Lali_discography

Lali discography

Lali discography

Argentine singer discography


Argentine singer Lali has released five studio albums, two extended plays, two live albums, one soundtrack album, forty-six singles (including nine as a featured artist) and twelve promotional singles. Lali first appeared on the track "No Digas Nada" for the soundtrack Rincón de Luz in 2003. From 2007 to 2012, the singer was part of the pop-group Teen Angels, derived from the television series Casi Ángeles, which recorded five studio albums, two compilation albums, three live albums and sixteen singles. The albums received gold and platinum certifications in Argentina and Spain. In 2013, one year after the group's disbandment, Lali announced her solo career.[1]

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Lali's debut album, A Bailar, was released on 21 March 2014. The album peaked at No. 5 in Argentina and at No. 3 in Uruguay. It spawned five singles: "A Bailar",[2] "Asesina",[3] "Mil Años Luz",[4] "Del Otro Lado"[5] and "Histeria".[6] In December 2014, Lali signed a music deal with Sony Music Argentina and released a limited deluxe edition of the album titled A Bailar: Edición Fanpack. Days after, the album received a gold certification by CAPIF for selling 20,000 copies. For the 2015 Gardel Awards the album won in the categories for "Best New Pop Artist Album" and "Best Female Pop Artist Album".[7]

In 2015, the singer appeared on nine of the eleven tracks of the soundtrack for Esperanza Mía, which debuted at No. 1 in Argentina and Uruguay and also received a platinum certification by CAPIF.

"Unico", which was originally intended to be the lead single from her second album, Soy, was released on 20 March 2016.[8] The album's title track, "Soy", which replaced "Unico" as the lead single, was released on 5 May 2016.[9] The album was released on 20 May 2016 and was certified gold by CAPIF a few hours after its release.[10] The record reached the top position on the charts of four countries, including Argentina, Israel, Venezuela and Uruguay, while also entering the top ten in Spain and Italy. Two further singles were released from the album: "Boomerang" and "Ego", the last one becoming Lali's debut single in the United States and Puerto Rico. The album was later certified gold by the Uruguayan Disc Chamber (CUD) for selling over 2,000 copies.

Her third studio album, Brava, was released on 10 August 2018.[11] The album debuted at No. 2 in Argentina and was certified four times platinum by CAPIF. It was preceded by the singles "Una Na", "Tu Novia", "100 Grados" and "Besarte Mucho".[12] Back in February, Espósito collaborated with Mau y Ricky, Karol G, Becky G and Leslie Grace on the remix version of "Mi Mala", which received a triple platinum Latin certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[13] Lali teamed up with Mau y Ricky again for the album's fifth single "Sin Querer Queriendo", which peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100. In 2019, Lali joined Thalía on their single "Lindo Pero Bruto", which peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart and was certified gold by RIAA. The final singles from Brava were the Pabllo Vittar-assisted "Caliente", which received a gold certification in Brazil, and "Somos Amantes".

In late 2019, Lali kicked-off her fourth era with the releases of "Laligera" and "Como Así" (featuring boyband CNCO) which peaked at No. 24 and No. 33, respectively, on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100. In 2020, the singles were followed by "Lo Que Tengo Yo" and "Fascinada". She also was featured on songs by Pinto "Wahin", Fito Paez, Los Ángeles Azules and Dvicio. In November 2020, Lali released her fourth studio album, Libra, alongside its fifth single, "Ladrón" in collaboration with Argentine trap singer Cazzu.

After a year away from the music scene, Lali finally made her return with the triple release of "Disciplina", "Diva" and "Como Tú" between January and February 2022. In June, Lali released "N5", with which she earned her first top-ten entry on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and her first solo gold certification by CAPIF. Between August 2022 and April 2023, Lali released the singles "2 Son 3", "Motiveishon", "Cómpreme un Brishito" and "Obsesión". The eight tracks were included on Lali, the artist's fifth studio album. The record debuted at the number one position in Argentina and Uruguay.

