Showing posts with label SZA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SZA. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

2020s: Top 50 Albums

2020-2029:

Top 50 Albums

These are the top albums from 2020-2029 according to Dave’s Music Database, which factors in sales, chart data, awards, album ratings, and appearances on best-of lists. Compilations, archival recordings, and reissues are not factored into this list.

You can check out the top albums of all time or for other decades by clicking here.

  1. Taylor Swift Midnights (2022)
  2. Olivia Rodrigo Sour (2021)
  3. SZA SOS (2022)
  4. Taylor Swift Folklore (2020)
  5. Morgan Wallen One Thing at a Time (2023)
  6. Morgan Wallen Dangerous: The Double Album (2021)
  7. Fiona Apple Fetch the Bolt Cutters (2020)
  8. Harry Styles Harry’s House (2022)
  9. Beyoncé Cowboy Carter (2024)
  10. Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department (2024)

  11. Adele 30 (2021)
  12. Beyoncé Renaissance (2022)
  13. Chris Stapleton Starting Over (2020)
  14. The Weeknd After Hours (2020)
  15. Bad Bunny Un Verano Sin Ti (2022)
  16. Kendrick Lamar Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers (2022)
  17. Phoebe Bridgers Punisher (2020)
  18. Taylor Swift Evermore (2020)
  19. Bad Bunny Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025)
  20. Noah Kahan Stick Season (2022)

  21. Sabrina Carpenter Short N’ Sweet (2024)
  22. Taylor Swift The Life of a Showgirl (2025)
  23. Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever (2021)
  24. Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia (2020)
  25. Zach Bryan American Heartbreak (2022)
  26. Olivia Rodrigo Guts (2023)
  27. Drake Certified Lover Boy (2021)
  28. Charli XCX Brat (2024)
  29. Morgan Wallen I’m the Problem (2025)
  30. Bruce Springsteen Letter to You (2020)

  31. Pop Smoke Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon (2020)
  32. Lil Nas X Montero (2021)
  33. Zach Bryan Zach Bryan (2023)
  34. Kacey Musgraves Star-Crossed (2021)
  35. Tyler, the Creator Call Me if You Get Lost (2021)
  36. Doja Cat Planet Her (2021)
  37. Tyler, the Creator Chromakopia (2024)
  38. Boygenius The Record (2023)
  39. Brandi Carlile In These Silent Days (2021)
  40. Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020)

  41. Lady Gaga Mayhem (2025)
  42. Chappell Roan The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (2023)
  43. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Raise the Roof (2021)
  44. Sabrina Carpenter Man’s Best Friend (2025)
  45. Various Artists Kpop Demon Hunters (soundtrack, 2025)
  46. Wet Leg Wet Leg (2022)
  47. The Weeknd Dawn FM (2022)
  48. various artists Encanto (soundtrack, 2021)
  49. BTS Map of the Soul: 7 (2020)
  50. Kendrick Lamar GNX (2024)

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First posted 2/4/2026; last updated 5/20/2026.

Monday, April 1, 2024

iHeart Radio: Songs of the Year, 2014-2024

iHeart Radio:

Songs of the Year, 2014-2024

The iHeart Radio awards celebrate music heard throughout the year on radio stations owned by iHeart Media. The first awards ceremony was held on May 1, 2014. The most recent one was held on April 1, 2024.

Check out other “songs of the year” lists here.


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First posted 1/15/2023; last updated 4/1/2024.

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

SZA “Snooze” released as sixth single from SOS

Snooze

SZA

Writer(s): Solána Rowe, Kenny B. Edmonds, Khris Riddick-Tynes, Leon Thomas, Blair Ferguson (see lyrics here)


Released: April 25, 2023


First Charted: December 24, 2022


Peak: 2 BB, 13 BA, 11 RR, 32 A40, 32 AA, 132a RB, 18 UK, 11 CN, 21 AU, 22 DF (Click for codes to charts.)


