My Favorite Albums/Songs Of All Time

DescriptionAn article ranking my favorite albums and songs of all time.
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Albums5. Rise & Fall Of A Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan - Vibrant, fearless, and bursting with personality, this album celebrates self-expression and queer identity. Roan’s playful lyricism and anthemic sound make me feel empowered and free.
4. GUTS by Olivia Rodrigo - Raw, rebellious, and painfully relatable. Olivia captures the chaos of heartbreak and youth, channeling emotions I’ve felt but couldn’t express.
3. Melodrama by Lorde - A beautifully crafted exploration of loneliness and self-discovery. Lorde’s poetic reflections on heartbreak resonate deeply with my experiences of loss and growth.
2. Section.80 by Kendrick Lamar - A masterclass in storytelling and social commentary. Kendrick’s raw lyricism and powerful messages challenge me to see the world from new perspectives. Honorable mentions are good kid, m.A.A.d city, To Pimp A Butterfly, and GNX.
1. 1989 (Taylor's Version) by Taylor Swift - A shimmering pop masterpiece that blends nostalgia with reinvention. Taylor’s storytelling mirrors my own experiences with love, loss, and self-discovery.
Songs5. MASC by Doja Cat (feat. Teezo Touchdown) - Bold, experimental, and brimming with personality. The genre-bending sound energizes me and reminds me to embrace individuality.
4. Out Of The Woods by Taylor Swift - A sonic whirlwind capturing the highs and anxieties of love. Its frantic energy and emotional depth mirror my own memories of heartbreak and uncertainty.
3. Ribs by Lorde - A haunting reflection on growing up. Its hypnotic beat and aching lyrics evoke my own fear of time slipping away too fast.
2. Runaway by Kanye West (feat. Pusha T) - A masterpiece of vulnerability and regret. Its raw honesty and haunting production remind me that imperfection can be beautiful.
1. Under Pressure by Queen & David Bowie - A timeless anthem of compassion and human struggle. The soaring vocals and urgent message remind me that empathy and connection matter most.