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*"[[Carnival (Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign song)|Carnival]]" – [[Kanye West]] and [[Ty Dolla Sign]] feat. [[Rich the Kid]] and [[Playboi Carti]] {{Small|(1 week)}}
*"[[Carnival (Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign song)|Carnival]]" – [[Kanye West]] and [[Ty Dolla Sign]] feat. [[Rich the Kid]] and [[Playboi Carti]] {{Small|(1 week)}}
*"[[Hiss (song)|Hiss]]" – [[Megan Thee Stallion]] {{Small|(1 week)}}
*"[[Hiss (song)|Hiss]]" – [[Megan Thee Stallion]] {{Small|(1 week)}}
*"[[Like That (Future and Metro Boomin song)|Like That]]" – [[Future (rapper)|Future]], [[Metro Boomin]] and [[Kendrick Lamar]] {{Small|(1 week so far)}}
*"[[Like That (Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar song)|Like That]]" – [[Future (rapper)|Future]], [[Metro Boomin]] and [[Kendrick Lamar]] {{Small|(2 weeks so far)}}
*"[[Lose Control (Teddy Swims song)|Lose Control]]" – [[Teddy Swims]] {{Small|(1 week)}}
*"[[Lose Control (Teddy Swims song)|Lose Control]]" – [[Teddy Swims]] {{Small|(1 week)}}
*"[[Lovin on Me]]" – [[Jack Harlow]] {{Small|(1 week in 2023, 5 weeks in 2024)}}
*"[[Lovin on Me]]" – [[Jack Harlow]] {{Small|(1 week in 2023, 5 weeks in 2024)}}
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*"[[Carnival (Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign song)|Carnival]]" – [[Kanye West]] and [[Ty Dolla Sign]] feat. [[Rich the Kid]] and [[Playboi Carti]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[Carnival (Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign song)|Carnival]]" – [[Kanye West]] and [[Ty Dolla Sign]] feat. [[Rich the Kid]] and [[Playboi Carti]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)]]" – [[Darlene Love]] {{Small|(#15)}}
*"[[Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)]]" – [[Darlene Love]] {{Small|(#15)}}
*"[[Cinderella (Future and Metro Boomin song)|Cinderella]]" – [[Future (rapper)|Future]], [[Metro Boomin]] and [[Travis Scott]] {{Small|(#6)}}
*"[[Cinderella (Future, Metro Boomin and Travis Scott song)|Cinderella]]" – [[Future (rapper)|Future]], [[Metro Boomin]] and [[Travis Scott]] {{Small|(#6)}}
*"[[Cruel Summer (Taylor Swift song)|Cruel Summer]]" – [[Taylor Swift]] {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #2 in 2024)}}
*"[[Cruel Summer (Taylor Swift song)|Cruel Summer]]" – [[Taylor Swift]] {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #2 in 2024)}}
*"[[Deck the Halls]]" – [[Nat King Cole]] {{Small|(#16 in 2022, #17 in 2024)}}
*"[[Deck the Halls]]" – [[Nat King Cole]] {{Small|(#16 in 2022, #17 in 2024)}}
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*"[[Flowers (Miley Cyrus song)|Flowers]]" – [[Miley Cyrus]] {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #10 in 2024)}}
*"[[Flowers (Miley Cyrus song)|Flowers]]" – [[Miley Cyrus]] {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #10 in 2024)}}
*"[[FTCU (song)|FTCU]]" – [[Nicki Minaj]] {{Small|(#15)}}
