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The following is a list of events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2018 in music in the United States.
Events
December
- TBA – Starbomb will release there first album in four years titled The TryForce
List of albums to be released
Top songs on record
Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs
Billboard Hot 100 songs which have ranked within the Top 20
- "1985" – J. Cole (#20)
- "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Mariah Carey (#9)
- "All Mine" – Kanye West (#11)
- "All the Stars" – Kendrick Lamar and SZA (#7)
- "Apeshit" – The Carters (#13)
- "ATM" – J. Cole (#6)
- "Back to You" – Selena Gomez (#18)
- "Bad at Love" – Halsey (#5)
- "Ball for Me" – Post Malone feat. Nicki Minaj (#16)
- "Barbie Dreams" – Nicki Minaj (#18)
- "Bartier Cardi" – Cardi B feat. 21 Savage (#14)
- "Be Careful" – Cardi B (#11)
- "Believer" – Imagine Dragons (#4 in 2017, #16 in 2018)
- "Better Now" – Post Malone (#3)
- "Big Bank" – YG feat. 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Nicki Minaj (#16)
- "Bodak Yellow" – Cardi B (#1 in 2017, #10 in 2018)
- "Boo'd Up" – Ella Mai (#5)
- "Call Out My Name" – The Weeknd (#4)
- "Can't Be Broken" – Lil Wayne (#17)
- "Can't Take a Joke" – Drake (#18)
- "Changes" – XXXTentacion (#18)
- "Chun-Li" – Nicki Minaj (#10)
- "Dedicate" – Lil Wayne (#14)
- "Delicate" – Taylor Swift (#12)
- "Diplomatic Immunity" – Drake (#7)
- "Don't Cry" – Lil Wayne feat. XXXTentacion (#5)
- "Don't Matter to Me" – Drake feat. Michael Jackson (#9)
- "Elevate" – Drake (#14)
- "Emotionless" – Drake (#8)
- "End Game" – Taylor Swift feat. Ed Sheeran and Future (#18)
- "Fake Love" – BTS (#10)
- "Fall" – Eminem (#12)
- "Falling Down" – Lil Peep and XXXTentacion (#13)
- "Feel It Still" – Portugal. The Man (#4 in 2017, #12 in 2018)
- "Fefe" – 6ix9ine, Nicki Minaj and Murda Beatz (#3)
- "Filthy" – Justin Timberlake (#9)
- "Finesse" – Bruno Mars and Cardi B (#3)
- "Freaky Friday" – Lil Dicky feat. Chris Brown (#8)
- "Friends" – Marshmello and Anne-Marie (#11)
- "Ghost Town" – Kanye West (#16)
- "Girls Like You" – Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B (#1)
- "God Is a Woman" – Ariana Grande (#8)
- "God's Plan" – Drake (#1)
- "Gucci Gang" – Lil Pump (#3 in 2017, #4 in 2018)
- "Gummo" – 6ix9ine (#12 in 2017, #13 in 2018)
- "Happier" – Marshmello and Bastille (#13)
- "Havana" – Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug (#1)
- "Heaven" – Kane Brown (#15)
- "Him & I" – G-Eazy and Halsey (#14)
- "I Fall Apart" – Post Malone (#16)
- "I Get the Bag" – Gucci Mane feat. Migos (#11 in 2017, #19 in 2018)
- "I Like It" – Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin (#1)
- "I Love It" – Kanye West and Lil Pump (#6)
- "I'm Upset" – Drake (#7)
- "Idol" – BTS feat. Nicki Minaj (#11)
- "In My Blood" – Shawn Mendes (#11)
- "In My Feelings" – Drake (#1)
- "Jocelyn Flores" – XXXTentacion (#19)
- "Kamikaze" – Eminem (#16)
- "Kevin's Heart" – J. Cole (#8)
- "Killshot" – Eminem (#3)
- "KOD" – J. Cole (#10)
- "Let It Fly" – Lil Wayne feat. Travis Scott (#10)
- "Let You Down" – NF (#12)
- "Lights Down Low" – MAX feat. Gnash (#20)
- "Look Alive" – BlocBoy JB feat. Drake (#5)
- "Love" – Kendrick Lamar feat. Zacari (#11)
- "Love Lies" – Khalid and Normani (#9)
- "Lucid Dreams" – Juice WRLD (#2)
- "Lucky You" – Eminem feat. Joyner Lucas (#6)
- "Meant to Be" – Bebe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line (#2)
- "Mine" – Bazzi (#11)
- "Mob Ties" – Drake (#13)
