Love"4 July 2014 [130]
The Collective"Problem"4 July 2014 [131]
Jason Owen"Damn Right"29 August 2014 [132]
Nathaniel Willemse"Live Louder"5 September 2014 [133] 4
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum [134]
The Collective"The Good Life"19 September 2014 [135] 74
Samantha Jade"Sweet Talk"21 November 2014 [136] 38
Nathaniel Willemse"Flava"17 April 2015 [137]
Samantha Jade
(featuring Pitbull)
"Shake That"17 July 2015 [138] 32
Nathaniel Willemse"Always Be Yours"9 October 2015 [139] 79
Samantha Jade"Always"26 February 201628
Samantha Jade"Only Just Began"July 2016
"—" denotes a single that did not chart in that country.

Season five contestants

Artist(s)TitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[140]
AUT
[141]
FRA
[142]
GER
[143]
KOR
[144]
NL
[145]
SPA
[146]
SWE
[147]
SWI
[148]
UK
[149]
Dami Im"Alive"28 October 2013 [150] 129
Taylor Henderson"Borrow My Heart"1 November 2013 [151] 1
  • ARIA: 2× Platinum [75]
Jai Waetford"Your Eyes"1 November 2013 [152] 6
Third Degree "Different Kind of Love"1 November 2013 [153] 22
JTR"Ride"3 February 2014 [154]
Taylor Henderson"When You Were Mine"7 March 2014 [155] 5
  • ARIA: Platinum [75]
Dami Im"Jolene (Acoustic)"7 March 2014 [156]
Jai Waetford"Get to Know You"28 March 2014 [45] 32
Joelle Hadjia "Save Me"15 April 2014 [157] 56
Dami Im"Super Love"16 May 2014 [158] 1116
  • ARIA: Platinum [75]
The Clique "Live the Life"12 June 2014 [159]
Taylor Henderson"Already Gone"20 June 2014 [160] 42
Dami Im"Gladiator"8 August 2014 [161] 11
Taylor Henderson"Host of Angels"18 September 2014 [162] 55
Dami Im"Living Dangerously"9 October 2014 [163]
JTR"Night for Life"9 October 2014 [164]
Joelle Hadjia"Balance"19 November 2014 [165]
Taylor Henderson"Brighter Days"26 November 2014 [166]
Jai Waetford"Shy"12 December 2014 [167] 54
Joelle Hadjia"Wish I Never"19 May 2015 [168] 85
Dami Im"Smile"29 May 2015 [169] 4863
Dami Im"Sound of Silence"11 March 20165396957100371755160
"—" denotes a single that did not chart in that country.

Season six contestants

Artist(s)TitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[172]
NZ
[173]
Marlisa Punzalan"Stand by You"20 October 2014 [174] 221
  • ARIA: Platinum [75]
Brothers3 "The Lucky Ones"24 October 2014 [175] 29
Dean Ray"Coming Back"24 October 2014 [176] 5
Reigan Derry"All of the Pieces"27 November 2014 [177] 33
Caitlyn Shadbolt"Maps Out the Window"17 January 2015 [178]
Sydnee Carter "Under My Skin"29 January 2015 [179]
Dean Ray"Me and You"17 March 2015 [180]
Marlisa Punzalan"Unstoppable"12 June 2015 [181]
Dean Ray"I O U (A Heartache)"31 July 2015 [182]
Reigan Derry"Feels Like Heaven"4 September 2015 [183] 37
Brothers3"Brothers Never Part"11 September 2015 [184]
Marlisa Punzalan"Forever Young"6 November 2015 [185] 72
"—" denotes a single that did not chart in that country.

Season seven contestants

Artist(s)TitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[186]
Cyrus Villanueva"Stone"24 November 2015 [187] 4
Jess & Matt"Nothing Matters"30 November 2015 [188] 29
Louise Adams"History"30 November 2015 [189] 91
Cyrus Villanueva"Keep Talking"12 February 2016 [190] 44
In Stereo "Honest"
(with James Yammouni)
19 February 2016 [191] 51
Jess & Matt "Bones"29 July 2016 [192]
Natalie Conway "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)"19 August 2016 [193]
"—" denotes a single that did not chart.

