The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2021 in music in the United States.
Notable events
January
February
- 5 â Foo Fighters release their first album in nearly four years, Medicine at Midnight.
- 7 â Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan performs the national anthem, H.E.R. performs "America The Beautiful", and The Weeknd performs the halftime show during Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
- 12
- Jillette Johnson releases her first album in four years, It's A Beautiful Day And I Love You.
- Robin Thicke releases his first album in seven years, On Earth, and in Heaven.
- In response to her dispute with her former record label, Big Machine Records, over the ownership of master recordings to her earlier discography, Taylor Swift releases "Love Story (Taylor's Version)", a re-recording of her 2008 song, and the first in a series of re-recordings of both her older songs and albums.
- 26 â Julien Baker releases her first album in four years, Little Oblivions.
- NOFX release their first album in five years, Single Album.
March
- 5 â Tigers Jaw release their first album in four years, I Won't Care How You Remember Me.
- A Day to Remember release their first album in nearly five years, You're Welcome. It was also the final album featuring founding bassist Josh Woodard before he departed from the band in October 2021.
- Chevelle release their first album in five years, Niratias. It was also their first album released as a duo following the departure of longtime bassist Dean Bernardini at the end of 2019.
- Kings of Leon release their first album in nearly five years, When You See Yourself.
- The Spill Canvas release their first album in nine years, Conduit.
- 12 â Rob Zombie releases his first album in five years, The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy.
- Nick Jonas release his first solo album in nearly five years, Spaceman.
- Eyehategod release their first album in seven years, A History of Nomadic Behavior.
- 14 â The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Awards were originally scheduled for January 31, at the Staples Center but were pushed back due to escalating COVID-19 cases and health concerns in Los Angeles County. Beyoncé won the most awards with four. Billie Eilish won her second consecutive Record of the Year award for "Everything I Wanted", while Taylor Swift won her third Album of the Year award for Folklore.
- 19 â KSHMR releases his debut album Harmonica Andromeda.
- Justin Bieber releases his sixth album, Justice. It was Bieber's first album in over a year.
- 26 â Evanescence release their first album of all-original material in ten years, and first overall in four years, The Bitter Truth.
- Tomahawk release their first album in eight years, Tonic Immobility.
- The Juliana Theory release their first album in 16 years, A Dream Away.
- Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden) and Richie Kotzen (The Winery Dogs) release their self titled debut album, Smith/Kotzen.
April
- 2 â Demi Lovato releases her first album in nearly four years, Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over.
- 9 â Taylor Swift releases Fearless (Taylor's Version), a re-recorded version of her 2008 album of the same name. Swift had announced her intention to re-record her first six studio albums after her master recordings were sold to Scooter Braun. The album became the first ever re-recorded album to top the US Billboard 200 chart.
- Rapper DMX dies at the age of 50, one week after suffering a heart attack from a drug overdose.
- 16 â Cannibal Corpse release their first album in four years, Violence Unimagined.
- Liquid Tension Experiment release their first album in 22 years, Liquid Tension Experiment 3.
- The Offspring release their first album in nearly nine years, Let the Bad Times Roll. It is also their first album without original bassist Greg K., who was fired from the band in 2018, and their last album with drummer Pete Parada who was ejected from the band in August 2021.
- 18 â The 56th Academy of Country Music Awards takes place at various locations in Nashville.
- 23 â Porter Robinson releases his sophomore album, and also his first in seven years, Nurture.
- Dinosaur Jr. release their first album in five years, Sweep It Into Space.
- 30 â Flotsam and Jetsam are scheduled to begin their Demolition of North America tour at the Club Red in Tempe, Arizona; this tour had previously been postponed from 2020 to this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but was put on hold until further notice. A new album, Blood in the Water, previously expected to coincide with the tour, is released on June 4.
- Manchester Orchestra release their first album in four years, The Million Masks of God.
- Dropkick Murphys release their first album in four years, Turn Up That Dial.
- Shelley, formerly DRAM, releases his first album in nearly five years, Shelley FKA DRAM.
May
- 7 â Travis Tritt releases his first album in fourteen years, Set in Stone.
- 14 â Alan Jackson releases his first album in six years, Where Have You Gone.
- St. Vincent releases her first album in nearly four years, Daddy's Home.
- 21 â Blake Shelton releases his first album in nearly four years, Body Language.
- Olivia Rodrigo's debut album, Sour, is released to critical acclaim and commercial success.
- Counting Crows release their first new music in seven years, Butter Miracle, Suite One, a four-song EP that plays as a suite.
- 22 Italy win the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with âÂÂZitti e Buoniâ by Mäneskin.
- 23 â The Billboard Music Awards take place in Los Angeles.
- Chayce Beckham wins the nineteenth season of American Idol. Willie Spence is named runner-up.
- 24 â Megadeth parts ways with its co-founder, bassist David Ellefson, following accusations of sexual misconduct on his part. Ellefson denied the allegations as false and is currently pursuing charges and a defamation lawsuit against the accuser. The woman involved also made a statement denying the allegations.
- 25 â Cam Anthony wins the twentieth season of The Voice. Kenzie Wheeler was named runner-up. Jordan Matthew Young, Rachel Mac, and Victor Solomon finish third, fourth, and fifth place respectively.
- 28 â DMX's first album in nine years (and also his final album), Exodus, is released following his death in April.
June
- 4 â Rise Against release their first album in four years, Nowhere Generation.
