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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 disbanded  





5 Albums released in 2019  



5.1  January  





5.2  February  





5.3  March  





5.4  April  





5.5  May  





5.6  June  





5.7  July  





5.8  August  





5.9  September  





5.10  October  





5.11  November  





5.12  December  







6 Top songs on record  



6.1  Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs  





6.2  Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits  







7 Deaths  





8 See also  





9 References  














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    The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2019 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]

    Bands reformed[edit]

  • Bikini Kill
  • The Black Crowes
  • Black Flag
  • Go Radio
  • Gossip
  • Heart
  • Jawbox
  • Jonas Brothers
  • Lunachicks
  • Meg & Dia
  • Methods of Mayhem
  • Metro Station
  • Monty Are I
  • Motion City Soundtrack
  • Mr. Bungle
  • My Chemical Romance
  • Phantom Planet
  • The Pussycat Dolls
  • Rage Against the Machine
  • The Rapture
  • Scary Kids Scaring Kids
  • There for Tomorrow
  • Vio-lence
  • Bands disbanded[edit]

    Albums released in 2019[edit]

    January[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    4 John Garcia and the Band Of Gold[37] John Garcia and the Band of Gold
  • heavy metal
  • Ode To A Friend[38] Old Sea Brigade
  • folk
  • 11 Magnolia[39] Randy Houser Country
    A Good Friend Is Nice[40] Jack & Jack Pop-rap
    Twenty[41] Taking Back Sunday
  • rock
  • 17 Songs for Carmella: Lullabies & Sing-a-Longs [4] Christina Perri Lullaby
    18 Look Alive Guster Alternative rock
    Myth Of A Man[42] Night Beats
  • soul
  • Who Do You Trust?[43] Papa Roach
  • nu metal
  • rap rock
  • Phoenix[5] Pedro the Lion Indie rock
    Rattlesnake Neyla Pekarek Indie rock
    A Real Good Kid[44] Mike Posner
  • alternative hip hop
  • Heard It in a Past Life[45] Maggie Rogers Rock
    Native Tongue[46] Switchfoot Alternative rock
    Outer Peace Toro y Moi
  • house
  • Remind Me Tomorrow[47] Sharon Van Etten
  • folk
  • folk rock
  • 24 Weezer (Teal Album) Weezer Rock
    25 DNA[7] Backstreet Boys Pop
    Why You So Crazy The Dandy Warhols Alternative rock
    Live in Atlantic City Heart
    Almost Free[48] FIDLAR
  • garage rock
  • Stay Human Vol. II[49] Michael Franti & Spearheaded
  • pop
  • Mystery Hour[50] Pavo Pavo
  • art rock
  • Oliver Appropriate[51] Say Anything Rock
    30 20 Years and Counting Allister
  • alternative rock
  • February[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    1 Seasons American Authors
  • rock
  • Mall of Fortune[52] Harriet Brown
  • soul
  • Zeppelin Over China [53] Guided By Voices
  • Lo-fi
  • Tides of a Teardrop[54] Mandolin Orange
  • folk
  • Helping Hands... Live & Acoustic at the Masonic[55] Metallica
  • live
  • Ruthless The Moth & The Flame Alternative rock
    Midnight Set It Off
  • pop rock
  • 8 Thank U, Next[56] Ariana Grande
  • R&B
  • trap
  • Sunshine Rock[57] Bob Mould
  • alternative rock
  • Buoys Panda Bear
  • electronica
  • Quiet Signs[9] Jessica Pratt Folk
    The Love Train Meghan Trainor Pop
    14 Let's Be Frank Trisha Yearwood Jazz
    15 Can't Say I Ain't Country[58] Florida Georgia Line Country
    Oh Boy Harlem
  • indie rock
  • 22 OK, I'm Sick Badflower
  • alternative rock
  • Distance over Time[59] Dream Theater Progressive metal
    The Last Word[60] The O'Jays
  • soul
  • The Wings of War[61] Overkill Thrash metal
    Lips on Lips[62] Tiffany Young Pop

