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).
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).
The Most Interesting Album Titles of 2017 (So Far) features 13 album titles that stand out. The albums are categorized alphabetically by artist.
Lorde sees her sophomore album, Melodrama, debut at no. 1 on the Billboard 200. “Despacito” spends a seventh week at no. 1 on the Hot 100.
Kiwi alt-pop artist Lorde returns after a four-year hiatus with her ambitious, highly-anticipated sophomore album, ‘Melodrama.’
Lorde returns with one final single, “Sober,” ahead of her highly-anticipated sophomore album, ‘Melodrama.’
Lorde returns with “Perfect Places,” the third single from her sophomore album, Melodrama.
Lorde (‘Melodrama’) leads a crop of new releases arriving June 16, 2017. 2 Chainz, Nickelback, Jason Isbell, Big Boi, and Fleet Foxes also drop new LPs.
Ed Sheeran remains the one to beat on the Billboard Hot 100. “The Shape of You” spends a 9th week at no. 1. Drake sees many songs chart from ‘More Life.’
Ed Sheeran (“The Shape of You”) still rules the roost on the Billboard Hot 100. Nonetheless, Bruno Mars in on his tail with “That’s What I Like.”
Ed Sheeran remains the artist to beat on the Hot 100 as “Shape of You” remains no. 1. Lorde sees comeback single “Green Light” ascend to no. 19.
Lorde returns with a moving second single, “Liability,” ahead of her highly-anticipated sophomore album, Melodrama.
Ed Sheeran spends a sixth nonconsecutive week at no. 1 with “Shape of You.” Bruno Mars is on the rise with “That’s What I Like.”