Album Releases by Genre
201.
Velocifero
by Ladytron
June 3, 2008
The British quartert's fourth album features two songs sung in Bulgarian.
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202.
Want Two
by Rufus Wainwright
November 16, 2004
The singer's fourth album features the same producer (Marius deVries) and backup musicians as his previous outing, 'Want One.'
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203.
Not In Chronological Order
by Julia Michaels
April 30, 2021
The debut full-length release for the singer-songwriter was executive produced by Monsters & Strangerz.
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204.
Draw The Line
by David Gray
September 22, 2009
The latest album for the British singer-songwriter was produced by the artist himself.
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205.
Revival
by Selena Gomez
October 9, 2015
The second full-length solo release for the pop singer features a guest appearances from A$AP Rocky.
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206.
Sour
by Olivia Rodrigo
May 21, 2021
The debut full-length release for the pop singer-songwriter features production from Dan Nigro, Alexander 23, and Jam City.
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207.
Mind of Mine
by ZAYN
March 25, 2016
The debut solo full-length release for the former One Direction singer features production from Levi Lennox and Malay.
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208.
Homecoming: The Live Album
by Beyoncé
April 17, 2019
A surprise release in conjunction with her similarly titled Netflix documentary, Beyoncé's latest live album consists of 38 tracks recorded during her 2018 Coachella performances, plus a pair of new studio recordings, the Maze cover "Before I Let Go" and "I Been On."
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209.
SMiLE
by Brian Wilson
September 28, 2004
Well, better 37 years late than never. Originally intended to be the Beach Boys' 1967 follow-up to their legendary 'Pet Sounds,' 'Smile' was finally recorded as originally intended in April 2004 by Wilson and his current band, including co-songwriter Van Dyke Parks.
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210.
David Cook
by David Cook
November 18, 2008
The American Idol winner's first album on the RCA label, produced by Rob Cavallo and Brian Howes, features songs co-written by Chris Cornell, Goo Goo Dolls' Johnny Rzeznik, and Our Lady Peace's Raine Maida.
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211.
No Line On The Horizon
by U2
March 3, 2009
The 12th studio album for the Irish rock band was produced with Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, and Steve Lillywhite.
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212.
Day & Age
by The Killers
November 24, 2008
The Las Vegas band returns with its its third studio album produced by Stuart Price.
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213.
Some People Have Real Problems
by Sia
January 8, 2008
The third album for the Australian singer known for her work with Zero 7.
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214.
Alright, Still
by Lily Allen
January 30, 2007
This debut album from the British singer (and daughter of actor Keith Allen) mixes pop with ska and reggae.
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215.
I Look To You
by Whitney Houston
August 31, 2009
The multi-award winning singer returns to release her first album in seven years.
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216.
Bring Ya To The Brink
by Cyndi Lauper
May 27, 2008
The eighth studio album sees the '80s star returns with new dance music.
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217.
69 Love Songs
by Magnetic Fields
September 7, 1999
The title says it all. This 3-disc set indeed contains 69 love songs, all penned by Stephin Merritt (whose other projects include The 6ths, Future Bible Heroes, and the Gothic Archies). The Magnetic Fields have evolved into a real "band," including keyboardist Claudia Gonson (also Merritt's manager) and multi-instrumentalist John Woo, and Merritt alternates on vocals with Gonson and additional singers. Despite the almost encyclopedic variety of styles and huge volume of songs, there is surprisingly little filler here.
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218.
Oh My My
by OneRepublic
October 7, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the pop band features guest appearances from Cassius, Peter Gabriel, and Santigold.
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219.
Heroes & Thieves
by Vanessa Carlton
October 9, 2007
Vanessa Carlton's third album is her first on The Inc. label.
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220.
Overpowered
by RóisÃn Murphy
October 15, 2007
The former Moloko singer returns with her second solo album.
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221.
Intensive Care
by Robbie Williams
October 24, 2005
The British singer's latest was produced by Stephen "Tin Tin" Duffy.
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222.
This Is Us
by Backstreet Boys
October 6, 2009
The Backstreet Boys second album without Kevin Richardson reunites them with producer Max Martin.
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223.
Four Pink Walls [EP]
by Alessia Cara
August 28, 2015
The Canadian singer-songwriter worked with Andrew "Pop" Wansel and Warren "Oak" Felder on her debut five-track EP.
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224.
Forth
by The Verve
August 26, 2008
The English rock band reunites after its 1999 split to release its fourth album.
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225.
Safe Trip Home
by Dido
November 18, 2008
After a five year absence the British singer returns with her third album produced by Jon Brion.
