Top 10 Albums by a Female Artist

I have written a blog about my top 10 albums of all time but in today’s blog, their ranking will be changed because our new top 10 will be based on the technichal side of the albums. My criteria in judging these albums isn’t how it sounds to my ear, instead I observed their productions, lyrics, tracklisting and cohesiveness.

In our today’s top 10, I will be ranking my top 10 albums by a female artist since 2000.

 

10. EMOTION by Carly Rae Jepsen

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Let’s face it, this album was completely ignored at the GRAMMYs. It should have been nominated because as soon as it was released, I was already thinking that 1989 by Taylor Swift will be surely having a head to head fight with this album for Album of the Year. This album has more sound of the 80’s than 1989.

9. The Fame by Lady Gaga

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This is probably one of the most iconic pop album of all time since it was able to put Lady Gaga on top of the game. It’s really hard to put a name on pop music because it is more like a business industry so you have to have a good marketing strategy. It was able to pull off market and talent at the same time. It was able to make a Lady Gaga in the industry. That’s what makes this album iconic.

 

8. Red by Taylor Swift

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This album is not a cohesive album. It’s more like a rollercoaster album wherein you will have a really emotional ballad then a dubstep on the next track. It is, I think probably the best work of Swift up this date inspite releasing 1989. It is the most lyrically impressive work of Swift. If it was labeled as pop album and not a country-pop album and remove “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” (because let’s face, she is better than some generic bubblegum pop music) it would have had the thigher chances of winning Album of the Year over RAM at the GRAMMYs.

7.  I Am… Sasha Fears by Beyonce

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Imma let you finish but The Queen B’s I am… Sasha Fears is one of the best album she has ever released. This album is one of her best work up top date (not best, just one of the best because she just released Lemonade. I wasn’t able to listen to it yet because it is not yet available in Spotify besides I’m on my tight belt and I don’t want to pirate it either so it’s not on the list). Her vocals and advocates are really visible in this album especially her voice as a feminist, well, usual Queen B.

6. Born This Way by Lady Gaga

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It’s hard to have a fame like Lady Gaga, but it’s harder to maintain that fame. But Born This Way didn’t just make her fame stable, it made her bigger than any other artist in her game. She didn’t just establish her name as an artist in Born This Way, she was also able to put her name as one of the best voices of this generation with her well controlled 3 octave voice and as one of best performer of all time. The cohesiveness and the ‘out of this world’ topic of this album turned this album to what it is now. The lyrics is probably the highlight of this album aside from the good production.

 

5. 1989 by Taylor Swift

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Let’s face it, this album smoked all of the released of any artist in 2014. It is still doing good on charts as of writing. The cohesiveness and production made by the best producers in pop industry made it as an above average pop album which we always get. Plus, the lyrics from Swift. There’s no track you can consider as a throw away song here. Every single track has the potential to smash every radio station. After her blockbuster album Red, she was able to outdo herself and this album put her on top of her game. After releasing this album, there’s no other popstar in her league had the power and courage to release their albums.

 

4. Crybaby by Melanie Martinez

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It’s damn Melanie Martinez. This kind of music always get ignored by the mass and critics. I don’t know why because this album is not mediocre and even a unique album. It has the most creative production I have ever heard. Its production is even accurate to the lyrics. This album is cohesive and exceptionally catchy. It made Melanie Martinez as Melanie Martinez herself.

3. Fearless

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The youngest winner of Album of the Year is here! It’s Taylor Swift with her Fearless album. This album made her a country-pop superstar wearing cowboy boots and guitar. This album made her the bigger country star existed. The lyrics and the storytelling of each tracks, one word, outstanding. She wrote this album when she was 16,17 and 18, and this album is beyond her age.

2. Back to Black by Amy Whinehousee

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You may like or you may not like what I will going to say but, this late Amy Whinehouse is Lady Gaga. She is Lady Gaga of early 2000’s. This album was able to pull off cohesiveness, lyrics, and topics that aren’t usually the cover of 2000s music. I admit, it is not my kind of music but how it was able to make it to the top 2? Simply because it is a great album.

