The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 2015 in music in the United States.
Notable events
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
- 10 – Starting on this day albums will now be released on Fridays instead of Tuesdays in America. Some reasons for the change is to help prevent illegal downloads and "In the digital world, you can't make consumers wait".[6]
- 30 – The reunited Savatage played their first show in thirteen years at Wacken Open Air in Germany, which took place from July 30 to August 1.[7]
August
September
October
November
December
Bands on hiatus
Bands disbanded
Albums released in 2015
January
February
March
April
Date
|
Album
|
Artist
|
Genre(s)
|
7
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Future Hearts
|
All Time Low
|
Pop punk, alternative rock
|
After It All
|
Delta Rae
|
Blues rock, country rock
|
Into the Wild Life
|
Halestorm
|
Rock
|
What For?
|
Toro y Moi
|
Synthpop, chillwave
|
No Pier Pressure
|
Brian Wilson
|
Rock, pop
|
My House
|
Flo Rida
|
Hip hop
|
14
|
Cherry Bomb
|
Tyler, The Creator
|
Alternative hip hop
|
Welcome to Los Santos
|
The Alchemist and Oh No
|
Hip hop, synthpop, dancehall
|
Handwritten
|
Shawn Mendes
|
Pop
|
Hey, Killer
|
Local H
|
Alternative rock
|
Love Somebody
|
Reba McEntire
|
Country
|
Kids in Love
|
The Mowgli's
|
Alternative rock, rock
|
Second Hand Heart
|
Dwight Yoakam
|
Country
|
21
|
Sound & Color
|
Alabama Shakes
|
Southern rock, roots rock, blues rock
|
Untethered Moon
|
Built to Spill
|
Indie rock
|
Eyes Wide Open
|
Sabrina Carpenter
|
Pop, folk rock, folk pop
|
To the Stars
|
Tom DeLonge
|
Pop punk, alternative rock, punk rock, acoustic
|
How Do You Feel Now?
|
Joywave
|
Indie rock, alternative rock
|
Kindred
|
Passion Pit
|
Indie pop, synthpop
|
Foil Deer
|
Speedy Ortiz
|
Alternative rock, indie rock, pop punk
|
Damogen Furies
|
Squarepusher
|
Drum and bass, IDM, glitch
|
Love Story
|
Yelawolf
|
Hip hop, rap rock
|
24
|
Black Is the New Black
|
Everclear
|
Alternative rock, hard rock
|
25
|
RKS
|
Rainbow Kitten Surprise
|
Indie rock
|
27
|
Dead Trees
|
From First to Last
|
Post-hardcore
|
28
|
You Should Be Here
|
Kehlani
|
R&B, hip hop
|
Songs of God and Whiskey
|
The Airborne Toxic Event
|
Acoustic
|
Suffer in Peace
|
Tyler Farr
|
Country
|
Stages
|
Josh Groban
|
|
Jekyll + Hyde
|
Zac Brown Band
|
Country, country rock, country pop
|
May
Date
|
Album
|
Artist
|
Genre(s)
|
1
|
California Nights
|
Best Coast
|
Indie pop, alternative rock
|
4
|
What Color Is Your Sky
|
Jason Michael Carroll
|
Country
|
Jackie
|
Ciara
|
|
The Waterfall
|
My Morning Jacket
|
Alternative rock, indie rock
|
Wilder Mind
|
Mumford & Sons
|
Alternative rock, folk rock
|
5
|
Lost in New York
|
Penguin Prison
|
Synth-pop, electropop, indie pop
|
Traveller[20]
|
Chris Stapleton
|
Country, southern rock
|
12
|
Neon Future II
|
Steve Aoki
|
EDM
|
Imbue
|
The Early November
|
Alternative rock
|
Trust Fall (Side A) (EP)
|
Incubus
|
Alternative rock
|
When the Smoke Clears
|
Hinder
|
Hard rock, glam rock, alternative rock
|
The Music of Nashville: Season 3, Volume 2
|
Nashville cast
|
Country
|
