Jennifer Hudson discography

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Jennifer Hudson discography
Hudson in 2013
Studio albums3
Music videos12
Singles20
Soundtrack albums1
Album appearances8
Soundtrack appearances22

American singer and actress Jennifer Hudson has released three studio albums, sixteen singles (including two as a featured artist), five promotional singles and ten music videos. She has also made various contributions to other artist's albums and has appeared on the soundtrack for the 2006 musical film, Dreamgirls.

Hudson's music incorporates a range of musical genres such as soul and R&B. Motown is often seen as an influence on Hudson's music. Hudson rose to fame as a contestant on the third series of American Idol, however being eliminated at the "Top 7" stage.[1] Hudson went on to perform as "Effie White" in the 2006 film adaptation of the original production of Broadway musical, Dreamgirls.[2] Hudson won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance,[3] becoming one of the few people to win an award at the ceremony for a debut performance. The soundtrack of the film was again a huge success, reaching number one on the Billboard 200. One of Hudson's performances, "Love You I Do", was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Original Song, and won the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media.

Following Hudson's success on Dreamgirls, her self-titled debut album, Jennifer Hudson was released in 2008, to commercial success, debuting at number two on the Billboard 200. Hudson's first single from the album, "Spotlight" was a success around the world, reaching number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100,[4] as well as 11 on its British counterpart.[5] The song also reached number-one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[6] Jennifer Hudson has since been certified Gold in the U.S.[7] Hudson was nominated for three Grammy Awards for Jennifer Hudson, collecting the award for "Best R&B Album" at the 51st Awards Ceremony.[8] Her second album, I Remember Me (2011), also debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 selling 165,000 copies in its first week. The first single, "Where You At", was an R&B hit, reaching the top ten at the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.

Studio albums[edit]

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales, and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[9]
US
R&B
/HH

[10]
AUS
[11]
GER
[12]
IRE
[13]
JPN
[14]
KOR (Int.)
[15]
SWI
[16]
UK
[17]
Jennifer Hudson 2 2 73 46 27 21
I Remember Me
  • Released: March 22, 2011
  • Label: Arista, J
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2 2 26 84 86 19 13 57 20
  • US: 459,000 (as of 2014)[22]
JHUD
  • Released: September 23, 2014
  • Label: RCA
  • Formats: CD, digital download
10 2 170 59 100 116
  • US: 61,000 (as of 2014)[23]
"—" denotes an album that did not chart

Soundtracks[edit]

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[9]
SWI
[16]
UK
[17]
Respect
  • Released: August 13, 2021[24]
  • Label: Epic,[25] MGM
  • Formats: Vinyl, CD, digital downloads, streaming[26]
151 93 [A]

Singles[edit]

As lead artist[edit]

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[29]
US R&B
/HH

[30]
AUS
[11]
CAN
[31]
GER
[32]
IRE
[13]
KOR (Int.)
[15]
SCO
[33]
NZ
[34]
UK
[17]
"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" 2006 60 14 37 32 32 Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture
"Spotlight" 2008 24 1 96 69 58 32 21 11 Jennifer Hudson
"If This Isn't Love" 2009 63 5 76 [B] 37
"Giving Myself" 84
"Where You At" 2011 64 10 15 103 I Remember Me
"I Remember Me" 30 89
"No One Gonna Love You" 23
"I Got This" 54
"Think Like a Man"
(with Ne-Yo featuring Rick Ross)
2012 90 33 20 Think Like a Man OST
"I Can't Describe (The Way I Feel)"
(featuring T.I.)
2013 [C] 54 109 JHUD
"Walk It Out"
(featuring Timbaland)
2014 [D] 56
"It's Your World"
(featuring R. Kelly)
[E]
"I Still Love You" 2015
"Remember Me"[41] 2017 41 50 Non-album singles
"Burden Down"[42]
"I'll Fight"[43] 2018 [F] RBG
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"[44] 2021 [G] Non-album single
"Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)"[24] [H] Respect
"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)"[45] Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist[edit]