- "Mona Lisa" – Lil Wayne feat. Kendrick Lamar (#2)
- "Moonlight" – XXXTentacion (#13)
- "Motiv8" – J. Cole (#15)
- "MotorSport" – Migos, Nicki Minaj and Cardi B (#6 in 2017, #7 in 2018)
- "Natural" – Imagine Dragons (#14)
- "Never Be the Same" – Camila Cabello (#6)
- "New Rules" – Dua Lipa (#6)
- "Nice for What" – Drake (#1)
- "No Brainer" – DJ Khaled, Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper and Quavo (#5)
- "No Limit" – G-Eazy feat. ASAP Rocky and Cardi B (#4)
- "No Tears Left to Cry" – Ariana Grande (#3)
- "Nonstop" – Drake (#2)
- "Paranoid" – Post Malone (#11)
- "Perfect" – Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé (#1)
- "Photograph" – J. Cole (#14)
- "Plug Walk" – Rich the Kid (#13)
- "Pray for Me" – The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar (#7)
- "Psycho" – Post Malone feat. Ty Dolla Sign (#1)
- "Rap Devil" – Machine Gun Kelly (#13)
- "Ric Flair Drip" – Offset and Metro Boomin (#13)
- "Rich & Sad" – Post Malone (#14)
- "River" – Eminem feat. Ed Sheeran (#11)
- "Rockstar" – Post Malone feat. 21 Savage (#1 in 2017, #2 in 2018)
- "Sad!" – XXXTentacion (#1)
- "Same Bitches" – Post Malone feat. G-Eazy and YG (#20)
- "Say Something" – Justin Timberlake feat. Chris Stapleton (#9)
- "Shape of You" – Ed Sheeran (#1 in 2017, #13 in 2018)
- "Sicko Mode" – Travis Scott (#4)
- "Sorry Not Sorry" – Demi Lovato (#6 in 2017, #15 in 2018)
- "Spoil My Night" – Post Malone feat. Swae Lee (#15)
- "Stargazing" – Travis Scott (#8)
- "Stay" – Post Malone (#17)
- "Stir Fry" – Migos (#8)
- "Survival" – Drake (#17)
- "Talk Up" – Drake feat. Jay-Z (#20)
- "Taste" – Tyga feat. Offset (#8)
- "The Middle" – Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey (#5)
- "The Ringer" – Eminem (#8)
- "This Is America" – Childish Gambino (#1)
- "Thunder" – Imagine Dragons (#4)
- "Too Good at Goodbyes" – Sam Smith (#4 in 2017, #7 in 2018)
- "Trip" – Ella Mai (#18)
- "Uproar" – Lil Wayne (#7)
- "Walk It Talk It" – Migos feat. Drake (#10)
- "Watch" – Travis Scott feat. Lil Uzi Vert and Kanye West (#16)
- "What Lovers Do" – Maroon 5 feat. SZA (#9 in 2017, #17 in 2018)
- "Whatever It Takes" – Imagine Dragons (#12)
- "Yes Indeed" – Lil Baby and Drake (#6)
- "Yikes" – Kanye West (#8)
- "Young Dumb & Broke" – Khalid (#18)
- "Youngblood" – 5 Seconds of Summer (#8)
Deaths
- January 1 – Betty Willis, 76, R&B singer
- January 2 – Rick Hall, 86, music producer
- January 3 – Josiah Boyd, 32, heavy metal bassist
- January 4 – Ray Thomas, 76, rock flautist (The Moody Blues)
- January 7 – France Gall, 70, yé-yé singer
- January 9 – Denise LaSalle, 78, R&B singer
- January 12 – Danny Woods, 73, soul singer (Chairmen of the Board)[104]
- January 15 – Edwin Hawkins, 74, gospel singer
- January 20 – Fredo Santana, 27, rapper
- January 23 – Lari White, 53, country singer
- January 26 – Buzz Clifford, 76, pop singer
- January 28 – Eddie Shaw, 80, blues saxophonist
- January 30 – Mark Salling, 35, pop singer and actor
- January 31 – Del Delker, 93, gospel singer
- February 2 – Dennis Edwards, 74, R&B singer
- February 3 – Leon Chancler, 65, rock and jazz singer
- February 7 – Pat Torpey, 64, hard rock drummer and singer
- February 8
- February 9 – Craig MacGregor, 68, rock bassist
- February 11 – Tom Rapp, 70, rock singer
- February 12
- February 13
- Scott Boyer, 70, rock singer and guitarist
- Billy Johnson, 42, emo and noise rock drummer
- February 16 – Barbara Alston, 74, R&B singer
- February 19 – Norm Rogers, 69, drummer
- March 1 – Bill Burkette, 75, pop singer
- March 2 – Brandon Jenkins, 48, red dirt country singer, songwriter