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Footnotes

  1. A Bailar was originally released as an independent project on 21 March 2014 and later re-released on 9 December 2014 by Sony Music Argentina.
  2. "Sin Querer Queriendo" also appears on Mau y Ricky's debut studio album Para Aventuras y Curiosidades.
  3. "Amor de Verdad" features uncredited vocals by Zetta Krome.
  4. "Unico" was originally intended to be the lead single from Soy, but was replaced for the title track "Soy" for unknown reasons.

Notes for peak chart positions

  1. "Soy" did not enter the Billboard Argentina Hot 100, but peaked at number 5 on the Monitor Latino Argentina National Songs chart.[39]
  2. "Ego" did not enter the Billboard Argentina Hot 100, but peaked at number 15 on the Monitor Latino Latin Airplay chart,[40] and at number 4 on the National Songs chart.[41]
  3. "Una Na" did not enter the Billboard Mexico Airplay chart, but peaked at number 34 on the Mexico Espanol Airplay chart.[42]
  4. "Una Na" did not enter the Venezuela Top 20 Airplay chart, but peaked at number 98 on the Venezuela Year-End Top 100 Pop Airplay chart.[43]
  5. "Tu Novia" did not enter the Monitor Latino Uruguayan Airplay chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Uruguayan Latin Airplay chart.[44]
  6. "Lindo Pero Bruto" did not enter the Billboard Mexico Airplay chart, but peaked at number 14 on the Mexico Espanol Airplay chart.[42]
  7. "Lindo Pero Bruto" did not enter the Venezuela Top 20 Airplay chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Venezuela Top 20 Pop Airplay chart.[46]
  8. "Como Así" did not enter the Monitor Latino Uruguayan Airplay chart, but peaked at number 15 on the Uruguayan Latin Airplay chart.[51]
  9. "Lo Que Tengo Yo" did not enter the Monitor Latino Uruguayan Airplay chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Uruguayan Latin Airplay chart.[52]
  10. "Yo Te Diré" did not enter the Uruguay Top 20 Airplay chart, but peaked at number 99 on the Uruguay Year-End Top 100 Pop Airplay chart.[56]
  11. "Yo Te Diré" did not enter the Venezuela Top 20 Airplay chart, but peaked at number 78 on the Venezuela Year-End Top 100 Pop Airplay chart.[57]
  12. "Nochentera" did not enter the Billboard Argentina Hot 100, but peaked at number 15 on the Argentina Airplay chart.[58]
  13. "Baum Baum" did not enter the Billboard Argentina Hot 100, but peaked at number nine on the Argentina Airplay chart.[59]
  14. "Color Esperanza 2020" did not enter the Colombia Top 100 singles chart, but peaked at number 11 on Monitor Latino's Colombia Pop Songs chart.[71]
  15. "Color Esperanza 2020" did not enter the Ecuador Top 100 singles chart, but peaked at number 13 on Monitor Latino's Ecuador Pop Songs chart.[72]
  16. "Las Maravillas de la Vida" did not enter the Paraguay Pop Airplay chart, but peaked at number five on the Paraguay Tropical Airplay chart.[74]

See also


References

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  10. Peak positions in Argentina:
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  15. Peak chart positions for albums in Uruguay:
  16. Peak chart positions for albums in Venezuela:
  17. "Lali - Soy" (in Spanish). Cámara Uruguaya del Disco. 6 December 2016. Archived from the original on 21 December 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
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  23. Peak positions in Argentina: Pre-Argentina Hot 100 era:
  24. Peak positions in Bolivia:
  25. Peak positions for singles in the Chilean Pop Airplay chart:
  26. Peak positions on the Ecuador Pop chart:
  27. Peak positions on the Panama Pop Airplay chart:
  28. Peak positions on the Paraguay Pop Airplay chart:
  29. Peak positions in Uruguay:
  30. Peak positions on the Latin Pop Airplay chart:
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