    March[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    1 This Land[11] Gary Clark, Jr.
  • R&B
  • soul
  • Death Race for Love Juice WRLD Hip hop
    The Verdict[10] Queensrÿche
  • heavy metal
  • Weezer (Black Album) Weezer
  • power pop
  • 8 This is How You Smile Helado Negro
  • pop
  • Dusty Notes Meat Puppets Alternative rock
    Rituals of Power Misery Index
  • heavy metal
  • death metal
  • GIRL Maren Morris Country
    There Will Be No Intermission Amanda Palmer Alternative rock
    Shock[63] Tesla
  • heavy metal
  • 12 Blue Blood[64] Idiot Pilot
  • electronic rock
  • 15 Only Things We Love Blaqk Audio Synth-pop
    Egowreck The Faint
  • new wave
  • Cash Cabin Sessions Vol 3 Todd Snider
  • roots rock
  • 22 American Football American Football
  • math rock
  • Mystic Truth[65] Bad Suns Alternative rock
    Panorama La Dispute
  • spoken word
  • On The Line Jenny Lewis Indie rock
    Nothing Happens Wallows
  • post-punk
  • Everybody One of a Kind Wild Belle Psychedelic pop
    29 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Billie Eilish Electropop
    Trauma I Prevail Metalcore
    You Are OK The Maine
  • pop punk
  • Sing to Me Instead Ben Platt Pop
    Strange Love (EP) Simple Creatures Alternative rock
    Honky Tonk Time Machine[12] George Strait Country
    Uncle Walt's Band (Reissue) Uncle Walt's Band Folk
    Side Effects White Denim Indie rock
    The Valley Whitechapel
  • heavy metal
  • Trunk Muzik III Yelawolf
  • southern hip hop
  • April[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    5 Reboot[13] Brooks & Dunn Country
    Brutalism The Drums Indie pop
    It Rains Love[66] Lee Fields
  • R&B
  • funk
  • Free Spirit Khalid R&B
    Bank on the Funeral Matt Maeson
  • folk
  • Stronger Than the Truth[67] Reba McEntire Country
    Periphery IV: Hail Stan[68] Periphery
  • djent
  • The Seduction of Kansas[69] Priests
  • post-punk
  • 12 State I'm In[70] Aaron Lewis Country
    The Darker the Weather // The Better the Man Missio
  • pop rock
  • Everybody Gets the Blues Eric Reed
  • R&B
  • 19 Social Cues Cage the Elephant
  • garage rock
  • Where Polly People Go To Read Gus Dapperton Indie pop
    Fake Blood Heart Attack Man
  • pop-punk
  • emo
  • Cuz I Love You[71] Lizzo
  • pop
  • indie pop
  • 26 Neotheater AJR
  • pop
  • alternative rock
  • Launch Fly Land Dreamers
  • pop rock
  • The Pink Chateau In the Valley Below Indie rock
    Violet Street Local Natives Indie rock
    Late Nights and Longnecks[72] Justin Moore Country
    In League With Dragons The Mountain Goats
  • folk rock
  • Was It Even Real? Olivia O'Brien
    Hurts 2B Human[73] P!nk Pop
    Chip Tooth Smile Rob Thomas
  • pop rock
  • May[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    3 Age of Unreason[17] Bad Religion
  • melodic hardcore
  • Emerald Valley Filthy Friends Alternative rock
    Pep Talks[74] Judah & the Lion
  • alternative rock
  • Scatter the Rats L7
  • alternative metal
  • From the Screen to Your Stereo 3 (EP)[75] New Found Glory Pop punk
    SYML[76] SYML
  • electronic rock
  • Symptoms[77] Ashley Tisdale Pop
    Father of the Bride[18] Vampire Weekend
  • alternative rock
  • Front Porch Joy Williams
  • pop
  • 10 Enderness A.A. Bondy Alternative folk
    Fake Tunes Bear Hands
  • indie rock
  • Young Enough Charly Bliss
  • power pop
  • Beauty Marks Ciara
  • pop
  • Problems The Get Up Kids
  • indie rock
  • post-punk
  • Revelations of Oblivion Possessed
  • thrash metal
  • Legacy! Legacy! Jamila Woods
  • hip hop
  • 17 Sonic Brew 20th Anniversary Black Label Society
  • heavy metal
  • The Futures Still Ringing In My Ears Sam Cohen
  • pop rock
  • Bad Sports Jean Dawson
  • indie pop
  • Living Mirage[78] The Head and the Heart
  • alternative rock
  • I Am Easy to Find[79] The National
  • alternative rock
  • Whirlwind Maddie Poppe
  • folk
  • Igor[80] Tyler, the Creator Hip hop
    24 The Saint of Lost Clauses Justin Townes Earle
  • country
  • Flamagra Flying Lotus
  • experimental
  • Modern Hymns Guards
  • new wave
  • 40 Stray Cats Rockabilly
    31 1000 Gecs 100 gecs
  • experimental rock
  • electronic
  • Humanicide[81] Death Angel Thrash metal
    Invocations / Conversations JR JR Indie pop
    Center Point Road Thomas Rhett Country
    Blessings Sublime with Rome
  • ska punk
  • Dispassionate EP together PANGEA
  • indie rock
  • June[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    7 Culture War Boxing Gandhis
  • soul
  • Final Transmission Cave In Metalcore
    Kind Heaven[82] Perry Farrell Alternative rock
    Happiness Begins[20] Jonas Brothers Pop
    Renegade Dylan LeBlanc
  • folk
  • Widow's Weeds[83] Silversun Pickups
  • indie rock
  • Erotic Reruns Yeasayer Experimental rock
    14 III Bad Books
  • indie folk
  • Gold & Grey[84] Baroness Alternative metal
    Years To Burn Calexico & Iron and Wine
  • folk rock
  • indie rock
  • Bigger Life[85] Cherry Poppin' Daddies
  • punk rock
  • funk rock
  • Mother Nature The Dangerous Summer Alternative rock
    Modern World Max Jury Indie rock
    Madame X[86] Madonna Pop
    Western Stars Bruce Springsteen Rock
    Orion[87] X Ambassadors
  • indie rock
  • pop rock
  • 15 The Orwells The Orwells
  • indie rock
  • 19 The ReVe Festival: Day 1 Red Velvet
    21 Blood Collective Soul
  • rock
  • From Another World Jim Lauderdale
  • blues
  • bluegrass
  • 7 Lil Nas X Hip hop
    Help Us Stranger The Raconteurs
  • rock
  • Snowball Out of Hell The Smoking Flowers
  • Americana
  • 28 Let's Rock[25] The Black Keys
  • blues rock
  • Indigo Chris Brown
  • soul
  • Inspirations and Dedications Al Foster Jazz
    Stranger Songs Ingrid Michaelson
  • pop
  • Local Motion Pepper
  • ska
  • July[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    5 Metawar 3Teeth
  • industrial metal
  • Stonechild Jesca Hoop
  • blues
  • pop
  • Hotel Diablo Machine Gun Kelly Hip hop
    FLYGOD is an Awesome GOD Westside Gunn Hip hop
    12 Voyager[88][89] 311
  • reggae rock
  • rap rock
  • III Banks Gothic pop
    Don't You Think You've Had Enough?[90] Bleached
  • pop punk
  • Shadows Cannons
  • pop rock
  • Daydream Explosion The Dollyrots Punk rock
    Modern Mirror Drab Majesty
  • new wave
  • Controlled Burn Live in Atlanta Gringo Star Indie rock
    Solutions[91] K.Flay
  • rap rock
  • alternative hip hop
  • 19 Singular: Act II Sabrina Carpenter
  • dance
  • King's Mouth The Flaming Lips Alternative rock
    Brand New Day Eddie Money
  • pop rock
  • The Lost Tapes II Nas Hip hop
    The Space Between the Shadows Scott Stapp Rock
    26 The Big Day Chance the Rapper Hip hop[92]
    Navie Andy Grammer Pop
    happysad Meg & Dia
  • pop rock
  • Guy Walks Into A Bar Mini Mansions
  • indie pop
  • The Search NF Hip hop[93]
    New State of Mind Night Riots Pop rock
    Little Yachty Sugar Ray
  • yacht rock
  • Hotel Last Resort Violent Femmes Alternative rock
    The Lost Boy YBN Cordae Hip hop[94]

