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1 Notable events  



1.1  January  





1.2  February  





1.3  March  





1.4  April  





1.5  May  





1.6  June  





1.7  July  





1.8  August  





1.9  September  





1.10  October  





1.11  November  





1.12  December  







2 Bands formed  





3 Bands reformed  





4 Bands on hiatus  





5 Bands disbanded  





6 Albums released  



6.1  January  





6.2  February  





6.3  March  





6.4  April  





6.5  May  





6.6  June  





6.7  July  





6.8  August  





6.9  September  





6.10  October  





6.11  November  





6.12  December  







7 Top songs on record  



7.1  Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs  





7.2  Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits  







8 Deaths  





9 See also  





10 References  














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    The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 2013 in music in the United States.

    Notable events[edit]

    January[edit]

    February[edit]

    March[edit]

    April[edit]

    May[edit]

    June[edit]

    July[edit]

    August[edit]

    September[edit]

    October[edit]

    November[edit]

    December[edit]

    Bands formed[edit]

  • Big Data
  • Bully
  • Childbirth
  • Dead Poet Society
  • Fight or Flight
  • G.R.L.
  • I Prevail
  • Julian Casablancas+The Voidz
  • Pup
  • Rae Sremmurd
  • Royal Blood
  • Run the Jewels
  • Starbomb
  • Sylvan Esso
  • Bands reformed[edit]

  • The Calling
  • Danity Kane
  • Failure
  • The Fall of Troy
  • Fall Out Boy
  • Medicine
  • Neutral Milk Hotel
  • Nine Inch Nails
  • The Postal Service
  • Rocket from the Crypt
  • Story of the Year
  • TLC
  • Bands on hiatus[edit]

    Bands disbanded[edit]

  • A Tribe Called Quest
  • Allstar Weekend
  • A Rocket to the Moon
  • Asobi Seksu
  • Attack Attack!
  • Azari & III
  • Bloodhound Gang
  • The Calling
  • The Chariot
  • Charlie Brown Jr.
  • Churchill
  • The Click Five
  • Comadre
  • Dr. Acula
  • E for Explosion
  • Friends
  • Gifts From Enola
  • Girls Aloud
  • Go Radio
  • God Forbid
  • Great Big Sea
  • Honor Society
  • Jonas Brothers[9]
  • Kid Dynamite
  • Klymaxx
  • Lostprophets
  • Madina Lake
  • The Mars Volta[10]
  • My Chemical Romance[11]
  • New Boyz
  • The Postal Service
  • S.C.U.M
  • Sharks
  • Static-X
  • Sunny Day Real Estate
  • Supercute!
  • Swedish House Mafia
  • Tribes
  • Underoath
  • Weapon
  • Wild Flag
  • Woe, Is Me
  • Albums released[edit]

    January[edit]

    Day Title Artist Genre(s)
    8 Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones Black Veil Brides[12]
  • heavy metal
  • punk rock
  • Signed and Sealed in Blood Dropkick Murphys Celtic punk
    Vessel Twenty One Pilots
  • alternative hip hop
  • rock
  • indie rock
  • hip hop
  • 15 Long. Live. ASAP ASAP Rocky Hip hop
    Fall Into Me Katie Armiger Country
    Kidz Bop 23 Kidz Bop Kids
  • pop
  • Beautiful Teena Marie R&B
    Goldenheart Dawn Richard[13]
  • pop
  • dance
  • 22 Set You Free Gary Allan Country rock
    True North Bad Religion[14]
  • punk rock
  • The Acoustic Sessions: Volume One Casting Crowns
  • worship
  • Just Movement Robert DeLong Electronic
    FIDLAR FIDLAR
  • garage rock
  • How Country Feels Randy Houser Country
    Tim McGraw & Friends[15] Tim McGraw Country
    My True Story Aaron Neville[16] R&B
    Beta Love Ra Ra Riot
  • indie pop
  • electronica
  • synthpop
  • True Believers Darius Rucker[17] Country
    Reborn Trapt
  • post-grunge
  • hard rock
  • alternative metal
  • Vulnerable (II) The Used[18] Alternative rock
    29 Love Songs Destiny's Child[19] R&B
    A Messenger Colton Dixon[20]
  • alternative rock
  • Hummingbird Local Natives[21] Indie rock
    No Fairy Tale Lisa Loeb[22]
    Give In On An On
  • dream pop
  • Sentimental Journey Emmy Rossum
  • vocal
  • Love, Charlie Charlie Wilson[23] R&B

    February[edit]

    Date Title Artist Genre(s)
    5 The Afterman: Descension Coheed and Cambria Progressive rock
    All That Echoes Josh Groban
  • classical
  • In Guards We Trust Guards
  • power pop
  • Greatest Hits Jewel[24]
  • pop
  • dance-pop
  • country
  • country pop
  • Two Lanes of Freedom Tim McGraw Country
    Conventional Weapons My Chemical Romance
  • alternative rock
  • Release the Panic Red Alternative metal
    Now 45 Various artists Pop
    12 Eyrth, Wynd & Fyre Cappadonna[25] Hip hop
    Barmageddon Ras Kass[25] Hip hop
    19 Czarface Czarface Hip hop
    The Dixie Dead[26] Wednesday 13 Horror punk
    26 Amok Atoms for Peace
  • electronica
  • Black Gold Kutt Calhoun Hip hop
    Need You Now Plumb
  • alternative
  • March[edit]

