Shy'm
Shy'm, whose real name is Tamara Marthe, is a French singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and television personality born on November 28, 1985, in Trappes, a suburb of Paris.[1][2][3] Rising to prominence in the mid-2000s, she debuted with the album Mes fantaisies in 2006 under Warner Music France, which peaked at number six on the French charts, achieved double platinum certification, and spawned hits like "Tourne pas autour du pot," earning her the NRJ Music Award for Revelation of the Year.[1] Her follow-up releases, including Reflets (2008), Prendre l'air (2010), Caméléon (2012), Solitaire (2014), Héros (2017), and Agapé (2019), blended pop, R&B, and electronic elements, with singles such as "Et alors!" and "Femme de couleur" topping French charts and solidifying her status as a leading figure in French pop music.[2][1] In addition to her musical career, Shy'm has pursued acting, appearing in the series Cannes Confidential (2023), while also serving as a judge on talent shows such as Danse avec les stars.[3] More recently, she has expanded into musical theater, starring as Velma Kelly in a French production of Chicago at the Casino de Paris beginning November 7, 2025, following live performances at events like the La Kermesse Festival in 2025.[4][5]Early life
Birth and family
Tamara Marthe, known professionally as Shy'm, was born on November 28, 1985, in Trappes, a suburb west of Paris in the Yvelines department of France.[6][7] She is the daughter of Harry Marthe, a Martiniquais musician who plays guitar and sings soul music, and Sophie Marthe, a Norman from metropolitan France.[7][8][9] Shy'm grew up in a musically inclined household, influenced by her father's profession as a performer and his involvement in groups like SoulFonkySista, which exposed her to creative arts from an early age.[8][10] She has siblings, including at least one older sister and younger brothers, though details about her family dynamics have occasionally been described as complex in interviews.[11][12]Education and early influences
Tamara Marthe, professionally known as Shy'm, pursued a conventional education in her hometown of Trappes, a suburb west of Paris, where she was born in 1985 to a Norman mother and a Martiniquais father. She demonstrated aptitude in both academics and the arts from a young age, ultimately earning her baccalauréat littéraire at the age of 17 while actively engaging in extracurricular pursuits.[13][14] Throughout her school years, Marthe balanced her studies with intensive training in singing and dance, reflecting her burgeoning passion for performance. She took private lessons in these disciplines, which helped her develop skills that would later define her career as a multifaceted artist. By her late teens, this dedication had positioned her to enter the music industry, beginning with a feature on K-Maro's 2005 single "Histoires de luv."[13][15] Marthe's early musical influences were shaped by her multicultural family background, particularly her father's Caribbean roots, which exposed her to zouk and rhythm and blues during childhood. She frequently listened to and danced to zouk music in her youth, spending summers until around age 13 with her grandmother in Le Robert, Martinique, which reinforced these sounds as integral to her formative years. This foundation in soulful and rhythmic genres informed her initial R&B-oriented style before she evolved toward pop and electro elements.[16][15]Musical career
Debut and breakthrough (2006–2008)
Shy'm released her debut studio album, Mes fantaisies, on October 30, 2006, through K-Pone Inc., marking her entry into the French music scene as a solo artist following earlier features on rapper K.Maro's 2005 album Million Dollar Baby, including the singles "Histoires de Luv" and "Nice and Slow."[17] The album, produced primarily by K.Maro, blended R&B with pop elements, exploring themes of heritage, perseverance, and femininity, and spawned several singles such as "Femme de couleur," "T'es parti," and "Oublie-moi."[1] Its lead single, "Victoire," peaked at number 4 on the French Top Singles chart, contributing to the album's commercial momentum.[18] Mes fantaisies debuted at number 6 on the French Albums Chart (SNEP) and achieved significant success, ranking 25th on the year-end French albums chart in 2007 while selling over 200,000 copies and earning a platinum certification from SNEP in 2008.[19] This breakthrough established Shy'm as a rising star in French R&B, with the album's strong performance reflecting her appeal to urban and pop audiences, bolstered by her Martiniquais roots and charismatic stage presence.