BUSH
|
Snoop Dogg
|
Hip hop, funk
|
17
|
Blurryface[21]
|
Twenty One Pilots
|
|
18
|
It's Like You Never Went Away
|
Goldroom
|
Nu-disco, deep house, electropop
|
#1 to Infinity
|
Mariah Carey
|
R&B, pop, hip hop, soul
|
True Colors
|
Zedd
|
EDM, electro house, progressive house
|
Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses
|
Jamie Foxx
|
R&B
|
19
|
Old Bones
|
Broadside
|
Pop punk
|
The Desired Effect
|
Brandon Flowers
|
Alternative rock
|
The First Time
|
Kelsea Ballerini
|
Country
|
Blurryface
|
Twenty One Pilots
|
Indie pop, electropop, reggae, rock
|
Sol Invictus
|
Faith No More
|
Alternative metal
|
Rivals
|
Coal Chamber
|
Metal
|
Flying Lessons
|
Fool's Gold
|
World, tropical, indie rock
|
Drug for the Modern Age
|
Kopecky
|
Indie rock
|
22
|
Forever
|
Alesso
|
House
|
26
|
American Spring
|
Anti-Flag
|
Punk rock
|
At. Long. Last. A$AP
|
A$AP Rocky
|
Hip hop
|
Touch Down 2 Cause Hell
|
Boosie Badazz
|
Hip hop
|
Out of the Wasteland
|
Lifehouse
|
Alternative rock, pop rock, power pop
|
King Gucci
|
Gucci Man
|
Hip hop
|
Sylva w/ The Metropole Orchestra
|
Snarky Puppy
|
Jazz fusion
|
English Graffiti
|
The Vaccines
|
Indie rock, garage rock, post-punk revival
|
29
|
In Colour
|
Jamie xx
|
Electronica
|
June
Date
|
Album
|
Artist
|
Genre(s)
|
1
|
Peace Is the Mission
|
Major Lazer
|
EDM, trap, dancehall, moombahton
|
Flockaveli 2
|
Waka Flocka Flame
|
Hip hop
|
2
|
Summer Forever
|
Billy Currington
|
Country
|
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
|
Florence + the Machine
|
Indie rock
|
Four Year Strong
|
Four Year Strong
|
Pop punk, melodic hardcore
|
Everything Is 4
|
Jason Derulo
|
Dance-pop, R&B
|
Kicker
|
Zella Day
|
Pop, indie pop
|
9
|
Another Piece of Me
|
Laura Bell Bundy
|
Country
|
FFS
|
FFS
|
Indie rock, art rock, pop rock, baroque rock, dance-rock
|
Folks Like Us
|
Montgomery Gentry
|
Country
|
Drones
|
Muse
|
Alternative rock, new prog
|
Beneath the Skin
|
Of Monsters and Men
|
Indie folk, indie pop, pop
|
Real Stories of True People Who Kind of Looked Like Monsters
|
Oso Oso
|
Emo, pop punk
|
Now That's What I Call Country Volume 8
|
Various
|
Country
|
16
|
Grand Romantic
|
Nate Ruess
|
Indie pop, indie rock
|
The Original High
|
Adam Lambert
|
Pop
|
Breathe In. Breathe Out.
|
Hilary Duff
|
Pop
|
The Fool
|
Ryn Weaver
|
Indie pop, alternative, synthpop, electropop
|
23
|
Shadows & Diamonds
|
Elijah Blake
|
R&B
|
Feels Like
|
Bully
|
Alternative rock, indie rock
|
Pageant Material
|
Kacey Musgraves
|
Country
|
Dark Before Dawn
|
Breaking Benjamin
|
Alternative metal, post-grunge
|
Coming Home
|
Leon Bridges
|
R&B, soul
|
Unbreakable Smile
|
Tori Kelly
|
Pop
|
The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty
|
Tyga
|
Hip hop
|
Bronco
|
Canaan Smith
|
Country
|
Tres Caballeros
|
The Aristocrats
|
Jazz fusion
|
28
|
No Life for Me
|
Wavves & Cloud Nothings
|
Post-punk, indie rock
|
29
|
Venus
|
Joy Williams[22]
|
Pop rock
|
Dreams Worth More Than Money
|
Meek Mill
|
Rap
|
Wildheart
|
Miguel
|
R&B
|
The Monsanto Years
|
Neil Young
|
Rock
|
30
|
About to Get Real
|
Easton Corbin[23]
|
Country
|
The Heart Is a Monster
