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" Drinking from the Bottle" (featuring Tinie Tempah) and " I Need Your Love" (featuring Ellie Goulding) served as the album's sixth and seventh singles. The album's fifth single, " Sweet Nothing" featuring Florence Welch, became Harris's fourth number-one single in the UK and first top-10 single in the US. The third and fourth singles from 18 Months, " Let's Go" (featuring Ne-Yo) and " We'll Be Coming Back" (featuring Example), both reached number two on the UK chart, with the former also peaking at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2011, Harris wrote, produced and was featured on Rihanna's single " We Found Love", which topped the charts in 25 countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland and Canada. The song brought Harris to international prominence, reaching number five in New Zealand and number seven in Australia, as well as becoming his first chart entry as a lead performer on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it charted at number 12. The second single, " Feel So Close", also peaked at number two in the UK.
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The album's lead single, " Bounce" featuring Kelis, peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and gave Harris his first top-10 entry in Australia, peaking at number seven. 18 Months also became his first album to chart on the Billboard 200 in the United States, peaking at number 19, while reaching number two in Ireland, number five in Australia and number eight in Canada. It earned Harris his second consecutive number-one album in his home country. The album sees Harris stepping away from vocals, instead focusing on the music production. His third studio album, 18 Months, was released in October 2012. Two more singles were released from the album, " Flashback" and " You Used to Hold Me", which reached numbers 18 and 27 on the UK chart, respectively. " Ready for the Weekend" was released as the album's second single, peaking at number three in the United Kingdom. Its lead single, " I'm Not Alone", became Harris's first number one on the UK Singles Chart as a lead artist.
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In August 2009, Harris released his second studio album, Ready for the Weekend, which debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and earned a gold certification from the BPI within two months of release. Its first two singles, " Acceptable in the 80s" and " The Girls", peaked at numbers 10 and three, respectively, on the UK Singles Chart, while the third single, " Merrymaking at My Place", reached number 43. The album peaked at number eight on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Harris's debut studio album, I Created Disco, was released in June 2007. As of November 2014, Harris had sold 8,176,180 singles and tracks in the United Kingdom. Scottish DJ Calvin Harris has released five studio albums, one mix album, nine extended plays, 44 singles (including three as a featured artist), 12 promotional singles and 40 music videos. 1, he lays down a set of slinky R&B jams for Frank Ocean, Migos, and Young Thug, while the 2018 singles “Promises,” with Sam Smith, and “One Kiss,” with Dua Lipa, proved just how versatile his vision of pop can be.Harris performing at Rock in Rio in Madrid on 5 July 2012 No stranger to pyro-lit main stages-his percussive, synth-strafed 2014 single “C.U.B.A.” is big-room house at its most gargantuan-Harris has resisted getting boxed into any one sound. Along the way, he became one of the 2010s’ first DJ/producer/songwriter polymaths to earn top billing even on the songs in which he didn’t sing. What happened, of course, is that Harris (born Adam Richard Wiles in 1984) traded up from the Amiga computer of his teens, developed some of the best studio chops in the business with deep-house rollers like 2013's “Thinking About You,” and helped spark EDM’s pop crossover with hits for Rihanna, Florence Welch, Ellie Goulding, and others. Fast-forward a few years, and the scruffy fellow playing house-party host in the “Merrymaking at My Place” video is suddenly baring oil-slicked abs on Emporio Armani billboards. In 2007, 23-year-old Calvin Harris released I Created Disco, a cheeky shot across dance music’s bow that presented him as Scotland’s brow-arched answer to LCD Soundsystem. Talk about an unexpected career trajectory.