    August[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    2 Finding God Before God Finds Me Bad Omens
  • nu metal
  • Interpreting the Masters Volume 2: A Tribute to Van Halen The Bird and the Bee Indie pop
    Country Squire Tyler Childers Country
    Immunity Clairo
  • indie rock
  • Gemini [95] Diana DeGarmo
  • pop
  • Sweet Shivers The Rocket Summer Pop rock
    First Taste Ty Segall
  • indie rock
  • Victorious Skillet
  • alternative rock
  • 9 Mixtape Vol 1 Jesse Dayton
  • rock
  • Super Moon Dirty Heads
  • reggae rock
  • Inspired By True Events Tori Kelly Pop
    Superbloom Ra Ra Riot Indie rock
    How Do You Love? The Regrettes Punk rock
    We Are Not Your Kind[28] Slipknot
  • heavy metal
  • Songs of Amor and Devotion Strung Out Rock
    16 Dragons Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors Americana
    Wild Blue (Part I) Hunter Hayes
  • pop rock
  • R&B
  • Ascend Illenium Electronic
    Basking in the Glow Oso Oso
  • pop punk
  • indie rock
  • Dark Hour The Parlor Mob
  • hard rock
  • The Center Won't Hold Sleater-Kinney
  • punk rock
  • indie rock
  • Goin 50 (box set) ZZ Top
  • pop
  • rock
  • 20 The Reve Festival: Day 2 Red Velvet K-pop
    23 Okie Vince Gill Country
    Let It Roll Midland Country
    Live From Las Vegas Lionel Richie
  • soul
  • From Home The Rubinoos
  • pop
  • Lover Taylor Swift
  • pop rock
  • synth-pop
  • While I'm Livin' Tanya Tucker Country
    30 I, I[96] Bon Iver
  • indie folk
  • folktronica
  • Threads Sheryl Crow
  • country
  • Sleeping Giants (reissue) David Ellefson
  • heavy metal
  • Fear Inoculum[30] Tool
  • progressive metal
  • Pressure Wage War Metalcore
    Every Girl[97] Trisha Yearwood Country

