Hamilton's debut studio album The Pink Lavalamp, was released on December 8, 2008 and issued on independent record label Demevolist Music Group for free download.
Though not included on the album Hamilton's lead first promotional single "Brooklyn Girls" would chart at number ninety-seven on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
D ^ Originally meant to be his second studio album for Interscope, but he was dropped from the label before the actual release.
E ^ Originally meant to be released as Charles Hamilton's debut studio album in 2009: however, it was rejected by Interscope Records due to the controversy of the album crediting deceased producer J Dilla as the executive producer.
Though the album being previously shelved it would be later leaked & then released by Hamilton independently for free download on September 24, 2009.