I've been doing this since 6th grade! I just started one day when I was bored, and now I work on my "celebrity life" when I have nothing else to do. It keeps me entertained. Here are my albums:
Signature
Released: June 13, 2006
1. Who Are You (1st Single - February 2006)
2. Free Time
3. Un-Redo (2nd Single - March 2006 {promo})
4. Crazy
5. She's a Lime (4th Single - July 2006)
6. Small
7. Look Around
8. You Gotta (3rd Single - April 2006)
9. Roll My Eyes
10. Small Town Kid
11. Watch Out
12. Signature (5th Single - September 2006)
13. Warmth
Who Are You took off, but hit a brick wall VERY QUICKLY. Un-Redo actually did better, but had a fast crash. You Gotta was the first real success longevity wise. She's a Lime became the biggest hit from the album. Signature did fairly well, too. The album ended up selling a little over 3,000,000 copies in the United States and 5,000,000 world wide. It debuted at #2 in the U.S., but the next week, it rose to #1. (Which album run could this be modeled after?

) The album has big debuts in most countries it was released to, but failed in longevity, unlike it did in the U.S. The album had a very bubblegum pop/rock sound.
Charged
Release Date: May 15, 2007
1. After Dark
2. I Miss You Girl (4th Single - December 2007)
3. Jump Around
4. On the Stage
5. Nothing (feat. Aly & AJ) (1st Single - March 2007)
6. Broken Down
7. Splash
8. Stop (feat. Hilary Duff) (2nd Single - June 2007)
9. Known (5h Single - April 2008)
10. Thunderstorm
11. How Do I Get There?
12. Some Day Some How (feat. Cayla C) (3rd Single - September 2007)
13. Everything I Say Is Wrong
14. Hey
This album was a great success. It debuted at #1 on the U.S. album chart, and sold over 2,700,000 here (album sales are dropping obviously) and another 3,000,000 world wide. The singles did really well. Nothing went to #2 on iTunes US, and had great amounts of airplay. Stop wasn't 100% as successful, but did quite well, too. SDSH was a minor hit, but was a smash on AC stations. I Miss You Girl became my first U.S. #1 hit! It also topped the charts in UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, and Germany. It was a top ten hit almost everywhere it was released. Known did well in the US and Canada, but most other countries it did as well as SDSH. The album is a more "mature" pop sound.
Astrum
*Astrum means "variety" in Latin.
Released: August 26, 2008
1. Alone (1st Single - July 2008)
2. Freedom
3. Heart's Desires
4. I Gotta Say (I Love You)
5. Forget About U (feat. Miley Cyrus) (4th Single - April 2009)
6. Secrets
7. Superstar (English cover of S.H.E. song.) (2nd Single - December 2008)
8. Wild
9. Tell Me Something (feat. Taylor Swift) (3rd Single - March 2009 {country radio}/June 2009 {pop radio promo})
10. Desire
11. Snake Charmer (5th Single)
12. Benefit
13. Red X
This is my most successful album to date. Alone rocked it digitally. It shot up to #1 and sold over 3,000,000 digital copied. Superstar became my most successful song to date. After a Grammy performance, the song got to hold the title as second most sold song in one week for selling 557,000 copies, making it #1 on the Hot 100. Tell Me Something was released to country radio in March 2009, and peaked at #3 on the country charts. Forget About U was released everywhere else. It did well in the US and Canada, but unfortunately, peaked early internationally, so TMS was released to those countries as an official single, and was given to pop radio in the US for promotional reasons. It fared well on pop radio surprisingly having a similar run to Kristinia DeBarge's "Goodbye." Internationally, it did okay, but not amazingly. Snake Charmer did really well. It didn't go #1, but it did go top 5 and had nice longevity. This album is called Astrum because it doesn't have a fixed genre. It features pop, country, and alternative music.
Any Way You Look At It
Released: June 29, 2010
Still recording this album. The first single will probably be "Welcome to the Future" for all countries except for country radio, in which they will probably get "Maroon & Gold." Both are fantastic choices for lead singles. For this album, Allison Iraheta is scheduled to appear on it!
I am actually co-owner of the record label, Mousie. (Crappy name, but it symbolizes an inside joke for 6th grade.) I have actually written lyrics for most of these songs. I Gotta Say (I Love You) was actually entered in a lyric contest here at ATRL!