Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, GloRilla, Normani & Ice Spice Make Rolling Stone’s ‘100 Best Albums of 2024’ List

Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, GloRilla, Normani & Ice Spice Make Rolling Stone’s ‘100 Best Albums of 2024’ List
The year is coming to an end, so you know what that means: it’s time for us to debate who released the best albums in 2024!
Earlier today (Dec 2) Rolling Stone dropped its “100 Best Albums of 2024” list and it may be no surprise that Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” made it in the top five, coming in at No. 2, directly behind Charli XCX’s “Brat”.
Some other notable artists and albums on the list are:
Tyla’s self-named debut album, which earned the No. 6 slot
Doechii’s project “Alligator Bites Never Heal” also landed in the top 10 with the No. 9 spot
Tyler, the Creator took the No. 17 spot with “Chromakopia”
Kendrick Lamar’s newly released “GNX” landed at No. 21
GloRilla’s debut project “Glorious” followed a few spots after K-Dot with No. 25
Normani’s first full project as a solo artist didn’t go unrecognized, earning her No. 32
Latto’s “Sugar Honey Iced Tea” walked away with No. 46
Shaboozey may have been snubbed by the CMA Awards, but his “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going” album came in at No. 55
And Ice Spice’s “Y2K” came in at No. 73
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