|
Failure
|
Alternative rock, post-grunge, space rock
|
The Nothing,Nowhere LP
|
Nothing,Nowhere
|
Indie rock, emo rap
|
Sorry State of Mind (EP)
|
Anthony Raneri
|
Rock
|
Pull the Thorns from Your Heart
|
Senses Fail
|
Metalcore
|
VHS
|
X Ambassadors
|
Pop rock, alternative rock
|
July
Date
|
Album
|
Artist
|
Genre(s)
|
10
|
Mobile Orchestra
|
Owl City
|
Electronica, synthpop, EDM
|
Sometime Last Night
|
R5
|
Alternative rock, pop rock
|
Black Rose
|
Tyrese
|
R&B
|
Ghost Notes
|
Veruca Salt
|
Alternative rock
|
16
|
Star Wars
|
Wilco
|
Alternative rock, indie rock
|
17
|
Recreational Love
|
The Bird and the Bee
|
Indie pop, synthpop
|
Angels and Alcohol
|
Alan Jackson
|
Country[24]
|
Mister Asylum
|
Highly Suspect
|
Alternative rock
|
Dale
|
Pitbull
|
Rap
|
DS2
|
Future
|
Hip hop
|
How Does It Feel
|
MS MR
|
Indie pop, indie rock
|
Attitude City
|
Ninja Sex Party
|
Comedy rock, synthpop
|
Men Amongst Mountains
|
The Revivalists
|
Roots rock, alternative rock
|
White Reaper Does It Again
|
White Reaper
|
Garage rock, punk rock
|
24
|
Pound Syndrome
|
Hopsin
|
Hip hop
|
The Blade
|
Ashley Monroe[25]
|
Country
|
Not an Apology
|
Bea Miller[26]
|
Pop rock, pop
|
And the Wave Has Two Sides
|
On An On
|
Dream pop, indie rock, alternative rock
|
Shockwave Supernova
|
Joe Satriani[27]
|
Instrumental rock
|
Woman
|
Jill Scott
|
R&B, soul
|
31
|
Momentary Masters
|
Albert Hammond, Jr.
|
Indie rock, alternative rock
|
Saint Asonia
|
Saint Asonia
|
Hard rock, heavy metal, alternative metal
|
August
Date
|
Album
|
Artist
|
Genre(s)
|
7
|
Kill the Lights
|
Luke Bryan[28]
|
Country, country pop
|
Compton
|
Dr. Dre
|
Hip hop
|
21
|
Hunter Hayes
|
Country, country pop
|
Love Is Free
|
Robyn & La Bagatelle Magique
|
Pop
|
14
|
Psycadelik Thoughtz
|
B.o.B.
|
Hip hop
|
Venom
|
Bullet for My Valentine
|
Thrash metal,[29] heavy metal, metalcore
|
Vikings
|
New Politics
|
Alternative rock
|
21
|
E·MO·TION
|
Carly Rae Jepsen
|
Pop
|
Immortalized
|
Disturbed
|
Heavy metal, alternative metal
|
The Meth Lab
|
Method Man
|
Hip hop
|
Wild Ones
|
Kip Moore
|
Country
|
I Cry When I Laugh
|
Jess Glynne
|
R&B, house, dance-pop
|
III
|
JoJo
|
R&B, pop, dance-pop
|
The Awakening
|
P.O.D.
|
Christian metal, nu metal
|
Right Here, Right Now
|
Jordin Sparks
|
R&B, pop
|
The Great Unknown
|
Rob Thomas
|
Pop rock, alternative rock
|
25
|
FRAGMENTS
|
Mr.Kitty
|
Synth-pop, New wave music
|
28
|
Badlands
|
Halsey
|
Electropop, Indie Pop
|
Beauty Behind the Madness
|
The Weeknd
|
Pop, R&B, PBR&B
|
Inanimate Objects
|
Atlas Genius
|
Indie rock
|
30
|
Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz
|
Miley Cyrus
|
Psychedelic pop, Experimental pop
|
September
Date
|
Album
|
Artist
|
Genre(s)
|
4
|
Cast in Steel
|
a-ha
|
Alternative rock, pop rock
|
Era
|
Atomic Tom
|
Indie rock, alternative rock
|
Too
|
FIDLAR
|
Punk rock, garage punk
|
Got Your Six
|
Five Finger Death Punch
|
Heavy metal
|
The Book of Souls
|
Iron Maiden
|
Heavy metal
|
Only Way Is Up
|
K Camp
|
Hip hop
|
Deeply Rooted
|
Scarface
|
Hip hop
|
Rodeo[30]
|
Travis Scott
|
Hip hop
|
11
|
The Story of Sonny Boy Slim
|
Gary Clark, Jr.