Season eight contestants

Artist(s)TitleRelease datePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
Isaiah Firebrace "It's Gotta Be You"21 November 2016 [194] 26
Isaiah Firebrace "Don't Come Easy"8 March 201769
"—" denotes a single that did not chart.

Other singles

Charity singles

Artist(s)SeriesTitleRelease datePeak chart positionsCharity
AUS
The X Factor Top 12 finalists 4"Call Me Maybe"18 September 2012 [C] Sony Foundation
The X Factor Top 6 finalists
(with Justice Crew)
6"Happy"29 September 2014 [195]
"—" denotes a charity single that did not chart.

Collaborative singles

Artist(s)TitleRelease datePeak chart positions
AUS
[196]
Dami Im, Jessica Mauboy, Justice Crew,
Nathaniel Willemse, Samantha Jade
and Taylor Henderson
"I Am Australian"24 January 2014 [197] 51

Promotional singles

Artist(s)SeriesTitleRelease datePeak chart positions
AUS
[198]
Dami Im5"Heart Beats Again"30 September 2014 [199] 92

Other charted songs

Season four performances

ArtistTitlePeak chart positions
AUS
[200]
The Collective"Domino"35
Bella Ferraro"What Makes You Beautiful"62
The Collective"Footloose"41
What About Tonight"Year 3000"97
Bella Ferraro"Big Yellow Taxi"84
The Collective"You Got It (The Right Stuff)"78
Nathaniel Willemse"The Scientist"75
The Collective"Like a Prayer"65
The Collective"Lego House"70
Bella Ferraro"Sweet Disposition"59
Nathaniel Willemse"Red"91
Bella Ferraro"Dreams"82
The Collective"Beauty and a Beat"94
Bella Ferraro"The Last Day on Earth"90
Samantha Jade"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"96
Samantha Jade"Heartless"12
Samantha Jade"Where Have You Been"51
The Collective"Apologize"47
The Collective"Yeah 3x"72
Samantha Jade"Breakeven"87

Season five performances

ArtistTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[201]
Dami Im"One"42
Jai Waetford"Fix You"55
Taylor Henderson"I Won't Let You Go"84
Dami Im"Purple Rain"29
Jiordan Tolli "Thriller"63
Taylor Henderson"I Will Wait"64
Dami Im"Don't Leave Me This Way"67
Jai Waetford"The Way You Make Me Feel"97
Dami Im"Roar"44
Taylor Henderson"Let Her Go"85
Joelle Hadjia"Joey"33
Taylor Henderson"Choirgirl"51
Dami Im"Best of You"78
Dami Im"Bridge over Troubled Water"15
Taylor Henderson"The Horses"27
Jai Waetford"That Should Be Me"83
Taylor Henderson"Wake Me Up"49
Dami Im"Clarity"77
Jiordan Tolli"Royals"81
Third Degree"Pump It"84
Jai Waetford"Somewhere Only We Know"95
Taylor Henderson"One Crowded Hour"38
Taylor Henderson"Girls Just Want to Have Fun"2
Dami Im"Wrecking Ball"61
Dami Im"Saving All My Love for You"85
Jai Waetford"Dynamite"89
Taylor Henderson"Against All Odds"90
Third Degree"Pound the Alarm"96
Dami Im"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"29
Dami Im"Hero"62
Taylor Henderson"The Blower's Daughter"43
Taylor Henderson"Some Nights"45
Jai Waetford"Don't Let Me Go"37

Season six performances

ArtistTitlePeak chart positions
AUS
[202]
NZ
[203]
Brothers3"Just the Way You Are"98
Brothers3"Always on My Mind"73
Dean Ray"Reckless"50
Sydnee Carter"Video Killed the Radio Star"63
Reigan Derry"Chandelier"81
Brothers3"Happy Birthday Helen"86
Reigan Derry"Stay with Me"2028
Brothers3"Hey Brother"58
Sydnee Carter"Say Something"73
Jason Heerah "Higher Ground"98
Dean Ray"Budapest"1529
Reigan Derry"Bang Bang"53
Brothers3"Pompeii"91
Marlisa Punzalan"Nothing Else Matters"87
Dean Ray"New Sensation"90
Jason Heerah"Latch"38
Dean Ray"Stolen Dance"40
Reigan Derry"Dog Days Are Over"61
Brothers3"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)"75
Dean Ray"Into My Arms"36
Reigan Derry"Burn for You"78
Dean Ray"Crying"26
Brothers3"Que Sera"42
Brothers3"The Sound of Silence"48
Marlisa Punzalan"Somewhere Over the Rainbow"93
Marlisa Punzalan"Titanium"96
Dean Ray"Folsom Prison Blues" / "That's All Right (Mama)"49
Reigan Derry"Only Love Can Hurt Like This"63
Dean Ray"The Power of Love"65
Brothers3"Massachusetts"87
Dean Ray"Bette Davis Eyes"33
Marlisa Punzalan"Yesterday"67
Brothers3"Safe & Sound"82
"—" denotes a performance that did not chart in that country.

