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.)