2023 in American music
The following is a list of events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2023 in music in the United States.
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Notable events
January
- 6 – Iggy Pop released his first studio album in four years, Every Loser.[1]
- 9 – Pentatonix performed the National Anthem at the College Football Playoff National Championship at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.[2]
- 13 – Jason Crabb released his first studio album in nearly five years, Miracle in A Manager.
- Obituary released their first studio album in six years, Dying of Everything.
- Miley Cyrus released "Flowers", her first single since 2021. The song has gone on to break multiple Spotify records, including the most-streamed song in one week. The record was previously held by Adele's "Easy on Me".[3]
- 19 – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee David Crosby died at the age of 81.
- 20 – Easton Corbin released his first studio album in eight years, Let's Do Country Right.[4]
- 24 – After 19 years, Brendon Urie announced that he was discontinuing Panic! at the Disco after the Viva Las Vengeance Tour finished, so he can focus on his family.[5]
- 27 – The Arcs released their first album in eight years, Electrophonic Chronic.[6]
- Bass Drum of Death released their first studio album in five years, Say I Won't.[7]
- Meg Baird released her first studio album in eight years, Furling.[8]
- Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line released his self-titled debut solo studio album.[9]
- Elle King released her first studio album in five years, Come Get Your Wife. It is her first true country music album.[10]
- King Tuff released his first studio album in five years, Smalltown Stardust.[11]
- 31 – The Smashing Pumpkins released act two of their three-part rock opera album, Atum.
February
- 3 – All Out War released their first studio album in four years, Celestial Rot.
- Terry Blade released his third studio album, Ethos: Son of a Sharecropper.[12][13][14]
- 5 – The 65th Grammy Awards took place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. Beyoncé and Maverick City Music took home the most awards with four each. Harry Styles won Album of the Year for Harry's House, Lizzo won Record of the Year for "About Damn Time", Bonnie Raitt won Song of the Year for "Just Like That" and Samara Joy won Best New Artist.[15]
- 8 – Composer, songwriter, producer, and pianist Burt Bacharach passed away at the age of 94.[16]
- 10 – Paramore released their first studio album in six years, This Is Why.[17]
- Quasi released their first studio album in ten years, Breaking The Balls Of History.[18]
- Kelela released her first studio album in six years, Raven.
- Pierce the Veil released their first studio album in seven years, The Jaws of Life. It is their first album without co-founder and drummer Mike Fuentes, who had left the band in 2017 following sexual misconduct allegations.
- 12 – Chris Stapleton performed National Anthem, Sheryl Lee Ralph performed Lift Every Voice and Sing, and Rihanna performed the halftime show during Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.[19][20][21]
- 14 – Caroline Polachek released her first studio album in four years, Desire, I Want to Turn Into You.[22]
- 17 – Jordan Davis released his first studio album in five years, Bluebird Days.[23]
- P!nk released her first studio album in four years, Trustfall.[24]
- Skrillex released his first solo studio album in nine years, Quest for Fire. It was followed by his next album, Don't Get Too Close, a day later.
- 24 – Godsmack released their first studio album in five years, and reportedly their final album, Lighting Up the Sky.[25]
- Steel Panther released their first studio album in four years, On the Prowl.[26]
- Dope released their first studio album in seven years, Blood Money, Part Zer0.[27]
- Dierks Bentley released his first studio album in five years, Gravel & Gold.
- 27 – The Rise of the Machines Tour, featuring Fear Factory, Static-X and Dope, began at Roseland Theater in Portland, Oregon. The show marked Fear Factory's first live performance since 2016 and the band's first with current vocalist Milo Silvestro.[28]
March
- 3 – Macklemore released his first studio album in nearly six years, BEN.[29]
- 10 – 19 years after its formation as a band, Panic! at the Disco performed its final concert at AO Arena in Manchester, England.
- Story of the Year released their first studio album in six years, Tear Me to Pieces.[30]
- Periphery released their first studio album in four years, Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre.
- 17 – Kamelot released their first studio album in five years, The Awakening.
- Chelsea Grin released the second half of their double album, Suffer in Heaven.
- 24 – Fall Out Boy released their first studio album in five years, So Much (for) Stardust.[31]
- 31 – Welshly Arms released their first album in five years, Wasted Words & Bad Decisions.
- Andrew McMahon's solo project, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, released its first album in nearly five years, Tilt at the Wind No More.
- Samiam released their first studio album in nearly 12 years, Stowaway.
- Supergroup Boygenius released their debut album and first release in five years, The Record.[32]
- Melanie Martinez released her first album in four years, Portals.