Season seven performances

ArtistTitlePeak chart positions
AUS
[204]
Cyrus Villanueva"Wicked Game"6
Mahalia Simpson"Hello"88
Louise Adams"People Help the People"91
Jess & Matt"Do You Remember"53
Cyrus Villanueva"Hold Back the River"100
Jess & Matt"Dancing in the Dark"107
Cyrus Villanueva"Rumour Has It"109
Jess & Matt"Stay"68
Cyrus Villanueva"Knockin' on Heaven's Door"80
Louise Adams"You Don't Own Me"94
Jess & Matt"You're the One That I Want"30
Cyrus Villanueva"In the Air Tonight"71
Jess & Matt"Need You Now"77
Cyrus Villanueva"Jealous"81

By Artist

ArtistAustraliaKoreaNew ZealandSweden
Top 100
song
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entries
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song
entries
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entries
Top 40
song
entries
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Top 60
album
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Dami Im17342
Taylor Henderson162
The Collective121
Brothers3111
Samantha Jade1122
Dean Ray10111
Jai Waetford91
Cyrus Villanueva81
Reigan Derry81
Reece Mastin7343
Nathaniel Willemse711
Bella Ferraro7
Marlisa Punzalan6111
Jess & Matt51
Louise Adams31
Johnny Ruffo3
Third Degree3
Joelle Hadjia3
Altiyan Childs2111
Random21
What About Tonight2
Jiordan Tolli2
Christina Parie / KYA2
Sydnee Carter2
Jason Heerah2
Jason Owen 12
Mahalia Simpson1
JTR11
Vince Harder1
Young Men Society1
Andrew Wishart1
Caitlyn Shadbolt1

Certifications

Australia

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

ArtistTotal certifications
PlatinumGoldSales
Reece Mastin101735,000
Dami Im43385,000
Samantha Jade43385,000
Taylor Henderson42350,000
Nathaniel Willemse4280,000
Altiyan Childs2140,000
Johnny Ruffo11105,000
Marlisa Punzalan11105,000
The Collective270,000
Jai Waetford135,000
Dean Ray135,000
Cyrus Villanueva135,000

New Zealand

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

ArtistTotal certifications
PlatinumGoldSales
Reece Mastin3137,500
Altiyan Childs115,000

Notes

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Beautiful Nightmare is the second studio album by British-Australian recording artist Reece Mastin, released on 19 October 2012, by Sony Music Australia. It is the follow-up to Mastin's self-titled debut album, and his first album to be made up of solely original material. In composing the album, Mastin collaborated with several songwriters and producers, including DNA Songs, Benji Madden, Lindsay Rimes, Damon Sharpe, Louis Biancaniello, Brian Howes and Rune Westberg, among others.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Samantha Jade discography</span>

The discography of Australian singer Samantha Jade consists of four studio albums, twenty-five singles, ten promotional singles and eleven music videos. After being announced as the winner of the fourth season of The X Factor Australia in 2012, Jade released her winner's single "What You've Done to Me", which debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified triple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association for sales of 210,000 copies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jai Waetford</span> Australian musician

Jai Waetford is an Australian pop singer and songwriter who was the last contestant eliminated on the fifth season of The X Factor Australia. He subsequently signed with Sony Music Australia and released his debut single "Your Eyes", which peaked at number six on the ARIA Singles Chart. Waetford's self-titled debut EP was released in December 2013 and peaked at number 21 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Waetford joined the Australian soap opera Neighbours in February 2016 as Angus Beaumont-Hannay; his debut episode aired on 2 May. His latest EP Heart Miles was released 3 June 2016.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Taylor Henderson</span> Australian singer and songwriter (born 1993)

