Rex Orange County discography

The discography of the English musician Rex Orange County consists of four studio albums, twenty singles (including two as a featured artist) and four music videos.

Rex Orange County released his debut studio album, Bcos U Will Never B Free, free of charge on Bandcamp and Soundcloud in 2015. The album was later officially released to streaming services in 2016. The album was supported by its lead single, "Corduroy Dreams", which received a Silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry, and its second single, "Japan". Between 2016 and 2017, Rex Orange County released the singles "Uno", and the RIAA-platinum certified singles, "Sunflower" and "Best Friend". His second studio album, Apricot Princess, was released in 2017, and was supported by the singles "Untitled" and "Never Enough". Rex Orange County then collaborated with the American rapper Tyler, the Creator, featuring on the songs "Foreword" and "Boredom" from Tyler's fourth studio album, Flower Boy (2017).

Following the release of Apricot Princess, Rex Orange County released the single "Loving is Easy", featuring Benny Sings, in 2017. He then released the single "New House" in 2019. The same year, he released his third studio album, and his first through a record label, Pony, on 25 October 2019, supported by the singles "10/10", the RIAA Platinum certified single "Pluto Projector", and "Face to Face". It debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200, becoming his most successful album in the country. His fourth studio album, Who Cares?, was released in 2022, and was supported by three singles, "Keep It Up", "Amazing", and a collaboration with Tyler, the Creator, "Open a Window". It was his first number one album in the United Kingdom, and reached number five on the US Billboard 200.

Music videos

 * "Sunflower" (2017) (produced by Illegal Civ Cinema)
 * "Loving Is Easy" (2017) (directed by Chris Ullens)
 * "10/10" (2019) (directed by Warren Fu)
 * "One in a Million" (2022)
 * "Keep It Up" (2022) (directed by Alex O'Connor, Alexandra Waespi & Bráulio Amado)