    Date Title Artist Genre(s)
    5 Spring Break…Here to Party Luke Bryan Country
    This... Is Marcus Canty Marcus Canty R&B
    People, Hell & Angels Jimi Hendrix[27]
  • psychedelic rock
  • hard rock
  • acid rock
  • funk rock
  • Welcome Oblivion How to Destroy Angels
  • electronica
  • Nanobots They Might Be Giants[28]
  • experimental
  • Like a Rose Ashley Monroe Country
    The Beast in Its Tracks Josh Ritter Folk
    Honky Tonk Son Volt Alternative country
    12 Kings & Queens Audio Adrenaline
  • Christian alternative
  • Christian rock
  • What About Now Bon Jovi Rock
    It Happens All the Time Megan Hilty Pop
    All Around the World Mindless Behavior
  • pop
  • 14 Trunk Muzik Returns Yelawolf Hip hop
    15 Earth Rocker Clutch
  • blues rock
  • 19 Specter at the Feast Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
  • garage rock
  • blues rock
  • Same Trailer Different Park Kacey Musgraves Country
    The RZA Presents Shaolin Soul Selection: Volume 1 Various Artists
  • soul
  • The 20/20 Experience Justin Timberlake
  • R&B
  • 26 No Matter How Far David Archuleta[29] Pop
    All That for This Crystal Bowersox[30] Folk rock
    Collider Cartel
  • pop punk
  • Girl Who Got Away Dido Pop
    I Am Not a Human Being II Lil Wayne[31] Hip hop
    Native OneRepublic[32]
  • alternative rock
  • The Nacirema Dream Papoose[33] East Coast hip hop
    Wild & Free A Rocket to the Moon
  • pop rock
  • indie rock
  • pop punk
  • Black Out the Sun Sevendust[34]
  • alternative metal
  • Based on a True Story… Blake Shelton Country
    What You Don't See The Story So Far Pop punk
    Comedown Machine The Strokes[35] Indie rock
    Just Feels Good Thompson Square Country
    Afraid of Heights Wavves
  • indie rock
  • April[edit]

    Date Title Artist Genre(s)
    2 My Shame Is True Alkaline Trio[36] Punk rock
    Pioneer The Band Perry[37] Country
    Sempiternal Bring Me the Horizon Metalcore
    Dear Miss Lonelyhearts Cold War Kids[38] Indie rock
    En Peligro de Extinction Intocable
  • Tejano
  • RKives (rarities album) Rilo Kiley
  • indie rock
  • 10 New Kids on the Block[39]
  • dance
  • Wolf Tyler, The Creator[40] West Coast hip hop
    Anatidaephobia Watch The Duck
  • electronic
  • dubstep
  • neo-soul
  • Right on Time Gretchen Wilson[41] Country
    4 Paint the Sky Bradley Joseph[42]
  • smooth jazz
  • Neoclassical (New Age)
  • 9 Device Device
  • heavy metal
  • Three Chords and a Half Truth Face to Face Punk rock
    The Road Less Traveled Jake Miller Hip hop
    Wheelhouse Brad Paisley Country
    Paramore Paramore
  • emo
  • pop rock
  • pop punk
  • Should've Gone to Bed (EP) Plain White T's Pop rock
    Found Rival Schools
  • post-hardcore
  • Hotel California Tyga[43] Hip hop
    Wakin' on a Pretty Daze Kurt Vile Indie rock
    Rough Chuck Wicks Country
    15 Strawberries and Cream Ninja Sex Party
  • synthpop
  • 16 Standoff Casey Donahew band Country
    In the Marrow Dead Confederate
  • alternative rock
  • Save Rock and Roll Fall Out Boy[44]
  • pop rock
  • The Terror The Flaming Lips
  • neo-psychedelia
  • experimental rock
  • Twelve Reasons to Die Ghostface Killah[45] Hip hop
    Ghost on Ghost Iron & Wine
  • indie folk
  • jazz
  • blues
  • Indicud Kid Cudi[46] Alternative hip hop
    Free the Universe Major Lazer
  • dancehall
  • reggae
  • dubstep
  • bounce
  • moombahton
  • Rat Farm Meat Puppets
  • country rock
  • Heroes for Sale Andy Mineo Christian hip hop
    Let's Face the Music and Dance Willie Nelson Country
    As It Is On Earth Spacehog Alternative rock
    Legendary The Summer Set Pop punk
    Desperate Ground The Thermals[47]
    Mosquito Yeah Yeah Yeahs Alternative rock
    22 I Love You. The Neighbourhood
  • indie pop
  • 23 Illumination Ritual The Appleseed Cast[48]
  • post-rock
  • emo
  • Side Effects of You Fantasia Barrino[49] R&B
    Prisoner of Conscious Talib Kweli[50] Alternative hip hop
    Reincarnated Snoop Lion[51] Reggae
    Tate Stevens Tate Stevens[51] Country
    #willpower will.i.am[52]
  • pop
  • Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor Rob Zombie Alternative Rock
    30 Such Hot Blood The Airborne Toxic Event
  • Indie rock
  • Life on a Rock Kenny Chesney[53] Country
    Authentic LL Cool J Hip hop
    The Pop Underground Andrew McMahon
    • Piano rock
  • indie rock
  • electronic
  • Me, You & the Music Jessica Sanchez
  • R&B
  • The Hands That Thieve Streetlight Manifesto
  • punk rock
  • Wake Up Youngblood Hawke
  • new wave
  • May[edit]

