Album Releases by Genre
1001.
#willpower
by will.i.am
April 23, 2013
The fourth solo studio release for the Black Eyed Peas members includes guest appearances from Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Miley Cyrus, Skylar Grey, Nicole Scherzinger, Eva Simons, and Britney Spears.
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1002.
Tattoos
by Jason Derulo
September 24, 2013
The third studio release for the R&B singer features guest appearances from 2 Chainz, Pitbull, Jordin Sparks, and The Game. The US release was a five-track EP.
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1003.
Can't Be Tamed
by Miley Cyrus
June 22, 2010
Miley breaks free from her role as Hannah Montana on Disney with a third CD of big ballads and dance beats.
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1004.
Monkey Business
by The Black Eyed Peas
June 7, 2005
Guests on the R&B outfit's latest include Jack Johnson, Justin Timberlake and James Brown.
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1005.
Sex Dreams And Denim Jeans
by Uffie
June 22, 2010
It's been three years since Uffie took the electro underground music scene by storm with her beats and rhymes. Her much anticipated new album promises to deliver even more modern dance club music and dubstep jams.
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1006.
Renaissance
by Lionel Richie
March 20, 2001
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1007.
Guilty Pleasure
by Ashley Tisdale
July 28, 2009
This is the second album for the actress best known for her role in High School Musical.
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1008.
The Beginning
by The Black Eyed Peas
November 30, 2010
The album following The E.N.D., The Beginning is the sixth studio album from the hip-hop, dance-pop quartet.
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1009.
Sorry for Party Rocking
by LMFAO
June 21, 2011
The dance pop duo are back with their sophomore album of party anthems.
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1010.
BareNaked
by Jennifer Love Hewitt
October 8, 2002
Film and television actress Jennifer Love Hewitt actually had begun her recording career prior to appearing on "Party of Five," but never achieved the success in music that she did on screen. This latest album, coming as her popularity is increasing and utilizing the production talents of Meredith Brooks, represents perhaps her last chance at pop stardom.
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1011.
Everybody Wants To Be On TV
by Scouting For Girls
April 12, 2010
Andy Green returns as producer for the second album for the British indie rock band.
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1012.
One Of The Boys
by Katy Perry
June 17, 2008
Once upon a time a Christian rock singer, the now-pop singer releases her second album, produced by the likes of Butch Walker, Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Dave Stewart, and Greg Wells.
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1013.
Big Bad World
by Plain White T's
September 23, 2008
The fifth album for the rock band from Illinois, who's single 'Hey There Delilah' (off their 2005 album "All That We Needed" and re-released as a single in 2007) was nominated for a Grammy in 2008.
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1014.
Double Bubble
by Stereo MC's
July 28, 2008
The sixth studio album for the British electronic trio was produced by Tic-Toc.
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1015.
Concrete Rose
by Ashanti
December 14, 2004
This third album for the Murder Inc. singer includes an appearance from Ja Rule.
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1016.
Other People's Songs
by Erasure
January 28, 2003
What could possibly be more relevant in 2003 than an 80s band covering their favorite hits of the 60s, 70s, and 80s? Tracks here include Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill," Buddy Holly's "Everday," and The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star."
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1017.
Love?
by Jennifer Lopez
May 3, 2011
Jennifer Lopez returns after twins with a deeply personal seventh album, featuring collaborations with The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, Pitbull, and RedOne.
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1018.
Wilderness
by Brett Anderson
September 1, 2008
The ex-Suede member releases his latest solo album.
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1019.
Earth To The Dandy Warhols
by The Dandy Warhols
August 19, 2008
The sixth album for the Portland, Oregon, rockers includes guest appearances by Dire Strait's Mark Knopfler and the Heartbreakers' guitarist Mike Campbell.
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1020.
My Conscience And I
by Remi Nicole
December 3, 2007
The London-based pop singer's debut album.
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1021.
Forever
by Spice Girls
November 7, 2000
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1022.
