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The following is a list of albums released or scheduled for release in 2019.

For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2019 in music.

First quarter

January

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
January
4
Legion of the Damned Slaves of the Shadow Realm Thrash metal, death metal, black metal Napalm [1]
January
11
Born of Osiris The Simulation Progressive metalcore Sumerian [2]
Gnash We Atlantic [3]
The Kentucky Headhunters Live at the Ramblin' Man Fair Alligator [4]
Randy Houser Magnolia Country Stoney Creek [5]
Soilwork Verkligheten Melodic death metal Nuclear Blast [6]
January
15
Falz Moral Instruction Hip hop, Afrobeat Bahd Guys Records [7]
January
17
Christina Perri Songs for Carmella: Lullabies & Sing-a-Longs [8]
January
18
Alice Merton Mint Dance-pop Paper Planes [9]
Cody Johnson Ain't Nothin' to It Country Warner Music Nashville [10]
Cub Sport Cub Sport Cub Sport [11]
Fever 333 Strength in Numb333rs 333 Wreckords Crew, Roadrunner [12]
Flotsam and Jetsam The End of Chaos Thrash metal AFM [13]
Future The Wizrd Hip hop, Trap music Epic, Freebandz Entertainment [14]
James Blake Assume Form Pop Polydor, Republic [15]
Maggie Rogers Heard It in a Past Life Pop, folk, dance Debay, Capitol, Universal [16]
Mike Posner A Real Good Kid Indie pop Island [17]
Papa Roach Who Do You Trust? Hard rock, rap rock, alternative rock, pop rock, electronic rock Eleven Seven Music [18]
Ronnie Milsap Ronnie Milsap: The Duets [19]
Steve Gunn The Unseen in Between Matador [20]
Switchfoot Native Tongue Alternative rock, pop rock Melody League Studio [21]
January
24
Julia Michaels Inner Monologue Part 1 Republic [22]
Weezer Weezer (Teal Album) Pop rock, synth-pop Atlantic, Crush [23]
January
25
Backstreet Boys DNA Pop music, Boy band RCA, K-Bahn [24]
Bethel Music Victory Bethel [25]
Boogie Everything's for Sale Hip hop, jazz rap Shady, Interscope [26]
Bring Me the Horizon Amo Pop rock, electronic rock, electropop, alternative rock Sony Music, RCA [27]
The Dandy Warhols Why You So Crazy Dine Alone [28]
Dave Keuning Prismism Alternative rock Pretty Faithful [29]
Dawn Richard New Breed Alternative R&B [30]
Fedez Paranoia Airlines Pop punk, pop-rap Sony Music [31]
Jack & Jack A Good Friend Is Nice Pop Island, Universal [32]
Michael Franti & Spearhead Stay Human, Vol. II [33]
Mike Krol Power Chords Merge [34]
The Neal Morse Band The Great Adventure Radiant Records, Metal Blade [35]
Rival Sons Feral Roots Blues rock, hard rock Low Country Sound, Atlantic [36]
Rudimental Toast to Our Differences Asylum, Atlantic, Warner [37]
Skunk Anansie 25Live@25 Republic of Music Records [38]
Terror Jr Unfortunately, Terror Jr Pop Atlantic, EFFESS [39]
Trevor Horn Reimagines the Eighties BMG [40]