|
Blues rock, R&B, neo-soul
|
The Calm Before the Storm
|
Colton Dixon
|
Contemporary Christian
|
Paper Gods
|
Duran Duran
|
New wave, pop rock, pop
|
Illinois
|
Brett Eldredge
|
Country
|
So There
|
Ben Folds
|
Baroque pop
|
I Cry When I Laugh
|
Jess Glynne
|
Dance-pop, soul, house, R&B
|
Picking Up the Pieces
|
Jewel
|
Country
|
I Am
|
Leona Lewis
|
R&B, pop
|
90059
|
Jay Rock
|
Hip hop
|
Repentless
|
Slayer
|
Thrash metal
|
Between II Worlds
|
Nero
|
Electronic rock, dubstep, electro house, big beat
|
18
|
Southern Drawl
|
Alabama
|
Country
|
Long Live
|
Atreyu
|
Metalcore, alternative metal
|
Digital Vein
|
David Cook
|
Rock, pop rock, post-grunge
|
Higher Truth
|
Chris Cornell
|
Rock
|
In the Cards
|
Robert DeLong
|
Electronic, alternative rock
|
Rattle That Lock
|
David Gilmour
|
Progressive rock
|
Honeymoon
|
Lana Del Rey
|
Dream pop
|
Hysteria
|
Katharine McPhee
|
Pop
|
Pagans in Vegas
|
Metric
|
Indie rock, new wave
|
GO:OD AM
|
Mac Miller
|
Hip hop
|
Sorry
|
Meg Myers
|
Alternative rock, pop rock
|
Crosseyed Heart
|
Keith Richards
|
Rock
|
Threat to Survival
|
Shinedown
|
Rock
|
20
|
What a Time to Be Alive
|
Drake & Future
|
Hip hop
|
21
|
1989
|
Ryan Adams
|
Rock
|
25
|
Every Open Eye
|
Chvrches
|
Synthpop, indie pop
|
Dodge and Burn
|
The Dead Weather
|
Alternative rock, blues rock
|
Caracal
|
Disclosure
|
House, UK garage, dubstep
|
Fetty Wap
|
Fetty Wap
|
Hip hop, trap, R&B
|
JR JR
|
JR JR
|
Indie pop, alternative rock
|
Servant of Love
|
Patty Griffin
|
Americana, Folk, folk rock
|
Music Complete
|
New Order
|
Alternative rock, electronic rock, new wave, pop rock
|
Permanence
|
No Devotion
|
Alternative rock
|
Sugar
|
Robin Schulz
|
Deep house
|
Rub
|
Peaches
|
Electroclash, synthpop, electropunk, electro house, techno
|
Automatic
|
Kaskade
|
Dance, progressive house, deep house
|
Better Nature
|
Silversun Pickups
|
Alternative rock, dream pop
|
Tangled Up
|
Thomas Rhett
|
Country
|
October
Date
|
Album
|
Artist
|
Genre(s)
|
2
|
Stories
|
Avicii
|
EDM, house
|
Trapsoul
|
Bryson Tiller
|
R&B, Hip hop
|
See What You Started by Continuing
|
Collective Soul
|
Alternative rock, post-grunge
|
Psychic Warfare
|
Clutch
|
Hard rock, stoner rock, blues rock
|
Zipper Down
|
Eagles of Death Metal
|
Garage rock, indie rock
|
Unbreakable
|
Janet Jackson
|
Pop, R&B
|
Calling All Lovers
|
Tamar Braxton
|
R&B
|
Silence in the Snow
|
Trivium
|
Heavy metal
|
Golgotha
|
W.A.S.P.
