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Ricki-Lee Coulter discography

Ricki-Lee Coulter discography
A 27-year-old woman with dark brown hair, wearing a silver, black and white dress, smiling for the camera.
Ricki-Lee Coulter at Blue Beat Club, Sydney in November 2012
Studio albums5
Compilation albums1
Singles23
Music videos20
Album appearances3

Australian singer and songwriter Ricki-Lee Coulter has released five studio albums, one compilation album, twenty two singles, and twenty music videos. Coulter placed seventh in the second season of Australian Idol in 2004, and subsequently signed with independent label Shock Records.[1] Coulter's self-titled debut album Ricki-Lee was released in October 2005, which debuted at number 30 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[2] The album produced two top-ten singles, "Hell No!" and "Sunshine", which were both certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Coulter briefly became a member of the Australian pop girl group Young Divas the following year, before resuming her solo career early in 2007.

Coulter's second studio album Brand New Day was released in August 2007, which peaked at number 37 and was certified gold. The album was preceded by the lead single "Can't Touch It", which peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified platinum. It also produced two other top-ten singles, "Love Is All Around" and "Can't Sing a Different Song". Coulter's first compilation album Ricki-Lee: The Singles was released in November 2008, but failed to impact the charts. Its lead single "Wiggle It" peaked at number 11. Coulter was expected to release her third studio album Hear No, See No, Speak No in November 2009,[3] but she decided to cancel the album's release due to its first two singles struggling on the charts.[4] The album's lead single "Don't Miss You" peaked at number 24, while the second single "Hear No, See No, Speak No" peaked at number 46.

Coulter ended her contract with Shock Records in 2011[5] and signed with major label EMI Music Australia.[6] Her third studio album Fear & Freedom was released in August 2012, which debuted at number seven and became Coulter's first top ten album. It included the top twenty singles "Raining Diamonds" and "Do It Like That", which were both certified platinum. The latter became Coulter's first song to chart in Japan, where it peaked at number seven on the Japan Hot 100 chart. Coulter's fourth studio album Dance in the Rain was released in October 2014, which debuted at number 14 and became her second top-fifteen album. The album included the singles "All We Need Is Love" and "Happy Ever After".

As of 2023, Ricki-Lee has sold over one million records globally.[7] Her fifth studio album On My Own was released in March 2024.[8]

  1. ^ "On the road with Ricki-Lee". The Age. Fairfax Digital. 2 October 2005. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference AUS was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Compton, Maz (3 October 2009). "Ricki-Lee Coulter in hot Conn job". The Daily Telegraph. News Limited. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
  4. ^ Adams, Cameron (19 October 2011). "Ricki-Lee reboots her pop career". Adelaide Now. News Limited. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Weighing up her options – Ricki-Lee Coulter on a losing streak". The Daily Telegraph. News Limited. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  6. ^ Adams, Cameron (18 October 2011). "Ricki-Lee signs with EMI for success". Herald Sun. Herald and Weekly Times. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  7. ^ "Ricki-Lee Returns With New Single 'On My Own' – Out Now!". Façon Magazine. 4 April 2023. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  8. ^ Cite error: The named reference OMO album was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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