February

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
February
1
American Authors Seasons [41]
Avantasia Moonglow Symphonic power metal Nuclear Blast [42]
Beirut Gallipoli 4AD [43]
Brian Cadd Silver City Ambition Entertainment [44]
Broods Don't Feed the Pop Monster Neon Gold, Island, UMA [45]
Cassadee Pope Stages Country pop Awake Music [46]
Claire Richards My Wildest Dreams Pop Sony Music [47]
Girlpool What Chaos Is Imaginary Anti- [48]
Guided by Voices Zeppelin Over China Indie rock, progressive rock Rockathon Records [49]
Highasakite Uranium Heart Propeller [50]
Ladytron Ladytron Electropop !K7 [51]
Luis Fonsi Vida Latin pop, Reggaeton Universal Music Latino [52]
Nina Nesbitt The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change Pop, R&B Cooking Vinyl [53]
Set It Off Midnight Alternative rock Fearless [54]
The Specials Encore Ska, disco, alternative rock Island, Universal [55]
White Lies Five Post-punk, dark wave, new wave, gothic rock PIAS [56]
Within Temptation Resist Heavy metal Vertigo, Spinefarm [57]
February
8
Ariana Grande Thank U, Next Pop, R&B, trap Republic [58]
LCD Soundsystem Electric Lady Sessions Dance-punk, new wave, synth-pop, alternative dance DFA, Columbia [59]
Meghan Trainor The Love Train Epic [60]
February
15
Avril Lavigne Head Above Water Rock, pop rock BMG [61]
Betty Who Betty [62]
Chaka Khan Hello Happiness Funk, R&B, dance Diary, Island [63]
Florida Georgia Line Can't Say I Ain't Country Country music Big Machine [64]
Hayes Carll What It Is Dualtone [65]
Homeshake Helium [66]
India Arie Worthy [67]
Methyl Ethel Triage 4AD, Remote Control [68]
Rotting Christ The Heretics Black metal Season of Mist [69]
RY X Unfurl Infectious [70]
Tedeschi Trucks Band Signs Fantasy, Concord [71]
February
22
Badflower OK, I'm Sick Big Machine [72]
Candlemass The Door to Doom Epic doom metal Napalm [73]
Diplo Europa Mad Decent [74]
Dream Theater Distance over Time Progressive metal Inside Out Music [75]
Gary Clark Jr. This Land Pop rock, blues, R&B Warner Bros. [76]
Gunna Drip or Drown 2 Hip hop, trap YSL, 300 Entertainment [77]
Hilltop Hoods The Great Expanse Australian hip hop Universal Music Australia [78]
Julia Jacklin Crushing Polyvinyl [79]
Kehlani While We Wait Atlantic, TSNMI [80]
Last in Line II Frontiers [81]
Lil Pump Harverd Dropout SoundCloud rap Warner Bros., Tha Lights Global [82]
Michael W. Smith Awaken: The Surrounded Experience Contemporary worship music Rocketown, The Fuel [83]
Offset Father of 4 Hip hop, trap Motown, Quality Control [84]
Overkill The Wings of War Thrash metal Nuclear Blast [85]
Rock Goddess This Time [86]
Uffie Tokyo Love Hotel [87]