|
Heavy metal, hard rock
|
V
|
Wavves
|
Alternative rock, indie rock, surf rock
|
9
|
If I Should Go Before You
|
City and Colour
|
Alternative rock
|
The Documentary 2
|
The Game
|
Hip hop
|
Revival[31]
|
Selena Gomez
|
Pop
|
35 MPH Town
|
Toby Keith
|
Country
|
Black Lines
|
Mayday Parade
|
Emo, pop punk, punk rock
|
ASD
|
A Skylit Drive
|
Post-hardcore, metalcore
|
16
|
The Color Before the Sun
|
Coheed and Cambria
|
Progressive rock
|
The Documentary 2.5
|
The Game
|
Hip hop
|
Confident
|
Demi Lovato
|
Pop
|
General Admission
|
Machine Gun Kelly
|
Hip hop
|
Vega Intl. Night School
|
Neon Indian
|
Electronic, indie pop
|
Around the World and Back
|
State Champs
|
Pop rock, pop punk
|
Holdin' the Bag
|
The Supersuckers
|
Rock
|
23
|
Sounds Good Feels Good
|
5 Seconds of Summer
|
Pop punk
|
Liberman
|
Vanessa Carlton
|
Indie pop
|
I Changed a Lot
|
DJ Khaled
|
Hip hop
|
Divers
|
Joanna Newsom
|
Indie folk, indie pop, chamber folk
|
Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits
|
Blake Shelton[32]
|
Country
|
Storyteller
|
Carrie Underwood
|
Country
|
Reasons
|
Omarion
|
R&B
|
25
|
Another Country
|
Rod Stewart
|
Rock
|
29
|
Embrace
|
Armin Van Buuren
|
Trance, progressive house
|
30
|
Teens of Style
|
Car Seat Headrest
|
Indie rock
|
Def Leppard
|
Def Leppard
|
Hard rock
|
Wiped Out!
|
The Neighbourhood
|
Alternative rock
|
Money Shot
|
Puscifer
|
Alternative rock
|
November
December
Top songs on record
Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs
Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits
All songs that reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the year, complete with peak chart placement.
- "679" – Fetty Wap feat. Remy Boyz (#4)
- "7/11" – Beyoncé (#13 in 2014, #18 in 2015)
- "All About That Bass" – Meghan Trainor (#1 in 2014, #5 in 2015)
- "All Day" – Kanye West feat. Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom and Paul McCartney (#15)
- "Animals" – Maroon 5 (#3 in 2014, #8 in 2015)
- "Antidote" – Travis Scott (#16)
- "Bad Blood" – Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar (#1)
- "Bang Bang" – Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj (#3 in 2014, #15 in 2015)
- "Bitch Better Have My Money" – Rihanna (#15)
- "Blank Space" – Taylor Swift (#1)
- "Can't Feel My Face" – The Weeknd (#1)
- "Centuries" – Fall Out Boy (#10)
- "Chains" – Nick Jonas (#13)
- "Chandelier" – Sia (#8 in 2014, #20 in 2015)
- "Cheerleader" – OMI (#1)
- "CoCo" – O.T. Genasis (#20)
- "Cool for the Summer" – Demi Lovato (#11)
- "Dear Future Husband" – Meghan Trainor (#14)
- "Don't" – Bryson Tiller (#20)
- "Don't" – Ed Sheeran (#9 in 2014, #19 in 2015)
- "Downtown" – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee and Grandmaster Caz (#12)
- "Drag Me Down" – One Direction (#3)
- "Earned It" – The Weeknd (#3)
- "Elastic Heart" – Sia (#17)
- "Ex's & Oh's" – Elle King (#10)
- "Fight Song" – Rachel Platten (#6)
- "Focus" – Ariana Grande (#7)
- "FourFiveSeconds" – Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney (#4)
- "G.D.F.R." – Flo Rida feat. Sage the Gemini and Lookas (#8)
- "Girl Crush" – Little Big Town (#18)
- "Good for You" – Selena Gomez feat. ASAP Rocky (#5)
- "Habits (Stay High)" – Tove Lo (#3 in 2014, #16 in 2015)
- "Hello" – Adele (#1)
- "Here" – Alessia Cara (#7)
- "Hey Mama" – David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack (#8)
- "Hit the Quan" – iLoveMemphis (#15)
- "Honey, I'm Good" – Andy Grammer (#9)
- "Hotline Bling" – Drake (#2)
- "I Don't Fuck with You" – Big Sean feat. E-40 (#11 in 2014, #12 in 2015)
- "I Don't Mind" – Usher feat. Juicy J (#11)
- "I Want You to Know" – Zedd feat. Selena Gomez (#17)
