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Anjulie discography

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Anjulie discography
A woman singing into a microphone
Anjulie performing in 2010
Studio albums1
Singles9
Music videos8
Other appearances7

The discography of Anjulie, a Canadian pop music singer-songwriter, consists of one studio album, eleven singles (including one as a featured artist) and eight music videos. Anjulie began her career as a songwriter, penning tracks for several artists in the mid-2000s with Jon Levine. Together, they co-wrote songs for artists including The Philosopher Kings and Kreesha Turner.[1]

Her self-titled debut studio album was released in August 2009. It reached number 108 on the United States Billboard 200 chart.[2] Three singles, "Boom", "Love Songs" and "Rain", were released from the album: "Boom" peaked at number one on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.[3] In early 2011, Anjulie released the single "Brand New Bitch". The song reached number 16 in Canada and was certified platinum by Music Canada (MC).[4][5] Persaud co-wrote the 2012 single "The Boys", which peaked at #41 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and the song "Behind the Music" featured on the US release of Cher Lloyd's debut album Sticks and Stones, in 2012.

Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[2]
US
Heat

[6]
Anjulie 108 2

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
CAN
[4]
CAN AC
[8]
CAN CHR
[9]
CAN Hot AC
[10]
US
Dance

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"Day Will Soon Come"[11] 2008 Anjulie[12] / Boom (EP)[13]
"Boom" 1
"Rain" 2009 3 Anjulie
"Love Songs" 8 Anjulie / Boom (EP)
"Brand New Bitch" 2011 16 7 12 3 Non-album singles
"Stand Behind the Music" 54 30 38
"Headphones"[14] 2012
"You and I" 25 25 12 10
"Allison"[15] 2013
"Falling in Love Again" 2015 43
"Dragonflies"[16][17][18] 2016
"Golden Handcuffs"[19][20][21]
(featuring Rmdy)
"Emotional"[22] 2017
"Just Words"[23][24][25]
(with KOWL)
"Where The Love Goes"[26][27]
(featuring Oskar Flood)
"Dream Again"[28][29][30]
"Where the Water Ends"[31][32][33]
(with VINAI)
"Baghdad"[34][35][36]
"Criminal"[37][38][39]
"Dancing With Girls"[40][41][42] 2018
"DWG"[43][44][45]
"The Morning"[46][47][48]
(with Alex Lustig)
"All We Can Do"[49][50][51]
(with Pusher)
"Hold Me Down"[52][53][54]
"Lose Me"[55][56]
"Danger"[57][58]
"Show Me"
(with Sandro Silva)
"Control"
(with BISHU)
2019 Hali 2 Cali (EP)[59]
"Glory"[60][61] How It Feels to Lose You, Pt. 1 (EP)[62]
"God Complex"[63][64]
"Eyes Closed"[65][66]
"Inside"[67][68]
"Stronger"
(with TheFatRat and Slaydit)
Non album single
"Close To The Sun"[69][70][71]
(with TheFatRat)
"Holy Water"[72][73][74]
(with Natalia Lafourcade featuring Phyno)
"FUYL"[75][76][77] 2020
"—" denotes a single that failed to chart.
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Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"The Prestige"[78][79] 2014 tyDi Non-album singles
"Where The Water Ends" 2016 VINAI
"Into the Fire" VINAI
"Arrows In The Dark" Cash Cash Blood, Sweat & 3 Years
"Supernatural"[80][81] Boombox Cartel and Quix Non-album single
"Crazy Maybe"[82][83] 2017 Feed Me and Kill the Noise Feed Me's Existential Crisis (EP)[84]
"Fly Away" TheFatRat Non-album single
"Changes" 2018 Classified Tomorrow Could Be...
"The In Between"[85][86] Elephante Glass Mansion[87]
"Alone"[88][89] 2019 Marnik, KSHMR, and Jeffrey Jey Non-album singles
"Ghosts" The MVI

Music videos

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List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s)
"Boom" 2008 Adria Petty[90]
"Love Songs" 2009 Matt Robertson[91]
"Rain" Adria Petty[92]
"Addicted2Me" 2010 Yoram Benz[93]
"Brand New Bitch" 2011 Hannah Lux Davis[94]
"Stand Behind the Music"
"Headphones" 2012 Sammy Rawal[95]
"You and I" Ray Wong[96]
"Where The Love Goes"[97] 2017 Unknown

Other appearances

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List of non-single appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"J'Veux M'en Aller" 2008 Koriass and Boogat Les Racines dans le Béton[98]
"Fire in Freetown" 2009 K'naan Troubadour[99]
"Big Things" Fame Soundtrack[100]
"Behind the Music" 2012 Cher Lloyd Sticks + Stones[101]
"The Prestige"[102] 2014 tyDi
"Into the Fire" 2016 Vinai
"Arrows in the Dark" Cash Cash Blood, Sweat & 3 Years
"Crazy Maybe" 2017 Feed Me Feed Me's Existential Crisis[103]

Songwriting credits

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Year Title Artist(s) Album Written with
2005 "Say Goodbye to Jr High" Emma Roberts Unfabulous & More
"Not That Man" The Philosopher Kings Castles The Philosopher Kings
2008 "Chains of Love" Kreesha Turner Passion Jon Levine, Kreesha Turner
"Don't Call Me Baby" Jon Levine
"Beautiful" Jon Levine, Kreesha Turner
2010 "Didn't See You Coming" Fefe Dobson Joy Fefe Dobson, Jon Levine
"Didn't See You Coming" Fefe Dobson, Dave Lichens
2012 "The Boys Nicki Minaj and Cassie Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – The Re-Up Onika Maraj, Jonas Jeberg, Jean Baptiste
"Walking On Eggshells" Esthero Everything Is Expensive Jon Levine
"Behind the Music" Cher Lloyd Sticks and Stones (North American version)
2013 "In the Stars" Icona Pop This Is... Icona Pop Jarrad "Jaz" Rogers, Fransisca Hall
"3000 Miles" Emblem3 Nothing To Lose Ross Golan, Jon Levine
2015 "In the Blue" Kelly Clarkson Piece by Piece (Deluxe Edition) Kelly Clarkson, Jesse Shatkin, Fransisca Hall
"Man Killer" Hedley Hello Jacob Hoggard, Jon Levine
2016 "Where Do We Go" Lion Babe Begin Robin Hannibal, Itai Shapira, Jillian Hervey, Lucas Goodman
2017 "Believer" Lea Michele Places Fransisca Hall, Jesse Shatkin
2018 "F**k It Tho" Keshia Chanté Unbound 02 Matthew Burnett, Tayla Parx, Yonatan “XSDTRK” Ayal
2023 "Eat Your Man" Dom Dolla with Nelly Furtado Non-album single Dominic Matheson, Nelly Furtado
2024 "Heels on the Ground" Shawn Desman Non-album single Shawn Bosco Fernandes, Joel Stouffer, Evan Miles, Madison Nadurata
"Toss Up" Priyanka Devastatia Priyanka, Josh Cumbee
"Ready for Myself" Nelly Furtado 7 Nelly Furtado, Dominic Matheson

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