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The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2021 in music in the United States.
2 – Demi Lovato released her first album in nearly four years, Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over .[ 3]
9 – Taylor Swift released Fearless (Taylor's Version) , a re-recorded version of her 2008 album of the same name. Swift had announced her intention to re-record her first six studio albums after her master recordings were sold to Scooter Braun . The album became the first ever re-recorded album to top the US Billboard 200 chart.[ 4]
Rapper DMX died at the age of 50, one week after suffering a heart attack from a drug overdose.
16 – Cannibal Corpse released their first album in four years, Violence Unimagined .
18 – The 56th Academy of Country Music Awards took place at various locations in Nashville .
23 – Porter Robinson released his sophomore album, and also his first in seven years, Nurture .
30 – Flotsam and Jetsam was scheduled to begin their Demolition of North America tour at the Club Red in Tempe, Arizona ; this tour had previously been postponed from 2020 to this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but was later put on hold until further notice. A new album, Blood in the Water , previously expected to coincide with the tour, was released on June 4.[ 5]
7 – Travis Tritt released his first album in fourteen years, Set in Stone .
14 – Alan Jackson released his first album in six years, Where Have You Gone .
21 – Blake Shelton released his first album in nearly four years, Body Language .[ 6]
23 – The Billboard Music Awards took place in Los Angeles.[ 7]
24 – Megadeth parted ways with its co-founder, bassist David Ellefson , following accusations of sexual misconduct on his part. Ellefson denied the allegations as false and is currently pursuing charges and a defamation lawsuit against the accuser. The woman involved also made a statement denying the allegations.[ 8] [ 9]
25 – Cam Anthony won the twentieth season of The Voice . Kenzie Wheeler was named runner-up. Jordan Matthew Young, Rachel Mac, and Victor Solomon finished third, fourth, and fifth place respectively.
28 – DMX 's first album in nine years (and also his final album), Exodus , was released following his death in April.
12 – Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell announced his retirement from the band to focus on his health following an erratic performance at the Big Sip festival in Bethel, New York .[ 10]
15 – Kelly Clarkson released her second Christmas album, and also first in nearly four years, When Christmas Comes Around... .[ 11]
Gemini Syndrome released their first album in five years, 3rd Degree - The Raising .
19 – The 52nd GMA Dove Awards were held at the Allen Arena located in Nashville, Tennessee . Steven Furtick led the non-artist nominations with ten nominations, whilst Elevation Worship and Brandon Lake led the artist nominations with seven each.
22 – Fuel released their first album in seven years, Anomaly . It is their first and only album to feature lead singer John Corsale, following the second departure of original lead singer Brett Scallions . Co-founding member Carl Bell made his return on this album for the first time since 2007's Angels & Devils , and drummer Kevin Miller appeared for the first time since 2003's Natural Selection .
29 – Mastodon released their first album in four years, Hushed and Grim .
31 – Limp Bizkit released their first album in ten years, Still Sucks .
Albums released in 2021 [ edit ]
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.
