Floetry discography
Studio albums2
Live albums1
Singles6
Video albums1
Music videos4

English music duo Floetry has released two studio albums, one live album/concert film, and six singles.

Floetry first charted in August 2002 with their debut single "Floetic", which peaked in the top thirty on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[1] In October 2002, they released their debut album Floetic. The album sold over 864,000 copies in the U.S. and earned a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[2] The album's second single "Say Yes" became their most successful song, peaking at number twenty-four on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] They released their live album and concert film Floacism "Live", recorded at the New Orleans House of Blues, in November 2003. The album spawn the sole single "Wanna B Where U R (Thisizzaluvsong)", which featured American rapper Mos Def.

In November 2005, they released their second album Flo'Ology, which sold over 363,000 copies in the U.S. The song "SupaStar", which featured American rapper Common, was released as the lead single and performed moderately successful on the charts. Their final single "Lay Dawn" charted in the top-twenty on the U.S. Adult R&B Songs chart.[1] As of 2016, Floetry has sold over 2 million records worldwide.

Albums

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Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
(sales threshold)
UK
[3]
US
[1]
US R&B
[1]
Floetic 19 4 US: 864,000 (as of 2010)
Flo'Ology 167 7 2 US: 363,000 (as of 2010)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Live albums

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Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales
US
[1]
US R&B
[1]
Floacism "Live"
  • Release date: 18 November 2003
  • Label: DreamWorks Records
  • Formats: CD, DVD
74 11 US: 159,000 (as of 2005)

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[3]
US
[1]
US
Adult R&B

[1]
US Dance
[1]
US R&B
[1]
"Floetic" 2002 73 113 29 Floetic
"Say Yes" 2003 24 1 8
"Getting Late" 114 17 31
"Wanna B Where U R (Thisizzaluvsong)" (featuring Mos Def) 116 Floacism
"SupaStar" (featuring Common) 2005 40 15 55 Flo'Ology
"Lay Down" 19 102
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Guest appearances

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List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"What Happ'n" 2002 Scratch The Embodiment Of Instrumentation
"She Want Me" Journalist Scribes of Life
"The Way It Used To Be"
"Supposed To" 2003 Mr. Cheeks Back Again!
"Let's Get Wild"
"My Man" 2004 Angie Stone Stone Love
"Hear My Cry" Patti Labelle Timeless Journey
"Not in Love" (Remix) Enrique Iglesias Not in Love - Single
"Elevated" Earth, Wind & Fire Illumination
"Wake Up Everybody" Various artists Wake Up Everybody
"Automatique" 2005 Blackalicious The Craft

Songwriting credits

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List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Artist(s) Album
"Negros" 2000 Omar Sosa Bembon
"You Are" 2001 Bilal 1st Born Second
"What Happ'n" 2002 Scratch The Embodiment Of Instrumentation
"Supposed To" 2003 Mr. Cheeks Back Again!
"Let's Get Wild"
"Beautiful Day" Jeff Bradshaw Bone Deep
"Hoffnung" Curse Und Was Ist Jetzt
"My Man" 2004 Angie Stone Stone Love
"Hear My Cry" Patti Labelle Timeless Journey
"Elevated" Earth, Wind & Fire Illumination
"Automatique" 2005 Blackalicious The Craft

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Floetry Billboard Chart History. Billboard. Retrieved on 16 August 2025
  2. ^ a b "RIAA – Gold & Platinum – March 14, 2011: Floetic certified awards". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Chart Log UK: Adam F – FYA". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 14 March 2011.