This article summarizes the events, album releases, and album release dates in rhythm and blues for the year 2023.
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Events
editJanuary
edit- On January 1, Fred White died at the age of 67.[1]
- On January 13, Thomasina Winslow died at the age of 57.[2]
- On January 17, Renée Geyer died at the age of 69.[3]
- On January 28, Barrett Strong died at the age of 81.[4]
- On January 31, Charlie Thomas died at the age of 85.[5]
February
edit- On February 5, the 65th Annual Grammy Awards were held. Beyoncé won both Best R&B Song for "Cuff It" and Best R&B Traditional Performance for "Plastic Off the Sofa". Muni Long won Best R&B Performance for "Hrs and Hrs". Steve Lacy won Best Progressive R&B Album for Gemini Rights. Robert Glasper won Best R&B Album for Black Radio III.[6]
- On February 11, the Brit Awards 2023 were held. Flo won the Rising Star award.[7]
- On February 13, Huey "Piano" Smith died at the age of 89.[8] On the same day, Spencer Wiggins died at the age of 81.[9]
- On February 16, Chuck Jackson died at the age of 85.[10]
- On February 18, Don Shinn died at the age of 77.[11] On the same day, the 12th Circle Chart Music Awards were held. NCT won Artist of the Year – Physical Album 1st Quarter for Universe. Stray Kids won Artist of the Year – Physical Album 4th Quarter for Maxident. NewJeans won New Artist of the Year Digital Music for "Attention". (G)I-dle won Record Production of the Year for I Never Die.[12] On the same day, the 49th People's Choice Awards were held. Beyoncé won R&B Artist of the Year.[13]
- On February 23, R. Kelly was sentenced in Chicago federal court to 20 years in prison for child pornography and other sexual crimes involving minors, with 19 years being concurrent to his previous 30-year term handed down in New York. Kelly will now serve 31 years in prison.[14]
- On February 25, the 54th NAACP Image Awards were held. Beyoncé won Outstanding Female Artist, Outstanding Soul/R&B Song for "Cuff It", and Outstanding Album for Renaissance. Coco Jones won Outstanding New Artist. Chris Brown won Outstanding Male Artist. Chris Brown and Wizkid won Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary) for "Call Me Every Day". Silk Sonic won Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional) for "Love's Train". Rihanna won Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album for "Lift Me Up". Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson, Archie Davis & Dave Jordan won Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Soundtrack). Tems won Outstanding International Song for "No Woman No Cry".[15]
March
edit- On March 1, Leon Hughes died at the age of 92.[16]
- On March 5, the 20th Korean Music Awards were held. Younha won Song of the Year for "Event Horizon". NewJeans won Rookie of the Year, Best K-Pop Song for "Attention", and Best K-Pop Album for New Jeans. A.Train won Best R&B & Soul Album for Private Pink. Bibi won Best R&B & Soul Song for "Jotto". Nucksal and Cadejo won Best Rap & Hip-Hop Album for Sincerely Yours and Best Rap & Hip-Hop Song for "Good Morning Seoul".[17]
- On March 13, the Juno Awards of 2023 were held. The Weeknd won Artist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Single of the Year for "Sacrifice", and Album of the Year for Dawn FM. Akeel Henry won Producer of the Year. Angelique Francis won Blues Album of the Year for Long River. Jessie Reyez won Contemporary R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for Yessie. Savannah Ré and Dylan Sinclair won Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for "Last One". Kaytranada and Anderson .Paak won Rap Single of the Year for "Twin Flame".[18]
- On March 14, Bobby Caldwell died at the age of 71.[19]
- On March 16, Fuzzy Haskins died at the age of 81.[20]
- On March 27, Peggy Scott-Adams died at the age of 74.[21] On the same day, the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards were held. Future, Drake, and Tems won Hip-Hop Song of the Year for "Wait for U". Drake won Hip-Hop Artist of the Year. SZA won R&B Artist of the Year and R&B Song of the Year for "I Hate U". Muni Long won Best New R&B Artist. Kali Uchis won Best New Latin Artist. Beyoncé won R&B Album of the Year for Renaissance.[22]