[17] The release solidified her transition from backup vocalist to lead artist, setting the stage for further evolution in her sound. Building on this foundation, Shy'm issued her second album, Reflets, on September 29, 2008, again under K-Pone Inc., which adopted a more mature urban pop style with increased electronic influences compared to her debut.[1] Produced by K.Maro and collaborators like Cyril Kamar, it debuted at number 4 on the French Albums Chart and ranked 100th on the 2008 year-end chart, selling over 100,000 copies.[20][21] Key singles included "La première fois," "Step Back" (featuring Odessa Thornhill), and the chart-topping "Si tu savais," which reached number 2 on the French Top Singles chart, highlighting her growing versatility and mainstream breakthrough.[22] Reflets further cemented Shy'm's position in the French music industry during this period, with its introspective tracks earning praise for artistic growth.[17]Peak success and evolution (2009–2015)
In 2009, Shy'm released the single "Step Back" from her second album Reflets (2008), marking a transitional phase as she began experimenting with more upbeat, dance-infused R&B elements while promoting her growing stage presence through live performances.[2] This period solidified her fanbase in France, leading into the release of her third studio album, Prendre l'air, on June 14, 2010, via Warner Music France. The album debuted at number 6 on the French Albums Chart and achieved triple platinum certification in France for over 300,000 units sold, becoming her best-selling record to date with its blend of pop, R&B, and electronic influences.[23] Key singles like "Je sais" (peaking at number 23 on the French Singles Chart) and "Prendre l'air" (reaching number 19) showcased her evolving vocal style and choreography-heavy visuals, emphasizing empowerment themes.[2] The year 2012 represented the height of Shy'm's commercial peak with Caméléon, her fourth studio album released on June 25, which topped the French Albums Chart for the first time in her career and earned double platinum status for 200,000 copies sold.[24][23] Produced with collaborators including K-Maro and Cyril Kamar, the record shifted toward a bolder dance-pop sound, incorporating urban beats and multilingual elements to reflect her artistic growth. The lead single "Et alors!" became a major hit, reaching number 2 on the French Singles Chart and earning gold certification, while tracks like "On se fout de nous" further highlighted her transition from introspective R&B to anthemic, club-oriented tracks. This success was underscored by her win for Francophone Female Artist of the Year at the 2012 NRJ Music Awards, followed by a repeat in 2013, affirming her dominance in French pop music. In 2015, Shy'm released the compilation album À nos dix ans on October 9, celebrating a decade of her career. It debuted at number 4 on the French Albums Chart and was certified gold by SNEP for 50,000 units sold.[25] By 2014–2015, Shy'm continued her evolution with Solitaire, released on November 24, 2014, which debuted at number 8 on the French Albums Chart and received platinum certification for exceeding 100,000 sales.[26][23] The album delved deeper into electro-pop and introspective lyrics, with singles like "Heureux" and "Solitaire" emphasizing maturity and emotional depth, while maintaining high-energy production. She embarked on the Shimi Tour (2011–2013), a nationwide arena tour supporting her earlier hits, and launched the Paradoxale Tour in 2015, featuring elaborate stage designs and sold-out shows at venues like AccorHotels Arena in Paris.[27] Her third consecutive NRJ Music Award win for Francophone Female Artist in 2015 capped this era, highlighting her sustained influence and stylistic refinement in the French music scene.Later releases and collaborations (2016–present)
In 2017, Shy'm released her sixth studio album, Héros, on September 1 through Warner Music France. The album marked a shift toward more introspective themes, blending pop, R&B, and electronic elements, with production contributions from Cyril Kamar and Louis Coté. It featured the international collaboration "Mayday" with American rapper Kid Ink, which highlighted Shy'm's crossover appeal.[28] Shy'm's seventh studio album, Agapé, followed on April 26, 2019, under Warner Music France and E47 Records. This release explored darker, more personal lyrics with a mix of urban and pop influences, incorporating multiple guest features to broaden its sonic palette. Notable collaborations included "Puerto Rico" with Vegedream, infusing Afrobeat rhythms, and "Amiants" with Jok'Air, adding introspective rap verses. The album's title track served as a poignant opener, emphasizing themes of love and vulnerability. Following Agapé, Shy'm shifted toward selective collaborations and guest appearances rather than full-length projects. In 2023, she contributed vocals to "Givré" by Vartang, a track from the album Sous Toutes Les Coutures that combined melancholic pop with Caribbean influences, released on June 8. The following year, 2024, saw two significant features: "Nirvana" with Brav on the album Café Crève, released September 13, which fused emotional rap and soulful melodies; and a tribute rerecording of her breakthrough single "Histoire de Luv" with K.Maro for the 20th anniversary edition of Femme Like U, issued on October 17. These efforts underscored Shy'm's enduring versatility in the French music scene.[29][30]Acting and television career
