Dawn Robinson discography

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American singer Dawn Robinson has released one album, four singles (including three as a featured artist), and one music video, along with various non-single guest appearances.

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Video albums1
Music videos1
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Studio albums

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Dawn
  • Released: January 29, 2002[3]
  • Label: Q, LeftSide, Atlantic
  • Formats: CD
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Singles

As lead artist

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"Envious" 2001 996621 Dawn
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"Firm Biz"
(The Firm featuring Dawn Robinson)
1997 355325184 The Album
"Fly"[9][10][11]
(The Dre Allen Project featuring Dawn Robinson)
2005 Live, Yearn, Fulfill & Enlighten[12]
"Get Up"[13]
(Mood II Swing featuring Dawn Robinson)
2019 Deep Rooted (Compiled & Mixed by Mood II Swing)
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Album appearances

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"Firm Biz"[14]
(The Firm featuring Dawn Robinson)
1997 The Album
"Set It Off"[15]
(Dawn Robinson)
2001 FB Entertainment Presents: The Good Life Album
"I'll Decline"[16]
(Nate James featuring Dawn Robinson)
2005 Set the Tone
"Get Up"[13]
(Mood II Swing featuring Dawn Robinson)
2019 Deep Rooted (Compiled & Mixed by Mood II Swing)
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Soundtrack appearances

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"This World Is Something New To Me"[17]
(Dawn Robinson, Lisa Loeb, B-Real, Patti Smith, Lou Rawls, Laurie Anderson, Gordon Gano, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Cindy Wilson, Phife Dawg, Lenny Kravitz, Beck, Jakob Dylan and Iggy Pop)
1998 The Rugrats Movie
"Rock Steady"[18]
(Dawn Robinson)
Dr. Dolittle
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