Did Rolling Stone Get it Right? The 100 Best Albums of 2024 Released

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Rolling Stone has just dropped its highly anticipated The 100 Albums of 2024 list, a comprehensive rundown of the “huge blockbusters, breakout debuts, [and] left-field gems” from the year. 

 

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Among the 51-100 spots include albums from Ice Spice, Kali Uchis, Shaboozey, Camila Cabello, Elucid, ScHoolboy Q, and more.

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This list is just one of many year-end listicles to come as 2024 wraps, but as Jay-Z said in his Grammy speech back in February,  “Obviously it’s subjective because it’s music.”

That leads us to ask one important question…Did Rolling Stone get it right?!

Related: Jay-Z Calls Out Grammys Over Beyoncé’s Album Of The Year Snubs, Social Media Reacts

 

 


Rolling Stone‘s Top 50 Albums of 2024

50. Cash Cobain, ‘Play Cash Cobain’
49. St. Vincent, ‘All Born Screaming’
48. The Cure, ‘Songs of a Lost World’
47. Lainey Wilson, ‘Whirlwind’
46. Latto, ‘Sugar Honey Iced Tea’
45. Illuminati Hotties, ‘Power’
44. The Marias, ‘Submarine’
43. Vampire Weekend, ‘Only God Was Above Us’
42. Halsey, ‘The Great Impersonator’
41. Young Miko, ‘Att.’
40. Kaytranada, ‘Timeless’
39. Soccer Mommy, ‘Evergreen’
38. Rachel Chinouriri, ‘What a Devastating Turn of Events’
37. Tems, ‘Born in the Wild’
36. Hurray for the Riff Raff, ‘The Past Is Still Alive’
35. The Smile, ‘Wall of Eyes’
34. Faye Webster, ‘Underdressed at 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, ‘Glorious’
24. Johnny Blue Skies/Sturgill Simpson, ‘Passage Du Desir’
23. Taylor Swift, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
22. Mannequin Pussy, ‘I Got Heaven’
21. Kendrick Lamar, ‘GNX’
20. Jack White, ‘No Name’
19. Mdou Moctar, ‘Funeral for Justice’
18. Jessica Pratt, ‘Here in 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, ‘Charm’
12. Zach Bryan, ‘The Great American Bar Scene’
11. Rema, ‘Heis’
10. Waxahatchee, ‘Tigers Blood’
9. Doechii, ‘Alligator Bites Never Heal’
8. Ariana Grande, ‘Eternal Sunshine’
7. Future and Metro Boomin, ‘We Don’t Trust You’
6. Tyla, ‘Tyla’
5. Billie Eilish, ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’
4. Sabrina Carpenter, ‘Short n’ Sweet’
3. MJ Lenderman, ‘Manning Fireworks’
2. Beyoncé, ‘Cowboy Carter’
1. Charli XCX, ‘Brat’

Find the full ‘100 Best Albums of 2024’ list with commentary at Rolling Stone

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