- "I'll Show You" – Justin Bieber (#19)
- "I'm Not the Only One" – Sam Smith (#5)
- "In the Night" – The Weeknd (#20)
- "Jealous" – Nick Jonas (#7)
- "Jumpman" – Drake and Future (#14)
- "Lay Me Down" – Sam Smith (#8)
- "Lean On" – Major Lazer and DJ Snake feat. MØ (#4)
- "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" – Meghan Trainor feat. John Legend (#8)
- "Lips Are Movin" – Meghan Trainor (#4)
- "Locked Away" – R. City feat. Adam Levine (#6)
- "Love Me Harder" – Ariana Grande and The Weeknd (#7)
- "Love Me Like You Do" – Ellie Goulding (#3)
- "Love Yourself" – Justin Bieber (#3)
- "My Way" – Fetty Wap feat. Monty (#7)
- "Nasty Freestyle" – T-Wayne (#9)
- "No Type" – Rae Sremmurd (#16 in 2014, #18 in 2015)
- "On My Mind" – Ellie Goulding (#13)
- "One Last Time" – Ariana Grande (#13)
- "Only" – Nicki Minaj feat. Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown (#12 in 2014, #15 in 2015)
- "Perfect" – One Direction (#10)
- "Piece by Piece" – Kelly Clarkson (#8)
- "Photograph" – Ed Sheeran (#10)
- "Post to Be" – Omarion feat. Chris Brown and Jhené Aiko (#13)
- "Renegades" – X Ambassadors (#17)
- "Same Old Love" – Selena Gomez (#6)
- "See You Again" – Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth (#1)
- "Shake It Off" – Taylor Swift (#1 in 2014, #5 in 2015)
- "She Knows" – Ne-Yo feat. Juicy J (#19)
- "Shut Up and Dance" – Walk the Moon (#4)
- "Somebody" – Natalie La Rose feat. Jeremih (#10)
- "Sorry" – Justin Bieber (#2)
- "Stay with Me" – Sam Smith (#2 in 2014, #11 in 2015)
- "Stitches" – Shawn Mendes (#4)
- "Style" – Taylor Swift (#6)
- "Sugar" – Maroon 5 (#2)
- "Take Me to Church" – Hozier (#2)
- "Take Your Time" – Sam Hunt (#20)
- "Talking Body" – Tove Lo (#12)
- "Tennessee Whiskey" – Chris Stapleton (#20)
- "The Hanging Tree" – James Newton Howard feat. Jennifer Lawrence (#12 in 2014, #13 in 2015)
- "The Heart Wants What It Wants" – Selena Gomez (#6 in 2014, #13 in 2015)
- "The Hills" – The Weeknd (#1)
- "Thinking Out Loud" – Ed Sheeran (#2)
- "Time of Our Lives" – Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo (#9)
- "Trap Queen" – Fetty Wap (#2)
- "Truffle Butter" – Nicki Minaj feat. Drake and Lil Wayne (#14)
- "Tuesday" – ILoveMakonnen feat. Drake (#12 in 2014, #15 in 2015)
- "Uptown Funk" – Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars (#1)
- "Want to Want Me" – Jason Derulo (#5)
- "Wasted Love" – Matt McAndrew (#14)
- "Watch Me" – Silentó (#3)
- "Waves" – Mr. Probz (#14 in 2014, #18 in 2015)
- "What Do You Mean?" – Justin Bieber (#1)
- "Where Are U Now" – Skrillex and Diplo feat. Justin Bieber (#8)
- "Wildest Dreams" – Taylor Swift (#5)
- "Worth It" – Fifth Harmony feat. Kid Ink (#12)
- "You Know You Like It" – DJ Snake and AlunaGeorge (#13)
Deaths
- January 1 – Jeff Golub, 59, jazz guitarist
- January 2 – Little Jimmy Dickens, 94, country singer
- January 4 – Lance Diamond, 72, singer
- January 8
- January 10
- January 12
- January 15
- January 18
- January 19
- January 20 – Rose Marie McCoy, 92, songwriter
- January 27 – Neil Levang, 83, guitarist and banjo player
- January 29 – Rod McKuen, 81, singer-songwriter
- January 31 – Don Covay, 76, singer-songwriter
- February 1 – Anita Darian, 87, soprano
- February 2
- February 3
- February 7 – Joe B. Mauldin, 74, bass player (The Crickets)
- February 8 – Keith Knudsen, 56, singer-songwriter and drummer
- February 9 – Marvin David Levy, 82, composer
- February 12
- February 14 – Hulon, 58, jazz saxophonist
- February 16 – Lesley Gore, 68, singer-songwriter
- February 18 – Dave Cloud, 58, singer-songwriter
- February 21 – Clark Terry, 94, jazz trumpeter and composer
- February 23 – Ron Edgar, 68, drummer (The Music Machine)
