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Rolling Stone has simply dropped its extremely anticipated The 100 Albums of 2024 record, a complete rundown of the “big blockbusters, breakout debuts, [and] left-field gems” from the 12 months.
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Among the many 51-100 spots embrace albums from Ice Spice, Kali Uchis, Shaboozey, Camila Cabello, Elucid, ScHoolboy Q, and extra.
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This record is only one of many year-end listicles to come back as 2024 wraps, however as Jay-Z stated in his Grammy speech again in February, “Clearly it’s subjective as a result of it’s music.”
That leads us to ask one necessary query…Did Rolling Stone get it proper?!
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Rolling Stone‘s Prime 50 Albums of 2024
50. Money Cobain, ‘Play Money Cobain’
49. St. Vincent, ‘All Born Screaming’
48. The Remedy, ‘Songs of a Misplaced World’
47. Lainey Wilson, ‘Whirlwind’
46. Latto, ‘Sugar Honey Iced Tea’
45. Illuminati Hotties, ‘Energy’
44. The Marias, ‘Submarine’
43. Vampire Weekend, ‘Solely God Was Above Us’
42. Halsey, ‘The Nice Impersonator’
41. Younger Miko, ‘Att.’
40. Kaytranada, ‘Timeless’
39. Soccer Mommy, ‘Evergreen’
38. Rachel Chinouriri, ‘What a Devastating Flip of Occasions’
37. Tems, ‘Born within the Wild’
36. Hurray for the Riff Raff, ‘The Previous Is Nonetheless Alive’
35. The Smile, ‘Wall of Eyes’
34. Faye Webster, ‘Underdressed on the Symphony’
33. Chief Keef, ‘Almighty So 2’
32. Normani, ‘Dopamine’
31. Griff, ‘Vertigo’
30. Mustafa, ‘Dunya’
29. Anycia, ‘Princess Pop That’
28. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, ‘Woodland’
27. Shakira, ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’
26. Kim Gordon, ‘The Collective’
25. GloRilla, ‘Wonderful’
24. Johnny Blue Skies/Sturgill Simpson, ‘Passage Du Desir’
23. Taylor Swift, ‘The Tortured Poets Division’
22. Model Pussy, ‘I Acquired Heaven’
21. Kendrick Lamar, ‘GNX’
20. Jack White, ‘No Identify’
19. Mdou Moctar, ‘Funeral for Justice’
18. Jessica Pratt, ‘Right here within the Pitch’
17. Tyler, the Creator, ‘Chromakopia’
16. Álvaro Díaz, ‘Sayonara’
15. Cindy Lee, ‘Diamond Jubilee’
14. Mk.Gee, ‘Two Star & the Dream Police’
13. Clairo, ‘Attraction’
12. Zach Bryan, ‘The Nice American Bar Scene’
11. Rema, ‘Heis’
10. Waxahatchee, ‘Tigers Blood’
9. Doechii, ‘Alligator Bites By no means Heal’
8. Ariana Grande, ‘Everlasting Sunshine’
7. Future and Metro Boomin, ‘We Don’t Belief You’
6. Tyla, ‘Tyla’
5. Billie Eilish, ‘Hit Me Exhausting and Comfortable’
4. Sabrina Carpenter, ‘Quick n’ Candy’
3. MJ Lenderman, ‘Manning Fireworks’
2. Beyoncé, ‘Cowboy Carter’
1. Charli XCX, ‘Brat’
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