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Dev discography
Dev at the 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards
Studio albums2
Singles12
Music videos17
EPs3

The discography of Dev, an American singer and rapper, consists of two studio albums, one mixtape, three extended plays (one as a split EP), nine singles as a solo artist, as well as 12 as a featured artist. Dev was signed to Universal Republic, her debut single, Bass Down Low featuring The Cataracs, was released on December 6, 2010, later becoming part of her debut studio album The Night the Sun Came Up released in 2011, along with the hit-single "In the Dark" and the duet with Enrique Iglesias: "Naked". Dev has also released two EPs, Bittersweet July and the following second part in 2014. Both projects include the singles "Honey Dip" and "Parade".

In 2016, Dev released "Lowkey" and "#1" featuring Nef the Pharaoh, the latter peaked at 15 on the Billboard Rhythmic chart.

In 2017, Dev released her second studio album I Only See You When I'm Dreamin' on September 8. It includes "All I Wanna Do", "Trouble", "Drunk Texting" and "Come at Me".

Albums

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Studio albums

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Album title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[1]
US
D/E

[2]
CAN
[3]
UK
[4]
The Night the Sun Came Up 61 6 67 136
I Only See You When I'm Dreamin'
  • Released: September 8, 2017
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Mixtapes

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  • Is Hot: The Mixtape (2011)[5]

Extended plays

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Title Details Peak chart positions
US
D/E
Not All Love Songs Have to Be So Sad
(with NanosauR)
Bittersweet July
  • Released: September 23, 2014
  • Label: Rica Lyfe
  • Format: Digital download
16
Bittersweet July, Pt. 2
  • Released: December 15, 2014
  • Label: Rica Lyfe
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

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As lead artist

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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
[6]
US
Dance

[7]
US
Rhy.

[8]
AUS
[9]
CAN
[10]
DEN
[11]
IRL
[12]
UK
[13]
"Bass Down Low"
(featuring The Cataracs)
2010 61 24 66 35 28 10 The Night the Sun Came Up
"In the Dark" 2011 11 1 2 41 13 22 33 37
"Naked"
(with Enrique Iglesias)
99 2 30 54 26
"In My Trunk"
(featuring 2 Chainz)
2012
"Kiss It"
(featuring Sage the Gemini)
2013 [A] 34 Non-album single
"Honey Dip" 2014 61 85 Bittersweet July
"Parade" 2015 50 Bittersweet July, Pt. 2
"#1"
(featuring Nef the Pharaoh)
2016 15 Non-album single
"All I Wanna Do" 2017 46 I Only See You When I'm Dreamin'
"Come at Me"
"Mango" 2020 Non-album singles
"Follow My Lead"
"Bom Dia"
"Menina Bonita" 2021
"Y COMO YO" 2022
"MAMI PAPI"
"Summer" 2023
"Discoteca"
(with Ape Drums featuring NEZ)
"Tilt" 2024
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Note

  1. ^ "Kiss It" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as an extension to the Hot 100.
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List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[16]
[17]
US Dance
[7]
AUS
[18]
[19]
FRA
[20]
CAN
[16]
IRL
[12]
NZ
[21]
SWE
[22]
SWI
[23]
UK
[24]
"Like a G6"
(Far East Movement featuring
The Cataracs and Dev)
2010 1 3 2 14 3 12 1 7 10 5 Free Wired
"Backseat"
(New Boyz featuring The Cataracs and Dev)
2011 26 89 91 52 28 55 Too Cool to Care
"Top of the World"[30]
(The Cataracs featuring Dev)
66 61 Non-album single
"She Makes Me Wanna"
(JLS featuring Dev)
25 2 1 Jukebox
"Hey Hey Hey (Pop Another Bottle)"
(Laurent Wéry featuring Swift K.I.D. and Dev)
14 2 47 29 63
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[32]
Non-album single
"Hotter Than Fire"[33]
(Eric Saade featuring Dev)
5 Saade Vol. 2
"Sunrise"
(The Cataracs featuring Dev)
Non-album singles
"Turn the World On"
(Static Revenger featuring Dev)
2012
"Mary"
(2AM Club featuring Big Sean and Dev)
Moon Tower (EP)
"Danse"
(Mia Martina featuring Dev)
2013 35 29 94
  • MC: Gold
Mia Martina
"Hey Ricky"
(Nervo featuring Kreayshawn, Dev and Alisa Ueno)
2015 87 91 79 Collateral
"Electric Walk"
(Nytrix featuring Dev)
8 Non-album singles
"We Rock It"
(Sander Kleinenberg featuring Dev)
2016
"Everything"
(Wreckno & Super Future featuring Dev)
2022
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

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  • "Fireball" (2009)[34]
  • "Booty Bounce" (2010)
  • "Lightspeed" (2011)
  • "Take Her from You" (2012)
  • "Kids" (2014)
  • "The Night Is Young" (2014)
  • "Drunk Texting" (2017)
  • "Trouble" (2017)
  • "Down For Me" (2018)
  • "Rock On It" (2018)
  • "Girls Don't Lie" (2018)
  • "Clean Break" (2018)

