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What Is Not Strange?

Tashi Wada
The Los Angeles composer—son of late Fluxus composer Yoshi Wada—flexes his avant-garde instincts on a surprisingly song-driven new album, moving from abstraction into more expressive forms.

BRAT

Charli XCX
Best New Album
With her sixth album, Charli XCX transcends all narratives and delivers a hit. Brat is imperious and cool, nuanced and vulnerable, and one of the best pop albums of the year.

I Hear You

Peggy Gou
Crowd-pleasing anthems come naturally to the Korean superstar DJ. If only her debut album had more of them.

The Year I Turned 21

Ayra Starr
The singer-songwriter’s second album is a well-curated coming-of-age tale. Full of summery R&B and glitzy amapiano, it moves beyond feel-good anthems and thoughtfully tackles the insecurities of young adulthood.

Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going

Shaboozey
After a decade of searching for the intersection of hip-hop and country and a star turn on Cowboy Carter, the Virginia-born singer finds much more than a party on his third album.