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The following is a list of events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2018 in music in the United States.
Events
January
- 8 – Zac Brown Band performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" and Kendrick Lamar performed the halftime show at the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship in Atlanta.
- 19 – Phillip Phillips released his first album in four years, Collateral.
- 12 – Camila Cabello released her debut album Camila, debuting at number one in over 100 countries on the iTunes albums charts and the Billboard 200. Additionally, Cabello became the youngest artist to top the chart with a debut set since Shawn Mendes's 2015 debut Handwritten.[1]
- 26 – In a legal settlement, the music publisher for "We Shall Overcome" agreed that the song is public domain.[2]
- 28 – The 60th Annual Grammy Awards took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It was the first time since 2003 that the show took place in New York City.[3]
February
- 2 – Justin Timberlake released his first album in five years, Man of the Woods.[4]
- 4 – P!nk performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" and Timberlake performed at halftime at Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.[5][6]
- 9 – MGMT released their first album in five years, Little Dark Age.[7]
- Dashboard Confessional released Crooked Shadows, their first studio album in nearly nine years, and also their first release on the Fueled by Ramen label.
March
- 2 — Joan Baez released her first album in ten years, Whistle Down the Wind
- The Breeders released All Nerve, their first studio album in ten years.
- 11 – The 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards took place at The Forum in Inglewood, California.
- 16 – Scotty McCreery released his first album in five years, Seasons Change.[8]
- Stone Temple Pilots released their second self-titled album, their first studio album in eight years, their first with current vocalist Jeff Gutt and their first since the departures and deaths of former vocalists Scott Weiland and Chester Bennington.[9]
April
- 6 – Thirty Seconds to Mars released their first album in five years, America.[10]
- 11 – The Music Modernization Act, a bill that would reform how music rates are set & how songwriters and artists are paid, passes the United States House Committee on the Judiciary unanimously 32-0 [11]
- 13 – John Prine released his first album of original music in thirteen years.
- 15 – The 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Reba McEntire returned to host for the first time in six years.
- 20 – A Perfect Circle released their first album in fourteen years, Eat the Elephant.[12]
- 20 - J. Cole released KOD, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, as well as breaking the first week streaming records on both Apple Music and Spotify.
- 27 – Godsmack released their first album in four years, When Legends Rise.
May
- 4 – Belly released Dove, their first studio album in 23 years.
- 20 – The Billboard Music Awards took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. This was the first ceremony to air on NBC.
- 21 – Maddie Poppe won the sixteenth season of American Idol. Caleb Lee Hutchinson is named runner up.
- 22 – Brynn Cartelli won the fourteenth season of the The Voice.
- 25 – KoЯn frontman, Jonathan Davis released his debut solo album Black Labyrinth
June
- 8 – Sugarland will release their first album in eight years, Bigger.[13]
- 15 – Christina Aguilera will release her first album in six years, Liberation.[14]
- 29 – Guns N' Roses will rerelease Appetite For Destruction with remastered songs
Bands formed
- Kids See Ghost