March

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
March
1
2 Chainz Rap or Go to the League Hip hop, trap Gamebread, Def Jam [88]
Anteros When We Land [89]
Bryan Adams Shine a Light Rock Polydor [90]
Demon Hunter Peace Alternative metal Solid State [91]
Demon Hunter War Metalcore, alternative metal Solid State [91]
Gary Clark Jr. This Land Warner Bros. [92]
Hozier Wasteland, Baby! Rubyworks, Island [93]
In Flames I, the Mask Melodic death metal, alternative metal, groove metal Eleven Seven, Nuclear Blast [94]
The Japanese House Good at Falling Dirty Hit [95]
Pond Tasmania Spinning Top, Interscope [96]
Queensrÿche The Verdict Heavy metal, progressive metal Century Media [97]
Solange When I Get Home R&B, jazz, psychedelic soul, funk Columbia [98]
Tom Walker What a Time to Be Alive Relentless [99]
Weezer Weezer (Black Album) Pop rock, power pop, electropop Atlantic, Crush [100]
While She Sleeps So What? Metalcore, alternative metal, nu metal, punk rock Spinefarm, Sleeps Brothers [101]
March
8
Amanda Palmer There Will Be No Intermission Cooking Vinyl [102]
David Gray Gold in a Brass Age IHT [103]
Dido Still on My Mind BMG [104]
Foals Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 Indie rock, dance-rock Warner Bros., Transgressive [105]
Gesaffelstein Hyperion Alternative R&B Columbia [106]
James Morrison You're Stronger Than You Know Stanley Park Records [107]
Juice Wrld Death Race for Love Hip hop Interscope [108]
Ligabue Start Zoo Aperto, F&P Music Hub, Warner [109][110]
Maren Morris Girl Columbia Nashville [111]
Sasami Sasami Domino [112]
Sigrid Sucker Punch Pop, electropop, synth-pop Island [113]
Tesla Shock UMe [114]
March
15
The Cinematic Orchestra To Believe Electronic, downtempo, nu jazz, modern classical Ninja Tune, Domino [115]
Dan Sultan Aviary Takes Liberation [116]
Jack Savoretti Singing to Strangers Pop music, Singer-songwriter BMG [117]
Joanne Shaw Taylor Reckless Heart Blues Silvertone, Sony Music [118][119]
Karen O and Danger Mouse Lux Prima BMG [120]
Matmos Plastic Anniversary Experimental Thrill Jockey [121]
Sophie Ellis-Bextor The Song Diaries EBGB's, Cooking Vinyl [122]
March
20
Flume Hi This Is Flume Future Classic [123]
March
22
American Football American Football (LP3) Polyvinyl [124]
Apparat LP5 Electronic Mute [125]
Avey Tare Cows on Hourglass Pond Domino [126]
Dean Lewis A Place We Knew Pop music, Singer-songwriter Island Australia [127]
Jenny Lewis On the Line Indie rock Warner Bros. [128]
Megadeth Warheads on Foreheads UMe [129]
Mötley Crüe The Dirt Soundtrack Heavy metal, glam metal, hard rock Mötley, Eleven Seven [130]
Nav Bad Habits Hip hop [131]
Nesli Vengo in pace [132]
Rich the Kid The World Is Yours 2 Interscope [133]
Wallows Nothing Happens Atlantic [134]
March
26
Logic Supermarket Hip hop Def Jam, Visionary [135]
March
29
Ben Platt Sing to Me Instead Atlantic [136]
Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Darkroom, Interscope [137]
The Black Sorrows Citizen John Bloodlines [138]
Devin Townsend Empath Heavy metal Sony Music, HevyDevy, Inside Out Music [139]
George Strait Honky Tonk Time Machine Country MCA Nashville, Universal [140]
I Prevail Trauma Pop metal Fearless [141]
Jamie Lawson The Years in Between Gingerbread Man [142]
The Maine You Are OK [143]
Marvin Gaye You're the Man Soul, funk Motown, Universal Music Enterprises, Universal [144]
Mdou Moctar Ilana (The Creator) Psychedelic rock Sahel Sounds [145]
Whitechapel The Valley Deathcore, groove metal Metal Blade [146]