    Date Title Artist Genre(s)
    7 2.0 98 Degrees Pop
    More Than Just a Dream Fitz and the Tantrums[54]
  • pop
  • alternative rock
  • Golden Lady Antebellum[55]
  • country pop
  • Mother Natalie Maines[56][57] Rock
    Annie Up Pistol Annies[58] Country
    Volume 3 She & Him[59][60]
  • alternative country
  • 10 Secondhand Rapture MS MR
  • alternative rock
  • 14 Love Will... Trace Adkins Country
    American Love LP[61] Bad Rabbits
  • R&B
  • funk
  • One of Us Is the Killer The Dillinger Escape Plan
  • progressive metal
  • Ungrateful Escape the Fate
  • metalcore
  • Alternative metal
  • hard rock
  • emo
  • Lip Lock Eve[62] Hip hop
    The Features[63] The Features[64]
  • indie pop
  • Demi Demi Lovato Pop
    Love Is Everything George Strait[65] Country
    Modern Vampires of the City Vampire Weekend[66][67]
  • indie rock
  • The Greatest Generation The Wonder Years Pop punk
    21 Excuse My French French Montana[68] East Coast hip hop
    Trouble Will Find Me[69] The National Indie rock
    Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams Thirty Seconds to Mars[70] Experimental rock
    28 The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here Alice in Chains[71] Heavy metal
    Wrote a Song for Everyone John Fogerty[72]
  • folk
  • country rock
  • IV Play The-Dream[73] Contemporary R&B
    Almost Home Kid Ink Hip Hop
    29 Stop the Bleeding Sponge Alternative rock
    31 From the Hills Below the City Houndmouth
  • blues rock
  • alternative country
  • June[edit]

    Date Title Artist Genre(s)
    4 Inspiration: A Tribute to Nat King Cole George Benson Jazz
    In a Tidal Wave of Mystery Capital Cities
  • dance-pop
  • pop rock
  • Forever Halloween The Maine
  • pop rock
  • Super Collider (album) Megadeth
  • hard rock
  • thrash metal
  • Evil Friends Portugal. The Man
  • indie rock
  • ...Like Clockwork Queens of the Stone Age Stoner rock
    Spitfire LeAnn Rimes[74] Country
    Nightingale Floors Rogue Wave Indie rock
    Feel Sleeping With Sirens Post-hardcore
    11 Saaab Stories Action Bronson Hip hop
    Fear Inside Our Bones The Almost
  • post-hardcore
  • 24/Seven Big Time Rush Pop
    Every Man Should Know Harry Connick Jr.[75]
  • big band
  • Sunbather Deafheaven
  • post-metal
  • post-rock
  • shoegazing
  • Magnetic Goo Goo Dolls[76]
  • pop rock
  • Damage Jimmy Eat World[77] Alternative rock
    The Wack Album The Lonely Island[78]
  • comedy hip hop
  • Southeastern Jason Isbell
  • progressive country
  • alternative country
  • Better Chrisette Michelle
  • soul
  • pop
  • Victim to Villain New Years Day
  • pop punk
  • alternative metal
  • 18 Omens 3OH!3
  • synthpop
  • electronic rock
  • Dark of the Daylight The Crash Kings
  • hard rock
  • Fashionably Late Falling in Reverse
  • metalcore
  • pop punk
  • hard rock
  • Anthem Hanson[79] Pop rock
    Born Sinner J. Cole[80] Hip hop
    Watching Movies with the Sound Off Mac Miller Hip hop
    Waiting for the Dawn The Mowgli's
  • pop rock
  • Talk a Good Game Kelly Rowland
  • R&B
  • Yeezus Kanye West Hip hop
    25 J.A.C.K. Forever the Sickest Kids
  • pop rock
  • Zero Hawthorne Heights
  • post-hardcore
  • emo
  • Pick Up Your Head Middle Class Rut Alternative rock
    Queensrÿche Queensrÿche[81]
  • progressive metal
  • Rise Skillet[82]
  • alternative rock
  • hard rock
  • In a Warzone Transplants rock
    The Gifted Wale Hip hop

    July[edit]

