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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
1967 studio album by The Beatles
Gangnam Style
2012 single by Psy
Bohemian Rhapsody
1975 Queen song written and composed by Freddie Mercury
Thriller (album)
Thriller is the sixth studio album by the American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson. It was released on November 29, 1982, through Epic Records. It was produced by Quincy Jones, who previously worked with Jackson on his album Off the Wall (1979). Recording took place from April to November 1982 at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, with a budget of $750,000. With the ongoing backlash against disco music, Jackson transitioned his sound, with Thriller featuring pop, post-disco, and R&B, while its themes include paranoia, romance, and social consciousness. Paul McCartney appears as the first credited featured artist on a Jackson album.
The Fame
2008 studio album by Lady Gaga
Revolver
1966 studio album by the Beatles
Help!
Help! is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles and the soundtrack to the film Help!. It was released on 6 August 1965 by Parlophone. Seven of the fourteen songs, including the singles "Help!" and "Ticket to Ride", appeared in the film and take up the first side of the vinyl album. The second side includes "Yesterday", the most-covered song ever written. The album was met with favourable critical reviews and topped the Australian, German, British and American charts.
Nevermind
Nevermind is the second studio album and major label debut by American rock band Nirvana, released on September 24, 1991, by DGC Records. It was Nirvana's first release to feature drummer Dave Grohl. Produced by Butch Vig, Nevermind features a more polished, radio-friendly sound than the band's prior work. It was recorded at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California, and Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin, in May and June 1991, and mastered that August at the Mastering Lab in Hollywood, California.
Rubber Soul
1965 studio album by the Beatles
Wish You Were Here
1975 studio album by Pink Floyd
The Wall
double studio album by British band Pink Floyd
We Are the Champions
1977 single by Queen
Mayhem
2025 studio album by Lady Gaga
Meteora
2003 album by Linkin Park
Hybrid Theory
2000 album by Linkin Park
Hard Candy
2008 studio album by Madonna
Smells Like Teen Spirit
1991 original song written and composed by Nirvana; first recorded by Nirvana
I Am… Sasha Fierce
2008 studio album by Beyoncé
Femme Fatale
2011 studio album by Britney Spears
Led Zeppelin IV
1971 studio album by Led Zeppelin
Animals (Pink Floyd album)
1977 album by Pink Floyd
We Will Rock You
song written and composed by Brian May, originally recorded by Queen in 1977
The Works
1984 studio album by Queen
Dangerously in Love
2003 studio album by Beyoncé
Bad
1987 studio album by Michael Jackson
Dangerous
1991 studio album by Michael Jackson
Teenage Dream
2010 album by Katy Perry
In Utero
1993 studio album by Nirvana
Made in Heaven
1995 studio album by Queen
The Division Bell
1994 studio album by Pink Floyd
Back in Black
1980 studio album by AC/DC
Appetite for Destruction
1987 debut studio album by Guns N’ Roses
…Baby One More Time
1999 debut studio album by Britney Spears
Poker Face
2008 song by Lady Gaga
Death Magnetic
2008 studio album by Metallica
Telephone
2010 single by Lady Gaga ft. Beyoncé
A Momentary Lapse of Reason
1987 studio album by Pink Floyd
Just Dance
2008 song by Lady Gaga
The Joshua Tree
1987 studio album by U2
Pink Floyd – The Wall
1982 British live-action/animated musical drama film
LoveGame
"LoveGame" is a song released by American singer Lady Gaga from her debut studio album, The Fame (2008). A synth-pop and electro-R&B record, the track was released as the album's third single in North America and Europe and the fourth single in Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden after "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)". "LoveGame" was also released as the fourth single in the United Kingdom, after "Paparazzi". It was written by Gaga herself, alongside the song's producer, RedOne.
Red
2012 studio album by Taylor Swift
Judas
2011 single by Lady Gaga
Californication
1999 studio album by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Load
1996 studio album by Metallica
HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
1995 studio album / greatest hits album by Michael Jackson
Confessions on a Dance Floor
2005 studio album by Madonna
The Final Cut
1983 studio album by Pink Floyd
Toxicity
2001 studio album by System of a Down
Dookie
Dookie is the third studio album and major-label debut by the American rock band Green Day, released on February 1, 1994, by Reprise Records. The band's first collaboration with producer Rob Cavallo, it was recorded in 1993 at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. Written mostly by the singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, the album is largely based on his personal experiences and includes themes such as boredom, anxiety, relationships, and sexuality. It was promoted with four singles: "Longview", "Basket Case", a re-recorded version of "Welcome to Paradise" (which originally appeared
Let It Be
original song written and composed by Lennon-McCartney; first recorded by The Beatles
St. Anger
2003 album by Metallica
Madonna
1983 self-titled debut studio album by Madonna
You and I
2011 song by Lady Gaga
The Eminem Show
2002 studio album by Eminem
Marry the Night
2011 single by Lady Gaga
X&Y
X&Y is the third studio album by the British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 6 June 2005 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom, and a day later by Capitol in the United States. Produced by Coldplay and producer Danton Supple, the album was recorded during a turbulent period for the band, during which their manager and creative director, Phil Harvey, briefly departed. Producer Ken Nelson was originally tasked with producing the record; however, many songs written during his sessions were discarded due to the band's dissatisfaction with them. The album's cover art combines colours and block
The Endless River
2014 studio album by Pink Floyd
Britney
2001 studio album by Britney Spears
MTV Unplugged in New York
1994 live album by Nirvana