ZZ Ward discography
| ZZ Ward discography | |
|---|---|
ZZ Ward performing live at The Roxy, on 2017.  | |
| Studio albums | 4 | 
| EPs | 5 | 
| Mixtapes | 1 | 
| Singles | 26 | 
| Promotional singles | 8 | 
| Music videos | 28 | 
American blues singer and songwriter ZZ Ward has released four studio albums, one mixtape, five extended plays (EPs), twenty-six singles and twenty-eight music videos.
Ward made her debut with the release of her first mixtape Eleven Roses, which was uploaded by Ward on Soundcloud as an independent artist on 2012. After signing to Hollywood Records, Ward released her first extended play Criminal, which preceded the release of her debut studio album, Til the Casket Drops, in October of that year. The album debuted at seventy-two on the Billboard 200 and has sold over 146,000 units (as August 2015). It spawned three singles: "Put the Gun Down", "365 Days", and "Last Love Song", which reached numbers seven, four, and fifteen on the US Adult Alternative Airplay Chart, respectively.
In 2015, Ward released "Love 3x" as the lead single of her third extended play Love and War, released that year. In 2017, Ward released her second studio album, The Storm which debuted at number one on the Billboard Blues Chart, and seventy-five on the Billboard 200. It spawned three singles: "Help Me Mama", "Cannonball", and "Domino", and includes the single "Ride" which was written for soundtrack of the animated motion picture, Cars 3.
During 2019 and 2020, Ward released four stand-alone singles: "Sex & Stardust", "Break Her Heart", "The Dark", and "Giant". The latter marked Ward's last release under Hollywood Records after parting ways with record label. Ward released her third studio album Dirty Shine on September 2023. It spawned five singles: "Tin Cups", "Baby Don't", "Ride or Die", "Forget About Us", and "On One". A deluxe version titled Dirty Deluxe, was released on November 17, which was promoted by the release of "Evil on the Inside", the album sixth and final single.
In 2024, Ward released two extended plays: Where Did All the Love Go? and Mother, the latter was released under Sun Records, and saw commercial success debuting at number seven on the Billboard Blues Chart, becoming Ward's second top 10 record. It was followed by the release of Ward's fourth studio album Liberation, on 2025. The album included the entire Mother EP and spawned the singles "Love Alive", "Naked In The Jungle", and the album title-track.