- March 12 –
- March 13 – Charlie Quintana, 56, rock drummer
- March 16 – Buell Neidlinger, 82, jazz cellist and bassist
- March 18 – Killjoy, 48, death metal singer
- March 19 – Hazel Smith, 83, country singer
- March 26 – Kenny O' Dell, 73, country singer and songwriter
- March 28 – Caleb Scofield, 39, bassist (Cave In, Old Man Gloom and Zozobra)
- March 30 – Alias, 41, Rapper and producer
- April 1 – Audrey Morris, 89, jazz singer
- April 5 – Cecil Taylor, 89, jazz musician
- April 10 – Yvonne Staples, 80, soul singer
- April 17 – Randy Scruggs, 64, songwriter
- April 23 – Bob Dorough, 94, jazz singer and pianist
- April 26 – Charles Nevile, 79, soul singer
- April 30 – Tim Calvert, 52, metal guitarist (Forbidden, Nevermore)
- May 1 – JJ Starks, 79, funk and R&B drummer
- May 4 – Tony Kinman, cowpunk singer and bassist
- May 5 – Dick Williams, 91, pop singer
- May 7 – Gayle Shepard, 81, pop singer
- May 10 – Ben Graves, 46, horror punk drummer
- May 11 – Matt Marks, 38, classical keyboardist
- May 13 – Glenn Branca, 69, composer and guitarist
- May 19 –
- May 28 –
- Stewart Upton, 43, indie rock singer
- Josh Martin, 46, grindcore guitarist
- June 3 – Clarence Fountain, 88, Gospel singer
- June 4 – Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, 73, spoken word poet
- June 5 –
- Jimmy Gonzalez, 67, Tejano singer
- Ralph Santolla, 51, heavy metal gitarist
- June 10 – Neal E. Boyd, 42, opera singer
- June 11 – Wayne Dockery, 76, jazz bassist
- June 13 – D.J. Fontana, 87, rock n’roll drummer
- June 15 –
- June 16 – Rebecca Parris, 66, jazz singer
- June 18 –
- June 19 – Lowrell Simon, 75, singer
- June 22 – Vinnie Paul, 54, heavy metal drummer (Hellyeah, Pantera, Damageplan)
- June 24 – George Cameron, 70, drummer
- June 26 – Ed Simmons, 101, classical conductor
- June 27 – Steve Soto, 54, punk rock guittarist
- June 29 – Eugene Pitt, 80, doo-wop singer
- June 30 – Dean Webb 81, mandolinist
- July 2 –
- July 3 – Richard Swift, 41, singer songwriter
- July 6 – Vince Martin, 81, folk singer
- July 7 – Brett Hoffman, 51, heavy metal singer
- July 8 – Tab Hunter, 86, actor and pop singer
- July 15 – Theryl DeClouet, 66, jazz funk and R&B singer
- July 27 – Mark Shelton, 60, heavy metal guitarist
- August 2 – Neil Argo, 71, film and television composer
- August 4 — Lorrie Collins, 76, singer and guitarist
- August 14 – Jill Janus, 42, heavy metal singer
- August 16 – Aretha Franklin, 76, R&B/soul singer, and songwriter
- August 17 – Danny Pearson, 65, soul singer
- August 20 – Eddie Willis, 82, R&B/soul guitarist (The Funk Brothers)
- August 22 –
- August 24 – DJ Ready Red, hip hop DJ
- August 25 – Kyle Pavone, 28, heavy metal singer
- September 1 – Randy Weston, 92, jazz pianist
- September 5 – Nasty Savage, 50 thrash metal bass player
- September 7 – Mac Miller, 26, rapper and singer[105]
- September 8 – Chelsi Smith, 43, beauty pageant winner and singer
- September 10 – Johnny Strike, 70, punk singer and guitarist
- September 14 – Max Bennett, 90, jazz and pop bassist
- September 16 – Big Jay McNeely, 91, saxophonist
- September 28 – Marty Balin, 76, Founder of Jefferson Starship and solo artist
- September 29 – Otis Rush, 84, blues singer and guitarist
- October 1 – Jerry Gonzalez, 69 Latin jazz trumpeter
- October 3 – John Von Ohlen, 77, jazz drummer
- October 4 – Hamiet Bluiett, 78, jazz saxophonist
- October 5 – Bernadette Carol, 74, pop singer
- October 8 – Tim Chandler, 48, bass guitarist
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