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226.
Sing When You're Winning
by Robbie Williams
October 3, 2000
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227.
Heavy Rotation
by Anastacia
October 27, 2008
The fourth album for the American singer features songs written by Ne-Yo, Rodney Jerkins and Guy Chambers.
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228.
Harmonium
by Vanessa Carlton
November 9, 2004
The singer's second effort finds her teamed with Third Eye Blind leader (and current beau) Stephan Jenkins.
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229.
Reality Killed The Video Star
by Robbie Williams
November 17, 2009
The former Take That singer releases his latest solo album produced by Trevor Horn.
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230.
Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
by The Unicorns
October 21, 2003
This is the second album for the lo-fi indie-pop trio based in Montreal, Canada.
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231.
Body Talk, Pt. 2
by Robyn
September 7, 2010
The second part to the Swedish pop artist's trilogy of albums combines pop, dance, and hip-hop and includes collaborations with Diplo and a duet with Snoop Dogg.
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232.
The Senior
by Ginuwine
April 8, 2003
The fourth LP from Ginuwine includes contributions from Method Man, R.Kelly, Sole, Snoop Dogg, and--uh--Mike Tyson.
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233.
Ganging Up On The Sun
by Guster
June 20, 2006
Ron Aniello returns as producer on the acoustic-rock band's first studio outing in three years.
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234.
The Secret Life Of The Veronicas
by The Veronicas
February 14, 2006
Australian identical twin sisters Jess and Lisa Origliasso make their teen-pop debut as The Veronicas with this 12-track set, produced by Max Martin (Britney Spears), Clif Magness (Avril Lavigne), and others.
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235.
Kelis Was Here
by Kelis
August 22, 2006
The singer's fourth album features production from will.i.am, Cee-Lo, Linda Perry, Max Martin and Raphael Saadiq (but, for the first time, not the Neptunes). Husband Nas also guests.
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236.
Venus In Overdrive
by Rick Springfield
July 29, 2008
The Australian singer best known for the 1981 hit "Jessie's Girl" and as Dr. Noah Drake on "General Hospital," returns with his first album of original songs since 2004's "Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance."
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237.
Hello Hurricane
by Switchfoot
November 10, 2009
The latest album for the rock band from San Diego is the first of four recorded in the same session to be released.
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238.
Bachelor No. 2 (or, the last remains of the dodo)
by Aimee Mann
May 2, 2000
The third solo release from the former 'Til Tuesday leader finally made it to record stores in May 2000, after a long journey that saw Interscope refuse to release the album and Mann issue it on her own SuperEgo label (after selling it through mail order and at her live performances). All's well that ends well, though, as Mann gained widespread acclaim for her soundtrack to P.T. Anderson's film "Magnolia" and even better reviews for this album, which contains four of the tracks from the soundtrack as well as nine additional songs.
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239.
Pacific Ocean Blue [Reissue]
by Dennis Wilson
June 17, 2008
Beach Boy Dennis Wilson's solo album is rereleased with songs from his unreleased "Bambu" album and one unfinished track sung by the Foo Fighters' Taylor Hawkins.
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240.
Funplex
by B-52s
March 25, 2008
The first studio album for the band since 1992's "Good Stuff" was produced by Steve Osborne.
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241.
When The World Comes Down
by The All-American Rejects
December 16, 2008
The third album from the Oklahoma rock band was produced by Eric Valentine.
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242.
Mad Season
by Matchbox Twenty
May 23, 2000
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243.
I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose
by Bombay Bicycle Club
July 6, 2009
The debut album for the British rock quartet was produced by Jim Abbiss.
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244.
Celebrity
by *NSYNC
July 24, 2001
This is the third album for Justin Timberlake & co. But will it be the last?
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245.
Stand Still, Look Pretty
by The Wreckers
May 23, 2006
This is the debut album for the country-pop duo of Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp.
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246.
So Long, Astoria
by The Ataris
March 4, 2003
Named after the setting of the 1985 film "The Goonies," 'So Long Astoria' is the major-label debut (and fourth studio LP) for the power-pop five-piece. Included here is a cover of Don Henley's "Boys of Summer."
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247.
Young Heart
by Birdy
May 7, 2021
The first full-length release in five years for the British singer-songwriter was produced by James Ford, Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian.
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248.
Seeing Things
by Jakob Dylan
June 10, 2008
The Wallflowers' lead singer releases his debut solo album.
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249.
Soul Punk
by Patrick Stump
October 18, 2011
The Fall Out Boy singer also wrote and produced this entire debut solo album.
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250.