- On March 29, Sweet Charles Sherrell died at the age of 80.[23]
- On March 31, the 2023 Global Awards were held. Raye and 070 Shake won Best Social Trended Song for "Escapism". Flo won the Rising Star Award. Lizzo won Best Female.[24]
April
edit- On April 5, Booker Newberry III died at the age of 67.[25]
- On April 25, Billy "The Kid" Emerson died at the age of 97.[26]
- On April 27, the APRA Music Awards of 2023 were held. Xavier Rudd won Most Performed Blues & Roots Work for "We Deserve to Dream". Miiesha won Most Performed R&B / Soul Work for "Still Dream".[27]
May
edit- On May 3, Linda Lewis died at the age of 72.[28]
- On May 5, Chris Strachwitz died at the age of 91.[29]
- On May 6, the 17th Metro FM Music Awards were held. MOE. won Best New Age R&B Artist.[30]
- On May 23, Sheldon Reynolds died at the age of 63.[31]
- On May 24, Tina Turner died at the age of 83.[32]
- On May 30, DaniLeigh was arrested for a DUI in Miami-Dade County, Florida.[33]
June
edit- On June 4, George Winston at the age of 74.[34]
- On June 15, the 2023 Libera Awards were held. Shemekia Copeland won Best Blues Record for Done Come Too Far. Sudan Archives won Breakthrough Artist/Release and Best R&B Record for Natural Brown Prom Queen. Lee Fields won Best Soul/Funk Record for Sentimental Fool.[35]
- On June 23, Jacquees was arrested for battery in Gwinnett County, Georgia.[36]
- On June 25, the BET Awards 2023 were held. SZA won Best Female R&B/Pop Artist, Album of the Year for SOS and Video of the Year for "Kill Bill". Beyoncé won the BET Her Award for "Break My Soul", Album of the Year for Renaissance and the Viewer's Choice Award for "Break My Soul". Future, Drake, and Tems won Best Collaboration for "Wait for U". Usher won Best Male R&B/Pop Artist. Coco Jones won Best New Artist.Chris Brown won Best Male R&B/Pop Artist.[37]
- On June 30, Lord Creator died at the age of 87.[38]
July
edit- On July 1, the 34th Golden Melody Awards were held. A-Lin won Best Female Mandarin Singer.[39]
- On July 3, Vicki Anderson died at the age of 83.[40]
- On July 5, Coco Lee died at the age of 48.[41]
- On July 12, August Moon died at the age of 85.[42]
August
edit- On August 2, Lizzo was sued for allegedly creating a hostile work environment by sexually harassing and weight shaming her dancers.[43]
- On August 13, Clarence Avant died at the age of 92.[44]
- On August 7, Toussaint McCall died at the age of 89.[45]
- On August 17, Bobby Eli died at the age of 77.[46]
- On August 29, August 08 died at the age of 31.[47]
September
edit- On September 12, the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards were held. SZA won Best R&B for "Shirt".[48]
- On September 16, Irish Grinstead, of 702, died at the age of 43.[49]
- On September 26, the 2023 AIM Independent Music Awards were held. Raye and 070 Shake won Best Independent Track for "Escapism".[50]
- On September 27, the 2023 Australian Women in Music Awards were held. Vika and Linda won the Artistic Excellence Award.[51]
- On September 30, Russell Batiste Jr. died at the age of 57.[52]
October
edit- On October 5, the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards were held. Romeo Santos won Tropical Artist of the Year, Solo. Aventura won Tropical Artist of the Year, Duo or Group.[53]
- On October 11, Rudolph Isley, of The Isley Brothers, died at the age of 84.[54]
- On October 26, the 2023 UK Music Video Awards were held. Jorja Smith won Best R&B/Soul Video – UK for "Try Me". Lil Yachty won Best R&B/Soul Video – International for "Say Something". Sans Soucis won Best R&B/Soul Video – Newcomer for "I Know Your Present". Bakar won Best Alternative Video – UK for "Alive!" Audrey Nuna won Best Visual Effects in a Video for "Locket".[55]
November
edit- On November 3, Missy Elliott, George Michael, Chaka Khan, Al Kooper, The Spinners, and Don Cornelius were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[56][57]
- On November 5, the 2023 MTV Europe Music Awards were held. Chris Brown won Best R&B.[58]
- On November 10, Johnny Ruffo died at the age of 35.[59]
- On November 15, the 2023 ARIA Music Awards were held. Genesis Owusu won Album of the Year, Best Hip Hop/Rap Release, and Best Independent Release for Struggler. The Teskey Brothers won Best Blues & Roots Album for The Winding Way. Forest Claudette won Best Cover Art for Everything Was Green and Best Soul/R&B Release for "Mess Around" with EarthGang.[60]