- Memorie
- Royal Coda
Bands on hiatus
Bands disbanded
- 7 Seconds
- Balance and Composure
- Darkness Divided
- Dirge Within
- Iron Man
- A Lot Like Birds[16]
- The Pizza Underground
- Sleeping Giant
- The Thermals
- Vattnet
- Young and in the Way
Albums released in 2018
January
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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1 | POST- | Jeff Rosenstock | |
5 | Ephorize | Cupcakke | Hip hop |
12 | Wrong Creatures | Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Rock |
Vale[17] | Black Veil Brides | Rock | |
Blue Madonna | Børns | ||
Camila[18] | Camila Cabello | Pop | |
Encore[19] | Anderson East | Country | |
What Happens Next | Joe Satriani | Instrumental rock | |
it's not us | Umphrey's McGee | Rock | |
19 | M A N I A[20] | Fall Out Boy | Alternative rock |
Let the Record Play | Moon Taxi | ||
Defy | Of Mice & Men | ||
Sweetzerland Manifesto[21] | Joe Perry | Rock | |
Collateral | Phillip Phillips | Pop rock | |
The House[22] | Porches | Synth-pop | |
I Like Fun[23] | They Might Be Giants | ||
I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life | tUnE-yArDs | ||
26 | Culture II | Migos | |
Freedom's Goblin | Ty Segall | ||
Entertainment | Waterparks | Rock |
February
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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2 | Here Come the Runts[24] | AWOLNATION | Alternative rock |
Man of the Woods[4] | Justin Timberlake | Pop | |
9 | Coma Noir[25] | The Atlas Moth | Post-metal |
Crooked Shadows | Dashboard Confessional | ||
Sleepwalkers | Brian Fallon | ||
King Soon Come | Foxy Brown | Hip hop | |
Black Panther: The Album |
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Little Dark Age | MGMT | ||
16 | By the Way, I Forgive You [26] | Brandi Carlile | Pop |
Chromance[27] | David Cook | ||
Pop Evil | Pop Evil | Hard rock | |
If There Is Light, It Will Find You | Senses Fail | ||
What a Time to Be Alive[28] | Superchunk | ||
23 | Cry No More | Danielle Nicole | |
All at Once | Screaming Females | ||
The Pimp Tape | Too Short | Hip Hop | |
The Lost Mile | Vertical Horizon | Alternative rock |
March
April
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
---|---|---|---|
6 | Invasion of Privacy | Cardi B | Hip hop |
The Deconstruction | Eels | Rock | |
Bark Your Head Off, Dog | Hop Along | Indie rock | |
Isolation | Kali Uchis | R&B | |
America | Thirty Seconds to Mars | Alternative | |
The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs | Wye Oak | Indie rock | |
13 | Rearview Town | Jason Aldean | Country |
Ember[38] | Breaking Benjamin | ||
Love Rush | Rachael Cantu | ||
Treehouse[39] | Sofi Tukker | ||
Joyride | Tinashe | ||
20 | Kingdom Come | Kottonmouth Kings | |
Vide Noir | Lord Huron | ||
Volunteer | Old Crow Medicine Show | Americana | |
Never Gonna Die | Pennywise | Punk rock | |
Eat the Elephant | A Perfect Circle | ||
The Sciences | Sleep | Doom metal | |
27 | Critical Equation | Dr. Dog | Rock |
When Legends Rise | Godsmack | ||
Beerbongs & Bentleys | Post Malone | Hip hop | |
Twerp Verse[40] | Speedy Ortiz |
May
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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4 | Dove | Belly | |
All These Hellos | Louise Goffin | Pop | |
The Horizon Just Laughed | Damien Jurado | ||
Almost Everyday[41] | Matt and Kim | Indie pop | |
Attention Attention | Shinedown | Rock | |
The Make It All Show | Skating Polly | Alternative rock | |
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7 | Beach House | Dream pop | |
Floating Features | La Luz | Surf music | |
Voicenotes | Charlie Puth | Pop | |
All I See Is War | Sevendust | Alternative metal | |