Film roles
Shy'm made her feature film debut as a voice actress in the animated comedy The Queen's Corgi (2019), where she provided the French dubbing for the character Wanda, a sassy Pomeranian dog involved in the adventures of Rex, the Queen's beloved pet.[31] The film, directed by Ben Stassen and Jinxy Brenneman, follows Rex's escapades after he gets lost from Buckingham Palace, blending humor with themes of friendship and loyalty; Shy'm's performance added a vibrant, energetic flair to Wanda's dialogue in the French version.[31] In 2024, Shy'm transitioned to live-action leading roles with 4 Zéros, a comedy directed by Fabien Onteniente that satirizes the underbelly of French football business. She portrayed Sarah Marbello, a sharp and ambitious agent navigating club politics, family dynamics, and corruption alongside a cast including Gérard Lanvin and Isabelle Nanty.[32] The film, which premiered on October 23, 2024, highlights Shy'm's dramatic range as she balances intensity with comedic timing in scenes depicting high-stakes negotiations and personal betrayals.[32] Prior to these features, Shy'm explored acting through short films, notably La Nuit (2014), a 10-minute drama she co-conceived with director Stéphane Vallée. In it, she played Tamara, a troubled young woman offering a ride to a stranger on a rainy night, leading to tense revelations; the project also featured an original song by Shy'm, "Save My Way," tying her musical background to the narrative.[33] This role marked an early foray into screenwriting and production for her, emphasizing introspective character work.[34]Television roles and hosting
Shy'm made her television acting debut in 2020 with the lead role of Élisa Bergman, a psycho-criminologist, in the tenth and final season of the French crime series Profilage (also known internationally as The Paris Murders), broadcast on TF1.[35][36] This marked her transition from music to acting, where she portrayed a profiler assisting the Paris homicide division in solving complex cases, drawing on her performance background to bring depth to the character's empathetic yet analytical nature. The role was well-received for her natural on-screen presence, and she expressed emotional attachment to the series upon its conclusion.[36] In 2023, Shy'm starred as Léa Robert, a dedicated police officer and Camille Delmasse's loyal partner, in the six-episode British-French co-production Cannes Confidential, a romantic thriller series set during the Cannes Film Festival and streamed on platforms like Acorn TV.[37][38] Her character navigates high-stakes investigations while developing a personal connection with a con artist consultant, blending action with interpersonal drama.[39] The series highlighted her versatility in dramatic roles, showcasing her ability to convey both professional intensity and subtle romantic tension. Also in 2023, Shy'm appeared as Chouchou in the TV miniseries Un gars, une fille (au pluriel). Shy'm appeared as herself in the 2025 episode of the immersive adventure series Notre vraie nature on France 2, where she joined host Frédéric Lopez and other celebrities in South Africa for a nature-focused experience designed to foster self-reflection and emotional connections.[40] During the outing, she shared vulnerable moments, including breaking down in tears while discussing personal growth, emphasizing the show's theme of reconnecting with one's authentic self away from modern distractions.[40] This participation aligned with her evolving public persona, blending entertainment with introspective storytelling. Beyond acting, Shy'm has taken on judging and hosting duties in television. She served as a guest judge in episode 5 of the inaugural season of Drag Race France in 2022, offering insights from her perspective as a performer and choreographer to evaluate the contestants' challenges.[41] In 2025, she joined the main judging panel for Drag Race France All Stars on France.tv, alongside host Nicky Doll, Daphné Bürki, and Loïc Prigent, critiquing the returning queens' performances in a format emphasizing glamour, creativity, and lip-sync battles.[42] Her role drew on her entertainment expertise, contributing to the show's cultural impact in French LGBTQ+ media.[43] Shy'm co-hosted the closing ceremony of the 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival in June 2025, serving as Mistress of Ceremonies alongside British actor Ricky Whittle for the Golden Nymph Awards.[44] The event celebrated international television achievements, with Shy'm presenting awards and engaging with global stars, marking a notable expansion of her on-stage presence into prestigious broadcasting ceremonies.[45] This hosting gig underscored her multifaceted career, transitioning seamlessly between music, acting, and live presentation.[46]Discography
