Skylar Grey discography

Overview
The discography of Skylar Grey (born Holly Webb; 23 February 1986) comprises her releases as a recording artist and her contributions as a songwriter and featured vocalist. Active since the early 2000s, Grey has issued two studio albums, several extended plays (EPs), numerous singles (both as lead and featured artist), and a substantial catalog of songwriting credits for other performers.

Studio albums

Year Title Label Peak chart positions*
2013 Don't Think Twice Kid Recordings / Interscope US Billboard 200: 138
2017 Natural Born Killers Kid Recordings / Atlantic US Billboard 200: 58

*Chart positions reflect the highest placement on the US Billboard 200 unless otherwise noted.

Extended plays (EPs)

Year Title Label
2009 Untitled Demo (as Holly Webb) Independent
2011 The Fallen Angel Kid Recordings
2015 The Wild Kid Recordings
2021 Invincible Kid Recordings

Singles (lead artist)

Year Title Album/EP association US Hot 100*
2010 “I F*** Love You”
2011 “Dance With My Ghost” The Fallen Angel EP
2013 “Invisible Touch” Don't Think Twice
2015 “C'mon Let’s Move” The Wild EP
2016 “The Darkest Part” (feat. X Ambassadors) Natural Born Killers
2019 “Make It Rain” (with Sia)
2020 “Clouds” (featuring A Boogie wit da  Hoodie)
2022 “Beautiful” (feat. Wale)

*The US Hot 100 column indicates only entries that entered the Billboard Hot 100; “—” denotes no entry.

Featured appearances

Year Song Primary artist Album Notable chart performance
2009 “Love the Way” Eminem (featuring Skylar Grey) Relapse US Billboard Hot 100: 84
2010 “I’m Not Afraid” (unreleased demo) Eminem (featuring Skylar Grey)
2011 “Coming Home” Diddy – Dirty Money (featuring Skylar Grey) The Revolt
2012 “C’mon Let’s Move” Kaskade (featuring Skylar Grey) Fire & Ice US Dance Club Songs: 4
2013 “Where Do We Go” The Weeknd (featuring Skylar Grey) Kiss Land (deluxe)
2014 “I Don’t Want to Change the World” David Guetta (featuring Skylar Grey) Nothing but the Beat 2.0 US Billboard Hot 100: 69
2015 “Rolling in the Deep (A Skylar Grey Remix)” Adele (remix)
2018 “Wolf” Travis Scott (featuring Skylar Grey) ASTROWORLD (deluxe) US Billboard Hot 100: 52
2020 “You’re the Reason” Calum Scott (featuring Skylar Grey) Only Lullabies
2023 “Hold My Hand” Jaden Smith (featuring Skylar Grey)

Songwriting and production credits
Skylar Grey has co‑written or co‑produced a wide range of commercially successful tracks for other artists, including:

  • “Love the Way” – Eminem (2009) – US Hot 100: 4 (as co‑writer).
  • “I’m Not Afraid” – Eminem (2010) – US Hot 100: 1 (co‑writer).
  • “Coming Home” – Diddy – Dirty Money (2011) – US Hot 100: 53 (co‑writer).
  • “Coming Home” – Diddy – Dirty Money (2011) – US Hot 100: 53 (co‑writer).
  • “Love Me Again” – John Legend (2012) – US Adult Contemporary chart: 20 (co‑writer).
  • “Coming Home” – Diddy – Dirty Money (2011) – US Hot 100: 53 (co‑writer).
  • “Love Me Again” – John Legend (2012) – US Adult Contemporary chart: 20 (co‑writer).
  • See You” – Martin Garrix (2020) – co‑writer, co‑producer.

(The list above is representative; Grey’s full songwriting catalogue exceeds 150 credited works.)

Compilation appearances
Grey’s recordings have appeared on several soundtrack and compilation albums, notably:

  • The Hunger Games: Songs from the Film (2012) – “My Heart Is Broken” (original version).
  • Fifty Shades of Grey: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2015) – “Love the Way” (Eminem) (written/produced by Grey).

Career highlights and impact
Skylar Grey’s discography reflects a dual career: as a singer‑songwriter releasing her own material and as a behind‑the‑scenes composer contributing to mainstream pop, hip‑hop, and electronic music. Her work has earned multiple RIAA certifications (Gold or higher) for both her performances and her songwriting credits.

References

  • Billboard chart archives (Billboard.com)
  • RIAA certification database (riaa.com)
  • AllMusic discography (allmusic.com)
  • Official releases listed on Skylar Grey’s website and verified music platforms (Spotify, Apple Music).

(All data reflects information publicly available up to September 2024.)

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