April
- 2 – The CMT Music Awards took place at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. This was the first time the ceremony took place outside of Nashville.
- 7 – Mudhoney released their first studio album in five years, Plastic Eternity.
- Rae Sremmurd released their first studio album in five years, Sremm 4 Life.
- 14 – Metallica released their first studio album in nearly seven years, 72 Seasons.
- 25 – Harry Belafonte passed away at the age of 96.[34]
- 28 – The National released their first studio album in four years, First Two Pages of Frankenstein.
- Smokey Robinson released Gasms, his first studio album in six years, his first non-Christmas album in nine years and his first album of all-new original material in 14 years.
- Bebe Rexha released her first studio album in two years, Bebe.
May
- 4 – Blink-182 began their first tour with founding member Tom DeLonge since 2014.[35]
- The Smashing Pumpkins released the full three-act rock opera album Atum: A Rock Opera in Three Acts.
- 12 – Cattle Decapitation released their first studio album in four years, Terrasite.
- DevilDriver released the second half of their double-album cycle, Dealing with Demons Vol. II, three years after Vol. I's release.
- Jonas Brothers released their first studio album in four years, The Album.[36]
- 19 — Dave Matthews Band will release their first studio album in five years, Walk Around the Moon.
- 26 – Foo Fighters will co-headline the 2023 Boston Calling Music Festival, the band's first official performance since former drummer Taylor Hawkins' death in March 2022.
- Matchbox Twenty will release their first album in 11 years, Where the Light Goes.
- Metal Church will release their first album in five years, Congregation of Annihilation. It will be the band's first album with current vocalist Marc Lopes and their first since former vocalist Mike Howe's death in July 2021.
June
- 2 – Ben Folds will release his first studio album in eight years, What Matters Most.
- Foo Fighters will release But Here We Are, their first studio album following the 2022 death of drummer Taylor Hawkins; it is their first album since 1997's The Colour and the Shape to not feature Hawkins.
- Avenged Sevenfold will release their first studio album in seven years, Life Is but a Dream...[37]
- Big Time Rush will release their first studio album in ten years, Another Life.
- Jake Shears will release his first studio album in five years, Last Man Dancing.
- Rival Sons will release their first studio album in four years, Darkfighter. It will be followed by a companion album, Lightbringer, to be released later in the year.
- Rancid will release their first studio album in six years, Tomorrow Never Comes.
- The Revivalists will release their first studio album in nearly five years, Pour It Out Into the Night.
- 9 – Janelle Monáe will release her first studio album in five years, The Age of Pleasure.
- The Dead Milkmen will release their first studio album in nine years, Quaker City Quiet Pills.
- Extreme will release their first studio album in 15 years, Six.
- Phillip Phillips will release his first studio album in five years, Drift Back. [38]
- 16 – Killer Mike will release his first solo studio album in 11 years, Michael.
- Queens of the Stone Age will release their first studio album in six years, In Times New Roman....
- 23 – Kelly Clarkson will release her first studio album of all original material in six years, Chemistry.[39]
- Portugal. The Man will release their first studio album in six years, Chris Black Changed My Life.
- Swans will release their first studio album in four years, The Beggar.
July
- 7 – Taylor Swift will release her third re-recorded album, Speak Now (Taylor's Version), a freshly recorded issue of her 2010 studio album, Speak Now.
- Julie Byrne will release her first studio album in six years, The Greater Wings.
- 14 – Palehound will release their first studio album in four years, Eye on the Bat.
August
- 25 – Turnpike Troubadours will release their first studio album in six years, A Cat in the Rain.
September
- 2 – Aerosmith will begin their farewell tour, Peace Out.[40]
- 15 – Thirty Seconds to Mars will release their first studio album in five years, It's the End of the World but It's a Beautiful Day.
- 29 – Taproot will release their first studio album in eleven years, SC\SSRS.
November
- 17 – Dolly Parton will release her first ever rock album, Rockstar. After being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, Parton said she would release a rock album.[41]
- 19 – The Billboard Music Awards will take place.[42]
December
- 2 – Kiss will conclude their End of the Road World Tour with their final performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City, after 50 years as a band.
