Lady Gaga – Born This Way (2011)
In so many ways, Lady Gaga is always just ahead of the curve, and her steadfast commitment to inclusivity and outspoken adoration for the LGBTQ+ community is just one of the ways Born This Way proves that.
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Carly Rae Jepsen – E•MO•TION (2015)
From the opening saxophone riff to the closer of “Favourite Color,” Carly Rae Jepsen’s third studio album deserves every bit of “cult classic” status it’s earned since its 2015 release.
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BTS – BE (2020)
The messages woven into “Telepathy” and “Blue & Grey” are so thoughtfully constructed, and the way “Stay” falls into “Dynamite,” the forever queen of 2020, is irreplaceable.
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Maggie Rogers – Heard It in a Past Life (2019)
Heard It in a Past Life moves with the listener through whatever season of uncertainty they may be in like a patient, trustworthy friend.
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Taylor Swift – reputation (2017)
reputation has some of Swift’s best work as a writer, and many songs on the album, believe it or not, could have just as easily fit into folklore and evermore with different production.
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