    September[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    6 Another State of Grace Black Star Riders
  • heavy metal
  • Close it Quitely Frankie Cosmos
  • folk rock
  • You Don't Know Me: Classic Country Crystal Gayle
  • covers
  • Valve Bone Woe Chrissie Hynde
  • new wave
  • punk rock
  • Free Iggy Pop
  • jazz
  • K-12[31] Melanie Martinez
  • pop
  • Hollywood's Bleeding Post Malone Alternative rock
    How It Feels to Be Lost Sleeping with Sirens Rock
    13 The Things We Can't Stop Cold
  • heavy metal
  • The Fall of Hobo Johnson[98] Hobo Johnson
  • alternative hip hop
  • The Nothing[99] Korn
  • alternative metal
  • III[100] The Lumineers
  • indie folk
  • Beneath the Eyrie[101] Pixies
  • alternative rock
  • Welcome to Galvania Puddle of Mudd Alternative metal
    Pride and Disaster Sleep On It
  • punk rock
  • breathe Tiny Moving Parts Midwest emo
    20 Nine Blink-182
  • alternative rock
  • Chastity Belt Chastity Belt
  • noise pop
  • All the Feels Fitz and the Tantrums
  • neo soul
  • Jamie Brittany Howard
  • blues rock
  • garage rock
  • Spirit Counsel Thurston Moore
  • avant rock
  • The Quebe Sisters The Quebe Sisters
  • Americana
  • The Owl[102] Zac Brown Band Country
    26 Mirrors Nivea
    27 For The Girls Kristin Chenoweth
  • jazz
  • Lilac The Early November
  • emo
  • War In My Mind Beth Hart
  • pop
  • Welcome Home Hellyeah
  • heavy metal
  • Wire Mountain Will Johnson
  • alt-country
  • Earthandsky Of Mice & Men
  • hard rock
  • Heartache Medication Jon Pardi Country
    Dead Man's Pop (box set) The Replacements Alternative rock
    Wavelengths Vacationer Instrumental

    October[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    4 Casualty Anna Akana Pop
    El Negreeto Akon
  • bachata
  • merengue
  • Closer Than Together[103] The Avett Brothers Folk rock
    Interrobang Bayside Pop punk
    Deceiver DIIV Indie rock
    Hello Exile The Menzingers Punk rock
    Up And Rolling North Mississippi Allstars
  • blues
  • All Mirrors Angel Olsen
  • indie rock
  • Old LP[104] that dog.
  • punk rock
  • Ode to Joy Wilco
  • alternative rock
  • 11 Sun Songs Art Alexakis Rock
    Two Hands Big Thief Indie rock
    The Act The Devil Wears Prada
  • hard rock
  • Plunge and Surface Goldroom
  • electropop
  • Almost Daylight Chris Knight
  • indie rock
  • country rock
  • Somebody's Knocking Mark Lanegan
  • folk rock
  • Devour You Starcrawler Rock
    18 Fear Caller The Almost Alternative rock
    Walk The Sky Alter Bridge
  • rock
  • There Existed an Addiction To Blood Clipping Hip hop
    Kin Electric Guest
  • electronic rock
  • The Help Machine Fastball
  • pop rock
  • Angels with Tattoos Skylar Grey
  • Pop
  • Surviving Jimmy Eat World Alternative rock
    Panic Attack Lionize
  • heavy metal
  • Pang Caroline Polachek
  • indie pop
  • electronic
  • The Decalogue[34] Sufjan Stevens
  • indie folk
  • Screamer Third Eye Blind Alternative rock
    You Deserve Love[105] White Reaper
  • garage punk
  • 25 Bigger Than Life Black Marble
  • synth-pop
  • Cry Cigarettes After Sex
  • pop
  • Sweating the Plague Guided By Voices
  • alternative rock
  • indie rock
  • Cheap Queen King Princess
  • indie pop
  • All Hail Norma Jean
  • heavy metal
  • Old Dominion Old Dominion Country
    Daylight Grace Potter
  • pop
  • 30 Supermoon (EP) Charly Bliss
  • indie rock
  • alternative rock
  • 31 Ghetto Cowboy Yelawolf Hip hop