Third quarter
- Jennifer Lopez will release her first studio album in five years, This Is Me... Now.[43][44]
Unknown date
- Anthrax will release their first studio album in seven years.[45]
- Atrophy will release their first studio album in 33 years.[46]
- Bad Religion will release their first studio album in four years.[47]
- Dangerous Toys will release their first studio album in 28 years.[48]
- Dark Angel will release their first studio album in 32 years.[49]
- Death Angel will release their first studio album in four years.[50]
- Living Colour will release their first studio album in six years.[51]
- LL Cool J will release his first studio album in ten years.[52]
- Morbid Angel will release their first studio album in six years.[53]
- Nile will release their first studio album in four years.[54]
- Brad Paisley will release his first studio album in six years, Son of the Mountains.[55]
- The Rods will release their first studio album in four years.[56]
- Social Distortion will release their first studio album in twelve years.[57]
- Staind will release their first studio album in twelve years.[58]
- Suicidal Tendencies will release their first studio album of all original material in seven years.[59]
- Trouble will release their first studio album in ten years.[60]
- Vektor will release their first studio album in seven years.[61]
- Whiplash will release their first album in fourteen years.[62]
Bands reformed
Bands disbanded
List of albums released
January
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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1 | Ambient 23[63] | Moby | Ambient |
6 | Lies They Tell Our Children[64] | Anti-Flag | Punk rock |
Every Loser[1] | Iggy Pop | ||
Black Butta | RuPaul | ||
No Rules Sandy (Reissue) | Sylvan Esso | ||
13 | Miracle In A Manager | Jason Crabb | |
Dying of Everything | Obituary | Death metal | |
Strays[65] | Margo Price | ||
20 | Attack on Memory (Reissue)[66] | Cloud Nothings | |
Let's Do Country Right[4] | Easton Corbin | Country | |
La La Land[67] | Guided By Voices | ||
The Mockingbird & the Crow[68] | Hardy | ||
Like..? (EP) | Ice Spice | Hip hop | |
Make the Most of It[69] | New Found Glory | Acoustic | |
Mansion Musik | Trippie Redd | ||
Lobes[70] | We Are Scientists | ||
27 | Electrophonic Chronic[6] | The Arcs | |
Furling[8] | Meg Baird | Folk | |
Say I Won't[7] | Bass Drum of Death | ||
Tyler Hubbard[9] | Tyler Hubbard | Country | |
Come Get Your Wife[10] | Elle King | Country | |
Smalltown Stardust[11] | King Tuff | Sub Pop | |
Diamonds & Dancefloors[71] | Ava Max | Pop | |
Honey[72] | Samia | ||
Asking for a Ride[73] | White Reaper | ||
February
March
April
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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7 | The Valley of Vision[94] | Manchester Orchestra | |
Music Man | Layng Martine Jr. | ||
Plastic Eternity | Mudhoney | Alternative rock | |
Sremm 4 Life | Rae Sremmurd | Hip hop | |
The Book of Broken Glass | Sarah and the Safe Word | ||
14 | 72 Seasons[95] | Metallica | |
Scorched | Overkill | Thrash metal | |
Intellectual Property | Waterparks | ||
28 | First Two Pages of Frankenstein | The National | |
Gasms | Smokey Robinson | ||
May
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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5 | Lucky[96] | Megan Moroney | Country |
Atum: A Rock Opera in Three Acts[97] | The Smashing Pumpkins | ||
12 | Terrasite | Cattle Decapitation | |
Dealing with Demons Vol. II | DevilDriver | ||
(Whirring Marvels In) Consenus Reality | Eluvium | ||
The Album[36] | Jonas Brothers | Pop | |
Shadowkasters[98] | The Rocket Summer | ||
List of albums set to be released
May
Date | Album | Artist | Genre(s) |
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19 | Walk Around the Moon[99] | Dave Matthews Band | Rock |
Toxic Positivity | The Used | ||
26 | The New Standard (Reissue) | Herbie Hancock | |
Where the Light Goes | Matchbox Twenty | Alternative rock | |
Congregation of Annihilation | Metal Church | ||
June
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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2 | Life Is but a Dream...[100] | Avenged Sevenfold | Heavy metal |