    Date Title Artist Genre(s)
    9 Somnambulist Abandoned Pools Alternative rock
    Ciara Ciara[83]
  • pop
  • Magna Carta... Holy Grail Jay-Z[84] Hip hop
    16 Trials & Tribulations Ace Hood[85] Hip hop
    The Blessed Unrest Sara Bareilles[86]
  • soul
  • Amelita Court Yard Hounds[87] Country
    White Teeth, Black Thoughts Cherry Poppin' Daddies
  • jazz
  • rock
  • rockabilly
  • country
  • Stranger Than Fiction Kevin Gates[88] Hip hop
    Where Does This Door Go Mayer Hawthorne[89]
  • PBR&B
  • The Kitchen Hieroglyphics[90] Alternative hip hop
    No Filter Lil Wyte & JellyRoll[91] Hip hop
    Believers ¡Mayday![92] Hip hop
    Pepper Pepper[93]
  • ska
  • 23 Torches & Pitchforks Mona
  • indie rock
  • Rich Gang Rich Gang Hip hop
    Stars Dance Selena Gomez
  • electropop
  • The Distortion Field Trouble[94]
  • heavy metal
  • The Keynote Speaker U-God[95] Hip hop
    Ricky Reed is Real Wallpaper.
  • hip hop
  • electronic
  • 30 In a World Like This Backstreet Boys[96]
  • dance-pop
  • Apex Predator Crooked I[97] Hip hop
    Nothing to Lose Emblem3[98]
  • pop
  • pop rock
  • The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1 Five Finger Death Punch[99]
  • groove metal
  • alternative metal
  • hard rock
  • All People Michael Franti & Spearhead[100]
  • ska punk
  • Something Else Tech N9ne[101] Hip hop
    Blurred Lines Robin Thicke[102]
  • funk
  • soul
  • August[edit]

    Day Title Artist Genre(s)
    6 The Civil Wars The Civil Wars
  • alternative country
  • Golden Record The Dangerous Summer
  • pop punk
  • emo
  • Exorcise Tape (Esorcizzare Nastro) Demon Queen
  • synth-funk
  • R&B
  • trap
  • With Love Christina Grimmie
  • R&B
  • soul
  • Cracking the Safe (EP) Saving Abel[103]
  • post-grunge
  • alternative rock
  • 13 Crash My Party Luke Bryan[104] Country
    No Regerts Chastity Belt Indie rock
    Paradise Valley John Mayer[105]
  • country rock
  • southern rock
  • Americana
  • Rebellious Soul K. Michelle[106]
  • soul
  • Call Your Friends Zebrahead
  • pop punk
  • alternative rock
  • rapcore
  • 18 Hear Ye Him No Malice[107] Hip hop
    20 Genuine & Counterfeit William Beckett Pop rock
    Sway Blue October
  • alternative rock
  • Songs from St. Somewhere Jimmy Buffett
  • country
  • pop
  • Frames Lee DeWyze[108]
  • rock
  • Doris Earl Sweatshirt[109] Alternative hip hop
    The Walking in Between Ben Rector[110] Pop rock
    Sleeper Ty Segall
  • psychedelic
  • 27 Hail to the King Avenged Sevenfold[111]
  • hard rock
  • Hall of Fame Big Sean[112] Hip hop
    Age Against the Machine Goodie Mob[113] Hip hop
    Stay Trippy Juicy J[114] Hip hop

    September[edit]

    Day Title Artist Genre(s)
    1 Savage Life 4ever Webbie Hip hop
    3 Bad Blood Blood on the Dance Floor[115]
  • crunkcore
  • Love and War Tamar Braxton[116] R&B
    Yours Truly Ariana Grande[117]
  • pop
  • Love in the Future John Legend[118]
  • neo soul
  • Hesitation Marks Nine Inch Nails[119]
  • alternative rock
  • electronica
  • Peace Vista Chino[120] Stoner rock
    9 The Things We Think We're Missing Balance and Composure
  • alternative rock
  • MDNA World Tour Madonna Pop
    10 B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time 2 Chainz[121] Southern hip hop
    Feels Like Home Sheryl Crow Country
    The Standards Gloria Estefan
  • swing
  • Back 2 Life Sean Kingston[122]
  • hip hop
  • R&B
  • pop
  • On Oni Pond Man Man
  • indie pop
  • The Electric Lady Janelle Monáe[123]
  • R&B
  • funk
  • psychedelic soul
  • All I Want The Reverb Junkie[124]
  • electronica
  • Fuse Keith Urban[125] Country
    17 Wise Up Ghost Elvis Costello and The Roots[126]
    We Are Tonight Billy Currington[127] Country
    Bookmarks Five for Fighting Pop rock
    Spreading Rumours Grouplove
  • indie pop
  • From Here to Now to You Jack Johnson
  • soft rock
  • Fight for My Soul Jonny Lang
    Self Made Vol. 3 Maybach Music Group[128] Hip hop
    MGMT MGMT Psychedelic rock
    Off the Beaten Path Justin Moore Country
    Loud Like Love Placebo[129] Alternative rock
    Saves the Day Saves the Day
  • emo
  • A.M. Chris Young Country
    Zendaya Zendaya
  • dance-pop
  • R&B
  • 24 Closer to the Truth Cher[130]
  • Electronic
  • Tattoos Jason Derulo[131]
  • pop
  • Suffering from Success DJ Khaled[132] Hip hop
    Dream Theater Dream Theater[133] Progressive metal
    Shout! Gov't Mule Hard rock
    The Bluegrass Album Alan Jackson[134] Bluegrass
    Get Wet Krewella
  • progressive rock
  • dubstep
  • Mechanical Bull Kings of Leon[135]
  • Southern rock
  • Ludaversal Ludacris[136]
  • R&B
  • Not What You Expected Mest
  • punk rock
  • Through the Never Metallica Heavy metal
    To All the Girls... Willie Nelson[137] Country
    Louder R5 Pop Rock
    Rise A Skylit Drive Post-hardcore
    30 Redneck Crazy Tyler Farr Country
    M.O. Nelly[138]
  • R&B
  • The 20/20 Experience: 2 of 2 Justin Timberlake[139]
  • R&B
  • October[edit]