Second quarter

April

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
April
4
Blackpink Kill This Love K-pop YG, Interscope [147]
April
5
Anitta Kisses Música popular brasileira, Funk carioca, Reggaeton Warner Music Brasil [148]
Circa Waves What's It Like Over There? PIAS, Prolifica [149]
Dennis Lloyd Exident Arista [150]
Khalid Free Spirit R&B,Soul music RCA [151]
Periphery Periphery IV: Hail Stan Progressive metal, djent, progressive metalcore 3DOT Recordings, Century Media, eOne [152]
PNL Deux frères QLF Records [153]
PUP Morbid Stuff Punk rock Rise [154]
Reba McEntire Stronger Than the Truth Country Big Machine [155]
Russell Morris Black and Blue Heart Rock Liberation Music [156]
Sara Bareilles Amidst the Chaos Epic [157]
Tayla Parx We Need to Talk [158]
Weyes Blood Titanic Rising Sub Pop [159]
April
12
Anderson .Paak Ventura R&B, soul, funk Aftermath, 12 Tone [160]
Andy Black The Ghost of Ohio Lava, Republic [161]
BTS Map of the Soul: Persona Pop, K-pop, R&B, rap rock Big Hit [162]
The Chemical Brothers No Geography Virgin EMI [163]
Dan Sultan Nali & Friends Children's music ABC, Universal Music Australia [164]
Emma Bunton My Happy Place BMG [165]
Glen Hansard This Wild Willing Anti- [166]
John Paul White The Hurting Kind Folk, country Single Lock [167]
LSD Labrinth, Sia & Diplo Present... LSD Columbia [168]
Melissa Etheridge The Medicine Show ME Records [169]
Norah Jones Begin Again Blue Note [170]
Sara Storer Raindance Country ABC Music, Universal Music Australia [171]
April
17
Beyoncé Homecoming: The Live Album Parkwood, Columbia [172]
April
19
Cage the Elephant Social Cues RCA [173]
Jade Bird Jade Bird Glassnote [174]
Lizzo Cuz I Love You Atlantic, Nice Life [175]
The Rolling Stones Honk Promotone BV, Universal [176]
Simi Omo Charlie Champagne, Vol. 1 Afropop, Afro-soul, R&B X3M Music [177]
April
25
Kevin Abstract Arizona Baby Hip hop, pop RCA, Question Everything [178]
April
26
Alan Parsons The Secret Frontiers [179]
AJR Neotheater Indie pop, electropop AJR Productions [180]
Amon Tobin Fear in a Handful of Dust Nomark [181]
Blackbear Anonymous Interscope [182]
Catfish and the Bottlemen The Balance Indie rock Island, Capitol [183]
The Cranberries In the End Alternative rock BMG [184]
The Damned Things High Crimes Nuclear Blast [185]
Foxygen Seeing Other People Jagjaguwar [186]
Kevin Morby Oh My God Dead Oceans [187]
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Fishing for Fishies Flightless [188]
Marina Love + Fear Atlantic [189]
The Mountain Goats In League with Dragons Merge [190]
Nick Murphy Run Fast Sleep Naked Downtown, Future Classic, Opulent Records [191]
Olivia O'Brien Was It Even Real? Island [192]
Pink Hurts 2B Human Pop music RCA, Sony Music [193][194]
Rob Thomas Chip Tooth Smile Pop rock Atlantic [195]
Schoolboy Q Crash Talk Top Dawg, Interscope [196]
Various artists For the Throne: Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones Columbia [197]
Various artists UglyDolls: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Electropop, pop Atlantic [198]

May

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
May
2
Diplo Higher Ground Mad Decent [199]
Passenger Sometimes It's Something, Sometimes It's Nothing at All Black Crow [200]
May
3
Amon Amarth Berserker Melodic death metal Metal Blade [201]
Ashley Tisdale Symptoms Big Noise [202]
Bad Religion Age of Unreason Epitaph [203]
Big Thief U.F.O.F. Indie rock, folk rock 4AD [204]
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes End of Suffering International Death Cult [205]
Kate Ceberano and Paul Grabowsky Tryst Jazz ABC, Universal Music Australia [206]
Judah & the Lion Pep Talks Caroline, Cletus the Van Records [207][208]
Oh Land Family Tree Tusk or Tooth [209]
Ruby Fields Permanent Hermit UNIFIED, Ruby Fields [210]
Vampire Weekend Father of the Bride Indie rock, pop Columbia [211]
Various artists Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop, AOR and Boogie 1976-1986 City pop Light in the Attic [212]
May
10
Charly Bliss Young Enough Barsuk [213]
Ciara Beauty Marks Pop, Rhythm and blues Beauty Marks, Warner Bros. Records [214]
Holly Herndon Proto 4AD [215]
James Bay Oh My Messy Mind Republic [216]
Jamila Woods Legacy! Legacy! Jagjaguwar [217]
Kian Bliss EMI Music Australia [218]
Logic Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Visionary, Def Jam [219]
Mac DeMarco Here Comes the Cowboy Mac's Record Label [220]
The Rubens MTV Unplugged Ivy League [221]
Sammy Hagar & The Circle Space Between Rock BMG [222]
Tim Hecker Anoyo Kranky [223]
The Screaming Jets Dirty Thirty Rock Sony Music Australia [224]
Whitesnake Flesh & Blood Frontiers [225]
May
17
Alex Lahey The Best of Luck Club Dead Oceans, Universal Music Australia, Caroline [226]
Biffy Clyro Balance, Not Symmetry 14th Floor, Warner Bros. [227]
Carly Rae Jepsen Dedicated Pop 604, School Boy, Interscope [228]
Conrad Sewell Life 300 Entertainment, Sony Music Australia [229]
DJ Khaled Father of Asahd Hip hop We the Best, Epic [230]
Frenship Vacation [231]
The Heavy Sons BMG [232]
Injury Reserve Injury Reserve Loma Vista [233]
Interpol A Fine Mess Matador [234]
Lewis Capaldi Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent Vertigo Berlin, Virgin EMI [235]
Maluma 11:11 Reggaeton Sony Latin [236]
Megan Thee Stallion Fever 300 Entertainment, 1501 Certified Ent. [237]
The National I Am Easy to Find 4AD [238]
Rammstein Untitled Neue Deutsche Härte, industrial metal, electro-industrial Universal [239]
Slowthai Nothing Great About Britain British hip hop Method Records [240]
Tyler, the Creator Igor Hip hop, funk, R&B Columbia [241]
May
24
Black Mountain Destroyer Psychedelic rock Dine Alone [242]
Flying Lotus Flamagra Warp [243]
Jai Waetford Figure it Out Sony Music Australia [244]
Middle Kids New Songs for Old Problems Indie pop Domino [245]
Morrissey California Son Etienne [246]
pronoun I'll Show You Stronger Rhyme & Reason Records [247]
Various artists Rocketman (Music from the Motion Picture) Interscope, Virgin EMI [248]
May
31
Darkthrone Old Star Peaceville [249]
Death Angel Humanicide Nuclear Blast [250]
Denzel Curry Zuu Loma Vista [251]
Freya Ridings Freya Ridings Good Soldier Songs, AWAL [252]
Jimmy Barnes My Criminal Record Bloodlines [253]
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band The Traveler Provogue, Mascot Label [254]
Miley Cyrus She Is Coming RCA Records [255]
Skepta Ignorance Is Bliss Boy Better Know [256]
Susan Boyle Ten Syco, Sony Music Australia, Columbia [257][258]
Thomas Rhett Center Point Road Country Big Machine [259]