Another Life | Big Time Rush | ||
Lucky For You[101] | Bully | ||
What Matters Most | Ben Folds | Alternative rock | |
But Here We Are[102] | Foo Fighters | ||
Tomorrow Never Comes | Rancid | Punk rock | |
Pour It Out Into the Night[103] | The Revivalists | Alternative rock | |
Darkfighter | Rival Sons | ||
Last Man Dancing | Jake Shears | ||
Sweet Western Sound | Tanya Tucker | Country | |
9 | Quaker City Quiet Pills | The Dead Milkmen | |
Six | Extreme | ||
The Age of Pleasure | Janelle Monáe | ||
Drift Back | Phillip Phillips | ||
16 | Michael | Killer Mike | Hip hop |
I Want More | Donny McCaslin | ||
In Times New Roman... | Queens of the Stone Age | ||
23 | Chemistry[39] | Kelly Clarkson | Pop |
Chris Black Changed My Life | Portugal. The Man | ||
The Beggar | Swans | ||
July
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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7 | The Greater Wings | Julie Byrne | Indie folk |
I Want It All Right Now[104] | Grouplove | ||
Speak Now (Taylor's Version)[105] | Taylor Swift | ||
14 | Eye on the Bat | Palehound | |
21 | Starcatcher[106] | Greta Van Fleet | |
28 | Truth Killer | Sevendust | |
August
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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25 | A Cat in the Rain | Turnpike Troubadours |
September
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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15 | It's the End of the World but It's a Beautiful Day | Thirty Seconds to Mars | |
29 | SC\SSRS[107] | Taproot | |
November
Date | Album | Artist | Genre (s) |
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17 | Rockstar[41] | Dolly Parton | Rock |
Unknown date
Third quarter
TBA
- TBA by Agent Steel[108]
- TBA by Anthrax[45]
- TBA by Atrophy[46]
- TBA by Awolnation[109]
- TBA by Bad Religion[47]
- TBA by blink-182[110]
- TBA by Chevelle[111]
- TBA by Dååth[112]
- TBA by Dangerous Toys[48]
- TBA by Dark Angel[49]
- TBA by Death Angel[50]
- TBA by Doja Cat[113]
- TBA by Dream Theater[114]
- TBA by Dredg[115]
- TBA by Exodus[116]
- TBA (EP) by Fidlar[117]
- TBA by The Gaslight Anthem[118]
- TBA by The Killers[119]
- TBA by Living Colour[51]
- TBA by LL Cool J[52]
- TBA by Morbid Angel[53]
- TBA by Nile[54]
- TBA by The Offspring[120]
- Son of the Mountains by Brad Paisley.[55]
- TBA by The Rods[56]
- TBA by Social Distortion[57]
- TBA by Staind[58]
- TBA by Suicidal Tendencies[59]
- Blossom, Pt. 2 by The Summer Set[121]
- TBA by Testament[122]
- TBA by Trouble[60]
- TBA by Uzi[123]
- TBA by Vektor[61]
- TBA by Vicious Rumors[124]
- TBA (EP) by Vio-lence[125]
- TBA by Whiplash[62]
Top songs on record
Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs
- "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Mariah Carey (2 weeks in 2019, 2 weeks in 2020, 2 weeks in 2021, 5 weeks in 2022, 1 week in 2023)
- "Anti-Hero" – Taylor Swift (6 weeks in 2022, 2 weeks in 2023)
- "Die for You" – The Weeknd and Ariana Grande (1 week)
- "Flowers" – Miley Cyrus (8 weeks)
- "Kill Bill" – SZA (1 week)
- "Last Night" – Morgan Wallen (6 weeks so far)
- "Like Crazy" – Jimin (1 week)
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.
- "A Holly Jolly Christmas" – Burl Ives (#4 in 2020, #5 in 2023)
- "Ain't That Some" – Morgan Wallen (#11)
- "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Mariah Carey (#1)
- "All of the Girls You Loved Before" – Taylor Swift (#12)
- "Anti-Hero" – Taylor Swift (#1)
- "As It Was" – Harry Styles (#1 in 2022, #7 in 2023)
- "Bad Habit" – Steve Lacy (#1 in 2022, #9 in 2023)
- "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" – PinkPantheress and Ice Spice (#3)
- "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53" – Bizarrap and Shakira (#9)
- "Calm Down" – Rema and Selena Gomez (#5)
- "Chemical" – Post Malone (#13)
- "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" – Darlene Love (#15)
- "Creepin'" – Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage (#3)
- "Cuff It" – Beyoncé (#6)
- "Cupid" – Fifty Fifty (#17)
- "Deck the Halls" – Nat King Cole (#16 in 2022, #17 in 2023)
- "Die for You" – The Weeknd and Ariana Grande (#1)