"1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back " – Olivia Rodrigo (#19)
"100 Mil' " – J. Cole and Bas (#14)
"34+35 " – Ariana Grande feat. Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion (#2)
"7 Summers " – Morgan Wallen (#6 in 2020, #18 in 2021)
"7AM on Bridle Path " – Drake (#16)
"95 South " – J. Cole (#8)
"A Holly Jolly Christmas " – Burl Ives (#4)
"ABCDEFU " – Gayle (#15)
"All I Want for Christmas Is You " – Mariah Carey (#1)
"All Too Well (Taylor's Version) " – Taylor Swift (#1)
"Already Dead " – Juice Wrld (#20)
"Am I the Only One " – Aaron Lewis (#14)
"Amari " – J. Cole (#5)
"Anyone " – Justin Bieber (#6)
"Applying Pressure " – J. Cole (#13)
"Astronaut in the Ocean " – Masked Wolf (#6)
"Back in Blood " – Pooh Shiesty feat. Lil Durk (#13)
"Bad Habits " – Ed Sheeran (#2)
"Bang! " – AJR (#8)
"Beat Box " – SpotemGottem feat. Pooh Shiesty or DaBaby (#12)
"Beautiful Mistakes " – Maroon 5 feat. Megan Thee Stallion (#13)
"Beggin' " – Måneskin (#13)
"Best Friend " – Saweetie feat. Doja Cat (#14)
"Better Together " – Luke Combs (#15)
"Blinding Lights " – The Weeknd (#1 in 2020, #3 in 2021)
"Body " – Megan Thee Stallion (#12 in 2020, #16 in 2021)
"Brutal " – Olivia Rodrigo (#12)
"Bubbly " – Young Thug , Drake and Travis Scott (#20)
"Butter " – BTS (#1)
"Calling My Phone " – Lil Tjay feat. 6lack (#3)
"Champagne Poetry " – Drake (#4)
"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) " – Darlene Love (#17)
"Cold Heart (Pnau remix) " – Elton John and Dua Lipa (#11)
"Dakiti " – Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez (#5 in 2020, #17 in 2021)
"Deja Vu " – Olivia Rodrigo (#3)
"Drivers License " – Olivia Rodrigo (#1)
"Dynamite " – BTS (#1 in 2020, #5 in 2021)
"Easy on Me " – Adele (#1)
"Enough for You " – Olivia Rodrigo (#14)
"Escape Plan " – Travis Scott (#11)
"Essence " – Wizkid feat. Tems and Justin Bieber (#9)
"Every Chance I Get " – DJ Khaled feat. Lil Baby and Lil Durk (#20)
"Fair Trade " – Drake feat. Travis Scott (#3)
"Family Ties " – Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar (#18)
"Fancy Like " – Walker Hayes (#3)
"Favorite Crime " – Olivia Rodrigo (#16)
"Feliz Navidad " – José Feliciano (#6)
"For the Night " – Pop Smoke feat. Lil Baby and DaBaby (#6 in 2020, #11 in 2021)
"Forever After All " – Luke Combs (#2 in 2020, #12 in 2021)
"Girls Want Girls " – Drake feat. Lil Baby (#2)
"Go Crazy " – Chris Brown and Young Thug (#3)
"Good 4 U " – Olivia Rodrigo (#1)
"Good Days " – SZA (#9)
"Good Time " – Niko Moon (#20)
"Happier " – Olivia Rodrigo (#15)
"Happier Than Ever " – Billie Eilish (#11)
"Happy Holiday / The Holiday Season " – Andy Williams (#18)
"Hats Off " – Lil Baby, Lil Durk and Travis Scott (#16)
"Having Our Way " – Migos feat. Drake (#15)
"Heartbreak Anniversary " – Giveon (#16)
"Heat Waves " – Glass Animals (#7)
"Hold On " – Justin Bieber (#20)
"Holy " – Justin Bieber feat. Chance the Rapper (#3 in 2020, #4 in 2021)
"Hurricane " – Kanye West (#6)
"I Drink Wine " – Adele (#18)
"I Hate U " – SZA (#7)
"I Hope " – Gabby Barrett feat. Charlie Puth (#3 in 2020, #8 in 2021)
"If I Didn't Love You " – Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood (#15)
"In the Bible " – Drake feat. Lil Durk and Giveon (#7)
"Industry Baby " – Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow (#1)
"Interlude " – J. Cole (#8)