Sales (in millions): 4.0 US, 0.4 UK, 5.51 world (includes US + UK)


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, 380.41 video, 1189.30 streaming

Awards:

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About the Song:

R&B singer/songwriter Solána Imani Rowe (known as SZA) released her second album, SOS, at the end of 2022. It had already been promoted by three singles, two of which reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100. After the album’s release, three more top-ten singles followed, including the #1 hit “Kill Bill,” and “Snooze,” the sixth and final single from the album. It has spent a record-breaking 33 weeks atop the R&B/hip-hop airplay chart.

“Snooze” was not originally intended for SOS, but for Babyface’s ninth studio album, 2022’s Girls Night Out. His concept for the album was all songs with female collaborators. As such, Babyface and SZA did work together on the song and are both credited as songwriters. He also produced the song and it became his first top-ten hit as a producer in 23 years. SF

The song has been described as “a dreamy ballad” in which SZA reflects on a relationship where she wants to devote all her feelings to make it work. WK She “doesn’t want to fall asleep and waste theprecious moments she has with her love interest.” SF However, the song also takes on a violent tone with her fantasizing about being Elvira Hancock, the partner of Scarface, a movie character based on gangster Al Capone. She goes so far as to say she would kill and hide bodies for her lover, which conflicts with the tone of the song and emphasizes it as satire.


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First posted 3/24/2024; last updated 10/15/2024.

Saturday, December 24, 2022

SZA's "Kill Bill" hit #1 on the R&B chart for the first of 21 weeks

Kill Bill

SZA

Writer(s): Solána Rowe, Rob Bisel, Carter Lang (see lyrics here)


Released: January 10, 2023


First Charted: December 21, 2022


Peak: 11 BB, 14 ST, 11 RR, 30 AC, 7 A40, 121 RB, 3 UK, 3 CN, 11 AU (Click for codes to charts.)


Sales (in millions): 8.0 US, 1.2 UK, 11.47 world (includes US + UK)


Airplay/Streaming (in millions): -- radio, 316.87 video, 2121.68 streaming

Awards:

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About the Song:

R&B singer/songwriter Solána Imani Rowe (known as SZA) was born in 1989 in St. Louis, Missouri. After several EP releases, she signed with RCA Records and released her debut album, Ctrl in 2017. It was certified three times platinum despite the absence of any songs to chart as high as the top 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. Five years later, she was back with her SOS, her second album. It topped the Billboard album chart and gave SZA another triple platinum album. It also gave her five top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100.

It was the album’s fifth single, “Kill Bill,” which met with the greatest success. It was released in January 2023 because of its successful streaming numbers. Three months later, a remix with rapper Doja Cat boosted the song’s success. The song spent eight weeks at #2 before finally triumphing over the Billboard Hot 100. It only spent one week on top, but was a major success on the R&B chart, spending 21 weeks at #1 and breaking the previous record by “Old Town Road.”

The song title is taken from the martial arts movies Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) and Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004), directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Uma Thurman as an assassin out for revenge against her ex-boyfriend. Similarly, the song follows the protaganist’s fantasy to kill her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend. Some critics “found her murder fantasites extreme but relatable to a degree.” WK “The song’s candid exploration of…unfiltered, violent emotions were a point of praise” WK for some critics.

Interestingly, though, SZA has been annoyed by the song’s success. She said she put little heart or energy into making the song. As she said, “’Kill Bill’ was super easy – one take, one night.” SF Despite her feelings, the song wasn’t just a commercial success but has been well received critically as well. It garnered Grammy nominations for Record and Song of the Year. Billboard magazine called it her “first totally ubiquitous smash.” SF


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First posted 1/4/2024; last updated 10/14/2024.

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Top 50 Songs of 2021

Dave’s Music Database:

Top 50 Songs of 2021

These are the top 50 songs of 2021 based on their overall performance in Dave’s Music Database, which is determined by combining chart data, sales figures, streaming, video views, and aggregates from more than 30 year-end lists.

Check out “Top Songs and Albums of the Year” lists here.