Studio albums
Shy'm's studio discography comprises seven albums released between 2006 and 2019, primarily through Warner-affiliated labels after her debut on Up Music. Her work spans contemporary R&B, French pop, and dance-pop, with later releases incorporating electronic and urban elements to reflect personal and artistic growth. All albums achieved commercial success in France, entering the top 20 of the national albums chart, though sales declined in the streaming era.[2][47][48] The following table summarizes her studio albums, including release details, chart performance, and estimated sales where available:| Album Title | Release Date | Label | Peak Position (France) | Estimated Sales (France) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mes Fantaisies | 30 October 2006 | Up Music | 6 | 200,000 |
| Reflets | 26 September 2008 | Up Music | 4 | 100,000+ |
| Prendre l'Air | 11 June 2010 | Warner | 6 | 300,000+ |
| Caméléon | 25 June 2012 | Warner | 1 | 200,000+ |
| Solitaire | 24 November 2014 | Warner | 8 | 50,000+ |
| Héros | 1 September 2017 | Warner | 9 | 30,000+ |
| Agapé | 26 April 2019 | Warner Music France / E47 Records | 20 | 20,000+ |
Singles and other releases
Shy'm's singles discography spans nearly two decades, featuring a mix of solo releases, collaborations, and promotional tracks that have showcased her evolution from R&B-infused pop to more eclectic urban and dance styles. Her debut single, "Histoires de luv" (2005), a collaboration with K-Maro, marked her entry into the French music scene, peaking at number 6 on the French Singles Chart and spending 18 weeks in the top rankings.[65] This track, released under Up Music, introduced her smooth vocals and set the stage for her breakthrough. Following this, her solo singles from the debut album Mes fantaisies (2006) solidified her presence, with "Femme de couleur" reaching number 5 on the French charts, certified platinum as part of the album's success, and "Victoire" climbing to number 4 while charting for 23 weeks.[66][67] These early hits, produced by K. Pone, emphasized themes of empowerment and romance, blending hip-hop beats with melodic hooks. During her peak commercial years (2009–2015), Shy'm released a series of chart-topping singles under Warner Music France, often tying into her albums' themes of personal growth and sensuality. "Et alors!" (2012) from Caméléon became one of her biggest hits, peaking at number 2 on the French Singles Chart and maintaining a remarkable 54-week run, driven by its upbeat electro-pop sound and music video.[68] Other notable releases included "Tourne" (2011), which charted at number 35 for 23 weeks, and "On se fout de nous" (2012), reaching number 24 over 27 weeks, both highlighting her dance-oriented evolution.[69][70] In 2014, "L'effet de serre" peaked at number 29, reflecting environmental motifs amid her pop experimentation.[71] Collaborations like "White Christmas" (2011) with Michael Bublé added a holiday crossover appeal, while non-album tracks such as "Step Back" (2009) featuring Odessa Thornhill explored bilingual R&B vibes. From 2016 onward, Shy'm's singles shifted toward urban influences and features, often released via E.47 and Parlophone, with a focus on streaming platforms. "Si tu m'aimes encore" (2017) served as a lead for Héros, emphasizing emotional ballads and peaking at #34 on the French charts, while "Mayday" (2017) featuring Kid Ink brought international hip-hop flair, charting at number 42.[72][73] Later releases like "Puerto Rico" (2019) with Vegedream incorporated Afrobeat elements, and "Amiants" (2019) featuring Jok'Air explored introspective lyrics. In the 2020s, independent-leaning tracks such as "Ensemble" (2020), "Tadada Tututu" (2021), and "Elle danse encore" (2022) highlighted her return to dance-pop roots, with the latter gaining traction through viral social media promotion.[74] Features like "Givré" (2023) with Vartang, a 2024 tribute remake of "Histoire de luv" with K-Maro, and "Nirvana" (2024) with Café Crève underscored her ongoing collaborative spirit and nostalgia-driven releases. These later singles, while less dominant on traditional charts, have amassed millions of streams, reflecting her adaptation to digital-era music consumption.[75][76]| Key Singles | Release Year | Peak Position (France) | Weeks on Chart | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Histoires de luv (feat. K-Maro) | 2005 | 6 | 18 | Debut collaboration |