"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas " – Michael Bublé (#20)
"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas " – Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (#12 in 2020, #15 in 2021)
"It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year " – Andy Williams (#5)
"Jail " – Kanye West (#10)
"Jingle Bell Rock " – Bobby Helms (#3)
"Junya " – Kanye West (#16)
"Kings & Queens " – Ava Max (#13 in 2020, #15 in 2021)
"Kiss Me More " – Doja Cat feat. SZA (#3)
"Knife Talk " – Drake feat. 21 Savage and Project Pat (#4)
"Last Christmas " – Wham! (#9)
"Late at Night " – Roddy Ricch (#20)
"Laugh Now Cry Later " – Drake feat. Lil Durk (#2 in 2020, #7 in 2021)
"Leave Before You Love Me " – Marshmello and Jonas Brothers (#19)
"Leave the Door Open " – Silk Sonic , Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak (#1)
"Lemon Pepper Freestyle " – Drake feat. Rick Ross (#3)
"Lemonade " – Internet Money and Gunna feat. Don Toliver and Nav (#6 in 2020, #12 in 2021)
"Let Go My Hand " – J. Cole, Bas and 6lack (#19)
"Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow " – Dean Martin (#8)
"Levitating " – Dua Lipa feat. DaBaby (#2)
"Lonely " – Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco (#12)
"Love All " – Drake feat. Jay-Z (#10)
"Love Story (Taylor's Version) " – Taylor Swift (#11)
"Miss the Rage " – Trippie Redd and Playboi Carti (#11)
"Montero (Call Me by Your Name) " – Lil Nas X (#1)
"Mood " – 24kGoldn feat. Iann Dior (#1)
"Moon " – Kanye West (#17)
"More Than My Hometown " – Morgan Wallen (#15 in 2020, #16 in 2021)
"Motley Crew " – Post Malone (#13)
"My Ex's Best Friend " – Machine Gun Kelly feat. Blackbear (#20)
"My Life " – J. Cole, 21 Savage and Morray (#2)
"My Universe " – Coldplay and BTS (#1)
"N 2 Deep " – Drake feat. Future (#12)
"Need to Know " – Doja Cat (#8)
"No Friends in the Industry " – Drake (#11)
"No Love " – Summer Walker and SZA (#13)
"Off the Grid " – Kanye West (#11)
"Oh My God " – Adele (#5)
"Ok Ok " – Kanye West (#12)
"On Me " – Lil Baby (#15)
"One Right Now " – Post Malone and The Weeknd (#6)
"Papi's Home " – Drake (#8)
"Peaches " – Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar and Giveon (#1)
"Permission to Dance " – BTS (#1)
"Pipe Down " – Drake (#14)
"Positions " – Ariana Grande (#1 in 2020, #2 in 2021)
"Praise God " – Kanye West (#20)
"Pride Is the Devil " – J. Cole and Lil Baby (#7)
"Punchin' the Clock " – J. Cole (#20)
"Race My Mind " – Drake (#18)
"Rapstar " – Polo G (#1)
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree " – Brenda Lee (#2)
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer " – Gene Autry (#16)
"Ruff Ryders' Anthem " – DMX (#16)
"Rumors " – Lizzo and Cardi B (#4)
"Run Rudolph Run " – Chuck Berry (#10)
"Santa Tell Me " – Ariana Grande (#17)
"Save Your Tears " – The Weeknd and Ariana Grande (#1)
"Seeing Green " – Nicki Minaj , Drake and Lil Wayne (#12)
"Shivers " – Ed Sheeran (#5)
"Skate " – Silk Sonic, Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak (#14)
"Ski " – Young Thug and Gunna (#18)
"Sleigh Ride " – The Ronettes (#13)
"Smokin Out the Window " – Silk Sonic, Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak (#5)
"Solid " – Young Thug and Gunna feat. Drake (#12)
"State of Grace (Taylor's Version) " – Taylor Swift (#18)
"Stay " – The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber (#1)