- "Double Fantasy" – The Weeknd feat. Future (#18)
- "Ella Baila Sola" – Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma (#4)
- "Everything I Love" – Morgan Wallen (#14)
- "Eyes Closed" – Ed Sheeran (#19)
- ”Fast Car" – Luke Combs (#11)
- "Favorite Song" – Toosii (#8)
- "Feliz Navidad" – José Feliciano (#6 in 2021, #7 in 2023)
- "Fight the Feeling" – Rod Wave (#16)
- "Flowers" – Miley Cyrus (#1)
- "Golden Hour" – Jvke (#10)
- "I Like You (A Happier Song)" – Post Malone feat. Doja Cat (#3 in 2022, #19 in 2023)
- "I Wrote the Book" – Morgan Wallen (#18)
- "I'm Good (Blue)" – David Guetta and Bebe Rexha (#4)
- "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" – Andy Williams (#5 in 2021, #6 in 2023)
- "Jingle Bell Rock" – Bobby Helms (#3)
- "Jingle Bells" – Frank Sinatra (#20)
- "Just Wanna Rock" – Lil Uzi Vert (#10)
- "Kill Bill" – SZA (#1)
- "La Bebe" – Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma (#11)
- "Last Christmas" – Wham! (#4)
- "Last Night" – Morgan Wallen (#1)
- "Lavender Haze" – Taylor Swift (#2 in 2022, #11 in 2023)
- "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" – Dean Martin (#8 in 2021, #18 in 2023)
- "Like Crazy" – Jimin (#1)
- "Love You Anyway" – Luke Combs (#15)
- "Made You Look" – Meghan Trainor (#11)
- "Man Made a Bar" – Morgan Wallen feat. Eric Church (#15)
- "One Thing at a Time" – Morgan Wallen (#10)
- "Players" – Coi Leray (#9)
- "Princess Diana" – Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj (#4)
- "Red Ruby da Sleeze" – Nicki Minaj (#13)
- "Rich Flex" – Drake and 21 Savage (#2 in 2022, #5 in 2023)
- "Rock and a Hard Place" – Bailey Zimmerman (#10)
- "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" – Brenda Lee (#2)
- "Santa Tell Me" – Ariana Grande (#12)
- "Search & Rescue" – Drake (#2)
- "Sleigh Ride" – The Ronettes (#10 in 2022, #13 in 2023)
- "Something in the Orange" – Zach Bryan (#10)
- "Super Freaky Girl" – Nicki Minaj (#1 in 2022, #18 in 2023)
- "Superhero (Heroes & Villains)" – Metro Boomin, Future and Chris Brown (#8 in 2022, #18 in 2023)
- "Sure Thing" – Miguel (#14)
- "Thank God" – Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown (#13)
- "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" – Nat King Cole (#9)
- "Thinkin' Bout Me" – Morgan Wallen (#9)
- "Thought You Should Know" – Morgan Wallen (#7)
- "TQG" – Karol G and Shakira (#7)
- "Un x100to" – Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny (#5)
- "Under the Influence" – Chris Brown (#12)
- "Underneath the Tree" – Kelly Clarkson (#12 in 2021, #14 in 2023)
- "Unholy" – Sam Smith and Kim Petras (#1 in 2022, #2 in 2023)
- "White Christmas" – Bing Crosby (#12 in 1962, #16 in 2023)
- "You Proof" – Morgan Wallen (#5 in 2022, #8 in 2023)
Deaths
- January 1 – Gangsta Boo, 43, rapper (Three 6 Mafia)
- Fred White, 67, funk drummer (Earth, Wind & Fire)
- January 6 – Danny Kaleikini, 85, Hawaiian pop singer
- January 10 – Dennis Budimir, 84, jazz and rock guitarist (The Wrecking Crew)
- January 12 – Lisa Marie Presley, 54, pop rock singer-songwriter
- January 15 – C. J. Harris, 31, singer and American Idol season 13 contestant
- January 18 – Van Conner, 55, rock bassist (Screaming Trees)
- David Crosby, 81, folk rock guitarist (The Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young)
- January 26 – Dean Daughtry, 76, Southern rock keyboardist (Atlanta Rhythm Section)
- January 28 – Tom Verlaine, 73, rock guitarist (Television)
- January 31 – Charlie Thomas, 85, R&B singer (The Drifters)
- February 8 – Burt Bacharach, 94, composer, songwriter, producer, pianist
- February 12 – Trugoy the Dove, 54, rapper (De La Soul)
- February 17 – Kyle Jacobs, 49, country music songwriter, musician
- February 18 – Tom Whitlock, 68, pop rock songwriter
- March 5 – Gary Rossington, 71, Southern rock guitarist (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
- March 14 – Bobby Caldwell, 71, R&B singer
- March 22 – Wayne Swinny, 59, rock guitarist (Saliva)
- March 29 – Brian Gillis, 48, pop singer (LFO)
- April 25 – Harry Belafonte, 96, singer, actor
- April 30 – Jordan Blake, 36, singer (A Skylit Drive)
See also
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