 

1. 21 by Adele

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Adele everybody. I may not like her voice, but she is really giving us the message “Albums cannot be albums with few good songs” because this album is great. This album was made without the consideration of sales, but it did great on sales. It was like releasing music and you didn’t care what everybody was thinking because it was not the trend but it still performed well in sales. (I haven’t listen to 25, since it is not available on Spotify but after listening to a several tracks on Youtube, I am sure that 21 is better and when will 25?) This album has great lyrics, great production, great tune and cohesive.

My Top 10 Albums

I am the kind of person who doesn’t listen to songs by choosing them one by one or making a playlist, I listen to them by albums. It’s time to share my music taste. I have a bunch of albums in my laptop and smartphone. I will rank my favorite albums of all time.

I can claim these albums as the best among the bunch I listen to. I do not claim them as the best in the music industry. This ranking is only a recommendation for you.

 

10. In the Lonely Hour (2014) by Sam Smith

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In the Lonely Hour by Sam Smith. Who doesn’t love Sam Smith? I used to listen to this album a lot when I was studying far away from home that I had to blast it in my smartphone because of its ‘right in the feels’ lyrics. Besides, Smith has a beautiful voice that no one can deny. Aside from its lyrics, this album is so cohesive that it gives you one sound and remember the places you’ve been to while listening to this album.

9. ARTPOP (2013) by Lady Gaga

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ARTPOP by Lady Gaga is probably the least critically acclaimed Lady Gaga album, but who cares? Maybe it is not as good as Born This Way or The Fame. However, this album can bring you to another planet.

8. Blue Neighborhood (2015) by Troye Sivan

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Blue Neighborhood by Troye Sivan. He is the new generation of music.

 

7. Speak Now (2010) by Taylor Swift

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Speak Now  by Taylor Swift. This is the album that everybody can relate to. I love this album because it is so Taylor Swift. It was a self written album so many of her fans, including me, love this because aside from being lyrically genius, it has the sound of Nathan Chapman and Taylor Swift together. It should have at least nominated for Album of the Year.

 

6. Me. I Am Mariah: The Elusive Chanteuse (2014) by Mariah Carey

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Me. I Am Mariah The Elusive Chanteuse by Mariah Carey. This is one of the most cohesive album of Mariah Carey. It wasn’t a hit since it wasn’t promoted well. It could have been her third prime but unfortunately, the thing was bubblegum pop in this year. Just like what she said and I quote “I don’t usually follow the trend because that’s not what fun looks like in making music.”. There maybe unnecessary melisma, runs and words put into the songs but it has been a long time since she showcased her 5 octave voice.

5. 1989 (2014) by Taylor Swift

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1989 by Taylor Swift. This is probably the most iconic album of 2014, its performance to charts, sales and views is really impressive. Commercial performance aside, this album has the most impressive production. Aside from being lyrical wise, this album is a sick beat. Every track deserves the radio plays and single promotions.

 

4. X (2014) by Ed Sheeran

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X by Ed Sheeran. It is not as cohesive as + album but this album really showcased Ed Sheeran’s talent in songwriting.

 

3. Daydream (1995) by Mariah Carey

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Daydream by Mariah Carey. This is probably the best album of Mariah in the 90’s. “Always Be My Baby” and “One Sweet Day” are gems and classics of Mariah. The vocals in this album are insane since it is one of the best vocal era for Mariah.

2. Red (2012) by Taylor Swift

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Red by Taylor Swift. It’s a rollercoaster album because it doesn’t have one sound and the track listing is so brilliant. Unfortunately, being not cohesive album became its downside for Album of the Year so it didn’t win. However, who are music critics to declare our music taste? Best Taylor Swift album in my opnion.

1. The Emancipation of Mimi (2005) by Mariah Carey

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The Emancipation of Mimi by Mariah Carey. Best.Mariah.Carey.Album.Of.All.Time. Most.Iconic.Comeback.Album.Of.All.Time. Vocals.Sound.Lyrics.Influence.Vocals.And.Vocals.

Here are the albums that failed to make into my Top 10:

  • E=MC^2 by Mariah Carey
  • EMOTION by Carly Rae Jepsen
  • + by Ed Sheeran
  • Fearless by Taylor Swift
  • Crybaby by Melanie Martinez
  • To Pimp a Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar
  • Beauty Behind The Madness by The Weeknd
  • Mind of Mine by Zayn Malik
  • Purpose by Justin Bieber
  • Strange Clouds by B.o.B