| Femme de couleur | 2006 | 5 | 13 | Platinum-certified album tie-in |
| Victoire | 2007 | 4 | 23 | Empowerment anthem |
| Et alors! | 2012 | 2 | 54 | Career-longest chart run |
| Si tu m'aimes encore | 2017 | 34 | 10 | Ballad from Héros |
| Elle danse encore | 2022 | - | - | Streaming-focused dance track |
Tours and live performances
Major concert tours
Shy'm's first major concert tour, the Shimi Tour, ran from late 2011 to 2013 and primarily promoted her third studio album Prendre l'air (2010), later incorporating material from Caméléon (2012). The tour began with a warm-up show at Zénith Paris on December 20, 2011, followed by extensive dates across France, including multiple performances at major venues like Zénith arenas in cities such as Paris, Montpellier, and Dijon. It featured high-energy productions with colorful staging and hits like "Je sais" and "Femme de couleur," culminating in the Shimi Tour 3.0 leg that included a headline show at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on January 4, 2013. The tour encompassed over 50 dates, marking Shy'm's breakthrough as a live performer.[77][78][79] In 2015, Shy'm embarked on the Paradoxale Tour to support her fifth album Solitaire (2014), with select tracks from her retrospective À nos dix ans (2015). Launching on March 27, 2015, in smaller venues before escalating to larger arenas, the tour included around 50 shows across France and select European dates, such as at AccorHotels Arena in Paris on November 17 and 18, 2015. Known for its dynamic choreography, elaborate costumes, and a blend of pop and R&B elements, the production emphasized Shy'm's vocal range and stage presence, drawing strong attendance in cities like Rennes, Lyon, and Avenches.[80][81][82] Shy'm's 2018 Concerts Exceptionnels shifted to a more intimate format, promoting her sixth album Héros (2017) through stripped-down arrangements and acoustic elements. Originally planned for 2017 but postponed, the series featured about 40 performances, starting with three nights at Les Folies Bergère in Paris on March 6–8, 2018, followed by dates at venues like Bourse du Travail in Lyon and festivals in Gray and Saint-Amand-les-Eaux. This tour highlighted personal storytelling and fan interaction, contrasting her earlier high-production spectacles.[83][84][85] The Agapé Tour in 2019 supported her seventh album Agapé (2019), running from June 7 to September 26 and comprising over 30 dates primarily in France, with extensions into Belgium and Switzerland. Key stops included Palais des Sports in Paris on June 22, Le Dôme de Marseille on June 28, and Zénith Sud in Montpellier on June 29, blending soulful ballads with upbeat tracks in a warm, thematic production evoking love and connection. The tour was noted for its emotional depth and sold-out shows, reinforcing Shy'm's enduring appeal in live settings.[86][87][88]Notable live appearances
Shy'm has made several high-profile live appearances on French television and at major events, showcasing her vocal talents alongside her dance skills and stage presence. These performances, often broadcast nationally, have highlighted her versatility and contributed to her popularity beyond her concert tours. One of her most prominent television engagements was as a contestant on the second season of Danse avec les stars, the French adaptation of Dancing with the Stars, which aired on TF1 in 2011. Partnered with professional dancer Maxime Dereymez, she competed for ten weeks, delivering live dance routines each episode that blended her music with choreography, ultimately winning the season. Her performances, including a notable jive and paso doble, earned praise for her athleticism and were voted the best by viewers in the finale. In 2013, Shy'm appeared on the long-running music program Taratata on France 2, where she performed her single "On se fout de nous" from her album Caméléon, accompanied by a full band, and delivered a cover of Ray Charles's "Hit the Road Jack" that demonstrated her interpretive range. The episode, themed around dancefloor hits, featured her alongside other artists and was recorded live before an audience.[89] She has frequently performed at the NRJ Music Awards, a key annual event on French radio and television. At the 2013 ceremony in Cannes, she sang "Et alors !" with elaborate staging, and in 2014, she presented "L'effet de serre," both broadcasts drawing millions of viewers and underscoring her status in pop music. These appearances often coincided with award wins, amplifying her visibility.