The X Factor (American TV series) discography

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Melanie Amaro, the season 1 winner, has released three singles.
Chris Rene came in third place in season 1; he has released an extended play and three singles.
Rachel Crow, who came in fifth place in season 1, has released an extended play and one single.
LeRoy Bell finished in eighth place in season 1 and has released two albums and one single.
Tate Stevens, the season 2 winner, has released one album and one single.
Fifth Harmony came in third place in season 2. They have released three albums, one extended play, and ten singles. They are the most successful act to have appeared on the American version of the show; they have won several awards and have several platinum and gold certifications.

The X Factor is an American television singing talent show broadcast from 2011 until 2013. The winners and finalists of the seasons have had varied levels of success with their careers.

Singles

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Artist Season Position in show Song title U.S. release date U.S. peak chart
position
Ref(s)
Melanie Amaro 1 Winner "Don't Fail Me Now" / "Love Me Now" September 18, 2012 DNC
"Long Distance" December 3, 2012
Josh Krajcik Runner-up "One Thing She'll Never Know" November 29, 2012
"Back Where We Belong" March 5, 2013
Chris Rene 3rd "Young Homie" March 13, 2012 101 [1]
"Trouble" June 26, 2012 DNC
"Rockin' with You" October 9, 2012
Marcus Canty 4th "Won't Make a Fool Out of You" March 7, 2012
"In & Out" July 31, 2012
"Used by You" December 11, 2012
Rachel Crow 5th "Mean Girls" June 26, 2012
Drew Ryniewicz 6th "Illuminate Me" April 7, 2014
LeRoy Bell 8th "One More Chance" October 1, 2012
Lakoda Rayne 9th "Emergency Brake" September 18, 2012
Fletcher 9th (As part of Lakoda Rayne) "Undrunk" January 25, 2019 61
Stacy Francis 10th "Purple Rain" May 29, 2012 DNC
"I Am the Change" August 7, 2012
Simone Battle 13th (joint) "He Likes Boys" October 28, 2012
"Wild Wild Love" March 18, 2014 30
"Ugly Heart" June 3, 2014 107
The Brewer Boys 13th (joint) "The Christmas Song / Mistletoe" October 1, 2012 DNC
Tiah Tolliver 13th (joint) "I" June 19, 2012
Tate Stevens 2 Winner "Power of a Love Song" March 12, 2013
Fifth Harmony 3rd "Miss Movin' On" June 15, 2013 76 [2]
"Boss" July 8, 2014 43 [2]
"Sledgehammer" October 28, 2014 40 [2]
"Worth It" March 3, 2015 12 [2]
"Work from Home" February 26, 2016 4 [2]
"All in My Head (Flex)" July 9, 2016 24 [2]
"That's My Girl" September 27, 2016 73 [3]
"Down" June 2, 2017 42 [4]
"He Like That" September 19, 2017 DNC
Camila Cabello 3rd (As part of Fifth Harmony) "I Know What You Did Last Summer" November 18, 2015 20
"Bad Things" October 14, 2016 4
"Crying in the Club" May 19, 2017 47
"Havana" August 6, 2017 1
"Never Be the Same" December 7, 2017 6
"Sangria Wine" May 18, 2018 83
"Consequences" October 9, 2018 51
"Mi Persona Favorita" March 28, 2019 DNC
"Find U Again" May 30, 2019 102
"Señorita" June 21, 2019 1
"South of the Border" July 12, 2019 49
"Shameless" September 5, 2019 60
"Liar" September 5, 2019 52
"Cry for Me" October 4, 2019 115
"Easy" October 11, 2019 110
"Living Proof" November 15, 2019 DNC
"My Oh My" January 6, 2020 12
"First Man " June 21, 2020 94
"Don't Go Yet" July 23, 2021 42
"Bam Bam" March 4, 2022 21
"Psychofreak" April 8, 2022 75
"I Luv It" March 27, 2024 81
Lauren Jauregui "Back to Me" December 9, 2016 DNC
"Strangers" May 26, 2017 100 [5]
Ally Brooke "Look At Us Now" June 9, 2017 DNC
"Perfect" January 26, 2018
"Low Key" January 31, 2018 118
Dinah Jane "Boom Boom" October 20, 2017 DNC
"Bottled Up" September 21, 2018
Normani "Love Lies" February 14, 2018 9
"Dancing with a Stranger" January 11, 2019 7
"Motivation" August 16, 2019 33
"Wild Side" July 16, 2021 14
Emblem3 4th "Chloe (You're the One I Want)" April 16, 2013 93 [6]
"3000 Miles" October 8, 2013 DNC
Vino Alan 7th "My Summer" May 22, 2013
Bea Miller 9th Young Blood June 30, 2014 105
Fire n Gold April 28, 2015 78
Yes Girl May 20, 2016 DNC
"Song Like You" February 24, 2017
"S.L.U.T" October 6, 2017
I Wanna Know March 16, 2018
LYRIC 145 12th "I Get It" February 10, 2013
David Correy 14th (joint) "One More Chance" July 4, 2013
"Show Me" July 16, 2013
Alex & Sierra 3 Winner "Scarecrow" September 17, 2014 117
Kane Brown 4 Chair Challenge "Used to Love You Sober" October 3, 2015 82
"What Ifs" February 6, 2017 26
"Heaven" November 15, 2017 15
"Lose It" June 25, 2018 28
"Good As You" January 7, 2019 36
"Saturday Nights" January 11, 2019 57
"One Thing Right" June 19, 2019 32
"Homesick" August 5, 2019 35

Albums

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Artist Season Position in show Album title Release date U.S. peak chart
position
Ref(s)
Josh Krajcik 1 2nd Josh Krajcik November 29, 2012 140
Blindly, Lonely, Lovely April 2, 2013 140
Chris Rene 3rd I'm Right Here October 2, 2012 55
Marcus Canty 4th This...Is Marcus Canty March 5, 2013 114
Rachel Crow 5th Rachel Crow June 26, 2012 114
Drew Ryniewicz 6th Hello It's Me December 17, 2012 DNC
LeRoy Bell 8th Traces February 28, 2012 DNC
Rock 'N Soul February 1, 2013 DNC
Fletcher 9th (as part of Lakota Rayne) Girl of My Dreams 15
In Search of the Antidot 36
Tate Stevens 2 1st Tate Stevens April 23, 2013 18
Carly Rose Sonenclar 2nd Wild September 10, 2020 DNC
Fifth Harmony 3rd Better Together October 18, 2013 6
Reflection January 30, 2015 5
7/27 May 27, 2016 4
Fifth Harmony August 25, 2017 4
Camila Cabello 3rd (As part of Fifth Harmony) Camila January 12, 2018 1
Romance December 6, 2019 3
Familia April 8, 2022 10
C,XOXO June 28, 2024 13
Normani 3rd (As part of Fifth Harmony) Dopamine June 14, 2024 91
Emblem3 4th Nothing to Lose July 30, 2013 7
Bea Miller 9th Young Blood (EP) April 22, 2014 64
Not an Apology July 24, 2015 7
Alex & Sierra 3 1st It's About Us October 7, 2014 8
As Seen on TV September 30, 2016 184

References

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  1. ^ "Chris Rene - Chart history - Billboard". Billboard.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Fifth Harmony - Chart history - Billboard". Billboard.
  3. ^ "Fifth Harmony - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Archived from the original on October 3, 2015.
  4. ^ "Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee's 'Despacito' Dominates Hot 100 for Fifth Week". Billboard.
  5. ^ "Halsey - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Archived from the original on April 27, 2016.
  6. ^ "Emblem3 - Chart history - Billboard". Billboard.