    Day Title Artist Genre(s)
    1 Deltron Event II Deltron 3030[140] Alternative hip hop
    Days Are Gone Haim Indie pop
    Unvarnished Joan Jett and the Blackhearts[141] Hard rock
    7 Brighter Patent Pending
  • pop rock
  • 8 Common Courtesy A Day To Remember
  • post-hardcore
  • Before It Caves A Loss For Words Pop punk
    Fortress Alter Bridge Rock
    Old Danny Brown Alternative hip hop
    Melophobia[142] Cage the Elephant
  • garage rock
  • Bangerz Miley Cyrus[143] Pop
    Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song Amos Lee
  • neo soul
  • The Paradigm Shift Korn
  • alternative metal
  • Monsters in the Closet Mayday Parade
  • pop punk
  • Crickets Joe Nichols country
    Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! Panic! at the Disco
  • power pop
  • Frame by Frame Cassadee Pope
  • pop rock
  • Soy el Mismo Prince Royce
  • bachata
  • My Name Is My Name Pusha T Hip hop
    Bitter Rivals Sleigh Bells
  • indie rock
  • The Finer Things State Champs Pop punk
    High Rise (EP) Stone Temple Pilots
  • hard rock
  • Page Avenue: 10 Years and Counting Story of the Year Acoustic
    My Independence Erika Van Pelt Pop rock
    15 A Mary Christmas Mary J. Blige[144]
  • R&B
  • Magpie and the Dandelion The Avett Brothers
  • indie rock
  • Make a Move Gavin DeGraw[145]
  • blue-eyed soul
  • Let's Be Still The Head and the Heart
  • indie folk
  • New Paul McCartney Rock
    See You Tonight Scotty McCreery[146] Country
    Last Patrol Monster Magnet[147] Stoner metal
    To All the Girls... Willie Nelson Country
    Lightning Bolt Pearl Jam[148]
  • hard rock
  • Vengeance Falls Trivium[149]
  • melodic metalcore
  • 22 Burials AFI[150] Alternative rock
    12 Stories Brandy Clark Country
    Better Together Fifth Harmony[151]
  • R&B
  • Prism Katy Perry[152] Pop
    29 Wrapped in Red Kelly Clarkson[153]
  • pop
  • Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas Duck Dynasty Christmas
    Night Time, My Time Sky Ferreira[154]
  • synthpop
  • Everything is Debatable Hellogoodbye
  • indie pop
  • alternative rock
  • Drinks After Work Toby Keith Country
    The Flood and the Mercy Ed Kowalczyk
  • rock
  • Recharged Linkin Park
  • electronic rock
  • rap rock
  • It Goes Like This Thomas Rhett Country
    Corsicana Lemonade White Denim
  • garage rock
  • progressive rock
  • Southern rock
  • November[edit]

    Day Title Artist Genre(s)
    5 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Eminem[155] Hip hop
    Antiphon Midlake Alternative
    PTX, Vol. II Pentatonix[156] A cappella
    11 ARTPOP Lady Gaga[157]
  • synth-pop
  • The Woman I Am Kellie Pickler[158] Country
    Winter Loverland Tamar Braxton Christmas
    12 Let It Snow: A Holiday Collection Jewel Christmas
    See the Light Less Than Jake
  • ska punk
  • weRwe Records: Volume One Various Artists [159] Mult-genre
    19 Homecoming Sammy Adams Hip hop
    Baptized Daughtry
  • alternative rock
  • The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 2 Five Finger Death Punch Rock
    Seven + Mary Rainbow Kitten Surprise Indie rock
    No Country for Old Musicians Reggie and the Full Effect
  • pop-punk
  • 25 Foreverly Billie Joe Armstrong & Norah Jones Folk
    Danielle Bradbery Danielle Bradbery[160] Country
    26 Knock Madness Hopsin[161] Hip hop

    December[edit]