Taylor James Henderson is an Australian singer and songwriter. Originating from Ceres, Victoria, Henderson rose to fame after placing third on the fourth series of Australia's Got Talent in 2010. Three years later, he became the runner-up on the fifth season of The X Factor Australia and subsequently received a recording contract with Sony Music Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Warrior (Havana Brown song)</span> 2013 single by Havana Brown

"Warrior" is a song by Australian DJ and recording artist Havana Brown. It is the second single from her debut studio album Flashing Lights (2013). The song peaked at number 11 on the ARIA Singles Chart and at number 3 on the Australia Dance chart. "Warrior" was certified double platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association for sales of 140,000 copies. It also was a hit in the United States, peaking at number one on the US dance charts.

<i>Dami Im</i> (album) 2013 studio album by Dami Im

Dami Im is the second studio album by Dami Im, the winner of the fifth season of The X Factor Australia, released through Sony Music Australia on 15 November 2013. The album debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association for shipments of 70,000 copies. It was preceded by the lead single "Alive", which debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum for selling 70,000 copies. Im became the first X Factor Australia contestant in ARIA Charts history to follow up a number one single with a number one album.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Girls (All Around the World)</span> 2013 single by Reece Mastin

"Girls (All Around the World)" is a song by British-Australian recording artist Reece Mastin. It was released as a digital download on 25 October 2013. The song peaked at number 59 on the ARIA Singles Chart. "Girls (All Around the World)" was written by Mastin, Rune Westberg, Brian Howes and was produced by Rune Westberg.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Taylor Henderson discography</span>

The discography of Australian singer and songwriter Taylor Henderson consists of two studio albums, two extended plays, nine singles one album appearance, and five music videos. Henderson was the runner-up on the fifth season of The X Factor Australia in 2013, and subsequently received a contract with Sony Music Australia. He released his self-titled debut album in November 2013, which features selected songs he performed as part of the top twelve on The X Factor. The album debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of 70,000 copies. Additionally, the album also included Henderson's debut single "Borrow My Heart", which topped the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified double platinum.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dean Ray</span> Australian singer and songwriter

Dean Pritchard, better known by his stage name Dean Ray, is an Australian singer and songwriter. In 2014, he was the runner-up on the sixth season of The X Factor Australia. Ray subsequently received a recording contract with Sony Music Australia and released his debut single "Coming Back", which debuted at number one on the ITunes Singles Chart and number five on the ARIA Singles Chart. This was followed by the release of his self-titled debut album in November 2014, which debuted at number five on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dami Im discography</span>

The discography of South Korean-born Australian recording artist Dami Im consists of six studio albums, four extended plays, twenty singles and two album appearances. Im began her music career as a gospel singer in Korea and independently released her debut studio album, Dream, in 2010. She was the winner on the fifth season of The X Factor Australia in 2013, and subsequently received a contract with Sony Music Australia. Im released her self-titled second studio album in November 2013, which features selected songs she performed as part of the top twelve on The X Factor. The album debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of 70,000 copies. Additionally, the album also included Im's debut single "Alive", which topped the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified platinum. She became the first X Factor Australia contestant to follow up a number one single with a number one album on the ARIA Charts.

Cyrus Villanueva, also known mononymously as Cyrus, is an Australian singer from Wollongong, New South Wales. He is best known for winning the seventh season of The X Factor Australia in 2015. His debut studio album Cyrus was released on 9 December 2015.

<i>Change Colours</i> 2015 studio album by Reece Mastin

Change Colours is the third studio album by British-Australian recording artist Reece Mastin, released on 9 October 2015 by Social Family Records. It is the first studio album released by Mastin since leaving Sony Music Australia, and the follow-up to his 2015 extended play Rebel and the Reason. The album is described as a rock album "high on raw feelings, with songs ripped straight out of real-life experiences that cut to the heart of the matter". It was announced and became available for pre-order on 11 September 2015.

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  203. Peak chart positions for series six performances on the New Zealand Singles Chart:
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