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The discography of Why Don't We, an American boy band consisting of Zach Herron, Jack Avery, Daniel Seavey, Corbyn Besson, and Jonah Marais.They have released two studio albums, six extended plays, sixteen music videos, twenty-six singles (including one as featured artist), and three promotional singles.
The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 with 46,000 equivalent album units earned. Of that sum, 38,000 comprise album sales (making it the top-selling album of the week), 7,500 comprise SEA units (equating to 11.34 million on-demand streams of the album’s songs) and a little under 500 comprise TEA units. [8]
Why Don't We released a new song each month in 2019. On January 16, they released "Big Plans", [22] and a music video was released three days later. [23] The song received a gold certification from the RIAA in April 2020. [24] On Valentine's Day, the group released "Cold In LA", [25] along with a music video two days later. [26]
8 Letters is the debut full-length studio album by American boy band Why Don't We. The album was released on August 31, 2018, by Signature Entertainment & Atlantic Records in the United States and by Warner Music Group elsewhere. The album was supported by three singles: "Hooked", "Talk" and the title-track "8 Letters". [1] [2]
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"What Am I" is a song performed by American boy band Why Don't We. The song was released as a digital download on August 22, 2019 by Signature and Atlantic Records. [1] The song peaked at number twenty on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. [2] The song was written by Ammar Malik, Ed Sheeran and Steve Mac, who also produced the song.
“What I was most surprised about is that the music we made from 1970-1975 was so good! I don't listen to my stuff, but we made a lot of great records. We made 13 albums in that time plus singles ...