Fanon:Jeremia Lecato discography

American recording artist Jeremia Lecato discography has focused on the sounds of his albums. His first step is to focus on his urban sounds with his first album Music of the Sun with elements of Caribbean-influenced dancehall and reggae music, and contains a style of late 1990s and early 2000s hip hop and R&B music, with Lecato's songs "Man Down", "Right Thru Me", "Super Bass", and "Rock The Boat", which became the most greatest cover songs by Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, and Aaliyah. Lecato's second and reissued album Music of Pink City and Music of Pink City The Urban Reloaded has been described as a album that musically divided by odd-half dance-pop tracks and even-half pop rock tracks before the pass pop songs, with cover songs by David Guetta, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, Jessie J, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj, and Jennifer Lopez, including the best songs "Turn Me On", "Pon De Replay", "SOS", "Outta Here", "Bang Bang", "Let It Be Me", "Commander", "Roc Me Out", and Beautiful Sinner". With his favorite holiday, departure of his dance sounds from his album Music of Christmas Spirit, with Christmas songs by various artists with elements of reggae music in "Wonderful Christmas Time" by Winston Reedy, hip hop music in "Grinch 2000" by Busta Rhymes, and pop-soul in "All I Want For Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey became the best songs in YouTube Christmas songs.

Representing a departure of his dancehall and reggae elements having some retro-inspired sounds in Music of Romantic Dancer, with covers songs by Rihanna, Beyoncé, Aretha Franklin, Aaliyah, Janet Jackson, and TLC, including "Nobody's Business", "Freakum Dress", "Unfaithful", "Respect", "Back and Forth", "Doesn't Really Matter", and "Creep", which has become the greatest successful songs. With 1990s and 2000s hip hop and R&B influence in Lecato's fifth album Music of Good Boy Gone Bad with Lecato's cover songs "More Than A Man, "No Scrubs", "Take A Bow", "We Need A Resolution", "Everything", and "Miss You" by Aaliyah, TLC, Rihanna, and Mary J. Blige.

After 4 years, he is back to record his music, during the work of his albums as an adult, Lecato's slow jams have replaced with his pop ballads and EDM numbers. Lecato's sixth album with danceable pop/electro R&B crossover elements in Music of Futuristic Dancer representing a departure of Lecato's traditional and slow jammed-styled R&B sounds to adapting a new and electronic and modern R&B music called "Electro-R&B", with cover songs by Kelis, Rihanna, Black Eyed Peas, Rich Gang, Beyoncé, and Zedd, "Brave", "What Now", "Just Can't Get Enough", "We Found Love", "Lifestyle", "Dance For You", and "Beautiful Now", have became the most greatest hits. Lecato's final and hip hop album Music of Nightlife Party returns back to his reggae and dancehall; two Caribbean-influenced genres prominent Lecato's previous albums, and with "Miss Outta Control", "Rush", "Imma Be", "Wobble", "What's Luv", and "Where The Party At" by Electrolightz, Rihanna, Black Eyed Peas, V.I.C, Nicki Minaj, Fat Joe, and Jagged Edge, which has become the best songs. He will stop recording music for a long time for hiatus.

Music of the Sun (2018)
Music of the Sun is the debut studio album by American recording artist Jeremia Lecato. Music of the Sun is musically an urban-infused dancehall and reggae album mostly influenced by Lecato's Caribbean roots, and incorporates elements of hip hop, R&B, soul, and pop music. It also features electronic in "People Falls In Love" and dance-pop in "Super Bass" and "Rock The Boat". Two album arts cover features a beautiful sunset sky that resembles Ashanti's 2003 studio album "Chapter II", and inspired by a musical style of the late 1990s and early 2000s throwback hip hop and R&B music.

Music of the Sun – (bonus tracks)

Music of Pink City (2018)
Music of Pink City is the second studio album by American recording artist Jeremia Lecato. It is primarily a pop album that stylistically divided by odd-half of dance-pop tracks and an even-half of pop rock tracks. This album incorporates modern-styled hip hop and R&B, as well as EDM, synth-pop, electronica, and as well as Caribbean dancehall and reggae music. And it also features pop-oriented soul in "Bang Bang". It is the second album that influenced by Lecato's Caribbean roots.