Does You Inspire You
by Chairlift
September 30, 2008
The Brooklyn-based band formed in Colorado releases its debut album.
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251.
Out Of Control
by Girls Aloud
November 3, 2008
The fifth album for the British pop group debuted at number one on the British Album chart.
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252.
Loud
by Rihanna
November 16, 2010
The Barbadian pop star's fifth album is boasted as her rebirth, showcasing her vocal and lyrical range as a versatile artist. It carries more than just club-ready cuts and includes collaborations with Nicki Minaj and Eminem.
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253.
This Is Acting
by Sia
January 29, 2016
The seventh full-length release for the Australian singer features songs originally written for other artists such as Adele, Beyoncé, and Rihanna.
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254.
7/27
by Fifth Harmony
May 27, 2016
The second full-length release for the pop group formed during the second season of The X Factor features guest appearances from Missy Elliott, Fetty Wap, and Ty Dolla Sign.
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255.
The Remix
by Lady Gaga
August 3, 2010
The album of remixes of Lady Gaga's hits was originally released in Japan.
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256.
19
by Adele
June 10, 2008
The English singer was named the Brit Awards' Critics' Choice even before her debut album was released.
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257.
Breakout
by Miley Cyrus
July 22, 2008
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258.
Como Ama Una Mujer
by Jennifer Lopez
March 27, 2007
"How A Woman Loves," J.Lo's first Spanish-language disc, is co-written and co-produced by her husband, Marc Anthony.
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259.
DNA
by Little Mix
November 19, 2012
The debut release for the British pop quartet that won the 2011 edition of The X Factor (UK) includes a guest appearance by T-Boz.
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260.
So Good
by Zara Larsson
March 17, 2017
The second full-length release for the Swedish pop artist features guest appearances from MNEK, Ty Dolla $ign, and WizKid.
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261.
This Is What the Truth Feels Like
by Gwen Stefani
March 18, 2016
The third full-length solo studio release for the pop singer features a guest appearance from Fetty Wap and production from Greg Kurstin, Mattman & Robin, JR Rotem and Stargate.
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262.
We Are Born
by Sia
June 22, 2010
Famous for her soaring vocals, Sia's new release brings brilliance to the modern pop track, with catchy grooves, soulful song arrangements, and a few synth-heavy dance beats that are playful and party friendly.
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263.
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
by Foo Fighters
September 25, 2007
Producer Gil Norton returns for the Foo Fighters' sixth album.
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264.
I-Empire
by Angels and Airwaves
November 6, 2007
The sophomore album for the group led by the former singer/guitarist of Blink-182 and Box Car Racer, Tom DeLonge.
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265.
Narrow Stairs
by Death Cab for Cutie
May 13, 2008
The indie rockers' follow-up to their platinum album "Plans" features an eight-and-a-half-minute-long song.
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266.
M!ssundaztood
by P!nk
November 20, 2001
Fresh off her hit "Lady Marmalade" remake from the "Moulin Rouge" soundtrack, the pop diva returns with her second album. Former 4 Non Blonde member Linda Perry produced and wrote most of the tracks.
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267.
Welcome Interstate Managers
by Fountains of Wayne
June 10, 2003
The New York-based indie-pop band, led by Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood, returns with a long-awaited third LP.
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268.
Sawdust
by The Killers
November 13, 2007
The collection of b-sides and remixes also features Lou Reed on one track.
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269.
Escapology
by Robbie Williams
April 1, 2003
UK pop star Robbie Williams follows the success of Sing When You're Winning with this, his fifth and most adult-sounding LP.
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270.
Youth Novels
by Lykke Li
August 19, 2008
The debut album for the Swedish singer was produced by Bjorn Yttling.
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271.
Christine and the Queens
by Christine and the Queens
October 16, 2015
Chaleur Humaine, the 2014 French language release from the French synth-pop artist is reissued with songs redone in English and additional new songs featuring guest appearances from Tunji Ige and Perfume Genius.
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272.
Last Exit
by Junior Boys
September 21, 2004
This is the first full-length release from the hard-to-pin down Canadian synth-pop trio led by Jeremy Greenspan.
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273.
Hands
by Little Boots
March 2, 2010
The debut album for the singer-songwriter was produced with Greg Kurstin and Joe Goddard.
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274.
Incredibad
by The Lonely Island
February 10, 2009
The people (Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, and Andy Samberg) behind the "Dick In A Box" song/video on Saturday Night Live releases their debut album.
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275.
The Captain & The Kid
by Elton John
September 19, 2006
This ten-song effort is a sequel to the singer's 1975 album 'Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy.'
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276.
