Ella Mai
British R&B singer
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2024 | Ella Mai releases 'Little Things', continuing her musical career |
2024 | Ella Mai releases 'Little Things', continuing her musical career |
2023 | Ella Mai releases 'This Is', receiving Gold RIAA certification |
2023 | Ella Mai featured on Kiana Ledé's single 'Jealous'. |
2023 | Ella Mai featured on Kiana Ledé's single 'Jealous'. |
2023 | Ella Mai releases 'This Is', receiving Gold RIAA certification |
2022 | Ella Mai releases multiple singles including 'DFMU', 'How' featuring Roddy Ricch, and 'Keeps on Fallin'' with Babyface, receiving Gold RIAA certifications |
2022 | Ella Mai releases multiple singles including 'DFMU', 'How' featuring Roddy Ricch, and 'Keeps on Fallin'' with Babyface, receiving Gold RIAA certifications |
May 6 2022 | Released her second studio album 'Heart on My Sleeve', which debuted at number 15 on the Billboard 200. |
May 6 2022 | Released her second studio album 'Heart on My Sleeve', which debuted at number 15 on the Billboard 200. |
March 28 2022 | Announced the title of her second studio album 'Heart on My Sleeve'. |
March 28 2022 | Announced the title of her second studio album 'Heart on My Sleeve'. |
January 28 2022 | Released the single 'DFMU'. |
January 28 2022 | Released the single 'DFMU'. |
2020 | Album maintained chart presence, dropping to #193 on the US Billboard 200 chart. |
October 2 2020 | Released the single 'Not Another Love Song'. |
October 2 2020 | Released the single 'Not Another Love Song'. |
2019 | Ella Mai releases 'Shot Clock', which reaches chart positions and receives Gold ARIA and 2× Platinum RIAA certifications |
2019 | Ella Mai collaborated with Usher on the single 'Don't Waste My Time', which received Gold certification from RIAA. |
2019 | Ella Mai collaborated with Mahalia on the single 'What You Did', which was included on the album Love and Compromise and received Silver certification from BPI and Platinum from RMNZ. |
2019 | Won three awards at the Billboard Music Awards, including Top R&B Artist. |
2019 | Nominated for British Breakthrough Act at the Brit Awards. |
2019 | Won Best R&B Song at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards for 'Boo'd Up' and was nominated for Song of the Year. |
2019 | The album continued to perform well, maintaining presence on US Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, with a position of 41 and 20 respectively. |
2019 | Ella Mai collaborated with Usher on the single 'Don't Waste My Time', which received Gold certification from RIAA. |
2019 | Ella Mai collaborated with Mahalia on the single 'What You Did', which was included on the album Love and Compromise and received Silver certification from BPI and Platinum from RMNZ. |
2019 | Ella Mai releases 'Shot Clock', which reaches chart positions and receives Gold ARIA and 2× Platinum RIAA certifications |
2019 | Won Best R&B Song at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards for 'Boo'd Up' and was nominated for Song of the Year. |
2019 | Nominated for British Breakthrough Act at the Brit Awards. |
2019 | Won three awards at the Billboard Music Awards, including Top R&B Artist. |
July 27 2019 | Performed a sketch on Nickelodeon's All That called 'Boo'd Up', a paranormal parody of The Dating Game. |
July 27 2019 | Performed a sketch on Nickelodeon's All That called 'Boo'd Up', a paranormal parody of The Dating Game. |
March 2019 | The album was certified platinum by the RIAA for combined sales and album-equivalent units exceeding 1,000,000 units in the United States. |
2018 | Ella Mai featured on Meek Mill's single '24/7', which achieved Platinum certification from RIAA and Gold certification from RMNZ. |
2018 | Released her self-titled debut studio album, featuring hit singles 'Boo'd Up' and 'Trip' which peaked on the Billboard Hot 100. |
2018 | The album debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard 200, earning 69,000 album-equivalent units (including 17,000 pure album sales) in its first week, which became Mai's highest chart entry. |
2018 | The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units exceeding 500,000 units in the United States. |
2018 | Ella Mai featured on Meek Mill's single '24/7', which achieved Platinum certification from RIAA and Gold certification from RMNZ. |
2018 | Released her self-titled debut studio album, featuring hit singles 'Boo'd Up' and 'Trip' which peaked on the Billboard Hot 100. |
October 22 2018 | Announced her debut tour, set to begin in January 2019. |
October 22 2018 | Announced her debut tour, set to begin in January 2019. |
October 12 2018 | Released her self-titled debut studio album 'Ella Mai' through 10 Summers and Interscope Records, which achieved significant commercial success with gold and platinum certifications in multiple countries including the UK, Australia, and the United States. |
October 12 2018 | Released her self-titled debut album, a 16-track set featuring collaborations with Chris Brown, John Legend, and H.E.R. |
October 12 2018 | Released her self-titled debut studio album 'Ella Mai' through 10 Summers and Interscope Records, which achieved significant commercial success with gold and platinum certifications in multiple countries including the UK, Australia, and the United States. |
October 12 2018 | Released her self-titled debut album, a 16-track set featuring collaborations with Chris Brown, John Legend, and H.E.R. |
August 2018 | The album was certified gold by the BPI (British Phonographic Industry) in the UK. |
August 2018 | DJ Mustard revealed to Billboard his strategic plan with Ella Mai, which involved creating three EPs to test public reception and potentially develop a full album. |
August 2018 | Ella Mai released her second single 'Trip' from her debut album, which reached number 11 on the charts. |
August 14 2018 | Joined Bruno Mars on the 24K Magic World Tour as a performer after Cardi B dropped out. |
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