Music of Pink City – (bonus tracks)

Music of Christmas Spirit (2018)
Music of Christmas Spirit is the third studio and Christmas album by American recording artist Jeremia Lecato. Musically, this album represents a departure from his electronic and dance genres, and was primarily a Christmas and classical album that incorporates R&B, soul, pop, dancehall, and orchestral pop. It also features reggae in "Wonderful Christmas Time", hip hop in "Grinch 2000" and pop-soul in "All I Want For Christmas". It is a third album to feature Lecato's Caribbean roots.

Music of Christmas Spirit – (bonus tracks)

Music of Romantic Dancer (2019)
Music of Romantic Dancer is the fourth studio album by American recording artist Jeremia Lecato. This album musically represents a departure of his Caribbean-inspired dancehall and reggae music from his previous albums, which contained downtempo and ballad songs, and created a 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s-inspired soul and R&B album that incorporates retro-styled hip hop, pop, funk, disco, dance-pop, and as well as new jack swing elements. It also features retro-inspired genres such as, gospel in "Shackles (Praise You)" and synth-pop in "Va Va Voom"; a song compared to the composition of Lecato's tracks from the Music of Pink City and Music of Pink City: The Urban Reloaded.

Music of Romantic Dancer – (bonus tracks)

Music of Good Boy Gone Bad (2019)
Music of Good Boy Gone Bad is the fifth studio album by American recording artist Jeremia Lecato. This album differs Lecato's previous first-half album in 2019, Music of Romantic Dancer, which features funky, vintage, and romantic themes. Music of Good Boy Gone Bad is a hip hop and R&B album that incorporates 1990s and 2000s throwback soul, urban pop, and hip hop soul influences. It also features dancehall in "Just One Night" and urban-influenced synth-pop in "We Need a Resolution".

Music of Good Boy Gone Bad – (bonus tracks)

Music of Futuristic Dancer (2022)
Music of Futuristic Dancer is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Jeremia Lecato. After extended days of each years ago during the break from music work, the record is an ode to adulthood and is a distinct departure from a traditional R&B sound of his previous teen albums to incorporate more futuristic and electronic feel. It is primarily an electronica-influenced dance/electro-R&B crossover album that incorporates modern-styled hip hop, as well as pop, house, synth-pop, dubstep, and EDM. It also features pop-rap in both "Just Can't Get Enough" and "Post to Be", trap in "Lifestyle", and electronic-infused soul in "Dance For You". This album marks the return to electronic-oriented dance; a genre prominent on Lecato's two albums "Music of Pink City" and "Music of Pink City: The Urban Reloaded".

Music of Futuristic Dancer – (bonus tracks)

Music of Nightlife Party (2022)
Music of Nightlife Party is the seventh and final studio album by American recording artist Jeremia Lecato. Following the same vein as Music of Futuristic Dancer, Music of Nightlife Party is mainly a hip hop album that incorporates elements of electro-R&B, pop, dance, pop-rap, EDM, synth-pop, trap, and marks the return to dancehall; a genre prominent on Lecato's four albums "Music of the Sun", "Music of Pink City", "Music of Pink City: The Urban Reloaded", and "Music of Christmas Spirit".. It also features Caribbean-styled dancehall and reggae, and as well as Latin-oriented soul in "Rush", "Lemme Get That", and "Where The Party At".

Music of Nightlife Party – (bonus tracks)

Music of Pink City: The Urban Reloaded (2018)
Music of Pink City: The Urban Reloaded is the reissue album by American recording artist Jeremia Lecato. The new material incorporates dance-pop, synth-pop, and dancehall sounds with modern-styled hip hop and R&B, as well as EDM, reggae, and pop rock elements.

Music of Pink City: The Urban Reloaded – (bonus tracks)