The 20 music albums of 2024 acclaimed by “World” readers

The 20 music albums of 2024 acclaimed by “World” readers
The 20 music albums of 2024 acclaimed by “World” readers

This year, which music albums, films, novels, comics or even video games delighted you the most? There were almost three times more of you to answer this question than in 2023 and, thanks to your votes and your testimonials, we were able to draw up a ranking of your favorites.

For once, it’s a somewhat special album which arrives on the last step of the podium… since it is the original soundtrack (BO) of a series! New proof of the success of season 2 ofArcaneproduced by Riot Games (in collaboration with the French animation studio Fortiche Production), the songs from the soundtrack are “looping in your ears”, according to your testimony. The titles My Best Enemyfrom the duo Stromae and Pomme, and To Ashes and Blood, by Woodkid, particularly caught your attention in the comments.

The Cure and their Songs of a Lost World come in second place. The big return of the new wave group, led by Robert Smith, seems to have met your expectations. Some of you, probably overcome with nostalgia, even argue that it is an album “like we don’t do anymore” Today.

For the second year in a row, it is a singer who reaches first place in the charts. After Lana Del Rey, it was for Billie Eilish that you were the most numerous to vote, won over by Hit Me Hard and Softwhich you found “highway”. The American’s third studio album is far ahead of the other albums in the ranking, with 345 “favorites” and 386 “likes”.

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We let you discover the complete ranking below, accompanied by a selection of your testimonies. We thank you for your participation and look forward to seeing you again in 2025.

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