Hotel Paper
by Michelle Branch
June 24, 2003
MTV darling Michelle Branch returns with an attempt to duplicate the success of her 2001 debut 'The Spirit Room' and that album's single "Everywhere," which was just that.
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277.
Science & Faith
by The Script
January 18, 2011
Inspired by the social and economic climate in its hometown of Ireland, the band's newest album is a reflective and politically charged mix of power pop and rock.
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278.
Bare
by Annie Lennox
June 10, 2003
The former Eurythmics' singer's third solo album is her first collection of original songs since 1992's 'Diva.'
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279.
No More Drama
by Mary J. Blige
August 28, 2001
The sixth album from Mary J. Blige features guest appearances from Lenny Kravitz, Eve, and Missy Elliott and production work from The Neptunes and Dr. Dre.
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280.
The Kick
by Foxes
February 11, 2022
The third full-length for Foxes was written and recorded over zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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281.
Electric Version
by The New Pornographers
May 6, 2003
The Vancouver, Canada indie supergroup attempts to duplicate the success of 2000's 'Mass Romantic' with this sophomore release. Neko Case returns to handle vocal duties.
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282.
Tales From Turnpike House
by Saint Etienne
January 24, 2006
Sarah Cracknell & co.'s latest is a concept album about the residents of a London high rise.
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283.
X
by Def Leppard
July 30, 2002
X marks the veteran English arena-rock band's tenth album.
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284.
Don't Stop
by Annie
November 17, 2009
The second album for the Norwegian singer features guest appearances by Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos and Datarock's Fredrik Saroea.
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285.
Pocketful of Sunshine
by Natasha Bedingfield
January 22, 2008
The sophomore album for the English singer.
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286.
Amelia
by Mimi Webb
March 3, 2023
The debut full-length release from British pop artist Mimi Webb features production from Cirkut and Stuart Price.
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287.
With Love From
by Aly & AJ
March 17, 2023
The latest full-length release from Aly & AJ features a guest appearance from Joy Oladokun.
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288.
Sweetener
by Ariana Grande
August 17, 2018
The fourth full-length studio release for the pop singer features guest appearances from Nicki Minaj, Missy Elliott and Pharrell Williams.
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289.
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
by Billie Eilish
March 29, 2019
The debut full-length debut for the 17-year-old Los Angeles pop singer-songwriter was produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell (who also co-wrote).
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290.
Oops!... I Did It Again
by Britney Spears
May 16, 2000
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291.
Hollywood's Bleeding
by Post Malone
September 6, 2019
The third full-length release for the rapper features a track from the 2018 animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse as well as guest appearances from DaBaby, Future, Halsey, Meek Mill, Ozzy Osbourne, Travis Scott, SZA, and Young Thug.
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292.
Golden
by Kylie Minogue
April 6, 2018
The 14th full-length studio release for the Australian pop artist features influences from country music, with three tracks recorded in Nashville and a guest appearance from Jack Savoretti.
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293.
Try This
by P!nk
November 11, 2003
Following the unexpected critical and commercial success of M!ssundaztood, Pink returns with a third, even more rock-oriented album. Linda Perry returns to helm just a few tracks, with the bulk of the producing/writing chores falling to Rancid's Tim Armstrong.
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294.
3121
by Prince
March 21, 2006
This is the purple one's second straight set of mainstream music, following 2004's 'Musicology,' which itself followed a string of more esoteric releases.
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295.
Late Night Feelings
by Mark Ronson
June 21, 2019
The fifth full-length solo studio release for the British producer features guest appearances from Camila Cabello, Miley Cyrus, Diana Gordon, Ilsey, Alicia Keys, King Princess, The Last Artful, Dodgr, Lykke Li, Angel Olsen, and YEBBA.
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296.
Night Falls Over Kortedala
by Jens Lekman
October 9, 2007
The Swedish singer's second studio album features guest singers Frida Hyvonen and El Perro del Mar.
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297.
Time 'n' Place
by Kero Kero Bonito
October 1, 2018
The second full-length studio release for the London-based indie pop band was produced by Gus Lobban.
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298.
The Wanted [EP]
by The Wanted
April 24, 2012
The British/Irish boy band's first release in the United States collects together 7 songs from its UK released albums: The Wanted and Battleground.
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299.
Glitch Princess
by yeule
February 4, 2022
The second full-length release for London-based artist yeule features a collaboration with Danny L Harle.
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300.
Unapologetically
by Kelsea Ballerini
November 3, 2017
The second full-length release for the Knoxville country singer-songwriter was produced with Jason Massey and Forest Glen Whitehead.
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