    November[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    1 The Legacy Collection (Reissue) Garth Brooks Country
    New Age Norms Cold War Kids
  • indie rock
  • MCID[106] Highly Suspect
  • rock
  • Imperfect Circle[33] Hootie & the Blowfish Rock
    Wildcard Miranda Lambert Country
    8 Get Loud! Agnostic Front Hardcore punk
    What You See is What You Get[107] Luke Combs Country
    The Trophy Kate Davis
  • pop
  • Hollywood Cowboys Quiet Riot
  • heavy metal
  • Building Balance Allen Stone
  • pop
  • 15 Dead: The Album Breathe Carolina
  • electropop
  • Believers Never Die - Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Fall Out Boy
  • pop
  • What Would The Odd Do Guerilla Toss
  • noise rock
  • punk rock
  • new wave
  • Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police Juliana Hatfield
  • pop
  • Ocean[108] Lady Antebellum Country
    December, Darling Meg & Dia Christmas
    22 9 Jason Aldean Country
    Hyperspace Beck
  • pop
  • folk
  • Cotillions William Patrick Corgan Americana
    Lost And Found Harry Nilsson
  • pop
  • To Be One with You Pluralone Alternative rock
    Come On Up To The House Various Artists
  • pop
  • Speed Keller Williams
  • reggae
  • bluegrass
  • 29 Death Atlas Cattle Decapitation
  • metalcore
  • heavy metal
  • Winter Stories Judy Collins
  • country
  • pop
  • Dr. Feelgood (Reissue) Mötley Crüe
  • heavy metal
  • Sickness Divine The Red Death
  • Heavy Metal
  • December[edit]

    Date Album Artist Genre (s)
    6 Live At The Rebel Lounge[109] Authority Zero
  • pop
  • Romance Camila Cabello
  • Latin
  • Rock
  • Only The Song Survives John Hiatt
  • blues rock
  • folk rock
  • The Blackest Crow Anna Nalick
  • rock
  • The Decalogue (CD)[110] Sufjan Stevens
  • indie rock
  • 12 Whenever Atmosphere Hip hop
    13 Year One Demos American Football
  • pop
  • 32 Thousand Days Emerson Hart
  • rock
  • The Gamblers Last Deal Kenny Rogers Country
    Fully Loaded God's Country Blake Shelton Country
    20 Circumstance Sythnesis Julianna Barwick
  • new age
  • The Complete Atlantic Albums Solomon Burke
  • soul
  • gospel
  • Hot Rats (50th Anninversary Reissue) Frank Zappa
  • pop
  • 27 JackBoys Travis Scott
  • hip hop
  • Jesus is Born Kanye West
  • gospel
  • 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.

