Rizzle Kicks discography

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Studio albums3
Singles16
Music videos14
Remixes3
Rizzle Kicks discography
Rizzle Kicks in concert at Jesus College May Ball, 2012
Studio albums3
Singles16
Music videos14
Remixes3
Featured artist3

The discography of Rizzle Kicks, a British hip hop duo from Brighton, consisting of Jordan "Rizzle" Stephens and Harley "Sylvester" Alexander-Sule consists of three studio albums and sixteen singles.

In June 2011, the duo released a promotional single, "Prophet (Better Watch It)" accompanied by a stop motion style video made up of 960 photographic stills. The track was initially offered as a free download, before being released on iTunes. Their first official single, "Down with the Trumpets", was released on 12 June 2011 in the manner of on air on sale, entering the UK Singles Chart at #84 and going on to eventually peak at #8 in September 2011. The single spent a total of 13 weeks in the Official Top 40. They featured on "Heart Skips a Beat" by Olly Murs, which was released on 21 August 2011, entering the chart at #1 on 28 August 2011. On 23 October, they released their second official single "When I Was a Youngster" which peaked at #8. The video features a cameo from Ed Sheeran. Their debut album Stereo Typical was released a week later on 31 October 2011, entering the chart at #9 and peaking at #5. Their third single "Mama Do the Hump" (produced by Norman Cook) was released on 16 December, peaking at #2 and has been certified platinum. The lo-fi video features a cameo from James Corden. Their fourth single "Traveller's Chant" was released on 8 April 2012. To date they have sold over 1 million singles and Stereo Typical was certified platinum in June 2012.

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[1]
IRE
[2]
SCO
[1]
Stereo Typical 53413
Roaring 20s
  • Released: 2 September 2013
  • Label: Universal Island
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
34411
Competition Is for Losers[4]
  • Release date: 14 February 2025
  • Label: BMG
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
5933

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[1]
AUS
[5]
IRE
[2]
SCO
[6]
"Prophet (Better Watch It)" 2011 Stereo Typical
"Down with the Trumpets" 852299
"When I Was a Youngster" 84111
"Mama Do the Hump" 25633
  • BPI: Platinum[3]
"Traveller's Chant" 2012 44
"Dreamers" 105
"Lost Generation" 2013 6617 Roaring 20s
"Skip to the Good Bit" 163816
"Happy That You're Here"
"Tell Her" 2014 1410 Non-album singles
"Always Late" 2016
"Cooler Than This"
"Slurp!"
"Javelin" 2024 Competition Is for Losers
"Gumdrops"
"New Sport"
"Vice" 2025
"Follow Excitement"
(featuring Rachel Chinouriri)
Non-album singles
"Time Alone"
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[7]
IRE
[2]
SCO
[8]
"Heart Skips a Beat"
(Olly Murs featuring Rizzle Kicks)
2011 162 In Case You Didn't Know
"Teardrop"
(among The Collective with Wretch 32, Ed Sheeran, Labrinth, Tulisa, Tinchy Stryder, Ms. Dynamite, Chipmunk, Mz Bratt and Dot Rotten)
2430 We Are the Collective
"German Whip"
(Meridian Dan featuring Skepta, Bossman Birdie, Professor Green & Rizzle Kicks)
2014 German Whip (Remixes) EP
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released

Guest appearances

Title Year Album
"The Walk"
(Mayer Hawthorne featuring Rizzle Kicks)
2012 How Do You Do
"Skyhighatrist"
(DJ Fresh featuring Rizzle Kicks)
Nextlevelism
"Work"
(Mikill Pane featuring Rizzle Kicks)
Dirty Rider EP
"Name in Lights"
(Professor Green featuring Rizzle Kicks)
2013 Growing Up in Public

Music videos

References

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