The 10 Best Albums of 2024

The 10 Best Albums of 2024

From exciting surprise releases to powerful debuts and career-best moments, here are the top albums of the year.

Beyoncé – Cowboy Carter

Beyoncé delivered a stunning 27-track album that’s more than just music – it’s a lesson in history and art. With Cowboy Carter, she reclaims country music’s roots while making it her own. Collaborating with stars like Miley Cyrus and Post Malone, she also highlights emerging Black country artists. Beyoncé reinvents classics from Dolly Parton and The Beatles, and songs like “Daughter” even include opera. Once again, Queen Bey proves there’s nothing she can’t do.

Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft

Billie Eilish somehow outdid herself with her third album, Hit Me Hard and Soft. Known for hits like “Happier Than Ever” and “What Was I Made For,” Billie pushes her sound to new heights here. Tracks like “Birds of a Feather” are light and fun, while “The Greatest” and “L’Amour de Ma Vie” show off her range. The final track, “Blue,” leaves you wanting more – and hopefully, that’s exactly what Billie has planned.

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Usher – Coming Home

Usher’s Coming Home is his strongest work since 2004’s Confessions. It’s pure, high-quality R&B that reminds us why Usher is a legend. Songs that like “Please U,” “Kissing Strangers,” and also “Bop” are so replay able. If haven’t listen to these tracks now it’s time to listen them.

The 10 Best Albums of 2024

Sabrina Carpenter’s Album – Short n’ Sweet

This album is exactly what its name promises: short, sweet, and completely satisfying. Sabrina Carpenter shines with fun pop tracks like “Good Graces,” while also exploring country vibes on “Slim Pickins” and R&B influences on “Don’t Smile” and “Bed Chem.” It’s catchy, well-crafted, and leaves you wanting more.

Ariana Grande Album– Eternal Sunshine

Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine is another gem in her flawless discography. Her vocals are front and center, and the songs are personal, emotional, and beautifully layered. Highlights include “Bye,” “Supernatural,” and the heartbreaking title track. Ariana continues to set the bar high.

Tems’s Album– Born in the Wild

After years of releasing hit singles, Tems finally dropped her debut album, Born in the Wild, and it was worth the wait. The opening title track sets the tone with its reflective lyrics, while “Wickedest” and “Love Me JeJe” are upbeat Afrobeat bangers you can’t help but dance to.

Kendrick Lamar – GNX

Kendrick Lamar surprised us all with GNX, and it’s another masterpiece. Lamar’s lyrical skills are unmatched, and tracks like “Luther” (featuring SZA), “Squabble Up,” and “TV Off” showcase his versatility. Even without “Not Like Us” on the album, GNX delivers from start to finish.

Tyla – Tyla+

Tyla’s breakout single “Water” was just the beginning. Her debut album Tyla+ proves she’s here to stay. With albums like “Push 2 Start,” “Safer,” and “Breathe Me,” Tyla blends smooth vocals with addictive beats. Add singles like “Truth or Dare” and “Jump,” and you’ve got a must-hear album.

Kacey Musgraves Album – Deeper Well

Kacey Musgraves brings her signature heartfelt storytelling to Deeper Well. From the dreamy “Cardinal” to standouts like “Jade Green” and the title track, this album feels personal, emotional, and spiritual. It’s another beautiful chapter in Kacey’s impressive career.

Shaboozey – Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going

After appearing on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, Shaboozey used that momentum to drop an incredible third album. With the massive hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” leading the way, albums like “Drink Don’t Need No Mix” show his talent runs deep. Shaboozey’s music is fun, fresh, and proof he’s no one-hit wonder.

These albums defined 2024, bringing us everything from heartfelt ballads and high-energy hits to surprise releases we didn’t know we needed. Give them a listen – your playlists will thank you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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