- On November 19, the 2023 Billboard Music Awards were held. SZA won Top R&B Artist, Top R&B Female Artist, Top R&B Song for "Kill Bill", and Top R&B Album for SOS. The Weeknd won Top R&B Male Artist. Beyoncé won Top R&B Touring Artist, Top Dance/Electronic Artist, and Top Dance/Electronic Album for Renaissance. Drake won Top Rap Artist, Top Rap Male Artist, and Top Rap Touring Artist. NewJeans won Top Global K-Pop Artist. Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and 21 Savage won Top Collaboration for "Creepin'".[61]
- On November 22, Jean Knight died at the age of 80.[62]
- On November 26, the 2023 Soul Train Music Awards were held. SZA won Best R&B/Soul Female Artist, Album of the Year for SOS, Song of the Year and The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award for "Snooze". Victoria Monét won Video of the Year and Best Dance Performance for "On My Mama". Usher won Best R&B/Soul Male Artist, Soul Train Certified Award, and Best Collaboration, alongside Summer Walker & 21 Savage, for "Good Good".[63]
- On November 28, the 2023 MAMA Awards were held. NewJeans won Artist of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Dance Performance – Female Group for "Ditto", and Best Female Group. Seventeen won Best Male Group and Best Dance Performance – Male Group for "Super". Jimin won Best Male Artist.[64]
December
edit- On December 2, the 2023 Melon Music Awards were held. NewJeans won Artist of the Year, Best Female Group, and Song of the Year for "Ditto". NCT Dream won Best Male Group. Aespa won Best Female Performance and Global Artist. Seventeen won Best Male Performance. Kiss of Life won 1theK Global Icon. NCT Dream won Record of the Year.[65]
- On December 26, Zahara died at the age of 35.[66]
- On December 29, Les McCann died at the age of 88.[67]
Released albums
editJanuary
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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9 | Monsta X | REASOИ | Starship, Kakao |
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13 | Joesef | Permanent Damage[68] | AWAL, Bold Cut | |
Vedo | Mood Swings[69] | New Wav Music, Island Prolific, EMPIRE | ||
16 | Got the Beat | Stamp on It | SM, Dreamus |
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18 | Koda Kumi | Wings | Rhythm Zone |
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20 | Låpsley | Cautionary Tales of Youth[70] | Believe, Young | |
25 | Yesung | Sensory Flows | SM Entertainment, Label SJ |
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27 | Aya Nakamura | DNK | Rec. 118, Warner Music France |
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Jackie Venson | Evolution of Joy[71] | Self-released | ||
Kimbra | A Reckoning | Self-released | ||
Lil Yachty | Let's Start Here | Motown, Quality Control |
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Popcaan | Great Is He | OVO Sound | ||
The Arcs | Electrophonic Chronic | Easy Eye Sound |
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31 | Phum Viphurit | The Greng Jai Piece[72] | Rats Records, Lirico |
February
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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2 | Raye | My 21st Century Blues | Human Re Sources |
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10 | Elodie | OK. Respira | Island Records |
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Eric Bellinger | 1-800-Hit Eazy: Line 2[73] | All Wins Entertainment, Empire | ||
Kelela | Raven | Warp Records |
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Lance Skiiiwalker | Audiodidactic[74] | Top Dawg Entertainment | ||
Liv.e | Girl in the Half Pearl | In Real Life Music, AWAL Recordings America | ||
Sabrina Claudio | Archives & Lullabies [75] | SC Entertainment | ||
16 | Rakiyah | The Cosmic Queen | Self-released | |
Tini | Cupido | Hollywood, 5020, Sony Latin | ||
17 | Wesley Joseph | Glow[76] | Secretly Canadian | |
24 | Don Toliver | Love Sick | Cactus Jack Records, Atlantic Records |
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Gracie Abrams | Good Riddance | Interscope |
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Jozzy | Songs For Women, Free Game For N****s | Love Records | ||