*"[[FTCU (song)|FTCU]]" – [[Nicki Minaj]] {{Small|(#15)}}
*"[[Get It Sexyy]]" – [[Sexyy Red]] {{Small|(#20)}}
*"[[Greedy (Tate McRae song)|Greedy]]" – [[Tate McRae]] {{Small|(#3)}}
*"[[Greedy (Tate McRae song)|Greedy]]" – [[Tate McRae]] {{Small|(#3)}}
*"[[Hiss (song)|Hiss]]" – [[Megan Thee Stallion]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[Hiss (song)|Hiss]]" – [[Megan Thee Stallion]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[I Remember Everything (Zach Bryan song)|I Remember Everything]]" – [[Zach Bryan]] feat. [[Kacey Musgraves]] {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #4 in 2024)}}
*"[[I Remember Everything (Zach Bryan song)|I Remember Everything]]" – [[Zach Bryan]] feat. [[Kacey Musgraves]] {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #4 in 2024)}}
*"[[Ice Attack]]" – Future and Metro Boomin {{Small|(#13)}}
*"[[Ice Attack]]" – Future and Metro Boomin {{Small|(#13)}}
*"[[II Most Wanted]]" – [[Beyoncé]] and Miley Cyrus {{Small|(#6)}}
*"[[Is It Over Now?]]" – Taylor Swift {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #13 in 2024)}}
*"[[Is It Over Now?]]" – Taylor Swift {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #13 in 2024)}}
*"[[It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year]]" – [[Andy Williams]] {{Small|(#5 in 2021, #6 in 2024)}}
*"[[It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year]]" – [[Andy Williams]] {{Small|(#5 in 2021, #6 in 2024)}}
*"[[Jingle Bell Rock]]" – [[Bobby Helms]] {{Small|(#3)}}
*"[[Jingle Bell Rock]]" – [[Bobby Helms]] {{Small|(#3)}}
*"[[Jingle Bells]]" – [[Frank Sinatra]] {{Small|(#16)}}
*"[[Jingle Bells]]" – [[Frank Sinatra]] {{Small|(#16)}}
*"[[Jolene (song)#Beyoncé version|Jolene]]" – Beyoncé {{Small|(#7)}}
*"[[La Diabla (Xavi song)|La Diabla]]" – [[Xavi (singer)|Xavi]] {{Small|(#20)}}
*"[[La Diabla (Xavi song)|La Diabla]]" – [[Xavi (singer)|Xavi]] {{Small|(#20)}}
*"[[Last Christmas]]" – [[Wham!]] {{Small|(#4)}}
*"[[Last Christmas]]" – [[Wham!]] {{Small|(#4)}}
*"[[Last Night (Morgan Wallen song)|Last Night]]" – [[Morgan Wallen]] {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #8 in 2024)}}
*"[[Last Night (Morgan Wallen song)|Last Night]]" – [[Morgan Wallen]] {{Small|(#1 in 2023, #8 in 2024)}}
*"[[Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!#Dean Martin version|Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow]]" – [[Dean Martin]] {{Small|(#7)}}
*"[[Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!#Dean Martin version|Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow]]" – [[Dean Martin]] {{Small|(#7)}}
*"[[Like That (Future and Metro Boomin song)|Like That]]" – Future, Metro Boomin and [[Kendrick Lamar]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[Levii's Jeans]]" – Beyoncé and [[Post Malone]] {{Small|(#16)}}
*"[[Like That (Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar song)|Like That]]" – Future, Metro Boomin and [[Kendrick Lamar]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[Lil Boo Thang]]" – [[Paul Russell (musician)|Paul Russell]] {{Small|(#14)}}
