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What So Not discography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

What So Not discography
Studio albums1
EPs4
Singles16
Remixes21

The discography of Australian electronic music producer What So Not consists of one studio album, four extended plays, 16 singles, and 21 remixes.

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[1]
US
Dance

[2]
Not All the Beautiful Things 14 8
Anomaly TBA TBA

Extended plays

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[3]
US Dance
[4]
7 Dollar Bill[5]
The Quack[6]
  • Released: 25 June 2013
  • Label: OWSLA / Sweat It Out!
Gemini[7]
  • Released: 18 December 2015
  • Label: OWSLA / Sweat It Out!
Divide & Conquer[8]
  • Released: 9 September 2016
  • Label: OWSLA / Sweat It Out!
19 14
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[3]
NZ
Hot

[9]
US
Dance

[10]
"Every Time You See Me (The Quack)"[6] 2013 The Quack
"High You Are"[11] 42
"Jaguar"[12] Non-album singles
"Touched"[13]
"Tell Me"[14]
(with RL Grime)
2014
"Gemini"[15]
(featuring George Maple)
2015 52 Gemini
"Lone"[16]
(with Ganz featuring Joy)
2016 67 Divide & Conquer
"Buried"[17]
(with George Maple featuring Rome Fortune)
"Waiting"[18]
(with RL Grime and Skrillex)
Non-album singles
"Better"[19]
(featuring LPX)
2017
"Be Okay Again"[20]
(featuring Daniel Johns)
Not All the Beautiful Things
"Stuck in Orbit"[21]
(featuring Buoy)
2018
"Beautiful"[22]
(featuring Winona Oak)
"We Can Be Friends"[23]
(featuring Herizen)
2019 30 Non-album single
"20:25"[24]
(with Flux Pavilion featuring The Chain Gang of 1974)
.wav
"The Change"[25]
(featuring DMA's)
2021 Anomaly
"Every Single Time"
(Example featuring What So Not and Lucy Lucy)
We May Grow Old But We Never Grow Up
"Messin' Me Up"[26]
(featuring Evan Giia)
Anomaly
"Mr Regular"[27]
(featuring Oliver Tree & Killer Mike)
2022
"As One"[28]
(featuring Herizen)
"On Air"[29]
(featuring Louis the Child, Captain Cuts & JRM)
"Freedom"[30]
(with Synergy & Skylark)
2023
"Cyanide"[31]
(with Lucille Croft & Tommy Trash)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Other appearances

List of other non-single song appearances
Title Year Album
"Mercy" (with and Two Feet) 2018 Forever Neverland
"Stand 'Em Up" (with Daniel Johns) 2022 FutureNever

Remixes

List of remixes, showing year released and original artists
Title Year Original artist(s)
"Style" (What So Not Remix)[32] 2010 Peking Duk
"Let's All Go to London" (What So Not Remix)[33] Mark Lam
(featuring A Girl & A Gun)
"Blade Runner" (What So Not Remix)[34] Religion
"Funky Boogie" (What So Not's 'Hugh Jackman Main Mix')[35] 2011 John Ozila
(Pilooski Remix)
"Big Bass Drum" (What So Not Remix)[36] Tai
"Bust Em Up" (What So Not 'Bass Edition')[37] Crookers
(featuring Savage Skulls)
"Oohnow!" (What So Not Remix)[38] Tom Piper
(featuring Chrome & Stylah)
"Pharaohs" (What So Not 'Club ReRub')[39] 2012 Sbtrkt
"Tek the Money" (What So Not Remix)[40] Dr Don Don
(featuring Lotek)
"Idea of Happiness" (What So Not Remix)[41] Van She
"Get Free" (What So Not Remix)[42] Major Lazer
(featuring Amber Coffman)
"I Love To Rap" (What So Not Remix)[43] Peking Duk
"Believer" (What So Not Remix)[44] Airwolf
(featuring Alex Rose)
"Awake Now" (What So Not Remix)[45] Parachute Youth
"Warrior" (What So Not Remix)[46] Kimbra
(featuring Mark Foster and A-Trak)
"Looking Back" (What So Not Remix)[47] 2013 The Only
"Innerbloom" (What So Not Remix)[48] 2016 Rüfüs
"Redrum" (What So Not Remix)[49] 2017 Era Istrefi
(featuring Felix Snow)
"Run" (What So Not and Quix Remix)[50] Awolnation
"Stranger Things Remix"[51] 2019 What So Not
"14U+14Me" (What So Not and Slumberjack Reset)[52] The Presets
"Ju$t" (What So Not Remix)[53] 2021 Run the Jewels featuring Pharrell Williams

Songwriting and production credits

Title Year Artist(s) Album Credits Written with Produced with
"Ghost"[54] 2015 Tkay Maidza Switch Tape Co-writer/producer Takudzwa Maidza, Jessica Higgs, Harry Rodrigues George Maple, Baauer
"Sticks and Horses"[55]
(featuring Goldlink)
2016 George Maple Lover Producer - George Maple, Wills
"Afterglow"[56] Tkay Maidza Tkay Co-writer/producer Takudzwa Maidza, Jessica Higgs, Andrew Swanson, Natalie Dunn George Maple, Djemba Djemba

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