Tink | Thanks 4 Nothing | Winter's Diary, WD Records, Empire |
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U.S. Girls | Bless This Mess | 4AD | ||
27 | Sam Smith | Gloria | Capitol |
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28 | KAMAUU | Welcome to KAMAUU.world | Warner Music Group, X5 Music Group |
March
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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3 | Chiiild | Better Luck In the Next Life[77] | Avant Garden, 4th & Broadway, Def Jam Recordings | |
Dreamville | Creed III: The Soundtrack | Dreamville, Interscope |
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Kali Uchis | Red Moon in Venus | Geffen Records |
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Masego | Masego[78] | EQT Recordings, Capitol Records, UMG Recordings | ||
Yazmin Lacey | Voice Notes | Own Your Own Records, Believe | ||
6 | Onew | Circle | SM |
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10 | August Alsina | Myself | Shake the World, Empire | |
Musiq Soulchild & Hit-Boy | Victims and Villains[79] | SoulStar Music Company | ||
The War and Treaty | Lover's Game | UMG Nashville | ||
13 | Kai | Rover | SM, Dreamus |
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16 | Code Kunst | Remember Archive | AOMG |
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17 | ELHAE | Forgotten Flowers[80] | Dream Loud Music Group | |
Malina Moye | Dirty | WCE Records, The Orchard | ||
T-Pain | On Top of the Covers | Nappy Boy, Empire | ||
Tei Shi | Bad Premonition[81] | The Orchard | ||
Unknown Mortal Orchestra | V | Jagjaguwar | ||
24 | 6LACK | Since I Have a Lover | LVRN, Interscope Records |
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Billy Valentine | Billy Valentine & The Universal Truth[82] | Bob Thiele Jr., Acid Jazz Acquisitions | ||
Jimin | Face | Big Hit |
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Matt Corby | Everything's Fine | Island Australia | ||
Yaya Bey | Exodus the North Star[83] | Big Dada | ||
25 | Kristian Bush | 52 | ATL x BNA | Big Machine | |
28 | Billlie | The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three | Mystic Story, Kakao |
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31 | B. Cool-Aid | Leather Blvd | Lex | |
Chlöe | In Pieces | Parkwood Entertainment, Columbia Records |
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Davido | Timeless | DMW, Columbia, Sony |
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Eddie Chacon | Sundown | Stones Throw Records |
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April
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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7 | Brandee Younger | Brand New Life[84] | Impulse!, Verve Label Group, UMG Recordings | |
Daniel Caesar | Never Enough | Hollace, Republic Records |
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Planet Giza | Ready When You Are[85] | Quiet Note | ||
THEY. | Nü Moon[86] | Nü Religion Records, AWAL | ||
14 | Dinner Party | Enigmatic Society | Sound of Crenshaw, EMPIRE |
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Jean Deaux | HEAVY[87] | Duality Records, EMPIRE | ||
Petite Noir | MotherFather[88] | Roya Records | ||
Yung Bleu | Love Scars II | Moon Boy University, EMPIRE |
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17 | NCT DoJaeJung | Perfume | SM |
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21 | Alfa Mist | Variables[89] | Anti- | |
Dreamer Isioma | Princess Forever[90] | AWAL | ||
Everything but the Girl | Fuse | Buzzin' Fly, Virgin |
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Nourished by Time | Erotic Probiotic 2 | Scenic Route | ||
Post Malone | The Diamond Collection | Republic, Mercury |
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St. Paul & the Broken Bones | Angels in Science Fiction[91] | ATO | ||
25 | Taeyang | Down to Earth | The Black Label, Interscope |
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27 | Marina Sena | Vício Inerente | Sony Music Brazil | |
28 | Amir Obè | after.[92] | Def Jam Recordings, UMG Recordings | |
Baby Rose | Through and Through | Secretly Canadian | ||
Jessie Ware | That! Feels Good! | EMI |
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Labrinth | Ends & Begins | Columbia, Sony Music |
