Alesha Dixon discography
British R&B singer Alesha Dixon has released four studio albums, nine lead singles and 13 music videos. Dixon was also a member of the music group Mis-Teeq, together with whom she released four albums and several singles.
Dixon's discography as a solo artist began with the release of "Lipstick" under the mononym "Alesha" on 14 August 2006 in the United Kingdom, intended as the lead single from her album Fired Up. The song reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart, and was followed by "Knockdown", the poor performance of which caused the album's release to be cancelled and Alesha to be dropped by record label Polydor. Fired Up was released both physically and digitally in Japan, where it reached number 54 on the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart.
Following Dixon's success on BBC reality television programme Strictly Come Dancing, she was signed to Asylum Records to release her second album The Alesha Show. The album yielded four singles, two of which reached the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart. "The Boy Does Nothing" is Dixon's best-selling single release to date and achieved worldwide chart success. The Alesha Show went on to be certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry, denoting shipments of 300,000 copies and allowing her to begin recording for her third studio album The Entertainer, which was preceded by the single "Drummer Boy." The album peaked at number 81 on the UK Albums Chart and was not certified, leading to Dixon parting with her record label.
Music videos
| Song | Year | Director |
| "Lipstick" | 2006 | Paul Gore |
| "Knockdown" | 2006 | J.T. |
| "The Boy Does Nothing" | 2008 | Michael Gracey and Pete Commins |
| "Breathe Slow" | 2009 | Max & Dania |
| "Let's Get Excited" | 2009 | Max & Dania |
| "To Love Again" | 2009 | Big TV |
| "Drummer Boy" | 2010 | Ray Kay |
| "Take Control" | 2010 | Rock Jacobs |
| "Radio" | 2010 | Alex Herron |
| "Every Little Part of Me" | 2011 | Nick Frew |
| "We'll Meet Again" | 2011 | Rupert Bryan |
| "Do it Our Way " | 2011 | |
| "Your Love" | 2012 | |
| "We Are the Children United" | 2015 | |
| "The Way We Are" | 2015 | |
| "Tallest Girl" | 2015 | De La Muerte Films |
| "People Need Love" | 2015 | Alesha Dixon, Thomson |
| "Do It for Love" | 2015 | |
| "Stop" | 2016 | Deadbeat Films |