*"[[Lil Boo Thang]]" – [[Paul Russell (musician)|Paul Russell]] {{Small|(#14)}}
*"[[Lose Control (Teddy Swims song)|Lose Control]]" – [[Teddy Swims]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[Lose Control (Teddy Swims song)|Lose Control]]" – [[Teddy Swims]] {{Small|(#1)}}
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*"[[Pretty Little Poison]]" – [[Warren Zeiders]] {{Small|(#19)}}
*"[[Pretty Little Poison]]" – [[Warren Zeiders]] {{Small|(#19)}}
*"[[Redrum (21 Savage song)|Redrum]]" – 21 Savage {{Small|(#5)}}
*"[[Redrum (21 Savage song)|Redrum]]" – 21 Savage {{Small|(#5)}}
*"[[Rich Baby Daddy]]" – Drake feat. [[Sexyy Red]] and [[SZA]] {{Small|(#11 in 2023, #16 in 2024)}}
*"[[Rich Baby Daddy]]" – Drake feat. Sexyy Red and [[SZA]] {{Small|(#11 in 2023, #16 in 2024)}}
*"[[Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree]]" – [[Brenda Lee]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree]]" – [[Brenda Lee]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[Santa Baby]]" – [[Eartha Kitt]] with [[Henri René|Henri René and His Orchestra]] {{Small|(#20)}}
*"[[Santa Baby]]" – [[Eartha Kitt]] with [[Henri René|Henri René and His Orchestra]] {{Small|(#20)}}
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*"[[Stick Season (song)|Stick Season]]" – [[Noah Kahan]] {{Small|(#10)}}
*"[[Stick Season (song)|Stick Season]]" – [[Noah Kahan]] {{Small|(#10)}}
*"[[Supernatural (Ariana Grande song)|Supernatural]]" – Ariana Grande {{Small|(#17)}}
*"[[Supernatural (Ariana Grande song)|Supernatural]]" – Ariana Grande {{Small|(#17)}}
*"[[Texas Hold 'Em (song)|Texas Hold 'Em]]" – [[Beyoncé]] {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[Texas Hold 'Em (song)|Texas Hold 'Em]]" – Beyoncé {{Small|(#1)}}
*"[[The Boy Is Mine (Ariana Grande song)|The Boy Is Mine]]" – Ariana Grande {{Small|(#16)}}
*"[[The Boy Is Mine (Ariana Grande song)|The Boy Is Mine]]" – Ariana Grande {{Small|(#16)}}
*"[[The Christmas Song#Nat King Cole recordings|The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)]]" – Nat King Cole {{Small|(#9 in 2023, #12 in 2024)}}
*"[[The Christmas Song#Nat King Cole recordings|The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)]]" – Nat King Cole {{Small|(#9 in 2023, #12 in 2024)}}
*"[[Thinkin' Bout Me]]" – Morgan Wallen {{Small|(#7 in 2023, #11 in 2024)}}
*"[[Thinkin' Bout Me]]" – Morgan Wallen {{Small|(#7 in 2023, #11 in 2024)}}
*"[[Too Sweet]]" – [[Hozier]] {{Small|(#5)}}
*"[[Too Sweet]]" – [[Hozier]] {{Small|(#4)}}
*"[[Type Shit]]" – Future, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott and Playboi Carti {{Small|(#2)}}
*"[[Type Shit]]" – Future, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott and Playboi Carti {{Small|(#2)}}
*"[[Underneath the Tree]]" – [[Kelly Clarkson]] {{Small|(#11 in 2023, #13 in 2024)}}
*"[[Underneath the Tree]]" – [[Kelly Clarkson]] {{Small|(#11 in 2023, #13 in 2024)}}