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rum.gold | U Street Anthology[93] | Leola | ||
Smokey Robinson | Gasms | TLR Records |
May
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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4 | iKon | Take Off | 143 |
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Various artists | Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Covers from the Netflix Series) | Netflix Music, Sony Masterworks |
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5 | Aespa | My World | SM, Warner, Dreamus |
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Durand Jones | Wait Til I Get Over | Dead Oceans |
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Emily King | Special Occasion[94] | ATO Records | ||
Jidenna | ME YOU & GOD[95] | Wondaland Records, Magic Chief Productions | ||
Omarion | Full Circle: Sonic Book One [96] | Omarion Worldwide | ||
12 | Keke Palmer | Big Boss[97] | Big Bosses Ent. | |
Madison McFerrin | I Hope You Can Forgive Me[98] | MADMCFERRIN MUSIC | ||
Njomza | Stages[99] | Sincethe80s, EMPIRE | ||
15 | (G)I-dle | I Feel | Cube, Kakao |
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19 | Angie Stone | Love Language | Conjunction, SoNo | |
Sleep Token | Take Me Back to Eden | Spinefarm |
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Summer Walker | CLEAR 2: SOFT LIFE[100] | LVRN, Interscope Records |
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26 | D4vd | Petals to Thorns | Darkroom Records, Interscope Records |
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KayCyy & Gesaffelstein | TW2052[101] | Bu Vision, Columbia | ||
Lola Young | My Mind Wanders And Sometimes Leaves Completely[102] | Island | ||
Manu Manzo | Luna En Geminis | Self-released | ||
Marco Mengoni | Materia (Prisma) | Sony Music Italy |
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Nonso Amadi | When It Blooms | Universal Music Canada. Def Jam, Polydor Records. MCA Records France. Universal Music Nigeria |
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Simply Red | Time | Warner Music |
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June
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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2 | Ben Harper | Wide Open Light | Chrysalis |
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Louise | Greatest Hits | Tag8, BMG |
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Meshell Ndegeocello | The Omnichord Real Book | Blue Note | ||
Speakers Corner Quartet | Further Out Than the Edge | OTIH Records | ||
Witch | Zango[103] | Desert Daze Sound | ||
7 | Dami Im | In Between | ABC Music |
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9 | Amaarae | Fountain Baby | Golden Angel, Interscope Records | |
BLK ODYSSY | DIAMONDS & FREAKS[104] | Earthchild, Empire | ||
Col3trane | Chekhov's Gun[105] | Trane of Thought Records, UnitedMasters | ||
Janelle Monáe | The Age of Pleasure | Wondaland Productions, Bad Boy Records |
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Maeta | When I Hear Your Name[106] | Roc Nation Records | ||
Pantayo | Ang Pagdaloy[107] | Self-released | ||
SB19 | Pagtatag! | Sony Philippines | ||
Selwyn Birchwood | Exorcist[108] | Alligator Records | ||
16 | Ambré | Who's Loving You?[109] | Roc Nation Records | |
Asake | Work of Art | YBNL Nation, Empire |
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Bettye LaVette | LaVette! | Jay-Vee Records |
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Forest Claudette | Everything Was Green | Forest Claudette, Sony | ||
Kiana Ledé | Grudges[110] | The Heavy Group, Republic Records | ||
17 | Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree | Adolescent[111] | RISER Music | |
21 | Sara Jo | Bez kontrole | Bassivity Digital | |
23 | I.M | Overdrive | Sony Music Korea |
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24 | Seyi Vibez | Thy Kingdom Come | Vibez Inc, Dvpper Music |
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26 | Shinee | Hard | SM |
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29 | Terrace Martin | Fine Tune[112] | Sounds of Crenshaw, BMG | |
30 | Ash Walker | Astronaut | Night Time Stories | |
Olivia Dean | Messy | EMI |
