Artist: | Lindsay Lohan |
Studio: | 2 |
Singles: | 6 |
American singer-songwriter Lindsay Lohan has released two studio albums and six singles. While acting in the Disney films Freaky Friday (2003) and Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004), Lohan began recording songs for the soundtracks.[1] In September 2002, Emilio Estefan, Jr. had signed Lohan to a five-album contract.[2] The deal was later scrapped and Lohan signed on to Casablanca Records in 2004, under the management of Tommy Mottola.[3] Speak, her debut album, was released in December 2004. The record peaked at number 4 on the Billboard 200[4] and earned a Platinum certification.[2] Speak spawned Lohan's first single, "Rumors",[5] which eventually earned a Gold certification, as well as a nomination for Best Pop Video at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards.[6]
Lohan's second album, A Little More Personal (Raw), was released in December 2005.[2] The album peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200,[2] gaining Gold certification in early 2006. The first and only single from the album, "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)", peaked at number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Lohan's first song to debut on the chart.[7] [8] In 2007, Lohan commenced work on a third album following a move to the Universal Motown label.[9] A promotional single, "Bossy", released in May 2008,[10] was written by Ne-Yo and Stargate.[9] The album was initially due for release in late 2008,[9] however, Lohan announced in November 2008 that work on the album had stalled.[11] In 2010, it was believed that she was still recording an album after the long wait.[12] In July 2019, it was confirmed that Lohan was working on new music with Universal Republic's Casablanca Records again, and teased the track "Xanax" on social media.[13] [14] [15] The single "Back to Me" was then released on April 3, 2020.[16] In 2022, she revealed being focused on her acting career and new music would likely only come in soundtrack form, adding, "I've done a ton of songs that are sitting, waiting. Maybe five years down the line, I'll do another album."[17]
Details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Sales | ||||||||||||
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US [18] | AUS [19] | AUT [20] | CAN [21] | GER [22] | JPN [23] | POL [24] | UK [25] | ||||||||
Speak |
| 4 | 57 | 36 | 9 | 53 | 19 | 12 | 105 |
Platinum[26] Platinum[27] |
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A Little More Personal (Raw) |
| 20 | 88 | — | 43 | — | 44 | — | — |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||||||||||||
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US [30] | AUS | AUT | CAN [31] | GER | IRL [32] | NL [33] | SWE [34] | SWI [35] | UK [36] | ||||||
"Rumors" | 2004 | — | 10 | 23 | — | 14 | — | 31 | 34 | 30 | — |
Gold[37] | Speak | ||
"Over" | — | 27 | 49 | — | 40 | 19 | — | — | 52 | 27 | |||||
"First" | 2005 | — | 31 | — | — | 74 | — | — | — | 41 | — | ||||
"Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)" | 57 | 7 | 74 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | A Little More Personal (Raw) | ||||
"Bossy" | 2008 | — | — | — | 77 | — | — | — | — | — | — | rowspan="2" | |||
"Back to Me" | 2020 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Year | Album | ||
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"Ultimate" | 2003 | Freaky Friday | |
"Drama Queen (That Girl)" | 2004 | Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen | |
"Jingle Bell Rock" | 2022 | Falling for Christmas |
Year | Other artists | Album | |
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"What Are You Waiting For?" | 2004 | Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen | |
"Don't Move On / Living for the City / Changes" | |||
"A Day in the Life" | |||
"I Decide" | The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement | ||
"Skits" | 2005 | Olivia, DJ Whoo Kid, Tony Yayo | So Seductive (G-Unit Radio Part 12) |
"Frankie and Johnny" | 2006 | A Prairie Home Companion | |
"Red River Valley / In the Sweet By and By" | A Prairie Home Companion cast | ||
"Lohan Holiday" | Ali Lohan | Lohan Holiday | |
"A Beautiful Life" | 2007 | The Hills | |
"Danceophobia" | 2015 | Duran Duran | Paper Gods |