Thursday, 29 December 2016

8 Most Highly Anticipated Albums of 2017

Some people feel that 2016 was a great year for music, while others are scratching their heads, wondering what happened. Where were all the big names? The top of the charts seemed to be missing many of the pop divas and hip-hop impresarios the world has known to not only love, but expect to be serious hitmakers. No matter! 2017 is coming soon, and the new year is sure to bring plenty of new singles and albums by some of the best-known names in the business. If you feel as if your life has been lacking in great tunes when you turn on the radio, here are 8 records that might catch your attention in the coming months.

Kelly Clarkson

The original American Idol always delivers, and there is no reason to believe she won’t yet again when it comes time for her to release her eighth studio effort. One of the biggest stars in pop has decided to go a different route for her upcoming full-length, with the “Piece By Piece” singer reportedly looking to turn things from pure pop to a more R&B, soul-driven sound. That has made a few people nervous, but Kelly always shines through with the songs she chooses, and that voice can make anything work.



Katy Perry

All three of Perry’s studio albums have been massively successful, and they seem to almost never stop churning out hit after hit. Each and every one has featured at least one No. 1 hit, with only her debut failing to send more than one song to the summit. Over a fairly short period of time, Katy has become one of the biggest, richest and most successful pop chanteuses of all time, and she has plenty riding on her fourth album. Expectations are extremely high, but she is smart enough to work with producers that will keep her on top. This is sure to be another big success for her, and it will likely soundtrack much of 2017.


Christina Aguilera

It’s been a few years now since Xtina released a proper album, and the time has come. She typically takes years in between eras, and her fans understand that, though it’s hard to justify so many years in between records when the last one or two have not performed as well as her first few. While artists like Katy Perry and Kelly Clarkson have continued to produce big hits, it has been a while since we’ve seen Aguilera at the top of the charts (not many people probably remember lead Lotus single “Your Body” by now), and fans and the public at large are all excited for that day to come again.
 

 

Nelly Furtado

If she plays her cards right, 2017 could see Nelly Furtado experience something of a redemption. Well, at least we can all hope it does. The Canadian singer-songwriter took off nearly a decade after her album Loose took over the globe with hits like “Promiscuous Girl,” “Maneater,” and “Say It Right,” and nobody could blame her. While it’s fine to relax a bit after producing one of the most successful pop albums of the past few decades, the longer you’re away, the more the pressure mounts. When Furtado finally dropped her follow-up collection The Spirit Indestructible, it was perhaps the biggest flop of the year, peaking at number 79 in the US and failing to produce any hits. It’s been four years since that misstep, and if she wants to regain her position as a formidable force in pop, she’ll need to pull out something spectacular.


Lorde

With just one album, Lorde became an international pop sensation and one of the most exciting new figures in the music world. Songs like “Royals” and “Team” proved she was a talent like none other on the market, and while those songs have come and gone, Lorde still has plenty of years ahead of her. As the world waits for her to drop any new piece of music, details about her upcoming sophomore effort are scarce, but it’s expected at some point in 2017, and it might feature production from the likes of fun.’s Jack Antonoff, if the rumors are to be believed.

 

Nicki Minaj

The biggest female name in hip-hop never stepped away from the spotlight, but 2017 will certainly see all eyes turn towards her, as her fourth album is due at some point next year. Since the promotion of her last album The Pinkprint died down, Minaj has continued to churn out hits by putting her spin on everything from hip-hop to pop tunes, proving herself to be a constant player in the cutthroat music world. She teased her fan base not too long ago by tweeting that she had an album coming, though it turned out to be a joke. People can certainly laugh it off, but only if there is actually more Nicki Minaj music coming relatively soon.


Major Lazer

In a fairly short period of time, Major Lazer has gone from a prominent figure only in the electronic dance music world to one of the most successful hitmakers music has known in a while. In the past two years, they have launched two incredibly massive singles — “Lean On,” which was for a time the most-streamed song ever on Spotify, and “Cold Water,” which hit the top spot on charts all around the world — and there is no reason to believe the Diplo-fronted production group won’t continue to blend pop and electronic dance in ways that shape the tastes of the masses. Music Is The Weapon doesn’t yet have a release date, but the first half of 2017 is probably when it will make its debut.

 

Kanye West

The most controversial name in the rap game (one of them, at least) is expected to release another full-length at some point in 2017, though nobody is sure exactly what it will be. In early 2016, the hip-hop magnate tweeted that he planned on releasing three albums a year, and while that didn’t come true this year, it suggests that he’s preparing to drop even more West-branded music in the future. He also may feel that he has something to show, as 2016’s The Life Of Pablo didn’t perform very well singles-wise, even “Famous,” which came with one of the most talked-about music videos in recent memory. West has also hinted that a collaborative album with Drake is in the works, and 2017 may see them drop a full record together, which would surely take over the planet in short order.


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