18 | Saved[42] | Now, Now | |
Wide Awake! | Parquet Courts | ||
Only For You | Nedelle Torrisi | Indie Rock | |
And Justice For None | Five Finger Death Punch | Hard Rock | |
25 | Black Labyrinth | Jonathan Davis | |
Weezer (Black Album) | Weezer | Alternative rock |
List of albums to be released in 2018
June
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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1 | God's Favorite Customer[43] | Father John Misty | |
Cinematic | Owl City | ||
The Future And The Past | Natalie Prass | ||
Love Everyone | Kanye West | Hip hop | |
8 | I Hope You're Happy[44] | Blue October | |
Come Tomorrow[45] | Dave Matthews Band | Rock | |
Kids See Ghost | Kids See Ghost | Hip hop | |
Bigger[13] | Sugarland | Country | |
15 | Liberation | Christina Aguilera | Pop, Dance |
My Bad Imagination | The Band Perry | Pop | |
TBA | Nas | Hip hop | |
Post Traumatic | Mike Shinoda | ||
22 | Pray for the Wicked | Panic! at the Disco | Pop rock |
Dan + Shay[46] | Dan + Shay | Country | |
Bad Witch | Nine Inch Nails | Industrial rock | |
Expectations | Bebe Rexha | ||
29 | Wating | Late Bloomer | Indie Rock |
Uniform Distortion | Jim James | Rock | |
TBA | Fantasea II: The Second Wave | Azealia Banks | Hip hop |
Scorpion | Drake | Hip hop |
July
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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6 | I'll tell You What! | RP Boo | Electornic |
Sun on The Square | The Innocence Mission | ||
13 | Ordinary Corrupt Human Love | Deafheaven | |
Lamp Lit Prose | Dirty Projectors | ||
20 | Sweetener | Ariana Grande | Pop, Dance |
Take Me To The Disco | Meg Myers | ||
27 | Songs For The Saints | Kenny Chesney | Country |
August
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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3 | To The Sunset | Amanda Shires | |
10 | Shooter | Shooter Jennings | Country Rock, Southern Rock |
Queen | Nicki Minaj | Hip hop | |
17 | Smote Reverser | Oh Sees | Garage Rock, Punk Rock |
Be That Cowboy | Mitski | Indie Rock | |
24 | Sun Machine | Rubblebucket | Indie Pop |
Performance | White Denim | Indie Rock, Southern Rock |
September
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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7 | Raise Vibration[47]. | Lenny Kravitz | |
14 | Cry Pretty[48] | Carrie Underwood | Country |
Unknown date
- TBA by Atreyu[49]
- TBA by Backstreet Boys[50]
- The Mountain by Dierks Bentley[51]
- TBA by Daughtry[52]
- TBA by Failure[53]
- TBA by Selena Gomez[54]
- TBA by Ellie Goulding
- TBA by Sam Hunt[54]
- TBA by Ill Niño[55]
- Por Primera Vez by Jennifer Lopez[56]
- While We're At It by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones[57]
- Fame by Mikky Ekko[58]
- TBA by Frank Ocean[54]
- King Push by [[Pusha T]
- TBA by Rita Ora
][54]
- The Awakening by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus[59]
- TBA by that dog.[60]
- Mitsubishi Macchiato by Vampire Weekend[54]
- The Ultra Head Frequency by Zen From Mars[61]
Top songs on record
Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs
- "Perfect" – Ed Sheeran (2 weeks in 2017, 4 weeks in 2018)
- "Havana" – Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug (1 week)
- "God's Plan" – Drake (11 weeks)
- "Nice for What" – Drake (4 weeks)
- "This Is America" – Childish Gambino (2 weeks so far)
Billboard Hot 100 songs which have ranked within the Top 20
- "1985" – J. Cole (#20)
- "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Mariah Carey (#9)
- "All the Stars" – Kendrick Lamar and SZA (#7)
- "ATM" – J. Cole (#6)
- "Bad at Love" – Halsey (#5)
- "Ball for Me" – Post Malone feat. Nicki Minaj (#16)
- "Bartier Cardi" – Cardi B feat. 21 Savage (#14)