"Street Runner " – Rod Wave (#16)
"Streets " – Doja Cat (#16)
"Super Gremlin " – Kodak Black (#20)
"Take My Breath " – The Weeknd (#6)
"Thats What I Want " – Lil Nas X (#10)
"The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You) " – Nat King Cole (#11)
"The Good Ones " – Gabby Barrett (#19)
"Therefore I Am " – Billie Eilish (#2 in 2020, #12 in 2021)
"Thot Shit " – Megan Thee Stallion (#16)
"Thriller " – Michael Jackson (#4 in 1984, #19 in 2021)
"Tombstone " – Rod Wave (#11)
"Traitor " – Olivia Rodrigo (#9)
"TSU " – Drake (#9)
"Underneath the Tree " – Kelly Clarkson (#12)
"Up " – Cardi B (#1)
"Wants and Needs " – Drake feat. Lil Baby (#2)
"Wasted on You " – Morgan Wallen (#9)
"Way 2 Sexy " – Drake feat. Future and Young Thug (#1)
"What You Know Bout Love " – Pop Smoke (#9)
"What's Next " – Drake (#1)
"White Christmas " – Bing Crosby (#12 in 1962, #20 in 2021)
"Who Want Smoke?? " – Nardo Wick feat. G Herbo , Lil Durk and 21 Savage (#17)
"Whole Lotta Money " – Bia feat. Nicki Minaj (#16)
"Whoopty " – CJ (#10)
"Wild Side " – Normani feat. Cardi B (#14)
"Without You " – The Kid Laroi and Miley Cyrus (#8)
"Wockesha " – Moneybagg Yo (#20)
"WusYaName " – Tyler, the Creator feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Ty Dolla Sign (#14)
"Yonaguni " – Bad Bunny (#10)
"You Broke Me First " – Tate McRae (#17)
"You Right " – Doja Cat and The Weeknd (#11)
"You're Mines Still " – Yung Bleu feat. Drake (#18)
"Your Power " – Billie Eilish (#10)
January 1 – Misty Morgan, 75, country music singer
January 7 –
January 8 – Ed Bruce , 81, country music singer, songwriter
January 11 –
January 13 –
January 14 –
January 16 –
Jason Cope, 43, country music guitarist
Phil Spector , 81, record producer, pop musician and songwriter
January 17 –
January 18 – Jimmie Rodgers , 87, pop singer
January 21 – Randy Parton , 67, country music singer, songwriter
January 22 – James Purify, 76, R&B singer (James & Bobby Purify )
January 24 – Tom Stevens , 64, alternative country music bassist
January 29 – Grady Gaines , 86, blues saxophonist
January 30 – Double K , 43, rapper (People Under the Stairs )
February 2 – Aaron Wegelin, indie rock drummer
February 3 –
February 4 –
February 5 – Douglas Miller , 71, gospel singer
February 7 – Elliot Mazer , 79, record producer and audio engineer
February 8 – Mary Wilson , 76, soul singer (The Supremes )[ 52]
February 9 –
Chick Corea , 79, jazz keyboardist and composer
Cedrick Cotton, 46, R&B singer
February 10 – Lee Sexton , 92, bluegrass banjoist
February 12 – Milford Graves , 79, jazz drummer
February 14 – Ari Gold , 47, R&B singer
February 16 – Carman , 65, contemporary Christian singer
February 18 –
February 19 –
February 20 – Gene Taylor , 68, rock keyboardist
February 26 – Bob James , 68, hard rock singer
February 28 – Ian North , 68, power pop singer and guitarist
March 1 – Ralph Peterson Jr. , 58, jazz drummer
March 2 – Mark Goffeney , 51, rock bassist
March 3 – Duffy Jackson , 67, jazz drummer
March 4 – Barbara Ess , 72, post-punk multi-instrumentalist
March 5 – Michael Stanley , 72, rock singer-songwriter and guitarist
March 11 –
March 14 –
Reggie Warren, 52, R&B singer
Taylor Dee, 33, country music singer
March 17 –
Matt Miller, 34, indie rock keyboardist
Freddie Redd , 92, jazz keyboardist
Corey Steger, 42, metalcore guitarist
