The Knocks discography

American based electronic dance musicians The Knocks have released two studio albums, five EPs and twenty-one singles. The duo began their career as remixers in the city of New York, United States, eventually signing to their first ever major record label. Their 2010 single "Dancing With The DJ" was their first instant online success. Philadelphia hiphop band Chiddy Bang sampled The Knocks' "Blackout" for their single "Here We Go" (featuring Q-Tip) from their EP The Preview.[1] Chiddy Bang subsequently sampled The Knocks' "When You've Got Music" and "Dancing with the DJ" for their mixtape Peanut Butter and Swelly.[2] After the success of "Dancing With The DJ", their debut extended play, entitled Magic was released in 2011.

The Knocks discography
The Knocks performing in Chicago in 2014.
Studio albums2
Music videos16
EPs5
Singles21

In 2012, their cover of "Midnight City" by M83 featuring vocals by Mandy Lee, had 10,000 downloads in its first week on the website SoundCloud.[3] In June, the duo took the number one spot on the website HypeMachine with the track "Learn to Fly", which reached 100,000 plays on SoundCloud within a week of its release. "Geronimo", a collaboration with French producer Fred Falke, was released on Kitsuné Records in July 2012.[4] Later on in November 2012, the duo were featured alongside pop sensation St Lucia in Icona Pop's song "Sun Goes Down", which was released on their debut album Icona Pop. It was later revealed that the song was the duo's very first feature and co-produced track.

Afterwards, the duo released another successful single, featuring St. Lucia, entitled "Modern Hearts", in the beginning of 2013 and earned the group another number-one placing on HypeMachine and reached the 100,000 plays mark on SoundCloud in four days. Within the same year, another single, entitled "Comfortable", which featured vocals from X Ambassadors, was released, which was the made the lead single of their second extended play, also entitled "Comfortable".

In 2014, The Knocks released a single on Neon Gold Records/Big Beat Records, "Classic", featuring alt-pop duo POWERS.[5] An official video was released that paid homage to video game The Sims.[6][7] After it was released, they released a "Powers Sunset Version" which followed on shortly afterwards. This followed the songs "Dancing with Myself", "Collect My Love", featuring Alex Newell, and "Time" being released in early 2015. These tracks made up their third EP, entitled So Classic, which was released in April 2015.[8] Throughout the rest of the year, the duo began working on their debut album, entitled 55, which featured collaborations from the likes of Fetty Wap, Cam'ron, Wyclef Jean, Carly Rae Jepsen, Matthew Koma, Magic Man, Alex Newell, POWERS, Phoebe Ryan, Justin Tranter, Walk the Moon, and X Ambassadors. Once released, there was an explosive post-success for the duo, as songs from the album were promoted on advertisements and shows across the US, as well as producing musical material for other artists for the first time, including Carly Rae Jepsen and Wyclef Jean.

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US Elec[9]
55 2
New York Narcotic
  • Released: September 28, 2018
  • Label: Neon Gold, Big Beat
  • Format: CD, digital download, LP

Extended plays

Title Album details
Magic
Comfortable
  • Released: February 11, 2014
  • Label: Neon Gold
  • Format: Digital download, EP
So Classic
  • Released: May 28, 2015
  • Label: Neon Gold, Big Beat
  • Format: Digital download
55.5 (The Knocks VIP Mix)
  • Released: July 8, 2016
  • Label: Neon Gold, Big Beat
  • Format: Digital download
Testify
  • Released: February 3, 2017
  • Label: Neon Gold, Big Beat
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Album
"Blackout" 2010 Non-album single
"Make It Better" Magic EP
"Dancing with the DJ"
"Brightside" 2011
"Midnight City"
(M83 cover) (featuring Mandy Lee)
2012 Non-album single
"Geronimo"
(with Fred Falke)
"The Feeling"
"Modern Hearts"
(featuring St. Lucia)
2013
"Comfortable"
(featuring X Ambassadors)
2014 Comfortable EP
"Dywt"
(with Treasure Fingers)
Non-album single
"Classic"
(featuring POWERS)
55
"Dancing with Myself" 2015
"Collect My Love"
(featuring Alex Newell)
"I Wish (My Taylor Swift)"
(with Matthew Koma)
"New York City"
(featuring Cam'ron)
"Kiss the Sky"
(featuring Wyclef Jean)
2016
"Classic"
(featuring POWERS)
55.5 (The Knocks VIP Mix)
"Love Me Like That"
(featuring Carly Rae Jepsen)
"We Got U"
(with Lemaitre)
Non-album single
"Heat"
(featuring Sam Nelson Harris)
Testify EP
"Trouble"
(featuring Absofacto)
2017
"Lie"
(featuring Jerm)
"House Party"
(with Captain Cuts)
Non-album single
"Ride or Die"
(featuring Foster the People)
2018 New York Narcotic
"Shades"
"Goodbyes"
(featuring Method Man)
"Brazilian Soul"
(featuring Sofi Tukker)
"Awa Ni"[10]
(featuring Kah-Lo)
2019 Non-album singles
"Summer Luv"[11]
(with Whethan featuring Crystal Fighters)
"Exit Sign"[12]
(featuring Gallant)
"Lucky Me"[13]
(featuring Great Good Fine Ok)
"Get Happy"[14]
(featuring Mat Zo)
2020
"Bodies"[15]
(with Muna)