[90] Shy'm has also been a staple at La Fête de la Musique, France's annual nationwide music celebration on June 21. She performed medleys of her hits, such as "Et alors !" in 2012 on France 2 and "Silhouettes" in 2015, often in public squares before large crowds, with broadcasts reaching a broad audience. In 2019, she reflected on these free outdoor shows as "incredible moments" for connecting with fans spontaneously. More recently, in 2025, she took the stage at La Kermesse Festival in Blagnac, delivering a set including "Femme de couleur" and "L'effet de serre" to festival-goers.[91] In November 2025, Shy'm began starring as Roxie Hart in a French production of the musical Chicago at the Casino de Paris, starting November 7, 2025. This role marks her expansion into musical theater, featuring live performances through early 2026.[4]Awards and recognition
NRJ Music Awards
Shy'm has been a prominent figure at the NRJ Music Awards, receiving multiple nominations and securing three wins in the category of Francophone Female Artist of the Year. Her first victory came in 2012, recognizing her rising prominence in French pop music following the success of her album Caméléon. This award highlighted her breakthrough as a leading female artist in the Francophone music scene.[92] In 2013, Shy'm repeated as winner in the same category, marking her second consecutive triumph and underscoring the sustained popularity of singles like "On se fout de nous" from her album Caméléon and broader discography. This back-to-back success solidified her status as one of France's top female recording artists at the time. The award was presented during the ceremony in Cannes, where she was celebrated alongside other Francophone talents.[93][94] Shy'm's third win occurred in 2015 for Francophone Female Artist of the Year, tied to the success of her album Solitaire and hits like "L'effet de serre." This accolade came amid a competitive field and affirmed her enduring influence in French music, as announced during the live broadcast from the Palais des Festivals. She has also received nominations in other years, including Francophone Revelation of the Year in 2008 and Francophone Female Artist in 2016, though she did not win those.[95][96]| Year | Category | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Francophone Revelation of the Year | Nominated |
| 2012 | Francophone Female Artist of the Year | Winner |
| 2013 | Francophone Female Artist of the Year | Winner |
| 2015 | Francophone Female Artist of the Year | Winner |
| 2016 | Francophone Female Artist of the Year | Nominated |
Album certifications and chart achievements
Shy'm's albums have consistently performed well on the French charts, with all seven studio releases entering the top 20 of the SNEP Top Albums chart since her debut in 2006. Her discography reflects a strong commercial presence in France, where she has achieved multiple weeks in the top positions and extended chart runs, particularly with her mid-career releases. For instance, her 2010 album Prendre l'air spent 138 weeks on the chart, marking one of the longest durations among her works, while Caméléon (2012) became her only number-one album, debuting at the summit upon release. These achievements underscore her evolution from R&B roots to broader pop and rock influences, sustaining audience engagement over nearly two decades. Certifications from the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP) highlight the sales impact of her key releases, with thresholds for platinum awards set at 100,000 units (or equivalent combined sales and streams post-2016). Prendre l'air, released on June 14, 2010, by Warner Music France, earned triple platinum status on June 20, 2012, for over 300,000 units sold. Similarly, Caméléon, issued on June 25, 2012, by the same label, received double platinum certification on December 18, 2012, representing 200,000 units—a milestone reflecting its lead single's crossover success and her win on Danse avec les stars. Later efforts like the 2015 compilation À nos dix ans (released October 9) attained gold certification (50,000 units) on December 16, 2015. Earlier albums such as Mes fantaisies (2006) and Reflets (2008) also saw strong initial sales leading to platinum and gold awards, respectively, though specific SNEP dates for these predate digitized records.[97]| Album Title | Release Year | Peak Position (FRA) | Weeks on Chart | Certification (SNEP) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mes fantaisies | 2006 | 6 | 86 | Platinum (100,000+) |
| Reflets | 2008 | 4 | 30 | Gold (50,000+) |
| Prendre l'air | 2010 | 6 | 138 | 3× Platinum (300,000+) [97] |
| Caméléon | 2012 | 1 | 75 | 2× Platinum (200,000+) [97] |
| Solitaire | 2014 | 8 | 24 | Platinum (100,000+) |
| À nos dix ans (compilation) | 2015 | 4 | 18 | Gold (50,000+) [98] |
| H.E.R.O.S. | 2017 | 9 | 11 | — |
| Agapé | 2019 | 20 | 10 | — |