- "Be Careful" – Cardi B (#11)
- "Believer" – Imagine Dragons (#4 in 2017, #16 in 2018)
- "Better Now" – Post Malone (#7)
- "Bodak Yellow" – Cardi B (#1 in 2017, #10 in 2018)
- "Boo'd Up" – Ella Mai (#11)
- "Call Out My Name" – The Weeknd (#4)
- "Chun-Li" – Nicki Minaj (#10)
- "Diplomatic Immunity" – Drake (#7)
- "End Game" – Taylor Swift feat. Ed Sheeran and Future (#18)
- "Feel It Still" – Portugal. The Man (#4 in 2017, #12 in 2018)
- "Filthy" – Justin Timberlake (#9)
- "Finesse" – Bruno Mars and Cardi B (#3)
- "Freaky Friday" – Lil Dicky feat. Chris Brown (#8)
- "Friends" – Marshmello and Anne-Marie (#16)
- "God's Plan" – Drake (#1)
- "Gucci Gang" – Lil Pump (#3 in 2017, #4 in 2018)
- "Gummo" – 6ix9ine (#12 in 2017, #13 in 2018)
- "Havana" – Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug (#1)
- "Heaven" – Kane Brown (#15)
- "Him & I" – G-Eazy and Halsey (#14)
- "I Fall Apart" – Post Malone (#16)
- "I Get the Bag" – Gucci Mane feat. Migos (#11 in 2017, #19 in 2018)
- "I Like It" – Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin (#8)
- "In My Blood" – Shawn Mendes (#20)
- "Kevin's Heart" – J. Cole (#8)
- "KOD" – J. Cole (#10)
- "Let You Down" – NF (#12)
- "Lights Down Low" – MAX feat. Gnash (#20)
- "Look Alive" – BlocBoy JB feat. Drake (#5)
- "Love" – Kendrick Lamar feat. Zacari (#11)
- "Meant to Be" – Bebe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line (#2)
- "Mine" – Bazzi (#11)
- "Motiv8" – J. Cole (#15)
- "MotorSport" – Migos, Nicki Minaj and Cardi B (#6 in 2017, #7 in 2018)
- "Never Be the Same" – Camila Cabello (#6)
- "New Rules" – Dua Lipa (#6)
- "Nice for What" – Drake (#1)
- "No Limit" – G-Eazy feat. ASAP Rocky and Cardi B (#4)
- "No Tears Left to Cry" – Ariana Grande (#3)
- "Paranoid" – Post Malone (#11)
- "Perfect" – Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé (#1)
- "Photograph" – J. Cole (#14)
- "Plug Walk" – Rich the Kid (#13)
- "Pray for Me" – The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar (#7)
- "Psycho" – Post Malone feat. Ty Dolla Sign (#2)
- "Ric Flair Drip" – Offset and Metro Boomin (#13)
- "Rich & Sad" – Post Malone (#14)
- "River" – Eminem feat. Ed Sheeran (#11)
- "Rockstar" – Post Malone feat. 21 Savage (#1 in 2017, #2 in 2018)
- "Sad!" – XXXTentacion (#7)
- "Same Bitches" – Post Malone feat. G-Eazy and YG (#20)
- "Say Something" – Justin Timberlake feat. Chris Stapleton (#9)
- "Shape of You" – Ed Sheeran (#1 in 2017, #13 in 2018)
- "Sorry Not Sorry" – Demi Lovato (#6 in 2017, #15 in 2018)
- "Spoil My Night" – Post Malone feat. Swae Lee (#15)
- "Stay" – Post Malone (#17)
- "Stir Fry" – Migos (#8)
- "The Middle" – Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey (#5)
- "This Is America" – Childish Gambino (#1)
- "Thunder" – Imagine Dragons (#4)
- "Too Good at Goodbyes" – Sam Smith (#4 in 2017, #7 in 2018)
- "Walk It Talk It" – Migos feat. Drake (#10)
- "Watch" – Travis Scott feat. Lil Uzi Vert and Kanye West (#16)
- "What Lovers Do" – Maroon 5 feat. SZA (#9 in 2017, #17 in 2018)
- "Whatever It Takes" – Imagine Dragons (#12)
- "Young Dumb & Broke" – Khalid (#18)
Deaths
- January 1 – Betty Willis, 76, R&B singer
- January 2 – Rick Hall, 86, music producer
- January 3 – Josiah Boyd, 32, heavy metal bassist
- January 4 – Ray Thomas, 76, rock flautist (The Moody Blues)
- January 7 – France Gall, 70, yé-yé singer
- January 9 – Denise LaSalle, 78, R&B singer
- January 12 – Danny Woods, 73, soul singer (Chairmen of the Board)[62]
- January 15 – Edwin Hawkins, 74, gospel singer
- January 20 – Fredo Santana, 27, rapper
- January 23 – Lari White, 53, country singer
- January 26 – Buzz Clifford, 76, pop singer
- January 28 – Eddie Shaw, 80, blues saxophonist
- January 30 – Mark Salling, 35, pop singer and actor
