Infographic | 40 Best Albums of 2017 (So Far) 3.0
Kendrick Lamar (DAMN.), Father John Misty (Pure Comedy), and Tyler, the Creator (Flower Boy) lead the third edition of the best albums of 2017 (so far).
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Kendrick Lamar (DAMN.), Father John Misty (Pure Comedy), and Tyler, the Creator (Flower Boy) lead the third edition of the best albums of 2017 (so far).
Anti-Flag returns politically-charged up on “American Attraction,” the promo single from their new, November studio album, ‘American Fall.’
26-year old Christian rapper NF shines on latest single, “Green Lights,” where he asserts he’s unstoppable – on fire.
“10 Songs That Feature Bastard in the Song Title” features the music of Battle Beast, Incubus, Infant Annihilator, Kesha & Tyler, the Creator.
Tennessee country singer Dustin Lynch is “Seein’ Red” and for the most part, not to mention contextually, that’s a good thing.
Rachel Platten continues to empower and promote positive vibes on her new promo single “Broken Glass.” Unfortunately, it’s not as polished as her best work.
Contemporary R&B artist Sammie returns more mature and better than ever on “Coa,” the promo single for his upcoming album, ‘Coming of Age.’
James Murphy and LCD Soundsystem returns strong with “Tonite,” the third single from their highly-anticipated comeback album, ‘American Dream.’
On his solid major label debut, ‘Paranoia: A True Story,’ Dave East shows he is a rapper to watch without question.
Up-and-coming Indonesian teen rapper Rich Chigga returns with a new, kinder, gentler single, “Glow Like Dat,” tackling an ex.
Following a three-year hiatus, urban contemporary up-and-comer Luke James returns with a soulful, sensual new single, “Drip.”
Country artist Chase Bryant delivers a well-rounded, enjoyable new single with the nonchalant, “Hell If I Know.”