March 18 – Paul Jackson , 73, jazz fusion bassist
March 19 – Gary Leib , 65, new wave keyboardist
March 20 – Dan Sartain , 39, garage rock and rockabilly singer-songwriter
March 23 – Don Heffington , 70, roots rock drummer
March 25 – Tavish Maloney, 24, emo guitarist
March 26 – Brett Bradshaw, 50, glam metal drummer
April 2 – Morris Dickerson, 71, funk bassist and singer
April 9 – DMX , 50, rapper, songwriter and actor
April 10 – Bob Petric, indie rock guitarist
April 14 – Rusty Young , 75, country rock singer-songwriter and guitarist
April 16 – Mike Mitchell, 77, rock guitarist
April 17 – Black Rob , 51, rapper
April 18 – Paul Oscher , 71, blues singer
April 19 – Jim Steinman , 73, rock lyricist, composer, pianist, and record producer
April 21 – Joe Long , 88, pop rock bassist
April 23 – Shock G , 57, rapper (Digital Underground )
April 25 – Denny Freeman , 76, blues guitarist
April 29 –
April 30 – John Dee Holeman , 92, Piedmont blues guitarist, singer, songwriter
May 1 – Wondress Hutchinson , 56, dance singer
May 2 – Tommy West , 78, music producer and singer-songwriter
May 3 – Lloyd Price , 88, singer-songwriter and businessman
May 6 – Pervis Staples , 85, gospel singer
May 8 – Curtis Fuller , 86, jazz trombonist
May 13 –
May 15 – Mario Pavone , 80, jazz pianist
May 16 – Patsy Bruce , 81, country songwriter
May 17 – Neal Ford, 78, psychedelic rock singer
May 19 – Alix Dobkin , 80, folk singer-songwriter and guitarist
May 20 – Roger Hawkins , 75, rock and soul drummer
May 24 –
John Davis, 66, dance pop music singer
Samuel E. Wright , 74, pop singer and actor
May 29 -
May 31 – Lil Loaded , 20, rapper
June 3 – Karla Burns , 66, opera singer
June 7 – David C. Lewis , soft rock and new age keyboardist
June 8 – Dean Parrish , 79, soul singer
June 9 – Juan Nelson, 62, blues rock bassist
June 18 – Gift of Gab , 50, rapper (Blackalicious )
June 20 –
June 23 – Ellen McIlwaine , 75, psychedelic rock and blues singer, guitarist
June 26 –
June 28 – Burton Greene , 84, free jazz pianist
July 1 – Bryan St. Pere, 52, alternative rock drummer
July 4 – Sanford Clark , 85, rockabilly singer
July 9 – Andrew Williams, 49, Christian rock drummer
July 10 –
Byron Berline , 77, bluegrass fiddler
Chris Hutka, 35, post-hardcore singer
July 11 – Juini Booth , 73, jazz bassist
July 14 –
Gary Corbett, 63, blues rock keyboardist
Jeff LaBar , 58, glam metal and blues rock guitarist (Cinderella )
July 16 – Biz Markie , 57, rapper
July 17 – Robby Steinhardt , 71, progressive rock singer and violinist (Kansas )
July 19 – Chuck E. Weiss , 76, blues rock singer-songwriter
July 21 – Clarence McDonald , 76, pianist, composer, arranger and producer
July 25 – Count M'Butu, 75, blues rock percussionist (The Derek Trucks Band )
July 26 –
July 27 – Willie Winfield, 91, doo-wop singer
July 28 – Dusty Hill , 72, rock singer and bassist (ZZ Top )
July 29 – Gonzoe, 45, rapper (Kausion )
August 1 – Paul Cotton , 78, country rock singer
August 3 – Kelli Hand , 56, techno DJ
August 4 –
August 7 – Dennis Johnson, 70, saxophonist
August 9 – Chucky Thompson , 53, record producer
August 11 –
August 12 – Ronnell Bright , 91, jazz pianist
August 13 –
August 17 – Squeak, 26, hip hop producer
August 20 –
August 21 –
August 22 – Eric Wagner , doom metal singer
August 26 – Kenny Malone , 83, country music drummer
August 29 –