  • "7 Rings" – Ariana Grande (#1)
  • "A Holly Jolly Christmas" – Burl Ives (#6)
  • "A Lot" – 21 Savage (#12)
  • "All I Want for Christmas Is You" − Mariah Carey (#1)
  • "Bad Guy" – Billie Eilish (#1)
  • "Ballin'" – Mustard feat. Roddy Ricch (#14)
  • "Bandit" – Juice WRLD and YoungBoy Never Broke Again (#10)
  • "Beautiful People" – Ed Sheeran feat. Khalid (#13)
  • "Better" – Khalid (#8)
  • "Better Now" – Post Malone (#3 in 2018, #10 in 2019)
  • "Blinding Lights" – The Weeknd (#11)
  • "Bop" – DaBaby (#11)
  • "Boy with Luv" – BTS feat. Halsey (#8)
  • "Boyfriend" – Ariana Grande and Social House (#8)
  • "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" – Ariana Grande (#2)
  • "Breathin" – Ariana Grande (#12 in 2018, #15 in 2019)
  • "Bury a Friend" – Billie Eilish (#14)
  • "Circles" – Post Malone (#1)
  • "Closed on Sunday" – Kanye West (#17)
  • "Dance Monkey" – Tones and I (#9)
  • "Dancing with a Stranger" – Sam Smith and Normani (#7)
  • "Die for Me" – Post Malone feat. Future and Halsey (#20)
  • "Don't Call Me Angel" − Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey (#13)
  • "Don't Start Now" – Dua Lipa (#2)
  • "Drip Too Hard" − Lil Baby and Gunna (#4 in 2018, #8 in 2019)
  • "Earfquake" – Tyler, the Creator (#13)
  • "Earth" – Lil Dicky (#17)
  • "Eastside" – Benny Blanco, Halsey and Khalid (#9)
  • "Enemies" – Post Malone feat. DaBaby (#16)
  • "Even Though I'm Leaving" – Luke Combs (#11)
  • "Everything I Wanted" – Billie Eilish (#8)
  • "Follow God" – Kanye West (#7)
  • "Futsal Shuffle 2020" – Lil Uzi Vert (#5)
  • "Girls Like You" − Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B (#1 in 2018, #7 in 2019)
  • "God's Country" – Blake Shelton (#17)
  • "Going Bad" – Meek Mill feat. Drake (#6 in 2018, #10 in 2019)
  • "Good as Hell" – Lizzo (#3)
  • "Goodbyes" – Post Malone feat. Young Thug (#3)
  • "Happier" – Marshmello and Bastille (#2)
  • "Heartless" – The Weeknd (#1)
  • "Hey Look Ma, I Made It" – Panic! at the Disco (#16)
  • "High Hopes" – Panic! at the Disco (#4)
  • "Highest in the Room" – Travis Scott (#1)
  • "Hollywood's Bleeding" – Post Malone (#15)
  • "Homicide" – Logic feat. Eminem (#5)
  • "Hot" – Young Thug feat. Gunna (#11)
  • "Hot Girl Summer" – Megan Thee Stallion feat. Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla Sign (#11)
  • "I Don't Care" – Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber (#2)
  • "If I Can't Have You" – Shawn Mendes (#2)
  • "Intro" – DaBaby (#13)
  • "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" − Andy Williams (#10 in 2018, #13 in 2019)
  • "Jingle Bell Rock" – Bobby Helms (#8)
  • "Last Christmas" – Wham! (#17)
  • "Leave Me Alone" – Flipp Dinero (#20)
  • "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" − Dean Martin (#20)
  • "Lights Up" – Harry Styles (#17)
  • "Lose You to Love Me" – Selena Gomez (#1)
  • "Lover" – Taylor Swift (#10)
  • "Lucid Dreams" – Juice WRLD (#2 in 2018, #8 in 2019)
  • "Me!" – Taylor Swift feat. Brendon Urie (#2)
  • "Megatron" – Nicki Minaj (#20)
  • "Memories" – Maroon 5 (#4)
  • "Mia" – Bad Bunny feat. Drake (#5 in 2018, #19 in 2019)
  • "Middle Child" – J. Cole (#4)
  • "Mo Bamba" − Sheck Wes (#6 in 2018, #14 in 2019)
  • "Money" − Cardi B (#13)
  • "Money in the Grave" – Drake feat. Rick Ross (#7)
  • "Murder on My Mind" − YNW Melly (#14)
  • "NASA" – Ariana Grande (#17)
  • "Needy" – Ariana Grande (#14)
  • "Never Really Over" – Katy Perry (#15)
  • "Nightmare" – Halsey (#15)
  • "No Guidance" – Chris Brown feat. Drake (#5)
  • "Old Town Road" – Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus (#1)
  • "One Man Band" – Old Dominion (#20)
  • "Only Human" – Jonas Brothers (#18)
  • "Panini" – Lil Nas X (#5)
  • "Playing Games" – Summer Walker (#16)
  • "Please Me" – Cardi B and Bruno Mars (#3)
  • "Pop Out" – Polo G feat. Lil Tjay (#11)
  • "Press" – Cardi B (#16)
  • "Ransom" – Lil Tecca (#4)
  • "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" – Brenda Lee (#2)
  • "Roxanne" – Arizona Zervas (#4)
  • "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" − Gene Autry (#16)
  • "Saint-Tropez" – Post Malone (#18)
  • "Selah" – Kanye West (#19)
  • "Señorita" – Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello (#1)
  • "Shallow" − Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper (#1)
  • "Sicko Mode" – Travis Scott (#1 in 2018, #3 in 2019)
  • "Someone You Loved" – Lewis Capaldi (#1)
  • "Sucker" – Jonas Brothers (#1)
  • "Suge" – DaBaby (#7)
  • "Sunflower" – Post Malone and Swae Lee (#1)
  • "Sweet but Psycho" – Ava Max (#10)
  • "Take What You Want" – Post Malone feat. Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott (#8)
  • "Taki Taki" – DJ Snake feat. Selena Gomez, Ozuna and Cardi B (#11 in 2018, #18 in 2019)
  • "Talk" – Khalid (#3)
  • "Thank U, Next" – Ariana Grande (#1)
  • "The Box" – Roddy Ricch (#18)
  • "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" − Nat King Cole (#11)
  • "The Git Up" – Blanco Brown (#14)
  • "The London" – Young Thug, J. Cole and Travis Scott (#12)
  • "Thotiana" – Blueface (#8)
  • "Trampoline" – Shaed (#13)
  • "Truth Hurts" – Lizzo (#1)
  • "Wake Up in the Sky" − Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars and Kodak Black (#11 in 2018, #12 in 2019)
  • "Whiskey Glasses" – Morgan Wallen (#17)
  • "Wish Wish" − DJ Khaled feat. Cardi B and 21 Savage (#19)
  • "Without Me" – Halsey (#1)
  • "Woah" – Lil Baby (#16)
  • "Wow." – Post Malone (#2)
  • "You Need to Calm Down" – Taylor Swift (#2)
  • "Youngblood" – 5 Seconds of Summer (#7 in 2018, #14 in 2019)
  • "Zeze" − Kodak Black feat. Travis Scott and Offset (#2 in 2018, #9 in 2019)
  • Deaths[edit]