A.K.A.
by Jennifer Lopez
June 17, 2014
The eigth studio release for the pop singer features guest appearances from French Montana, Iggy Azalea, Pitbull, Rick Ross, and T.I.
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1023.
All That I Am
by Santana
November 1, 2005
Why change a successful formula? Once again, the guitarist finds himself paired with a variety of all-star guests, including Michelle Branch, Joss Stone, Sean Paul, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, Big Boi and Mary J. Blige.
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1024.
Como Ama Una Mujer
by Jennifer Lopez
March 27, 2007
"How A Woman Loves," J.Lo's first Spanish-language disc, is co-written and co-produced by her husband, Marc Anthony.
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1025.
LP1
by Liam Payne
December 6, 2019
The debut full-length solo release for the One Direction member features guest appearances from A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, J. Balvin, Jonas Blue, Cheat Codes, Rita Ora, Quavo, Lennon Stella, and Zedd.
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1026.
Charmbracelet
by Mariah Carey
December 3, 2002
After proving that all that Glitters is not gold, can the best-selling female artist of the 1990s manage a hit in the 21st century?
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1027.
Hello [EP]
by Karmin
May 8, 2012
The Boston duo of Amy Heidemann and Nick Noonan releases its first album on the Epic label.
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1028.
If On A Winter's Night...
by Sting
October 26, 2009
Sting's latest solo album features some traditional music from the UK with winter themes.
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1029.
I Am Me
by Ashlee Simpson
October 18, 2005
The second album by "singer" Ashlee Simpson was produced by John Shanks.
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1030.
Baptism
by Lenny Kravitz
May 18, 2004
Kravitz handled virtually all of the instruments for this seventh album, which features a guest appearance from Jay-Z on the track "Storm."
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1031.
It Had to Be You... The Great American Songbook
by Rod Stewart
October 22, 2002
With a title like that, you pretty much know what to expect from Mr. Stewart on this outing, which includes standards such as "They Can't Take That Away from Me" and "I'll Be Seeing You." To make matters worse, Dave Koz and Arturo Sandoval guest.
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1032.
III
by Take That
December 15, 2014
The seventh studio release for the pop band sees group returning as a trio with Robbie Williams and Jason Orange leaving the group in 2014.
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1033.
A Day Without Rain
by Enya
November 21, 2000
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1034.
Under The Radar
by Daniel Powter
September 15, 2008
The third album for the Canadian singer was produced by Linda Perry.
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1035.
Never Gone
by Backstreet Boys
June 14, 2005
This is the first album in five years for the boy- er... man-band.
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1036.
Liz Phair
by Liz Phair
June 24, 2003
The far-from-prolific singer-songwriter's fourth album finds a 36-year-old Liz Phair trying to be... Avril Lavigne? Yes, her sound has changed quite a bit since her acclaimed 1993 debut 'Exile in Guyville,' taking on a glossy pop sheen on this release, thanks to production by the Matrix (as well as Michael Penn and Pete Yorn, we might add--but the Matrix????).
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1037.
Sweet 7
by Sugababes
March 15, 2010
The seventh album for the British pop group is its first with new singer Jade Ewen, who replaced Keisha Buchanan, the last original member.
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1038.
Fortune
by Chris Brown
July 3, 2012
The fifth album for the R&B singer features guest appearances from Sabrina Antoinette, Big Sean, Nas, Kevin McCall, Sevyn, and Wiz Khalifa.
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1039.
#3
by The Script
October 9, 2012
The third studio album from the Irish rock trio was recorded in Los Angeles and features will.i.am as a guest on one track.
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1040.
The Female Boss
by Tulisa
December 3, 2012
The debut solo release for the former member of N-Dubz and current The X Factor (UK) judge features guest appearances by the Nines, Tyga, and Wiley.
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1041.
Testify
by Phil Collins
November 12, 2002
Phil Collins returns with his first album of new material in six years, but will anyone care other than the guys on South Park?
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