- Album: "Deborah Cox" (went platinum), 1995.
- Single: "Sentimental", 1995.
- Single: "Who Do U Love" - the remix is a #1 dance single - 1995.
- Single: "Where Do We Go From Here", 1996. The B-side "Just be Good To Me" is a top ten dance smash.
- Single: "The Sound Of My Tears", 1996. The B-side is "It Could've Been You"
- Single: "Things Just Ain't The Same", 1997, off of the Money Talks (1997) soundtrack. The remix is another #1 dance chart smash.
- Single: "Nobody's Supposed To Be Here", 1998. The remix is yet another #1 dance smash. The original version of the song is an even bigger hit, spending a record-breaking 14 weeks at the #1 position on the R&B charts. The single goes platinum.
- Album: "One Wish", 1998. The album goes platinum.
- Single: "It's Over Now", 1999. The remix becomes her fourth #1 dance smash.
- Single: "We Can't Be Friends", 1999, a duet with R.L., from the group, "Next". Her second #1 R&B hit. The single goes gold.
- Single: "September", 1999.
- She is in the Guinness Book Of World Records as having the longest-running R&B single in the modern rock era, having been at #1 for 14 weeks.
- 1999: TV commercial & print ads for Roots Clothing Store
- 1999: Print Ads for Fubu Clothing
- Single: "I Never Knew", 2000.
- Single: "Same Script, Different Cast", 2001, a duet with 'Whitney Houston' from "Whitney's Greatest Hits" album.
- Single: "Absolutely Not", 2001, from the Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) soundtrack. Remixes got to #1 on Billboard's Club Play Chart.
- Single: "Mr. Lonely", 2002. Another #1 club smash
- Single: "Up & Down (In & Out)", 2002.
- Album: "The Morning After", 2002.
- Mixed album: "Remixed", 2003, which includes 8 of her #1 dance smashes
- Single: "Play Your Part", 2003, another #1 club smash
- Single: "Starting With You", 2003.
- Starred in the title role of the Broadway production of "Aida".
- Single: "Easy As Life", 2004, promo-only, from Broadway's "Aida".
- CD: "Deborah Cox" (BSP)
- (2024) Stage: co-stars as Glinda in the Broadway revival of the musical ''The Wiz'', in which other principal roles are played by Melody Betts (Aunt Em/ Evillen), Wayne Brady (The Wiz), Kyle Ramar Freeman (Lion), Nichelle Lewis (Dorothy), Phillip Johnson Richardson (Tinman), and Avery Wilson (Scarecrow). The production had debuted at the Baltimore Hippodrome in 2023, playing twelve more venues in its pre-Broadway tour.
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