Marco Mengoni discography

The discography of Italian recording artist Marco Mengoni consists of eight studio albums, two live albums, six extended plays, thirty-six singles, one promotional single, and thirty-five music videos. Mengoni reached commercial success in Italy when his first single, "Dove si vola", released after he won the third series of Italian talent show X Factor, debuted at number one on the FIMI Top Digital Downloads in December 2009. The EP with the same title entered the top 10 in Italy, and it was later certified platinum.

In 2010, Mengoni hit number one on the Italian albums chart with his second extended play, Re matto, and with the live album Re matto live. His first full-length studio set, Solo 2.0, was released in 2011, and it became his third consecutive number one. In 2013, Mengoni released the single "L'essenziale", which won the 63rd Sanremo Music Festival and represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest. The single topped the Italian Top Digital Downloads chart for eight consecutive weeks, and it became a minor hit in other European countries, including Switzerland, Spain and the Netherlands. Mengoni's second studio album, #prontoacorrere, was released in March 2013.

Starting from January 2015, Mengoni released a multi-albums project, including the studio sets Parole in circolo and Le cose che non ho, and the live recording Marco Mengoni Live (2016). The albums spawned several singles, including the Italian number-ones "Guerriero" and "Ti ho voluto bene veramente".

Mengoni's fifth studio album, Atlantico, was released in 2018 and featured the single "Hola (I Say)", a duet with Scottish singer Tom Walker.

In 2021, Mengoni started a trilogy, titled Materia. As of April 2023, two of the project's albums were released—Materia (Terra) and Materia (Pelle). The project included multi-platinum singles "Mi fiderò", featuring Madame's vocals, and "Ma stasera". In 2023, the song "Due vite", which became Mengoni's second Sanremo Music Festival winning entry, topped the charts in Italy and became his highest charting single in Switzerland, hitting number two in the Swiss Hitparade.