Guest appearances

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List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"2nite" (The Cataracs featuring Dev)[35] 2009 Songs We Sung in Showers
"Dancefloor" (The Pack featuring Dev)[36] 2010 Wolfpack Party
"Sex on the Beach" (The Pack featuring Dev)[37]
"Your Favorite" (T. Mills featuring Dev)[38] Ready, Fire, Aim!
"Mobbin" (Bobby Brackins featuring Dev)[39] Non-album single
"Knockin" (Travis Barker featuring Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, E-40 & Dev)[40] 2011 Give the Drummer Some
"A1" (Bobby Brackins featuring Dev)[41] Live Good .5 - EP
"Love Letter" (Shwayze featuring The Cataracs & Dev)[42] Love Stoned Mixtape
"We Came to Smash (In a Black Tuxedo)" (Martin Solveig featuring Dev)[43] Smash
"I Just Wanna F" (David Guetta & Afrojack featuring Timbaland & Dev)[44] Nothing but the Beat
"Bright Shiny Thing" (Pace featuring Dev) Electromatic - EP
"Who's That Boy" (Demi Lovato featuring Dev)[45] Unbroken
"Bad Girl" (The Cataracs Remix) (Girls Generation featuring Dev) Girls' Generation
(Repackaged Edition)
"Kiss My Lips (Remix)" (Borgore & Dev) 2012 Flex - EP
"Break Ya Back" (Timbaland featuring Dev) Non-album single
"Talking 100s" (Spadez featuring Fatman Scoop & Dev) The Produce Section
"That Lean" (Borgore featuring Carnage & Dev) 2013 Legend - EP
"In Depth Perception" (Jamie's Elsewhere featuring Dev) 2014 Rebel-Revive
"Darkest Days (Apocalypse 2014)" (Arno Cost & Norman Doray featuring Dev) Non-album single
"How I Want Ya" (Thames featuring Dev) 2015 Non-album single
"Serpentine" (Spadez featuring Campa & Dev) The Produce Section
"Aftershock" (Max Styler featuring Dev) Aftershock - EP
"The Gun" (Cash Cash featuring Trinidad James, Dev & Chrish) 2016 Blood, Sweat and 3 Years
"Secrets" (Nanosaur featuring Dev) 2018 Text Me Records: Group Chat - A Back to School Mixtape
"Make Out" (Da Candy, Ferry & Dev) 2019 Non-album single
"HIM (HER Remix)" (Myles Parrish, NyNy & Dev) 2022 Non-album single
"Are U Feelin Me" (Knock2 & Dev) 2023 ROOM202 - EP
"Real Girls" (Nostalgix & Dev) 2024 STAR CITY - EP
"Wild One" (MitiS & Dev) Unity
"Deep End" (Rommii, Dev & Cal-A) Non-album single
"Plans" (Wreckno & Dev) Party Girl - EP
"Kick Bass In Your Face" (Basswell featuring Dev) Non-album single

Music videos

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As lead artist

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List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and directors
Title Year Director(s)
"Fireball" 2009 Colin Tilley
"Booty Bounce" 2010 Ethan Lader
"Bass Down Low" (featuring The Cataracs)
"In the Dark" 2011
"Lightspeed" Indie-Pop
"Dancing Shoes" 2012 Mickey Finnegan
"Take Her from You" David Button
"Kiss My Lips" High5Collective
"Naked" (with Enrique Iglesias) BB Gun
"Me" Chris Mulhern
"Kiss It" (featuring Sage the Gemini) 2014 Corey Nickols
"Honey Dip" Kreayshawn
"Parade" 2015 Aris Jerome
"Lowkey" 2016 Troy Huizar
"#1" (featuring Nef the Pharaoh)
(released but later on removed)
2017 Gino Suvino-Vinatieri
"All I Wanna Do"
"Come At Me" 2018
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List of music videos as featured artist, showing year released and directors
Title Year Director(s)
"Like a G6" (Far East Movement featuring The Cataracs & Dev) 2010 Matt Alonzo
"Dancefloor" (The Pack featuring Dev) Aris Jerome
"Mobbin" (Bobby Brackins featuring Dev) Jonathan Singer-Vine
"Backseat" (New Boyz featuring The Cataracs & Dev) 2011 Jake Davis
"Top of the World" (The Cataracs featuring Dev) Ethan Lader
"A1" (Bobby Brackins featuring Dev) Unknown
"Love Letter" (Shwayze featuring The Cataracs & Dev) Mikey Easterling
"She Makes Me Wanna" (JLS featuring Dev) Colin Tilley
"Hey Hey Hey (Pop Another Bottle)" (Laurent Wery featuring Swift K.I.D. & Dev) Unknown
"Sunrise" (The Cataracs featuring Dev) Anthony Fox
Jonathan Singer-Vine
"Hotter Than Fire" (Eric Saade featuring Dev) Unknown
"Turn the World On" (Static Revenger featuring Dev) 2012
"Danse" (Mia Martina featuring Dev) 2013 Michael Maxxis
"Hey Ricky" (NERVO featuring Kreayshawn & Dev) 2015 Kreayshawn
"We Rock It" (Sander Kleinenberg featuring Dev) 2016 Micah Hamilton
"Electric Walk (Blasterjaxx Remix)" (Nytrix featuring Dev) Nytrix
"Everything" (Wreckno & Super Future featuring Dev) 2022 Jon Humphrey

Guest appearances

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List of music videos as guest appearances, showing year released, artists and directors
Title Year Artist(s) Director(s)
"Freakin' Ta Ma Song" 2009 The Cataracs Colin Tilley
"Club Love"
"West Like" 2021 Destiny Rogers Zhamak Fullad

References

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