    Date Title Artist Genre(s)
    3 Britney Jean Britney Spears[162]
  • EDM
  • urban
  • 10 Because the Internet Childish Gambino Hip hop
    13 BEYONCÉ Beyoncé[163]
  • pop
  • Celestial Skies This World
  • Contemporary Christian
  • progressive rock
  • 16 Somewhere Somehow We the Kings Pop punk
    17 Underground Luxury B.o.B Hip hop
    Starbomb Starbomb
  • synthpop
  • nerdcore
  • Top songs on record[edit]

    Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs[edit]

    Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits[edit]

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

  • "23" – Mike Will Made It feat. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J (#11)
  • "All Me" – Drake feat. 2 Chainz and Big Sean (#20)
  • "Applause" – Lady Gaga (#4)
  • "#Beautiful" – Mariah Carey feat. Miguel (#15)
  • "Beauty and a Beat" – Justin Bieber feat. Nicki Minaj (#5)
  • "Berzerk" – Eminem (#3)
  • "Best Song Ever" – One Direction (#2)
  • "Blurred Lines" – Robin Thicke feat. T.I. and Pharrell (#1)
  • "Bound 2" – Kanye West (#12)
  • "Boys 'Round Here" – Blake Shelton feat. Pistol Annies and Friends (#12)
  • "Burn" – Ellie Goulding (#13)
  • "Can't Hold Us" – Macklemore and Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton (#1)
  • "Carry On" – fun. (#20)
  • "Catch My Breath" – Kelly Clarkson (#19)
  • "Clarity" – Zedd feat. Foxes (#8)
  • "Come & Get It" – Selena Gomez (#6)
  • "Counting Stars" – OneRepublic (#3)
  • "Crash My Party" – Luke Bryan (#18)
  • "Cruise" – Florida Georgia Line feat. Nelly (#4)
  • "Cups (Pitch Perfect's "When I'm Gone")" – Anna Kendrick (#6)
  • "Dark Horse" – Katy Perry feat. Juicy J (#17)
  • "Daylight" – Maroon 5 (#7)
  • "Demons" – Imagine Dragons (#6)
  • "Diamonds" – Rihanna (#2 in 2013, #1 in 2012)
  • "Diana" – One Direction (#11)
  • "Die Young" – Kesha (#6 in 2013, #2 in 2012)
  • "Do What U Want" – Lady Gaga feat. R. Kelly (#13)
  • "Don't Stop the Party" – Pitbull feat. TJR (#17)
  • "Don't You Worry Child" – Swedish House Mafia feat. John Martin (#6)
  • "Dope" – Lady Gaga (#8)
  • "Feel This Moment" – Pitbull feat. Christina Aguilera (#8)
  • "Fuckin' Problems" – ASAP Rocky feat. Drake, Kendrick Lamar and 2 Chainz (#8)
  • "Gangnam Style" – PSY (#6 in 2013, #2 in 2012)
  • "Gentleman" – PSY (#5)
  • "Get Lucky" – Daft Punk feat. Pharrell (#2)
  • "Girl on Fire" – Alicia Keys feat. Nicki Minaj (#12 in 2013, #11 in 2012)
  • "Gone" – Kanye West feat. Cam'ron and Consequence (#18)
  • "Harlem Shake" – Baauer (#1)
  • "Heart Attack" – Demi Lovato (#10)
  • "Heartbreaker" – Justin Bieber (#13)
  • "Here's to Never Growing Up" – Avril Lavigne (#20)
  • "Ho Hey" – The Lumineers (#3)
  • "Hold On, We're Going Home" – Drake feat. Majid Jordan (#4)
  • "Holy Grail" – Jay-Z feat. Justin Timberlake (#4)
  • "Home" – Phillip Phillips (#6)
  • "I Cry" – Flo Rida (#8 in 2013, #6 in 2012)
  • "I Knew You Were Trouble" – Taylor Swift (#2)
  • "I Love It" – Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX (#7)
  • "I Need Your Love" – Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding (#16)
  • "I Want Crazy" – Hunter Hayes (#19)