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July
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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5 | Kiss of Life | Kiss of Life | S2 |
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6 | Lyanno | Midnight | Rimas Entertainment | |
7 | Anohni and the Johnsons | My Back Was a Bridge for You to Cross | Secretly Canadian | |
FLO | 3 of Us | Island Records | ||
Gabriels | Angels & Queens | Atlas Artists |
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Little Dragon | Slugs of Love | Ninja Tune |
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10 | EXO | Exist | SM, Kakao |
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Gloria Groove | Lady Leste (Ao Vivo)[113] | SB Music | ||
Zerobaseone | Youth in the Shade | WakeOne |
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12 | Sandara Park | Sandara Park | Abyss Company | |
14 | Mahalia | IRL | Warner Music UK |
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Rita Ora | You & I | BMG |
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17 | Capella Grey | Here, Damn.[114] | ALLEPAC THE FAMILY | |
NCT Dream | ISTJ | SM, Kakao |
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19 | The Sarz Academy Alumni | Memories That Last Forever 2 | 1789, United Masters, Warner Music Africa | |
21 | NewJeans | Get Up | ADOR, YG Plus |
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27 | Kizz Daniel | Maverick[115] | FlyBoy INC, EMPIRE | |
28 | Adekunle Gold | Tequila Ever After[116] | Def Jam Recordings, UMG Recordings | |
Jessy Lanza | Love Hallucination | Hyperdub | ||
Roy Woods | Mixed Emotions[117] | OVO Sound | ||
Tori Kelly | Tori | Epic, Beautiful Mind | ||
Treasure | Reboot | YG, Columbia |
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August
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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3 | Iza | Afrodhit | Warner Music Brazil | |
8 | Olamide | Unruly[118] | YBNL Nation, EMPIRE | |
11 | Emotional Oranges | STILL EMO[119] | Avant Garden | |
Jungle | Volcano | Caiola, AWAL | ||
18 | Amaka | Oasis[120] | Venice Music | |
Cautious Clay | KARPEH[121] | Blue Note Records | ||
Ciara | CiCi | Beauty Marks Entertainment[122] | ||
Genesis Owusu | Struggler | OURNESS, AWAL |
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Grace Potter | Mother Road | Fantasy | ||
Jihyo | Zone | JYP, Republic |
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Jon Batiste | World Music Radio | Verve, Interscope |
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Leon Thomas | Electric Dusk[123] | UMG Recordings, EZMNY Records, Motown Records | ||
Swavy | Different Breed[124] | Columbia Records | ||
25 | Burna Boy | I Told Them... | Atlantic, Spaceship, Bad Habit |
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Fridayy | Fridayy[125] | Lost In Melody, Def Jam Recordings | ||
Maluma | Don Juan | Sony Latin |
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Terrace Martin & James Fauntleroy | Nova[126] | Sounds of Crenshaw, BMG | ||
Victoria Monét | JAGUAR II | Lovett Music, RCA Records[127] |
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28 | NCT | Golden Age | SM, Kakao |
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30 | Dominic Scott | Dear Summer[128] | Red Balloon Works |
September
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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1 | Ama Lou | I Came Home Late[129] | Interscope Records | |
Tekno | The More The Better[130] | Self-released | ||
5 | Tirzah | trip9love...??? | Domino | |
7 | Majeeed | Cheers to Life | Dream Empire Music, EMPIRE |
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8 | Allison Russell | The Returner | Fantasy, Concord |
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Teezo Touchdown | How Do You Sleep at Night? | RCA, Not Fit for Society | ||
Tinashe | BB/ANG3L | Nice Life Recording Company |
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V | Layover | Big Hit |
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Yussef Dayes | Black Classical Music | Brownswood, Nonesuch |
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15 | Alan Palomo | World of Hassle | Mom Pop | |