June

Release Date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
June
6
Avicii Tim Electronic dance music, House music [260]
June
7
Aurora A Different Kind of Human (Step 2) Decca, Glassnote [261]
Combichrist One Fire Metropolis [262]
Jonas Brothers Happiness Begins Pop Republic [263]
Meg Mac Hope littleBIGMANrecords, EMI [264]
Polish Club Iguana Universal Music Australia [265]
Prince Originals Legacy [266]
Santana Africa Speaks Latin rock Concord [267]
June
14
Baroness Gold & Grey Abraxan Hymns [268]
Bastille Doom Days Virgin EMI, Virgin, Universal [269]
Bruce Springsteen Western Stars Rock Columbia [270]
Hayden James Between Us House Future Classic [271]
Madonna Madame X Pop, House music, Latin pop Interscope [272]
Noah Kahan Busyhead [273]
Stonefield Bent Flightless Records [274]
Thank You Scientist Terraformer Evil Ink Records [275]
Will Young Lexicon Cooking Vinyl [276]
X Ambassadors Orion Kidinakorner, Interscope [277]
Two Door Cinema Club False Alarm Glassnote [278]
June
21
Chris Brown Indigo RCA [279]
Emeli Sandé Real Life Virgin EMI [280]
Hatchie Keepsake [281]
Hot Chip A Bath Full of Ecstasy Synth-pop Domino [282]
Mark Ronson Late Night Feelings House music, Electropop Sony Music [283]
The Raconteurs Help Us Stranger Third Man [284]
June
28
The Black Keys Let's Rock Easy Eye Sound, Nonesuch [285]
Ingrid Michaelson Stranger Songs Cabin 24 [286]
Kylie Minogue Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection BMG, Parlophone [287]
TBA Lil Nas X 7 [288]

Third quarter

July

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
July
5
Abbath Outstrider Season of Mist [289]
Olympia Flamingo EMI, Universal Music Australia [290]
July
12
Dope Lemon Smooth Big Cat [291]
Ed Sheeran No. 6 Collaborations Project Asylum, Atlantic [292]
K.Flay Solutions Interscope, Night Street Records [293]
Shindy Drama Friends with Money [294]
Yuna Rouge Verve Forecast, Universal [295]
July
19
The Flaming Lips King's Mouth Warner Bros. Records [296]
Sabaton The Great War Nuclear Blast [297]
Scott Stapp The Space Between the Shadows Napalm [298]
Sum 41 Order in Decline Hopeless [299]
July
26
Mini Mansions Guy Walks Into a Bar... Capitol [300]
Of Monsters and Men Fever Dream Republic [301]
Sabrina Carpenter Singular: Act II Dance-pop Hollywood [302][303]
TBA Allday Starry Night Over the Phone [304]
Banks III Harvest [305]
Chance the Rapper TBA Hip hop [306]