John Drake, 74, rock singer
Ron Bushy , 79, psychedelic rock drummer
August 30 – Lee Williams, 75, gospel singer
September 1 – Carol Fran , 87, soul blues singer and pianist
September 5 – Rickie Lee Reynolds, 72, rock guitarist
September 7 – Warren Storm , 84, swamp pop singer and drummer
September 8 – Susan Anway, 70, indie rock singer
September 12 – Don Maddox, 90, country singer
September 13 – George Wein , 95, jazz pianist
September 15 – Leonard Gibbs , 73, jazz percussionist
September 16 – Jane Powell , 92, pop singer
September 20 –
Sarah Dash , 76, R&B and funk singer
Warner Williams, 91, blues guitarist
September 22 – Bob Moore , 88, country music bassist
September 23 – Sue Thompson , 96, pop and country singer
September 24 – Pee Wee Ellis , 80, jazz and soul saxophonist
September 26 – George Frayne IV, 77, country rock singer and keyboardist
September 27 – Andrea Martin, 49, R&B singer and songwriter
September 28 –
September 29 – Mike Renzi , 80, jazz pianist and conductor
September 30 – Carlisle Floyd , 95, opera composer
October 1 – Raymond Gniewek , 89, classical violinist
October 8 – Jem Targal , 74, psychedelic rock bassist
October 9 – Dee Pop, 65, post-punk drummer
October 11 – Deon Estus , 65, R&B bassist and singer
October 14 –
October 15 – Regi Hargis, 70, funk guitarist and singer
October 16 – Ron Tutt , 83, rock drummer
October 17 – Bruce Gaston , 74, classical instrumentalist
October 21 –
Tommy DeBarge, 64, funk bassist and singer
Robin McNamara , 74, pop rock singer-songwriter
October 22 – Jay Black , 82, pop rock singer
October 24 –
October 26 – Rose Lee Maphis , 98, country singer
October 27 – William Shelby, 65, funk keyboardist
November 1 –
November 2 – Ronnie Wilson, 73, funk instrumentalist
November 8 – Margo Guryan , pop singer-songwriter
November 10 – Mike Gresema, 56, hard rock drummer
November 11 – John Goodsall , 68, progressive rock and jazz guitarist
November 13 – Philip Margo , 79, doo-wop singer
November 17 –
November 18 − Slide Hampton , 89, jazz trombonist
November 20 − Billy Hinsche , 70, pop singer, guitarist and keyboardist
November 21 − Yul Anderson , 63, blues and gospel singer, guitarist and pianist
November 22 − Joanne Shenandoah , 63, folk singer-songwriter and guitarist
November 24 − Marilyn McLeod , 82, R&B singer and songwriter
November 26 − Stephen Sondheim , 91, film and theater composer and lyricist
December 1 – Alvin Lucier , 90, experimental composer and sound artist
December 4 − Stonewall Jackson , 89, country music singer
December 7 − Greg Tate , 63, multi-genre guitarist and music critic
December 8 −
Gil Bridges, 80, rock saxophonist
Barry Harris , 91, jazz pianist
Ralph Tavares, 79, R&B singer
December 9 − David Lasley , 74, pop and R&B singer
December 10 − Michael Nesmith , 78, rock and country singer, songwriter and guitarist (The Monkees )
December 13 − Joe Simon , 85, R&B and soul singer
December 15 − Hub , 62, hip hop bassist (The Roots )
December 16 − Wanda Young , 78, R&B singer
December 18 − Kangol Kid , 55, rapper (UTFO )
December 19 − Drakeo the Ruler , 28, rapper
December 20 − Paul Mitchell, 53, R&B singer
December 24 − J.D. Crowe , 84, bluegrass banjo player
December 25 − Tiffini Hale, 54, pop singer (The Party )
December 30 − Stephen J. Lawrence , 82, television composer
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