Fanon:Bella Hartley discography

Bella Hartley is a pop SimNationan singer. The discography of SimNationan entertainer Bella Hartley consists of five studio albums, one digital album, and one extanded-play (EP).

Be Like a Popstar (2004)
Be Like a Popstar is the first EP by SimNationan pop singer-songwriter Bella Hartley. It was released on November 10, 2004 in SimNation, exclusively by Wal-Mart for $9.00. This EP was only released exclusively in the SimNation and was not released in any other country.

Hartley released one single from the EP:
 * Moves Me

Other recorded tracks
 * "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
 * "I Can Only Imagine"
 * "Mirror"
 * "Not Yet"
 * "Ride"
 * "The Cristmas Song"

One (2014)
One is the second EP by SimNationan pop singer-songwriter Bella Hartley. It was released on June 24, 2014 in SimNation.

Hartley released one single from the EP:
 * Mulholland Drive

Standard edition

Deluxe edition

Other recorded tracks
 * "Follow"
 * "Dollar Store Locket"

Don't Forget (2008)
Don't Forget is the debut studio album by SimNationan recording artist Bella Hartley. The album was released on September 23, 2008 by Hollywood Records. Hartley started working on the album in September 2007. Hartley co-wrote most of the songs with the American boy band the Jonas Brothers, who produced the album alongside record producer John Fields. The album also includes Kara DioGuardi, Jason Reeves and Rooney frontman Robert Schwartzman, who collabrated from the album. Don't Forget features a pop rock and power pop sound and the lyrics deal with various teen topics.

Hartley released two singels from the album:
 * Get Back
 * La La Land

Here We Go Again (2009)
Here We Go Again is the second studio album by SimNationan recording artist Bella Hartley, released on July 21, 2009, through Hollywood Records. Unlike her previous album, Don't Forget (2008), Hartley did not collaborate from the Jonas Brothers, as she wanted to work with different people and give the album a personal approach. Hartley collaborated with established songwriters and producers from the album, such as E. Kidd Bogart, Gary Clark, Toby Gad, John Mayer, Jon McLaughlin, Lindy Robbins and John Fields, who produced from her previous album Don't Forget. Hartley also collaborated with The Academy Is... lead singer William Beckett to write a song about a strained relationship with her father, which was originally set to appear from the album, but later dropped. The song later appeared on her third album Unbroken (2011).

Hartley released two singels from the album:
 * Here We Go Again
 * Remember December

Deluxe Edition
Other recorded tracks
 * "For the Love of a Daughter" (a different version ended up on Unbroken.)
 * "Shut Up and Love Me"
 * "Love Is The Answer"

Unbroken (2011)
Unbroken is the third studio album by SimNationan recording artist Bella Hartley, released on September 20, 2011, by Hollywood Records. Hartley began working on the album in July 2010 and ended in November 2010, due to Hartley's rehabilitation. In February 2011, the production of the album continued after Hartley's treatment ended. Hartley described the album as "more mature" and "a little more R&B/pop" than her previous material, quoting artists such as Rihanna and Keri Hilson as influences. While some of the album's lyrical content was heavily influenced by Hartley's personal struggles, it also deals with lighter subjects, such as love, self empowerment and having fun.

Hartley released two singels from the album:
 * Skyscraper
 * Give Your Heart a Break

Deluxe Edition
Other recorded tracks
 * "Abracadabra (featuring Timbaland)"
 * "Besame Mucho"

Bella (2013)
Bella is the self-titled fourth studio album by SimNationan recording artist Bella Hartley, released on May 10, 2013, by Hollywood Records. Looking to transition from her self-described "generic" third album Unbroken (2011), Hartleywanted to make her fourth album to "have songs that excited her". The album incorporates pop and dance with elements of synthpop, and bubblegum pop. The album was recorded between 2012 and 2013, when Hartley served as a judge on the second season from the SimNationan version of The X Factor.

Hartley released four singels from the album:
 * Heart Attack
 * Made in the USA
 * Neon Lights
 * Really Don't Care (featuring Cher Lloyd)

Standard edition

Deluxe edition

Other recorded tracks
 * "Be Okay" (Given to Jake Lynch)
 * "Bad Chick"

Prism (2013)
Prism is the first digital album by SimNationan singer-songwriter Bella Hartley, released by Hollywood Records on October 18, 2013. While the album was initially planned to be "darker" than her previous material, Prism ultimately became a prominently Swedish dance music-inspired record. The singer worked with several past collaborators, while enlisting new producers and guest vocals. Much of Prism revolves around the themes of living in the present, relationships, and self-empowerment.

Hartley released four singels from the album:
 * Roar
 * Unconditionally
 * Dark Horse (featuring Juicy J)
 * Birthday
 * This Is How We Do

Standard edition

Deluxe edition

Other recorded tracks
 * "Bad Photographs" (Given to Jake Lynch)
 * "Black Widow" (Given to Iggy Azalea)

Prism: Acoustic Sessions (2014)
Prism: Acoustic Sessions is the first remix album by Simnationan recording artist Bella Hartley. It was released on May 3, 2014. The album features acoustic and live versions of songs from her first digital album, Prism (2014), as well as new recorded tracks.

Standard edition

Deluxe edition

Stems-Kit bonus track

Portuguese edition

Bella: Deluxe Edition (2014)
Bella: Deluxe Edition is the reissue of the fourth studio album by Simnationan recording artist Bella Hartley, Bella (2013). It will be released on December 2, 2014 by Hollywood Records, nearly a year and a half after the original record.

“Bella” is the fourth studio album by Simnationan recording artist Bella Hartley. It was released on May 14, 2013 via Hollywood Records.

Hartley and her label plan to re-release the album with an special “Deluxe Edition” on December 2, including new tracks and her latest collaboration with Olly Murs in the song “Up“.

Standard edition