  • "I Will Wait" – Mumford & Sons (#12)
  • "It's Time" – Imagine Dragons (#15)
  • "Just Give Me a Reason" – Pink feat. Nate Ruess (#1)
  • "Let Her Go" – Passenger (#9)
  • "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" – Ne-Yo (#15 in 2013, #6 in 2012)
  • "Little Drummer Boy" – Pentatonix (#13)
  • "Little Talks" – Of Monsters and Men (#20)
  • "Locked Out of Heaven" – Bruno Mars (#1)
  • "Lolly" – Maejor Ali feat. Juicy J and Justin Bieber (#19)
  • "Love Me" – Lil Wayne feat. Drake and Future (#9)
  • "Love Somebody" – Maroon 5 (#10)
  • "Mama's Broken Heart" – Miranda Lambert (#20)
  • "Midnight Memories" – One Direction (#12)
  • "Mirrors" – Justin Timberlake (#2)
  • "My Nigga" – YG feat. Jeezy and Rich Homie Quan (#19)
  • "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)" – Fall Out Boy (#13)
  • "One More Night" – Maroon 5 (#7 in 2013, #1 in 2012)
  • "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" – One Direction (#13)
  • "Pour It Up" – Rihanna (#19)
  • "Power Trip" – J. Cole feat. Miguel (#19)
  • "Radioactive" – Imagine Dragons (#3)
  • "Rap God" – Eminem (#7)
  • "Roar" – Katy Perry (#1)
  • "Royals" – Lorde (#1)
  • "Safe and Sound" – Capital Cities (#8)
  • "Sail" – AWOLNATION (#17)
  • "Same Love" – Macklemore and Ryan Lewis feat. Mary Lambert (#11)
  • "Say Something" – A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera (#4)
  • "Scream & Shout" – will.i.am feat. Britney Spears (#3)
  • "Some Nights" – fun. (#13 in 2013, #3 in 2012)
  • "Started from the Bottom" – Drake (#6)
  • "Stay" – Rihanna feat. Mikky Ekko (#3)
  • "Stay the Night" – Zedd feat. Hayley Williams (#19)
  • "Story of My Life" – One Direction (#6)
  • "Suit & Tie" – Justin Timberlake feat. Jay-Z (#3)
  • "Summertime Sadness" – Lana Del Rey and Cedric Gervais (#6)
  • "Survival" – Eminem (#16)
  • "Sweater Weather" – The Neighbourhood (#14)
  • "Sweet Nothing" – Calvin Harris feat. Florence Welch (#10)
  • "Swimming Pools (Drank)" – Kendrick Lamar (#20 in 2013, #17 in 2012)
  • "#thatPower" – will.i.am feat. Justin Bieber (#17)
  • "That's My Kind of Night" – Luke Bryan (#15)
  • "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" – Ylvis (#6)
  • "The Monster" – Eminem feat. Rihanna (#1)
  • "The Other Side" – Jason Derulo (#18)
  • "The Way" – Ariana Grande feat. Mac Miller (#9)
  • "Thrift Shop" – Macklemore and Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz (#1)
  • "Timber" – Pitbull feat. Kesha (#2)
  • "Treasure" – Bruno Mars (#5)
  • "Try" – Pink (#9)
  • "Unconditionally" – Katy Perry (#14)
  • "U.O.E.N.O." – Rocko feat. Future and Rick Ross (#20)
  • "Wagon Wheel" – Darius Rucker (#15)
  • "Wake Me Up!" – Avicii (#4)
  • "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" – Taylor Swift (#17 in 2013, #1 in 2012)
  • "We Can't Stop" – Miley Cyrus (#2)
  • "We Own It (Fast & Furious)" – 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa (#16)
  • "When I Was Your Man" – Bruno Mars (#1)
  • "White Walls" – Macklemore and Ryan Lewis feat. Schoolboy Q and Hollis (#15)
  • "Work Bitch" – Britney Spears (#12)
  • "Wrecking Ball" – Miley Cyrus (#1)
  • Deaths[edit]