Cleo Sol | Heaven | Forever Living Originals | ||
Corinne Bailey Rae | Black Rainbows | Black Rainbows Music, Thirty Tigers[131] |
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Diddy | The Love Album: Off the Grid | Love Records, Motown Records |
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Rod Wave | Nostalgia | Alamo |
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Stephen Marley | Old Soul | Ghetto Youths International | ||
Teddy Swims | I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1) | Warner |
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22 | Bakar | Halo | Black Butter |
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Doja Cat | Scarlet | Kemosabe, RCA |
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Dominique Fils-Aimé | Our Roots Run Deep | Ensoul Records[132] | ||
K. Michelle | I'm the Problem | Chase Landin, MNRK[133] | ||
Stephen Sanchez | Angel Face | Mercury, Republic |
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27 | XG | New DNA | Xgalx |
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29 | Beverley Knight | The Fifth Chapter | Tag8 Music, BMG Rights Management |
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Cleo Sol | Gold | Forever Living Originals | ||
Feid | Mor, No Le Temas a la Oscuridad | Universal Latino |
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Grace Weber | Paperflower[134] | Self-released | ||
Jorja Smith | Falling or Flying | FAMM |
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ROMderful | ICE CREAM CLONES 2 | Self-released | ||
Say She She | Silver[135] | Karma Chief Records |
October
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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4 | Bnxn | Sincerely, Benson | T.Y.E., EMPIRE |
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6 | Drake | For All the Dogs | OVO Sound, Republic Records |
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Joy Denalane | Willpower | Lesedi, Four |
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NCT 127 | Fact Check | SM |
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ODUMODUBLVCK | EZIOKWU[136] | NATIVE Records, Def Jam Recordings, UMG Recordings | ||
Vedo | 7[137] | New Wav Music Group, EMPIRE | ||
11 | JMSN | Soft Spot[138] | White Room Records | |
13 | Jamila Woods | Water Made Us | Jagjaguwar[139] | |
Troye Sivan | Something to Give Each Other | EMI Music Australia |
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Yamê | Elowi | DBS, Naïve |
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20 | Arin Ray | Phases III[140] | Interscope Records | |
Berhana | Amén (The Nomad's Dream)[141] | EQT Recordings | ||
Brandon Lake | Coat of Many Colors | Provident Label Group |
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Naomi Sharon | Obsidian[142] | OVO Sound | ||
Priya Ragu | Santhosam | Warner Records UK |
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RealestK | Real World[143] | Columbia Records | ||
Sampha | Lahai | Young |
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Shay Lia | Facets[144] | AWAL Recordings | ||
Terrace Martin & Alex Isley | I Left My Heart In Ladera[145] | Sounds of Crenshaw, IRD Corp, BMG | ||
27 | Black Pumas | Chronicles of a Diamond | ATO |
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Blaqbonez | Emeka Must Shine | Chocolate City |
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Brent Faiyaz | Larger than Life | ISO Supremacy, UnitedMasters |
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Chxrry22 | Siren[146] | XO Records, Republic Records, UMG Recordings | ||
Leela James | Thought U Knew[147] | BMG | ||
Mariah the Scientist | To Be Eaten Alive | Buckles Laboratories, Epic Records, Sony Music |
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Mr Eazi | The Evil Genius[148] | emPawa Africa Limited | ||
Robert Finley | Black Bayou | Easy Eye Sound | ||
Ruben Studdard | The Way I Remember[149] | SoNo Recording Group | ||
V V Brown | Am I British Yet? | YOY Records |
November
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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1 | WayV | On My Youth | Label V, SM, Dreamus |
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3 | Emilia | .MP3 | Sony Latin, WK |