- February 24 – Robert Belfour, 74, blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
- February 27 – Tod Dockstader, 82, composer
- February 28 – Ezra Laderman, 90, classical composer
- March 1 – Orrin Keepnews, 91, record producer, co-founded Riverside Records
- March 8 – Lew Soloff, 71, trumpet player and composer (Blood, Sweat & Tears and Mingus Big Band)
- March 9
- March 11 – Jimmy Greenspoon, 67, singer-songwriter and keyboard player (Three Dog Night)
- March 15 – Mike Porcaro, 59, rock bass player (Toto)
- March 16
- March 18 – Samuel Charters, 85, record producer
- March 19 – Michael Brown, 65, keyboard player and songwriter (The Left Banke)
- March 20
- March 21 – Miriam Bienstock, 92, record executive
- March 22 – Norman Scribner, 79, pianist, composer, and conductor
- March 24 – Scott Clendenin, 48, bass player (Death and Control Denied)
- March 27
- March 30 – Preston Ritter, 65, drummer (The Electric Prunes)
- March 31 – Ralph Sharon, 91, pianist, composer, and conductor
- April 1 – Billy Butler, 69, soul singer-songwriter and guitarist
- April 2 – Doug Sax, 78, sound engineer
- April 3 – Bob Burns, 64, rock drummer (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
- April 5
- April 6
- April 7 – Stan Freberg, 88, recording artist
- April 9 – Tut Taylor, 91, bluegrass guitarist (Dixie Gentlemen)
- April 10 – Keith McCormack, 74, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- April 14 – Percy Sledge, 74, singer
- April 15 – Billy Ray Hearn, 85, record executive, founded Sparrow Records and Myrrh Records
- April 16 – Johnny Kemp, 55, singer
- April 19 – Bernard Stollman, 85, record executive, founded ESP-Disk
- April 21 – Wally Lester, 73, singer (The Skyliners)
- April 24 – Sid Tepper, 96, songwriter
- April 27
- April 30 – Ben E. King, 76, singer-songwriter and producer (The Drifters)
- May 1 – Grace Lee Whitney, 85, singer
- May 2 – Guy Carawan, 87, singer and musicologist
- May 5 – Craig Gruber, 63, bass player (Rainbow, Elf, Bible Black, and Raven Lord)
- May 6 – Jerome Cooper, 68, jazz drummer
- May 9 – Johnny Gimble, 88, singer-songwriter and fiddler
- May 10 – Victor Salvi, 95, classical harpist
- May 11 – Stan Cornyn, 81, record executive
- May 12 – Bobby Jameson, 70, singer-songwriter
- May 13 – Robert Drasnin, 87, clarinet player and composer
- May 14 – B.B. King, 89, blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
- May 15 – Ortheia Barnes, 70, singer
- May 17
- May 18 – Elbert West, 47, country singer-songwriter
- May 19 – Bruce Lundvall, 79, record executive
- May 20 – Bob Belden, 58, saxophonist, composer, conductor, and producer
- May 21 – Louis Johnson, 60, bass player (The Brothers Johnson)
- May 24 – Marcus Belgrave, 78, jazz trumpet player
- May 26
- May 28 – Steven Gerber, 66, composer
- May 30 – Jim Bailey, 77, singer
- May 31
- June 1 – Jean Ritchie, 92, folk singer-songwriter
- June 6 – Ronnie Gilbert, 88, folk singer-songwriter (The Weavers)
- June 8 – Paul Bacon, 91, jazz musician
- June 9 – Pumpkinhead, 39, rapper
- June 11
- June 12 – Monica Lewis, 93, singer
- June 13
- June 16 – Mighty Sam McClain, 72, singer-songwriter
- June 19 – Harold Battiste, 83, saxophonist, pianist, and composer
- June 21 – Gunther Schuller, 89, horn player, composer, and conductor
- June 22
- June 27 – Chris Squire, 67, singer-songwriter and bass player (Yes, Conspiracy, The Syn, and XYZ)
- July 1 – Red Lane, 76, country singer-songwriter
- July 2 – Roy C. Bennett, 96, songwriter
- July 6
- July 8 – Ernie Maresca, 76, singer-songwriter and producer (The Regents)
- July 9 – Michael Masser, 74, songwriter and producer
- July 10