List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[29]
US R&B
/HH

[30]
AUS
[11]
CAN
[31]
IRE
[13]
NZ
[34]
UK
[17]
"Overjoyed"
(Jamie Williams featuring Jennifer Hudson)
2007 After Hours[46]
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
(as USA for Haiti)
2010 2 18 7 9 8 50 Non-album single
"Go All Night"
(Gorgon City featuring Jennifer Hudson)
2014 14 Sirens
"Trouble"
(Iggy Azalea featuring Jennifer Hudson)
2015 67 22 10 73 20 7 Reclassified
"How Great Thou Art"
(Pentatonix featuring Jennifer Hudson)
2017 A Pentatonix Christmas
"Oh Santa!"
(Mariah Carey featuring Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson)
2020 76 20 60 76 50 Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special (Apple TV+ Original Soundtrack)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles[edit]

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[29]
AUS
[11]
AUT
[51]
CAN
[31]
GER
IRE
[13]
NZ
[34]
SWI
[16]
UK
[17]
"The Star-Spangled Banner" [52] 2009 Non-album single
"You Pulled Me Through"[53] Jennifer Hudson
"One Shining Moment"[54] 2010 Non-album single
"Feeling Good"[55] I Remember Me
"Night of Your Life"
(David Guetta featuring Jennifer Hudson)
2011 81 37 7 30 12 46 38 24 35 Nothing but the Beat
"On Top of the World"[56]
(with Pixie Lott, Luan Santana, Yemi Alade & Monali Thakur)
2018 Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs[edit]

List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Single Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[29]
US R&B
/HH

[30]
US R&B
Digital

[57]
US Gospel
Digital

[58]
CAN
[31]
UK
[17]
UK R&B
[59]
"Leaving Tonight"
(Ne-Yo featuring Jennifer Hudson)
2007 55 Because of You
"All Dressed in Love" 2008 72 Sex and the City Soundtrack
"Jesus Promised Me a Home Over There" 110 6 Jennifer Hudson
"Let It Be"
(featuring The Roots)
2010 98 70 97 Hope for Haiti Now
"Don't Look Down" 2011 70 I Remember Me
"Believe" 3
"Love You I Do" 80 24 Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture
"Whatever Makes You Happy"
(with Juicy J)
2015 22 Empire: Original Soundtrack from Season 1[60]
"For My God" 7 Empire: The Complete Season 1[61]
"Home"
(with Kennedy Holmes)
2018 6 The Season 15 Collection (The Voice Performance)[62]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances[edit]

Song Year Album
"Easy to Be Hard" 2004 Hair – Actor's Fund of America Benefit Recording[63]
"The Future Ain't What It Used to Be"
(with Meat Loaf)
2006 Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose[64][65]
"Leaving Tonight"
(with Ne-Yo)
2007 Because of You[66]
"The Star-Spangled Banner" 2009 Change Is Now: Renewing America's Promise[67]
"Let It Be Me"
(with Rod Stewart)
Soulbook
"You Put a Move on My Heart"
(with Quincy Jones)
2010 Q Soul Bossa Nostra
"Proud Mary"
(with John Fogerty, Allen Toussaint and Rebirth Brass Band)
2013 Wrote a Song for Everyone
"I'm a Woman"
(with Kristin Chenoweth)
2019 For the Girls
"Superstar"[68]
(with Anthony Hamilton)
2021 Love Is the New Black

Soundtrack appearances[edit]

