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The following is a list of events and releases that have happened in 2024 in music in the United States.
Date | Album | Artist | Genre |
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5 | The Chosen Ones | NLE Choppa & DJ Booker | Hip hop |
Hot Air Balloon | Pile | ||
12 | American Dream | 21 Savage | Hip hop |
Femmes Fatales | Exit Eden | ||
Obsidian Wreath | Infant Island | ||
Insano | Kid Cudi | ||
Rattle the Cage | The Rods | ||
Orquídeas | Kali Uchis | ||
19 | Plastic Death | Glass Beach | |
Saviors | Green Day | ||
Alive in New York City | Daniel Johnston | ||
Little Rope | Sleater-Kinney | ||
My Stupid Life | Brittney Spencer | Country | |
26 | Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs | Alkaline Trio | |
Fission | Dead Poet Society | ||
Love Ain't Pretty [60] | Charles Esten | Country | |
People Who Aren't There Anymore | Future Islands | ||
Polaroid Lovers [61] | Sarah Jarosz | ||
Project: Regeneration Vol. 2 [4] | Static-X | ||
The Dream Dreaming | Craig Wedren |
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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7 | Forever | Bon Jovi | |
Eels Time! | Eels | ||
Out Here in It [83] | Tracy Lawrence | Country | |
Why Lawd? | NxWorries | ||
Hummingbird [84] | Carly Pearce | Country | |
A Trip a Stumble a Fall Down on Your Knees | Seasick Steve | ||
Spinning Out | Shaed | ||
La Fleur | Kelley Stoltz | ||
Timeless | Meghan Trainor | Pop | |
14 | V [28] | Black Country Communion | |
Patch of Blue - Birth of a Legend (Live) | Tommy Bolin | ||
Fathers & Sons [85] | Luke Combs | Country | |
As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again | The Decemberists | ||
The Early November [86] | The Early November | ||
The Return of Tomorrow | Fu Manchu | ||
Dopamine [87] | Normani | ||
21 | The Secret of Us | Gracie Abrams | |
Good Together | Lake Street Dive | ||
Chasing the Light (Live) | Jesse Malin | ||
I Want to Disappear [30] | The Story So Far | ||
Medz | The Used | ||
Stigma [88] | Wage War | ||
28 | Gerry Beckley | Gerry Beckley | |
C,XOXO | Camila Cabello | ||
Loom | Imagine Dragons | ||
Megan | Megan Thee Stallion | Hip hop | |
South of Here [89] | Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats | ||
Red Moon Rising [90] | Robert Jon & the Wreck |
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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4 | The Great American Bar Scene | Zach Bryan | |
12 | X's | Cigarettes After Sex | |
Charm [91] | Clairo | Indie pop | |
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) [31] | Eminem | Hip hop | |
Am I Okay? | Megan Moroney | Country | |
Ten | Mr. Big | ||
Artificial Paradise | OneRepublic | Pop rock | |
Evolve | Phish | ||
19 | Across the River of Stars | Beachwood Sparks | Alternative country |
Bando Stone & the New World | Childish Gambino | ||
As Above, So Below [92] | Highly Suspect | ||
No Name | Jack White | ||
26 | The Golden Years [93] [94] | Joshua Bassett | |
At the Pink Rat [32] | Cherry Poppin' Daddies | ||
Y2K! | Ice Spice | Hip hop | |
God's Network: Reb7rth | Rakim | Hip hop | |
Smile! :D | Porter Robinson | ||
Children of the Moon | State Faults | Post-hardcore |
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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1 | Lightless [126] | As Friends Rust | Melodic hardcore |
Revolution [127] | Skillet | ||
8 | Soul Burger | Ab-Soul | Hip hop |
State Champs [128] | State Champs | ||
15 | Through Storms Ahead | As I Lay Dying | |
Burnout [129] | BoyWithUke | ||
Uncharted (EP) | Less Than Jake | ||
From Zero [55] | Linkin Park | ||
Everyday Royalty (EP) [130] | Anthony Raneri | ||
Bouquet [56] | Gwen Stefani | ||
Deep in the Blue [131] | Tiny Moving Parts | ||
22 | Merciless | Body Count | |
Nobody Loves You More | Kim Deal | ||
Man Down | Ice Cube | Hip hop | |
GNX | Kendrick Lamar | Hip hop | |
One Assassination Under God - Chapter 1 | Marilyn Manson | ||
Mahashmashana | Father John Misty | ||
29 | The Party Never Ends | Juice Wrld | Hip hop |
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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6 | Live at Third Man Records (Live) | Interpol | Indie rock |
12 | White Denim | Indie rock | |
I Just Got a Lot on My Shoulders | YoungBoy Never Broke Again | Hip hop | |
13 | Glad You Came | Mario | R&B |
Rome (Live) | The National | ||
Missionary | Snoop Dogg | Hip hop | |
14 | Happy Birthday | Blue October | |
20 | Lana | SZA | R&B |
24 | Muddy Waters Too [132] | Redman | Hip hop |
All songs that reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the year, complete with peak chart placement.
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