- July 11 – Joey Robinson, Jr., 53, Sugar Hill Records executive (West Street Mob)
- July 13 – Arthur G. Wright, 78, soul guitarist
- July 14 – Dave Somerville, 81, singer (The Diamonds)
- July 15
- July 18 – Buddy Buie, 74, songwriter and producer
- July 19
- July 20 – Wayne Carson, 72, singer-songwriter and producer
- July 21
- July 22
- July 26
- July 27 – Rickey Grundy, 56, gospel singer-songwriter
- July 29 – Buddy Emmons, 78, guitarist
- July 30 – Lynn Anderson, 67, country singer
- July 31 – Pamela Brandt, 68, country-rock bassist, singer and songwriter (The Deadly Nightshade)
- August 2 – J. Durward Morsch, 94, trombonist and composer
- August 4 – Billy Sherrill, 78, songwriter and producer
- August 5 – Raphy Leavitt, 66, composer and conductor
- August 8 – Sean Price, 43, rapper (Boot Camp Clik and Heltah Skeltah)
- August 11 – Eddie Cusic, 89, blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
- August 13 – Harold Ousley, 86, saxophonist and flute player
- August 14 – Bob Johnston, 83 record producer
- August 15 – Danny Sembello, 52, songwriter and producer
- August 27 – George Cleve, 79, conductor
- September 1 – Boomer Castleman, 70, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- September 2 – Brianna Lea Pruett, 32, singer-songwriter
- September 5 – Frederick "Dennis" Greene, 66, singer (Sha Na Na)
- September 7 – Susan Allen, 64, harp player
- September 13 – Gary Richrath, 65, guitarist and songwriter (REO Speedwagon)
- September 16 – Peggy Jones, 75, guitarist
- September 18 – Daniel Kyre, 21, guitarist (Cyndago)
- September 21 – Ben Cauley, 76, trumpet player and songwriter (The Bar-Kays)
- September 27
- September 28 – Frankie Ford, 76, singer
- September 29
- October 2 – Willie Akins, 76, jazz saxophonist
- October 4 – Dave Pike, 77, vibraphone player and composer
- October 6
- October 9
- October 10
- October 11 – Smokin' Joe Kubek, 58, guitarist and songwriter
- October 13 – Skatemaster Tate, 56, singer and producer
- October 16 – John Jennings, 61, guitarist and producer
- October 18 – Frank Watkins, 47, bass player (Gorgoroth and Obituary)
- October 20 – Cory Wells, 74, singer (Three Dog Night)
- October 22 – Mark Murphy, 83, singer-songwriter
- October 23 – Leon Bibb, 93, folk singer
- October 25 – Lee Shaw, 89, pianist and composer
- October 26 – David Rodriguez, 63, singer-songwriter
- October 27 – Herbie Goins, 76, R&B singer (Blues Incorporated)
- November 2
- November 6 – Chuck Pyle, 70, country-folk singer-songwriter
- November 7 – Eddie Hoh, 71, drummer
- November 10
- November 15 – P. F. Sloan, 70, singer-songwriter
- November 16 – Betty Ann Grove, 86, singer
- November 17
- November 18 – Daniel Ferro, 94 opera singer
- November 21 – Joseph Silverstein, 83, violinist and conductor
- November 23 – Cynthia Robinson, 71, trumpet player and singer (Sly and the Family Stone)
- November 26 – Ronnie Bright, 77, singer (The Cadillacs and The Coasters)
- November 29 – Buddy Moreno, 103, singer
- December 1 – Shirley Gunter, 81, R&B singer-songwriter
- December 2
- December 3 – Scott Weiland, 48, rock singer-songwriter (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver, and The Wondergirls)
- December 8
- December 9 – Rusty Jones, 73, jazz drummer
- December 13 – Luigi Creatore, 92, songwriter and producer
- December 14 – Edmund Lyndeck, 90, singer
- December 16 – Snuff Garrett, 77, record producer
- December 19 – Kurt Masur, 88, conductor (New York Philharmonic)
- December 21 – Sam Dockery, 86, jazz pianist
- December 24 – William Guest, 74, R&B singer (Gladys Knight & the Pips)
- December 28
- December 31
See also
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