Song Year Album
"Move"
(with Beyoncé Knowles and Anika Noni Rose)
2006 Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture[69][70]
"Fake Your Way to the Top"
(with Beyoncé Knowles, Anika Noni Rose and Eddie Murphy)
"Cadillac Car"
(with various artists)
"Steppin' to The Bad Side"
(with various artists)
"Love You I Do"
(with Beyoncé Knowles, Anika Noni Rose and Eddie Murphy)
"I Want You Baby"
(with Beyoncé Knowles, Anika Noni Rose and Eddie Murphy)
"Family"
(with various artists)
"Dreamgirls"
(with Beyoncé Knowles and Anika Noni Rose)
"It's All Over"
(with various artists)
"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"
"I Am Changing"
"One Night Only"
"Dreamgirls"(finale version)
(with Beyoncé Knowles, Anika Noni Rose and Sharon Leal)
"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" (dance mix)
"Love Is Your Color"
(with Leona Lewis)
2010 Sex and the City 2
"Bleed for Love"
(featuring Soweto Gospel Choir)
2011 Winnie Mandela
"I Can't Let Go" 2013 Smash episode" The Song"
"I Got Love"
"Everybody Loves You Now" cover of Billy Joel
(with Andy Mientus)
"On Broadway" cover of The Drifters
(with Katharine McPhee)
Smash episode On Broadway
"Mama Makes Three"
"Be Grateful"
(with Forest Whitaker and Jacob Latimore)
Black Nativity[71]
"Test of Faith"
"Hush Child (Get You Through This Silent Night)"
(with Jacob Latimore, Luke James and Grace Gibson)
"He Loves Me Still"
(with Angela Bassett)
"Fix Me Jesus"
"As"
(with Forest Whitaker and Jacob Latimore)
"I Run" 2015 Chi-Raq (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[72]
"Remember the Music" Empire: Original Soundtrack from Season 1[60]
"Whatever Makes You Happy"
(with Juicy J)
"For My God" Empire: The Complete Season 1[61]
"Big, Blonde and Beautiful" 2016 Hairspray Live![73]
"I Know Where I've Been"
"You Can't Stop the Beat"
(with Maddie Baillio, Garrett Clayton, Ariana Grande, Ephraim Sykes, Harvey Fierstein, Martin Short, Kristin Chenoweth, Dove Cameron, and Company)
"Come So Far (Got So Far to Go)"
(with Ariana Grande)
"I'll Follow the Sun"
(with the Beat Bugs)
Beat Bugs: Best of Seasons 1 & 2 (Music from the Netflix Original Series)[74]
"Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight" Sing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[75]
"Hallelujah"
(with Tori Kelly)
Sing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Deluxe)[76]
"Memory" 2019 Cats: Highlights from the Motion Picture Soundtrack[77]
"All I Need" 2023 The Color Purple (Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture)[78]

Music videos[edit]

Video Year Director
"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" 2007 Bill Condon[79]
"Spotlight" 2008 Chris Robinson[80][81]
"If This Isn't Love" 2009 Diane Martel[82]
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" 2010 Paul Haggis
"Where You At" 2011 Anthony Mandler[83]
"No One Gonna Love You Diane Martel
"Think Like a Man" 2012
"I Can't Describe (The Way I Feel)" 2013 Anthony Mandler[84]
"Walk It Out" 2014 Little X[85]
"I Still Love You 2015 Tabitha Denholm and Molly Schiot[86]
"Remember Me" 2017
"Burden Down" Sam Lecca
"Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)" 2021

Notes[edit]

Charts and sales

  1. ^ Respect did not enter the UK Albums Chart, but peaked at number 33 on the UK Digital Albums chart[27] and number 2 on the UK Soundtrack Albums chart.[28]
  2. ^ "If This Isn't Love" did not enter the Korean Goan International Digital chart, but peaked at number 97 on the International Streaming chart.[37]
  3. ^ "I Can't Describe (The Way I Feel)" did not enter Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but peaked at number 27 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart[38] and number 7 on Adult R&B Songs.[39]
  4. ^ "Walk It Out" did not enter Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but peaked at number 43 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart[38] and number 22 on Adult R&B Songs.[39]
  5. ^ "It's Your World" did not enter Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but peaked at number 35 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart,[38] number 11 on Adult R&B Songs[39] and number 3 on Dance Club Songs.[40]
  6. ^ "I'll Fight" did not enter Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 3 on the US Dance Club Songs chart.[40]
  7. ^ "Ain’t No Mountain High Enough" did not enter Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but peaked at number 21 on the US Adult R&B Songs chart.[39]
  8. ^ "Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)" did not enter Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but peaked at number 21 on the US Adult R&B Songs chart.[39]

References[edit]

General
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