Billboard's staff breaks down the year's finest rap full-lengths.
We came; we raved; we loved; we made you this list.
Swift’s strong showing is impressive when you consider that the Billboard 200 dates back more than 33 years before she was born.
The big ballads, perennial party-starters and singular sing-alongs guaranteed to make any karaoke night a classic.
Billboard looks at some of Loretta Lynn's top collaborations, with Conway Twitty, Ernest Tubb and Jack White.
Both of Wiz Khalifa's No. 1 hits, “Black and Yellow” and “See You Again," entered the Hot 100 at No. 100.