August

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
August
2
Mabel High Expectations Polydor [307]
Skillet Victorious Rock Atlantic [308]
Volbeat Rewind, Replay, Rebound Vertigo, Republic, Universal [309]
August
9
Safia Story's Start or End Electronic Parlophone, Warner Music Australasia [310]
Sam Fender Hypersonic Missiles Polydor [311][312]
Slipknot We Are Not Your Kind Roadrunner [313]
Ufo361 Wave Stay High [314]
August
30
Tool TBA [315]
TBA Baker Boy TBA Island Australia, Universal Australia [316]

September

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
September
6
Westlife Spectrum Pop music, Boy band Virgin EMI [317]
September
13
The Lumineers III Dualtone, Decca [318]
September
20
Foals Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2 Warner Bros., Transgressive [105]
September
27
Hellyeah Welcome Home Eleven Seven [319]
TBA Pixies TBA [320]

Fourth quarter

October

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
October
1
Kim Petras Turn Off the Light, Vol. 2 Bunhead Records [321]
TBA Alter Bridge TBA [322]

November

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
November
22
Tiziano Ferro TBA Virgin [323]
TBA Celine Dion Courage [324]

Unscheduled and TBA

Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
The 1975 Notes on a Conditional Form Dirty Hit, Polydor [325]
Aaron Lewis TBA [326]
Adele TBA [327][328]
Angie McMahon Salt Dualtone [329]
Annihilator TBA [330]
Ava Max TBA Atlantic [331]
Beck Hyperspace Capitol [332]
Blink-182 TBA BMG [333]
Body Count Carnivore [334]
Cardi B TBA [335]
The Chainsmokers World War Joy Pop, dance Disruptor, Columbia [336]
Coldplay TBA Parlophone [337]
The Cure TBA [338]
Danny Brown U Know What I'm Sayin? [339][340]
Dua Lipa TBA Warner Bros. [341][342]
Ellie Goulding TBA Interscope [343]
Grimes Miss Anthropocene 4AD [344]
Halsey TBA [345]
Hootie & the Blowfish TBA UMG Nashville [346]
Iggy Azalea In My Defense Bad Dreams, Empire [347]
J. Cole The Fall Off Dreamville [348]
John Farnham TBA Sony Music Australia [349]
Keane TBA [350]
King Princess TBA [351]
Korn TBA [352]
Liam Gallagher TBA [353]
Life of Agony TBA [354]
Louis Tomlinson TBA [355]
Madga Davitt No Mud No Lotus [356]
Madison Beer TBA First Access [357][358]
Maggie Lindemann TBA [359]
Major Lazer Music Is the Weapon [360]
Melanie Martinez K-12 [361]
Migos Culture III Quality Control [362]
Montez Malone TBA Hip-Hop/Rap Maple East Entertainment
Normani TBA Keep Cool, RCA [363]
OneRepublic TBA [364]
Opeth In Cauda Venenum [365]
Poppy TBA [366]
Prong TBA [367]
Puddle of Mudd TBA [368]
Rihanna TBA [369]
Rob Zombie TBA [370]
Sacred Reich TBA Metal Blade [371]
Selena Gomez TBA [372]
Sheryl Crow TBA [373]
Sia TBA [374]
Skid Row TBA [375]
Sleater-Kinney TBA [376]
Sodom TBA [377]
Starley TBA [378]
Tame Impala TBA [379]
Testament TBA [380]
Tim McGraw TBA [381]
Tora Tora TBA [382]
Various artists Revenge of the Dreamers III Hip hop, R&B Dreamville, Interscope [383]
The Veronicas TBA Sony Music Australia [384]
The Who TBA UMG [385]
Zac Brown Band TBA BMG [386]
Zara Larsson TBA [387]

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