  • January 4 – Sammy Johns, 66, country singer-songwriter
  • January 7 – Sam Pace, 68, R&B singer (The Esquires)
  • January 11 – Jimmy O'Neill, 73, radio and television host
  • January 18 – Bobby Bennett, 74, R&B singer (The Famous Flames)
  • January 19 – Steve Knight, 77, keyboardist (Mountain)
  • January 20 – Bob Engemann, 77, singer (The Lettermen)
  • January 22 – Tony Douglas, 83, country singer
  • January 25 – Gregory Carroll, 83, singer-songwriter and producer
  • January 26 – Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner, 69, R&B singer (The Ohio Players)
  • January 30
  • February 5 – Paul Tanner, 95, big band trombonist (Glenn Miller Orchestra)
  • February 16 – Stanley Knight, 64, rock guitarist (Black Oak Arkansas)
  • February 17 – Mindy McCready, 37, country music singer ("Guys Do It All the Time")
  • February 18 – Damon Harris, 62, R&B singer (The Temptations)
  • February 21 – Cleotha Staples, 78, gospel singer (The Staple Singers)
  • February 25 – Dan Toler, 64, guitarist (The Allman Brothers Band)
  • February 27
  • February 28 – DJ Ajax, 41, Australian techno musician and producer
  • March 1
  • March 3 – Bobby Rogers, 73, R&B singer-songwriter (The Miracles)
  • March 4 – Fran Warren, 87, pop singer
  • March 7 – Claude King, 90, country singer-songwriter ("Wolverton Mountain")
  • March 8
  • March 12 – Clive Burr, 56, English metal drummer (Iron Maiden)
  • March 14 – Jack Greene, 83, country singer ("There Goes My Everything")
  • March 16
  • March 19 – Floyd "Buddy" McRae, 85, singer (The Chords)
  • March 20 – Eddie Bond, 79, rockabilly singer and guitarist
  • March 24 – Deke Richards, 68, songwriter
  • March 26 – Margie Alexander, 64, gospel and soul singer
  • April 6 – Don Shirley, 86, jazz pianist and composer
  • April 8 – Annette Funicello, 70, actress and pop singer ("Tall Paul")
  • April 11 – Jonathan Winters, 87, stand-up comedian, actor and recording artist
  • April 13 – Chi Cheng, 42, metal and alternative bassist (Deftones)
  • April 15 – Scott Miller, 53, alternative singer-songwriter (Game Theory, The Loud Family)
  • April 17 – George Perkins, 70, singer
  • April 22 – Nathaniel Romerson, 75, R&B singer (The Ballads)
  • April 21 – Chrissy Amphlett, 53, Australian rock singer (Divinyls)
  • April 22 – Richie Havens, 72, folk singer ("Here Comes the Sun")
  • April 26 – George Jones, 81, country singer ("He Stopped Loving Her Today")
  • May 1 – Chris Kelly, 34, rapper (Kris Kross)
  • May 2 – Jeff Hanneman, 49, metal guitarist (Slayer)
  • May 7 – Romanthony, 46, electronic dance singer and producer ("One More Time")
  • May 11 – Ollie Mitchell, 86, trumpet player (The Wrecking Crew)
  • May 17 – Alan O'Day, 72, singer-songwriter
  • May 20
  • May 21
  • May 24 – Lorene Mann, 76, country music singer and songwriter
  • May 25
  • May 26 – Clarence Burke, Jr, 64, soul singer (The Five Stairsteps)
  • May 29 – Marvin Junior, 77, R&B singer (The Dells)
  • May 31 – Shelbra Bennett, 66, singer (The Soul Children)
  • June 2
  • June 4
  • June 5
  • June 6 – Elaine Laron, 83, songwriter
  • June 11 – Johnny Smith, 90, jazz guitarist
  • June 14 – Tom Tall, 75, rockabilly singer
  • June 15 – Robert Morris "B.J." Jones (70), rock guitarist (Sweathog)
  • June 17 – Carmen Carrozza, 92, accordionist
  • June 19 – Slim Whitman, 90, country singer-songwriter ("Secret Love")
  • June 21 – Mary Love, 69, soul and gospel singer
  • June 23
  • June 24
  • June 27 – Paul Giacalone, 73, singer (The Fireflies)
  • July 1 – Texas Johnny Brown, 85, singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • July 8 – Brett Walker, 51, songwriter and producer
  • July 9 – Jim Foglesong, 90, record producer
  • July 11 – Charles Pope, 76, R&B singer (The Tams)
  • July 16 – T-Model Ford, (exact age unknown; believed to be in early 90s), blues guitarist and singer
  • July 21 – Faye Hunter, 59, alternative bassist (Let's Active)
  • July 23 – Dominguinhos, 72, composer, accordionist, and singer
  • July 26 – J.J. Cale, 74, blues singer-songwriter and guitarist ("Cocaine")
  • August 1 – Toby Saks, 71, cellist
  • August 3 – Les Cooper, 92, doo wop musician
  • August 4 – Tim Wright, experimental rock bassist (Pere Ubu, DNA)
  • August 5 – George Duke, 67, jazz and funk keyboardist
  • August 8 – Jack Clement, 82, country singer-songwriter
  • August 10
  • August 13 – Tompall Glaser, 79, country singer
  • August 14 – Allen Lanier, 67, rock keyboardist and guitarist (Blue Öyster Cult)
  • August 19 – Cedar Walton, 79, hard-bop jazz pianist
  • August 20 – Marian McPartland, 95, jazz pianist and radio broadcaster (Piano Jazz)
  • August 23 – Joey LaCaze, 42, metal drummer (Eyehategod)
  • September 1 – Joe Kelley, 67, guitarist and bassist (The Shadows of Knight)
  • September 9 – Forrest, 60, singer
  • September 16 – Mac Curtis, 74, rockabilly singer
  • September 17 – Marvin Rainwater, 88, country and rockabilly singer and songwriter
  • September 25 – Billy Mure, 97, guitarist
  • September 30 – Zulema, 66, singer and songwriter
  • October 8 – Larry Verne, 79, singer
  • October 10
  • October 15 – Gloria Lynne, 83, jazz singer
  • October 20 – Leon Ashley, 77, country singer
  • October 26 – Al Johnson, 65, R&B singer (The Unifics)
  • October 27 – Lou Reed, 71, rock singer-songwriter (The Velvet Underground)
  • October 30 – Pete Haycock, 62, musician (Climax Blues Band) and film score composer
  • October 31 – Bobby Parker, 76, blues-rock guitarist, singer and songwriter
  • November 6
  • November 11 – Bob Beckham, 86, country singer
  • November 29
  • December 2 – Rex Garvin, 73, singer-songwriter and keyboard player
  • December 8 – John Wyker, 68, songwriter (Sailcat)
  • December 11 – Tommy Ruger, 67, drummer (The Nightcrawlers)
  • December 16 – Ray Price, 87, country singer-songwriter ("Crazy Arms")
  • December 20 – Lord Infamous, 40, rapper (Three 6 Mafia)
  • December 23 – Yusef Lateef, 93, jazz musician
  • December 29 – Benjamin Curtis, 35, alternative guitarist and songwriter (Secret Machines, School of Seven Bells, Tripping Daisy)
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