Promotional singles

Title Year Album
"Time" 2015 55
"Classic"
(featuring Fetty Wap and Powers)
"Best for Last"
(featuring WALK THE MOON)
2016
"Love Me Like That"
(featuring Carly Rae Jepsen)
"Tied to You"
(featuring Justin Tranter)
55.5 (The Knocks VIP Mix)
"Best for Last"
(featuring Walk the Moon)
"Time"
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[16]
US Alt.
[17]
US Dance
[18]
BEL (FL)
[19]
CAN
[20]
FRA
[21]
"Sun Goes Down"
(Icona Pop featuring The Knocks and St. Lucia)
2012 Icona Pop
"What Happened to Love"
(Wyclef Jean featuring LunchMoney Lewis and The Knocks)
2017 150 Carnival III: The Fall and Rise of a Refugee
"Best Friend"
(Sofi Tukker featuring NERVO, The Knocks and Alisa Ueno)
81155106186 Treehouse

As Amelia Airhorn

Mixtapes

Title Details
The Knocks & Skylar Spence present...Amelia Airhorn

Singles

Title Year Album
"Miracle" 2017 The Knocks & Skylar Spence present...Amelia Airhorn
"New York is Red Hot"
"Street Performers Part II"

As The Mary Nixons

Singles

Title Year Album
"Adrian" 2017 TBA

Remixes

Songwriting and Production Credits

Title Year Artist(s) Album Contributing Member(s) Credits Written with Produced with
"Think We Got a Problem"
(featuring Bun B and The Game)[28]
2008 Sheek Louch Silverback Gorilla Ben Ruttner Co-writer/Producer Sean Jacobs, Bernard Freeman, Jayceon Taylor -
"You Look Better When
I'm Drunk"[29]
2010 The White Tie Affair Non-album single Ben Ruttner, James Patterson Christopher Wallace, Sean Patwell -
"Here We Go"
(featuring Q-Tip)[30]
Chiddy Bang The Preview EP Co-writer Chidera Anamege, Noah Beresin, Samuel Hollander, Anthony Martini, Jamaal Fareed -
"Party Like You're Single"[31] 2011 Stephen Jerzak Miles and Miles Co-writer/Producer Stephen Jerzak, Scott Friedman -
"I Belong in Your Arms"[32][33] 2012 Chairlift Something Co-writer Caroline Polachek, Patrick Wimberly, Andrew Harr, Jermaine Jackson -
"Bronze Watch"[34] Bambu One Rifle Per Family Ben Ruttner Producer - -
"Sun Goes Down"[35]
(featuring The Knocks and St. Lucia)
Icona Pop Icona Pop Ben Ruttner, James Patterson Featured artist/Co-writer/Producer Caroline Hjelt, Aino Jawo, Jean Philip-Grobler St. Lucia
"Headphones"[36] 2013 Little Boots Non-album single Co-writer/Producer Victoria Hasketh -
"Where the Club At" 2014 Divine Ghetto Rhymin'[37] James Patterson Vivian Lombard -
"Locked in the Stars" Vivian Lombard -
"My Girl"
(featuring Sasha Mari)[38]
2016 Wyclef Jean Non-album single Ben Ruttner, James Patterson Nel Ust Wyclef Jean, Madeline Nelson, Ivan Rosenburg, Phoebe Holiday Ryan, Ross Clark -
"What Happened to Love"
(featuring LunchMoney Lewis and
The Knocks)
[39]
2017 Carnival III: The Fall and
Rise of a Refugee
Featured artist/Co-writer/Producer Nel Ust Wyclef Jean, Madeline Nelson, Ross Clark, Jacob Kasher Hindlin -
"Thank God for the Culture"
(featuring Marx Solvila, J'Mika and
Leon Lacey)
[40]
James Patterson Co-writer Nel Ust Wyclef Jean, Madeline Nelson, Marcus Mitchell, Antione Darion -
"Best Friends"
(featuring The Knocks, Nervo and
Alisa Ueno)
[41]
Sofi Tukker Treehouse Featured artist/Co-writer Tucker Halpern, Sophie Hawley-Weld, Miriam Nervo, Olivia Nervo, Alisa Ueno, Hiromi Kawanabe -
"Stay Free"[42] the Sound of Arrows Stay Free Ben Ruttner, James Patterson Co-writer Stefan Storm, Nini Fabi -
"Baby I'm a Queen"[43] 2018 Sofi Tukker Treehouse James Patterson Tucker Halpern, Sophie Hawley-Weld -
"Dark Luv" Lil Wop Wopavelli 4 Co-writer/Producer Louis McPherson -
"Sooner or Later"
(featuring The Quiett)
TVXQ New Chapter No. 2: The
Truth of Love
Ben Ruttner, James Patterson Co-writer Kim Yeon-Jung, Jamil "Digi" Chammas, Kaelyn Behr, Micah Powell, Shin Dong-gab -
"In My Head" 2019 Blu DeTiger TBA Co-writer/Producer Blu DeTiger, David Molinari -
"Mad Love" Blu DeTiger, Janee Bennett, Ross Clark -
"Julien" Carly Rae Jepsen Dedicated Ben Ruttner Co-writer Carly Rae Jepsen, Jared Manierka, Kyle Shearer, Nathaniel Cyphert -
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