  • Pegi Young, 66, musician, activist[112]
  • January 2 – Daryl Dragon, 76, musician, songwriter, keyboardist (Captain & Tennille)[113]
  • January 3 – Steve Ripley, 69, singer songwriter (The Tractors)[114]
  • January 5 – Alvin Fielder, 83, jazz drummer[115]
  • January 7 – Clydie King, 75, pop and rock singer[116]
  • January 9 – Joseph Jarman, 81, jazz saxophonist[117]
  • January 10 – Larry Cunningham, 67, R&B singer
  • January 12 – Sanger D. Shafer, 84, country singer, songwriter[118]
  • January 13
  • January 16 – Lorna Doom, 61, punk rock bassist[120]
  • January 17 – Reggie Young, 82, country and rock guitarist, session musician[121]
  • January 21 –
  • January 25 – Jacqueline Steiner, 94, folk singer, songwriter[125]
  • January 26 – Bruce Corbitt, 56, heavy metal vocalist[126]
  • January 28 – Paul Whaley, 72, rock drummer[127]
  • January 29 – James Ingram, 66, R&B singer[128]
  • January 31 – Harold Bradley, 93, country guitarist[129]
  • February 2 – Alex Brown, 52, rock guitarist (Gorilla Biscuits)[130]
  • February 3 – Tim Landers, 62, vocalist and singer[131]
  • February 11 – Harvey Scales, 78, R&B soul singer and songwriter[132]
  • February 15 – Kofi Burbridge, 57, keyboardist and flautist[133]
  • February 16 – Ken Nordine, 98, spoken word jazz[134]
  • February 17 – Ethel Ennis, 86, jazz musician[135]
  • February 19 – Artie Wayne, 77, pop singer, producer
  • February 20 – Dominick Argento, 91, composer[136]
  • February 21 –
  • February 24 – Mac Wiseman, 93, bluegrass musician[139]
  • March 1 – Stephan Ellis, 69, rock bassist (Survivor)[140]
  • March 2 – Al Hazan, 84, pianist (B. Bumble and the Stingers), songwriter and record producer
  • March 4 – Mike Walker, 50, rock drummer (Aranda)
  • March 5 – Sara Romweber, 55, drummer for Let's Active, Snatches of Pink and Dex Romweber Duo[141]
  • March 6 – James Dapogny, 78, jazz pianist[142]
  • March 8 – Eddie Taylor Jr., 46, blues singer and guitarist
  • March 10 – Asa Brebner, 65, singer-songwriter and guitarist[143][144]
  • March 11 – Hal Blaine, 90, rock and pop drummer[145]
  • March 12 – John Kilzer, 62, singer and songwriter[146]
  • March 16 –
  • March 17 – Andre Williams, 82, R&B singer[149]
  • March 21 – Doris Duke, 77, gospel and soul singer
  • March 25 – Scott Walker, 76, experimental pop singer (The Walker Brothers)[150]
  • March 28 - Maury Laws, 95, composer
  • March 31 – Nipsey Hussle, 33, rapper[151]
  • April 2 –
  • April 3 - Shawn Smith, 53, singer and songwriter[152]
  • April 4 – Tiger Merrit, 31, rock singer and guitarist
  • April 5 – Davey Williams, 66, Avant-Garde and jazz guitarist
  • April 6 – Jim Glaser, 81, country singer[154]
  • April 10 – Earl Thomas Conley, 77, country singer[155]
  • April 15 – Joe Terry, 78, doo-wop and rock and roll (Danny & the Juniors)
  • April 18 – Eddie Tinger, 92, blues singer and keyboardist
  • April 22 – Dave Samuels, 70, jazz musician[156]
  • April 26 – Phil McCormack, 58, southern rock singer (Molly Hatchet)[157]
  • May 2 – John Starling, 79, bluegrass singer and songwriter (The Seldom Scene)[158]
  • May 4 – J.R. Cobb, 75, guitarist and songwriter[159]
  • May 9 – Preston Epps, 88, percussionist
  • May 11 –
  • May 13 – Doris Day, 97, singer and actress[162][163]
  • May 14 –
  • May 15
    • Chuck Barksdale, 84, R&B singer, bass singer and founding member of The Dells.[164]
    • Huelyn Duvall, 79, rockabilly singer and guitarist
  • May 17 – Eric Moore, 67, hard rock singer and bassist
  • May 28 – John Gary Williams, 73, R&B singer[165]