- January 31 – Del Delker, 93, gospel singer
- February 2 – Dennis Edwards, 74, R&B singer
- February 3 – Leon Chancler, 65, rock and jazz singer
- February 7 – Pat Torpey, 64, hard rock drummer and singer
- February 8
- John Perry Barlow, 70, songwriter
- Algia Mae Hinton, 88 blues singer
- February 9 – Craig MacGregor, 68, rock bassist
- February 11 – Tom Rapp, 70, rock singer
- February 12
- Vic Damone, 89, singer
- Daryle Singletary, 46, country singer, songwriter
- February 13
- Scott Boyer, 70, rock singer and guitarist
- Billy Johnson, 42, emo and nosie rock drummer
- February 16 – Barbara Alston, 74, R&B singer
- February 19 – Norm Rogers, 69, drummer
- March 1 – Bill Burkette, 75, pop singer
- March 2 – Brandon Jenkins, 48, Red dirt country singer, songwriter
- March 12 –
- Nokie Edwards, 82, guitarist
- Craig Mack, 46, rapper
- March 13 – Charlie Quintana, 56, rock drummer
- March 16 – Buell Neidlinger, 82, jazz cellist and bassist
- March 18 – Killjoy, 48, death metal singer
- March 19 – Hazel Smith, 83, country singer
- March 26 – Kenny O' Dell, 73, country singer and songwriter
- March 28 – Caleb Scofield, 39, bassist of Cave In, Old Man Gloom and Zozobra
- March 30 – Alias, 41, Rapper and producer
- April 1 – Audrey Morris, 89, jazz singer
- April 5 – Cecil Taylor, 89, jazz musician
- April 10 – Yvonne Staples, 80, soul singer
- April 17 – Randy Scruggs, 64, songwriter
- April 23 – Bob Dorough, 94, jazz singer and pianist
- April 26 – Charles Nevile, 79, soul singer
- April 30 – Tim Calvert, 52, metal guitarist (Forbidden, Nevermore)
- May 1 – JJ Starks, 79, funk and R&B Drummer
- May 4 – Tony Kinman, cowpunk singer and bassist
- May 5 – Dick Williams, 91, pop singer
- May 7 – Gayle Shepard, 81, pop singer
- May 10 – Ben Graves, 46, horror punk drummer
- May 11 – Matt Marks, 38, classical keyboardist
- May 13 – Glenn Branca, 69, composer and guitarist
- May 19 –
- Reggie Lucas, 65, jazz guitarist and pop songwriter
- Patricia Morison, 103, actress and showtunes singer
See also
References
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- ^ Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats announce new album 'Tearing at the Seams' & share single
- ^ The Neighbourhood announces new self-titled album; listen to single "Void" now
- ^ The Decemberists announce new album 'I'll Be Your Girl', set tour dates
- ^ Yo La Tengo announce first new album in five years, share four new songs
- ^ Jukebox the Ghost announces new album ‘Off to the Races’
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- ^ Speedy Ortiz are back! New album 'Twerp Verse' is out in April | DIY
- ^ Matt and Kim announces new LP Almost Everyday for May 2018 release
- ^ Now, Now just keep getting better
- ^ Father John Misty to release 'God's Favorite Customer' - his fourth album - on June 1st, 2018
- ^ Amy's pick of the week - Blue October "I Hope You're Happy" - Amy Brooks - ALT 92.9 Boston
- ^ Dave Matthews Band's Come Tomorrow set for June 8 release on RCA Records
- ^ https://twitter.com/danandshay/status/997281346727890944?s=21
- ^ Lenny Kravitz talks overcoming dry spell for new album 'Raise Vibration'
- ^ Carr, Mary Kate (April 18, 2018). "Carrie Underwood announces new album release date". Entertainment Weekley. Time Inc.
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- ^ Ken Andrews updates progress on upcoming album from Failure
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- ^ Mighty Mighty BossTones to release new album 'While We're At It'
- ^ Mikky Ekko confirms 2018 tour dates with Børns
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- ^ 32 albums we're anticipating in 2018
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