Fitzswiftie Posted Friday at 01:52 PM Posted Friday at 01:52 PM With so much of the album year end charts being legacy titles, I thought this would be a fun way to see what 2024 records (or 2025 Grammy eligible) were the most consumed in 2024, using Billboard's year end, actual position in brackets 1. The Tortured Poets Department (#1) 2. Hit Me Hard and Soft (#11) 3. We Don't Trust You (#15) 4. Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana (#17) (2023 release) 5. The Rise of a Midwest Princess (#18) (2023 release) 6. Cowboy Carter (#21) 7. Short n Sweet (#25) 8. Pa Las Baby's y Belikeada (#27) (2023 release) 9. Pink Friday 2 (#30) (2023 release) 10. American Dream (#36) 11. Fireworks & Rollerblades (#49) 12. Think Later (#52) (2023 release) 13. The Great American Bar Scene (#53) 14. Higher (#56) (2023 release) 15. F-1 Trillion (#63) 16. Brat (#65) 17. Vultures 1 (#68) 18. The Death of Slim Shady (#69) 19. Golden (#80) (2023 release) 20. Where I've Been Isn't Where I'm Going (#85) Do these 20 albums (the only 2024 releases in the entire top 100) define the year and/or feel more reflective of 2024 than the actual billboard list? Discuss.
ScorpiosGroove Posted Friday at 02:41 PM Posted Friday at 02:41 PM #6, not bad for something y'all swear was the biggest flop of all time
newaespa Posted Friday at 03:45 PM Posted Friday at 03:45 PM 1. The Tortured Poets Department (#1) ????? isn't this a flop? yet it is #1?!
YellowRibbon Posted Friday at 04:11 PM Posted Friday at 04:11 PM 26 minutes ago, newaespa said: 1. The Tortured Poets Department (#1) ????? isn't this a flop? yet it is #1?! It's a successful album, only the little Eyelashes disagree 1
cityfolk Posted Friday at 04:13 PM Posted Friday at 04:13 PM 1 hour ago, Nickibaby said: No Eternal Sunshine? Eternal Sunshine was #23 Year-End, so it should be #7 on this list https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/top-billboard-200-albums/ 1
The Music Industry Posted Friday at 04:15 PM Posted Friday at 04:15 PM 2 hours ago, Fitzswiftie said: 1. The Tortured Poets Department (#1) but but but what about the daily streams of the standard version of TTPD on Christmas day!?
Chartman Posted Friday at 06:14 PM Posted Friday at 06:14 PM Taylor 18 years into her career with the #1, #2,#9 and #10 album. Reputation once called frontloaded at #22.
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