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List of years in American music
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The following is a list of events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2024 in music in the United States.

Notable events

January

February

March

April

May

June

  • 7 – Bon Jovi will release their first studio album in four years, Forever.
  • 14 – The Decemberists will release their first studio album in six years, As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again.
  • 21 – The Story So Far will release their first studio album in nearly six years, I Want to Disappear.[23] It will also be their first album as a quartet following the departure of bassist Kelen Capener in 2022.

July

October

First quarter

Second quarter

  • Savatage will release their first studio album in twenty-three years, Curtain Call.[28]

Third quarter

  • Deftones will release their first album in four years.[29]
  • W.A.S.P. will release their first studio album in nine years.[30]

Fourth quarter

Unknown date

Bands reformed

List of albums released

January

Date Album Artist Genre
5 The Chosen Ones DJ Booker & NLE Choppa Hip hop
Hot Air Balloon Pile
12 American Dream 21 Savage Hip hop
Femmes Fatales Exit Eden
Obsidian Wreath Infant Island
Insano Kid Cudi
Rattle the Cage The Rods
Orquídeas Kali Uchis
19 Plastic Death Glass Beach
Saviors Green Day
Alive in New York City Daniel Johnston
Little Rope Sleater-Kinney
My Stupid Life Brittney Spencer Country
26 Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs Alkaline Trio
Love Ain't Pretty[58] Charles Esten Country
People Who Aren't There Anymore Future Islands
Polaroid Lovers[59] Sarah Jarosz
Project: Regeneration Vol. 2[4] Static-X
The Dream Dreaming Craig Wedren

February

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
2 Chapter & Verse[5] Gabby Barrett Country
BEACON Morgxn
The Interrogator The Paranoid Style
Peacemaker[6] Vera Sola
Compassion Vijay Iyer Trio
8 American Romance (EP) Michael Marcagi Alternative rock
9 Weird Faith Madi Diaz
Phasor Helado Negro Avant-pop
What Now Brittany Howard
Magnet Factory Pylon Reenactment Society
Quitter Katelyn Tarver Pop
Coming Home Usher R&B
She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She Chelsea Wolfe
10 Vultures 1 Kanye West & Ty Dolla Sign Hip hop
14 Be Right Here[60] Blackberry Smoke Southern rock
Echoes from Forgotten Hearts[61][62] Vision Eternel Ambient rock
16 Nu King Jason Derulo
Hole in My Head Laura Jane Grace Punk rock
Blu Wav Grandaddy
This Is Me... Now Jennifer Lopez
How I Fell Elliot Moss
Gilded Sorrow[10] The Obsessed Doom metal
Arms San Fermin
23 Perpetual I Terminal Darkest Hour
The Past Is Still Alive Hurray for the Riff Raff Americana
Gloom Division[63] I Dont Know How But They Found Me
Moon Healer Job for a Cowboy Technical death metal
Loss of Life MGMT Psychedelic pop
Daniel[11] Real Estate
The Wolves Are Coming[12] Philip Sayce

March

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
1 Out of the Blue[64] Brynn Cartelli Pop
I Got Heaven Mannequin Pussy
Hopiumforthemasses[65] Ministry
Half Black Heart New Years Day
Baptized By Fire David Reece
Blue Lips Schoolboy Q Hip hop
Playing Favorites Sheer Mag
8 Bleachers Bleachers
Girl Friends Dion
Defectum Omnium[13] Exhorder
Eternal Sunshine Ariana Grande
Luke Grimes[66] Luke Grimes Country
Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom Meatbodies
Desperado Troubadours Sawyer Brown
15 Asylum Atrophy Thrash metal
Happiness Bastards The Black Crowes
Rockmaker The Dandy Warhols
Fine Ho, Stay Flo Milli Hip hop
Deep Sage Gouge Away
Deeper Well Kacey Musgraves Country
Every Sound Has a Color in the Valley of Night: Part 2[67] Night Verses
Higher Power[68] Scott Stapp
Everything I Thought It Was Justin Timberlake
World Wide Whack Tierra Whack Hip hop
22 Born Kenny Chesney Country
JPEG Raw Gary Clark Jr.
Trail of Flowers[69] Sierra Ferrell
We Don't Trust You Future & Metro Boomin Hip hop
Real Power Gossip
Something in the Room She Moves Julia Holter Art pop
Change the Game Cody Jinks
Akoma Jlin Electronic
Bright Future Adrianne Lenker Folk
Young Love & Saturday Nights Chris Young Country
29 The Haunted House Abandoned Pools
Cowboy Carter[70] Beyoncé
Live Laugh Love Chastity Belt
Evolution Sheryl Crow
All I Ever Want is Everything Blu DeTiger
The Hill Aaron Lewis
Exotic Birds of Prey Shabazz Palaces Hip hop
Revelations Sarah Shook & The Disarmers

April

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
5 Ohio Players The Black Keys
Pollen[71] Blacktop Mojo
Fireworks & Rollerblades Benson Boone
Found Heaven Conan Gray
1978 Jose James
Tori. Tori Kelly
Mantras Katie Pruitt
Dead Rebellion Strung Out
Only God Was Above Us Vampire Weekend