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Goapele | Colours[150] | Skyblaze | ||
Majid Jordan | Good People[151] | OVO Sound[152] | ||
Tkay Maidza | Sweet Justice | 4AD[153] |
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Zoe Wees | Therapy | Valeria, Capitol |
| |
8 | Kiss of Life | Born to Be XX | S2 |
|
Soojin | Agassy | BRD |
| |
9 | Jacob Latimore | Closure[154] | FTE | |
10 | BJ the Chicago Kid | Gravy | RCA Records, Sony Music[155] | |
Brandy | Christmas with Brandy | Motown, Brand Nu, UMG |
| |
Chris Brown | 11:11 | CBE, RCA Records[156] |
| |
Miguel Atwood-Ferguson | Les Jardins Mystiques, Vol. 1 | Brainfeeder | ||
13 | Red Velvet | Chill Kill | SM, Kakao |
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17 | Arcángel | Sentimiento, Elegancia y Más Maldad | Rimas |
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Enhypen | Orange Blood | Belift Lab, YG Plus |
| |
October London | The Greatest Gift[157] | Death Row Records | ||
Qing Madi | Qing Madi | Jton Music | ||
Queen Naija | After the Butterflies[158] | UMG | ||
Sneek (Terrace Martin & Gallant) | Sneek[159] | O'Connor/Lowly | ||
TeaMarr | You Should Prolly Sit Down for This[160] | Raedio | ||
21 | Miach | Insomnia | Yem | |
27 | Taeyeon | To. X | SM |
|
December
editDay | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sean Leon | In Loving Memory | Self-released[161] | |
8 | James Fauntleroy | The Warmest Winter Ever | Self-released[162] | |
Tate McRae | Think Later | RCA |
| |
15 | Omarion | Full Circle: Sonic Book Two | Omarion Worldwide[163] | |
Various artists | The Color Purple (Music from and Inspired By) | WaterTowerMusic, Gamma | ||
22 | NCT 127 | Be There for Me | SM | |
24 | Adam Blackstone | A Legacy Christmas | BASSic Black Entertainment Records, Anderson Music Group, EMPIRE[164] | |
26 | TVXQ | 20&2 | SM, Kakao |
|
Highest-charting songs
editUnited States
editSong | Artist | Project | Peak position |
---|---|---|---|
"Die for You" | The Weeknd and Ariana Grande | Starboy | 1 |
"Slime You Out" | Drake featuring SZA | For All the Dogs | |
"Kill Bill" | SZA | SOS | |
"Snooze" | 2 | ||
"Creepin'" | Metro Boomin, the Weeknd and 21 Savage | Heroes & Villains | 3 |
"Cuff It" | Beyoncé | Renaissance | 6 |
"Sure Thing" | Miguel | All I Want Is You | 11 |
"Under the Influence" | Chris Brown | Indigo | 12 |
"Double Fantasy" | The Weeknd featuring Future | The Idol | 18 |
"Bahamas Promises" | Drake | For All the Dogs | 20 |
"Tried Our Best" | 21 | ||
"Escapism" | Raye featuring 070 Shake | My 21st Century Blues | 22 |
"Last Time I Saw You" | Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday 2 | 23 |
"Members Only" | Drake featuring PartyNextDoor | For All the Dogs | 24 |
"Good Good" | Usher, Summer Walker and 21 Savage | Coming Home | 25 |
"What It Is (Block Boy)" | Doechii featuring Kodak Black | TBA | 29 |
"BBL Love (Interlude)" | Drake | For All the Dogs | 36 |
"Polar Opposites" | 37 | ||
"America Has a Problem" | Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar | Renaissance | 38 |
United Kingdom
editSong | Artist | Project | Peak position |
---|---|---|---|
"Escapism" | Raye featuring 070 Shake | My 21st Century Blues | 1 |
Highest first-week consumption
editNumber | Album | Artist | 1st-week consumption | 1st-week position | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Red Moon in Venus | Kali Uchis | 55,000 | 4 | [167] |
2 | 11:11 | Chris Brown | 45,000 | 9 | [168] |
3 | Love Sick | Don Toliver | 40,500 | 8 | [169] |
4 | Gloria | Sam Smith | 39,000 | 7 | [170] |
All critically reviewed albums ranked
editMetacritic
editAnyDecentMusic?
editNumber | Artist | Album | Average score | Number of reviews | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jessie Ware | That! Feels Good! | 8.4 | 20 reviews | [214] |
2 | Kelela | Raven | 8.0 | 20 reviews | [215] |
3 | Jamila Woods | Water Made Us | 8.0 | 11 reviews | [216] |
4 | Amaarae | Fountain Baby | 7.9 | 6 reviews | [217] |
5 | Victoria Monét | JAGUAR II | 7.7 | 7 reviews | [218] |
6 | Mahalia | IRL | 7.7 | 12 reviews | [219] |
7 | Liv.e | Girl in the Half Pearl | 7.4 | 5 reviews | [220] |
8 | Janelle Monáe | The Age of Pleasure | 7.3 | 19 reviews | [221] |
9 | Jorja Smith | Falling or Flying | 7.3 | 15 reviews | [222] |
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