  • May 29 –
  • May 30 – Leon Redbone, 69, jazz and ragtime singer, guitarist[169][170]
  • May 31 – Roky Ericson, 71, psychedelic rock singer and songwriter
  • June 4 - Mikey Dees, TBD, punk rock singer and guitarist (Fitz of Depression)
  • June 5 – Brian Doherty, 51, guitarist (Big Wreck)[171][172]
  • June 6 – Dr. John, 77, blues, jazz, boogie-woogie, and rock singer, songwriter
  • June 9 –
  • June 10 –
  • June 16 – Bishop Bullwinkle, 70, soul singer
  • June 19 – Etika, 29, youtuber and rapper
  • June 23 – David Bartholomew, 100, composer and bandleader
  • June 24 – Jeff Austin, 45, bluegrass singer
  • June 29 – Gary Duncan, 72, rock guitarist
  • July 1 – Sid Ramin, 100, composer and arranger
  • July 9 – Aaron Rosand, 92, classical violinist
  • July 10 – Jerry Lawson, 75, a cappella singer
  • July 12 –
    • Dick Richards, 95, rock and roll drummer
    • Russell Smith, 70, country rock singer
  • July 16 - Bill Vitt, rock drummer
  • July 18 – Bob Frank, 75, singer, songwriter
  • July 21 – Ben Johnston, 93, microtonal composer
  • July 22 – Art Neville, 81, funk singer, keyboardist
  • July 29 – Ras G, 39, hip hop producer
  • August 5 – Lizzie Grey, 60, glam metal guitarist
  • August 7
  • August 11 – Jim Cullum Jr., 77, jazz cornetist
  • August 19 – Larry Taylor, 77, bass guitarist
  • August 27
  • August 28 – Nancy Holloway, 86, jazz and pop singer
  • August 29 – Jimmy Pitman, 72, rock singer, songwriter and guitarist (Strawberry Alarm Clock)
  • September 5 – Jimmy Johnson, 76, rock and soul guitarist
  • September 10 –
  • September 13 – Eddie Money, 70, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
  • September 15 – Ric Ocasek, 75, singer, songwriter, record producer (The Cars)
  • September 16 –
    • John Cohen, 87, folk banjoist and guitarist
    • Mick Shauer, 47, stoner rock keyboardist
  • September 19
  • September 24 – Robert Hunter, 78, rock lyricist and multi-instrumentalist
  • September 26 – Jimmy Spicer, 61, rapper
  • September 29 – Busbee, 43, songwriter and producer
  • September 30 – Jessye Norman, 74, opera soprano singer
  • October 1 – Beverly Watkins, 80, blues guitarist
  • October 2 – Kim Shattuck, 56, singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Muffs, The Pandoras)
  • October 3 – Vinnie Bell, 87, session guitarist
  • October 4 – Ed Ackerson, 54, alternative rock singer and guitarist (Polara)
  • October 5 – Larry Junstrom, 70, southern rock bassist (38 Special, Lynyrd Skynyrd)
  • October 12 –
  • October 14 – Steve Cash, 73, southern rock singer
  • October 17 – Ray Santos, 90, Latin pop saxophonist
  • October 25 – Joe Sun, 76, country singer
  • October 26 – Paul Barrere, 71, southern rock guitarist
  • October 31 – Kendra Malia, 37, witch house singer
  • November 11 – Bad Azz, 43, rapper
  • November 20 – Doug Lubahn, 71, psychedelic rock and jazz rock bassist (Clear Light)
  • November 21
  • November 29 – Irving Burgie, 95, musician and songwriter[176][177]
  • December 2 – Jimmy Cavallo, 92, rock and roll singer
  • December 5 – Jerry Naylor, 80, rock and roll musician (The Crickets)
  • December 7 –
  • December 8 – Juice WRLD, 21, rapper, singer, songwriter
  • December 13 –
  • December 14 – Irv Williams, 100, jazz saxophonist
  • December 18 – Abbey Simon, 99, classical pianist
  • December 24 –
  • December 26 – Sleepy LaBeef, 84, rockabilly singer and guitarist
  • December 29 – Norma Tanega, 80, folk singer-songwriter
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