List of albums set to be released

April

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
12 Liminal[72] Belmont
Ghost Stories[19] Blue Öyster Cult
Tenderhearted Boys Will Hoge
Strong Tyler Hubbard Country
Mean Streets Riot V
Stellar Evolution Aaron Lee Tasjan
19 Duets - Ghosts on a Canvas Sessions[20] Glen Campbell Country
Final Summer[73] Cloud Nothings
Concrete Jungle Steve Conte Rock
Searching for Solace The Ghost Inside
Cometh the Storm High on Fire
Dark Matter[74] Pearl Jam
Damascus Elvie Shane Country
The Tortured Poets Department[75] Taylor Swift Pop
Tinted Windows (Reissue) Tinted Windows
26 Mantras Alien Ant Farm
Banished by Sin Deicide
Foreverland Keyon Harrold Jazz
Light Verse Iron & Wine
Survived Lost Dog Street Band
3+3 Tomeka Reid
All Born Screaming St. Vincent

May

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
3 Bug Kacy Hill
A Dream Is All We Know The Lemon Twigs
Veritas P.O.D.
With Love Snarls
Infinity Now Keith Wallen
Fearless Movement Kamasi Washington Jazz
10 Death Jokes Amen Dunes
The Process Judah & the Lion
Can We Please Have Fun Kings of Leon
You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To Knocked Loose
Oui, LSF Les Savy Fav
The Cycles of Trying to Cope Like Moths to Flames
Rise & Fall Scotty McCreery Country
The Moon is in the Wrong Place Shannon and the Clams
Killing for Revenge Six Feet Under Death metal
17 The Avett Brothers The Avett Brothers
Neon Pill Cage the Elephant
Dark Superstition Gatecreeper Death metal
Burnt Sugar (Reissue) Gouge Away
For Real Hampton Hawes Jazz
Permanent Pleasure[76] Joywave
From Hell I Rise Kerry King
Still Kids[21] New Kids on the Block Pop
Mind Burns Alive Pallbearer Doom metal
Clancy[77] Twenty One Pilots
24 Timing is Everything Eric Alexander
The Mosaic Capstan
Frog in Boiling Water DIIV
Blue Electric Light Lenny Kravitz
News Of The Universe La Luz
...Is Committed Say Anything
31 Pick Me Up Turn Me Upside Down Another Michael
Reworks Vol. 1 Big Black Delta
Jump Rope Buffalo Tom
Chaos Angel Maya Hawke Folk rock
Language Barrier Mikel Rouse Classical

June

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
7 Forever Bon Jovi
Out Here in It[78] Tracy Lawrence Country
A Fall A Stumble A Fall on Your Knees Seasick Steve
La Fleur Kelley Stoltz
14 V[22] Black Country Communion
Live At Ebbets Field 1976 Tommy Bolin
As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again The Decemberists
The Return of Tomorrow Fu Manchu
Hummingbird[79] Carly Pearce Country
The House I Live In Archie Shepp Jazz
Timeless Meghan Trainor Pop
21 Good Together Lake Street Drive
Root for Ruin (Reissue) Les Savy Fav
Chase the Light Jesse Malin
I Want to Disappear[23] The Story So Far
28 Gerry Beckley Gerry Beckley
Red Moon Rising[80] Robert Jon & the Wreck

July

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
5 Rhapsody in Blue Bela Fleck
12 X's Cigarettes After Sex
Devoid of Love & Light Extortionist
19 Homesick (15th Anniversary Reissue) A Day to Remember
26 At the Pink Rat[81] Cherry Poppin' Daddies

August

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
2 My Town Brian Ray Rock
23 Rock N Roll Your Heart Away Nervous Eaters

September

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
TBD Lasso Lana Del Rey Country

Unknown date

First quarter

Second quarter

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

TBA

Top songs on record

Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs

Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits

All songs that reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the year, complete with peak chart placement.

Deaths

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