![]() His Southern California roots are unassuming when listening for an accent, but this is an LP that’s guaranteed to make you feel as though you’re cruising on the freeway in 75-degree weather, no worries or anxiety. With his full-length debut, fusing hip-hop and R&B with melodic rhymes and smooth transitions, Blxst made listeners feel they were listening to one extended song. (To hear a podcast version of this list’s top 50, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or press play above.) And those are just some of the sounds that shaped 2022 - a year in music we have a feeling we’ll be thinking about (and dancing to) for a long time to come. Elsewhere, Wet Leg came out of seemingly nowhere to make one of the year’s funniest and straight-up best rock albums Steve Lacy achieved a pop breakthrough even he wasn’t expecting Alvvays reemerged from their Canadian hibernation with an instant indie-pop classic J-Hope went solo with terrific results. Rosalía, King Princess, Omar Apollo, and Bartees Strange are just a few of those who won our attention as new acts over the past few years, then did truly amazing things with the spotlight they’d earned. It was also a time for artists to level up to stunning effect. ![]() It was a very big year for very big albums. Beyoncé ended a six-year break between solo studio LPs with a masterful dance-music reinvention Bad Bunny celebrated yet another year as the biggest artist in the world with his latest chart-conquering smash Taylor Swift left her cottage Harry Styles took us back to his place Drake released not one but two blockbusters Pusha T reminded us that no one raps about anything as well as he raps about his favorite subjects. ![]() Every time we turned around in 2022, it felt like another superstar was blowing our minds with a headline-making event release.
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