Check out Dave’s Music Database podcast: The Top 20 songs of 2021 based on this list.


    DMDB Top 1%:

  1. Olivia Rodrigo “Drivers License
  2. The Kid Laroi with Justin Bieber “Stay
  3. Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson.Paak) “Leave the Door Open

    DMDB Top 2%:

  4. Adele “Easy on Me
  5. Lil Nas X “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)”
  6. Olivia Rodrigo “Good 4 U”
  7. Justin Bieber with Daniel Caesar & Giveon “Peaches”
  8. BTS “Butter”
  9. Ed Sheeran “Bad Habits”
  10. Lil Nas X with Jack Harlow “Industry Baby”

    DMDB Top 5%:

  11. Elton John with Dua Lipa “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix)”
  12. Walker Hayes “Fancy Like”
  13. Doja Cat with SZA “Kiss Me More”
  14. Taylor Swift “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)”
  15. Polo G “Rapstar”
  16. Encanto Cast (Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz, et al) “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”
  17. Gayle “abcdefu”
  18. Doja Cat “Woman”
  19. Cardi B “Up”
  20. Doja Cat “Need to Know”

  21. Billie Eilish “Happier Than Ever”
  22. Coldplay with BTS “My Universe”
  23. Lil Tjay with 6lack “Calling My Phone”
  24. Imagine Dragons with JID “Enemy”
  25. Doja Cat & the Weeknd “You Right”
  26. Morgan Wallen “Wasted on You”
  27. Ed Sheeran “Shivers”
  28. Olivia Rodrigo “Traitor”

    DMDB Top 10%:

  29. Saweetie with Doja Cat “Best Friend”
  30. Nicky Youre & Dazy “Sunroof”

  31. Latto “Big Energy”
  32. Megan Thee Stallion “Thot Shit”
  33. Maroon 5 with Megan Thee Stallion “Beautiful Mistakes”
  34. Drake “What’s Next”
  35. Kacey Musgraves “Justified”
  36. Drake with Future & Young Thug “Way 2 Sexy”
  37. BTS “Permission to Dance”
  38. Marshmello with the Jonas Brothers “Leave Before You Love Me”
  39. Billie Eilish “Your Power”
  40. The Weeknd “Take My Breath”

  41. Justin Bieber “Ghost”
  42. Justin Bieber “Anyone”
  43. Adele “Oh My God”
  44. Olivia Rodrigo “Déjà Vu”
  45. Farruko “Pepas”
  46. Baby Keem with Kendrick Lamar “Family Ties”

    DMDB Top 20%:

  47. Coldplay “Higher Power”
  48. Doja Cat “Get Into It (Yuh)”
  49. Imagine Dragons “Follow You”

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First posted 12/26/2021; last updated 1/17/2023.

Sunday, December 31, 2017

2017: Top 25 Albums

First posted 1/8/2021.

Dave’s Music Database:

Top Albums of 2017

Based on a combination of year-end lists and overall status in Dave’s Music Database, these are the top 25 albums of 2017:

  1. Kendrick Lamar Damn.
  2. Ed Sheeran ÷ (Divide)
  3. Lorde Melodrama
  4. The Greatest Showman soundtrack
  5. Taylor Swift Reputation
  6. Jay-Z 4:44
  7. SZA CTRL
  8. Luke Combs This One’s for You
  9. Beck Colors
  10. LCD Soundsystem American Dream

  11. Drake More Life
  12. The War on Drugs A Deeper Understanding
  13. Chris Stapleton From a Room: Volume 1
  14. The National Sleep Well Beast
  15. Roger Waters Is This the Life We Really Want?
  16. Tyler, the Creator Flower Boy
  17. St. Vincent Mass Education
  18. Khalid American Teen
  19. U2 Songs of Experience
  20. Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile Lotta Sea Lice

  21. Harry Styles Harry Styles
  22. Bob Dylan Triplicate
  23. Pink Beautiful Trauma
  24. H.E.R. H.E.R.
  25. Lana Del Rey Lust for Life

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