10 Most Anticipated Black Albums Of 2023 (So Far)
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Take a look at 10 upcoming albums by Black musicians that we are most excited to hear in 2023. Let us know if we missed others on the horizon worth checking for as well:
1. J. Cole, 'It's A Boy'
Fatherhood and a great year alongside his Dreamville comrades has given Cole lots to talk about. We can’t wait to hear the bars!
2. A$AP Rocky, 'Don't Be Dumb'
His blossoming relationship with Rihanna, a wild year of legal troubles and becoming a dad for the first time in the past year alone are just some of the reasons why Rocky might just be releasing the best project of his career.
3. Janet Jackson, TBD
A recently-announced tour and personal promise of new music — not to mention the 30th anniversary of janet.! — means we are in for a huge treat this year when it comes to Miss Jackson.
4. Jay-Z, TBD joint album with Beyoncé as THE CARTERS
Many rumors are suggesting that one of the albums in Beyoncé’s Renaissance rollout will be yet another project by THE CARTERS, her collaborative musical duo alongside husband Jay-Z. Following the Black excellence of “MOOD 4 EVA” back in 2019, we’re long overdue for a family reunion from these two right about now.
5. LL Cool J, TBD
The rap icon announced at his Rock The Bells Festival last year that new music executive produced by Q-Tip was on the way. Given the victory lap that 2022 was for LL Cool J, we’re absolutely ready for a comeback by a certified GOAT.
6. Travis Scott, 'Utopia'
Hate him or love him, Travis Scott has a story to tell that could possibly lead to his vindication following the November 2021 Astroworld tragedy. It’s worth hearing what he has to say from an artistic perspective, right?
7. Alicia Keys, TBD
After last year’s release of the deluxe edition to her 2021 album Keys, the GRAMMY-winning vocalist officially became an independent artist free from RCA. To see an artist of her stature going the independent route makes for promising potential to do things on her own terms.
8. Frank Ocean, TBD
With his headlining Coachella set just a few months away, now would be the perfect time for Frank to officially stop torturing fans and drop new music. It’s been 7 years, bro!
9. Beyoncé, 'RENAISSANCE: act II' (and 'RENAISSANCE: act III')
After seeing what she did with part 1, all eyes are on King Bey to come back around even harder for parts 2 and 3. We like to party!
10. Rihanna, TBD
Her upcoming 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show performance is a dead ringer that new music is on the way. Still, let’s hope Rih sticks to the schedule for all of our sakes — fingers crossed!