- â Atreyu release Baptize, their first album without co-frontman Alex Varkatzas (who left in 2020), and also with Brandon Saller moving away from the drums to focus only on vocals.
- â Lloyd Banks releases his first album in 11 years, The Course of the Inevitable.
- â Liz Phair releases her first album in 11 years, Soberish.
- â Japanese Breakfast release their first album in four years, Jubilee.
- 9 â The CMT Music Awards take place in Nashville. Kane Brown and Kelsea Ballerini hosts.
- 11 â AFI release their first album in four years, Bodies.
- â Azure Ray release their first album in 11 years, Remedy.
- â Garbage release their first album in five years, No Gods No Masters.
- â Maroon 5 release their first album in nearly four years, Jordi.
- 18 â Fear Factory release their first album in six years, Aggression Continuum. It is their first studio album released following former vocalist Burton C. Bell's departure from the previous year, though his vocals from the album's 2017 sessions are still present.
- 25
- Gary Allan releases his first album in eight years, Ruthless.
- Modest Mouse release their first album in six years, The Golden Casket.
July
- 9 â The Wallflowers release their first album in nine years, Exit Wounds.
- 16 â Caveman release their first album in five years, Smash.
- â John Mayer releases his first album in four years, Sob Rock.
- 23 â Descendents release their first album in five years, 9th & Walnut.
- - Dave Matthews Band embarked on their 2021 Summer Tour, playing the first show in Raleigh, NC.
- 24 - Green Day, Fall Out Boy, and Weezer kicked off the Hella Mega Tour, which had been postponed from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- 30 â Jack Antonoff's project Bleachers releases its first album in four years, Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night.
- â Isaiah Rashad releases his first album in five years, The House Is Burning.
- â Billie Eilish releases her sophomore album, Happier Than Ever. It was Eilish's first album in two years.
August
September
October
- 12 â Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell announced his retirement from the band to focus on his health following an erratic performance at the Big Sip festival in Bethel, New York.
- 15 â Kelly Clarkson releases her second Christmas album, and also first in nearly four years, When Christmas Comes Around....
- Gemini Syndrome release their first album in five years, 3rd Degree - The Raising.
- 19 â The 52nd GMA Dove Awards were held at the Allen Arena located in Nashville, Tennessee. Steven Furtick led the non-artist nominations with ten nominations, whilst Elevation Worship and Brandon Lake led the artist nominations with seven each.
- 22 â Fuel release their first album in seven years, Anomaly. It is their first and only album to feature lead singer John Corsale, following the second departure of original lead singer Brett Scallions. Co-founding member Carl Bell made his return on this album for the first time since 2007's Angels & Devils, and drummer Kevin Miller appeared for the first time since 2003's Natural Selection.
- Every Time I Die release their first album in five years, Radical.
- Together Pangea release their first album in eleven years, Dye.
- 29 â Mastodon release their first album in four years, Hushed and Grim.
- The War on Drugs release their first album in four years, I Don't Live Here Anymore.
- Tori Amos releases her first album in four years, Ocean to Ocean.
- Jerry Cantrell releases his first solo album in 19 years, Brighten.
- 31 â Limp Bizkit release their first album in ten years, Still Sucks.
November
- 10 - The Country Music Association Awards took place at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville; Luke Bryan hosts.
- 12 â Taylor Swift releases her second re-recorded album, Red (Taylor's Version), a freshly recorded issue of her 2012 studio album, Red.
- Silk Sonic, consisting of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, release their debut album, An Evening with Silk Sonic. It was Mars' first album in five years.
- Walk the Moon release their first album in four years, Heights. It was their first album recorded as a trio after the band parted ways with bassist Kevin Ray in 2020.
- 19 â Exodus release their first studio album in seven years, Persona Non Grata.
- Converge and Chelsea Wolfe release their collaborative album, Bloodmoon: I. It was Converge's first album in four years.
- 21 â The American Music Awards take place at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles. BTS, Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion take home the most awards with three each.
- 26 â Marvin Peterson reissues his live album, In Concert.
- Cynic release their first album in seven years, Ascension Codes. It was their first release since the 2020 deaths of bassist Sean Malone and former founding drummer Sean Reinert.
December
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Albums released in 2021
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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.
Deaths
- January 1 â Misty Morgan, 75, country music singer
- January 7 âÂÂ
- Deezer D, 55, rapper, singer
- Jamie O'Hara, 70, country music singer, songwriter
- January 8 â Ed Bruce, 81, country music singer, songwriter
- January 11 âÂÂ
- Howard Johnson, 79, jazz musician
- Don Miller, 80, pop singer
- January 13 âÂÂ
- Tim Bogert, 76, rock bassist
- Duke Bootee, 69, rapper, producer and songwriter
- Sylvain Sylvain, 69, glam rock guitarist
- January 14 âÂÂ
- Duranice Pace, 62, gospel singer
- Larry Willoughby, 73, country music singer, songwriter
- January 16 âÂÂ
- Jason Cope, 43, country music guitarist
- Phil Spector, 81, record producer, pop musician and songwriter
- January 17 âÂÂ
- Junior Mance, 92, jazz pianist
- Sammy Nestico, 96, jazz composer and arranger
- January 18 â Jimmie Rodgers, 87, pop singer
- January 21 â Randy Parton, 67, country music singer, songwriter
- January 22 â James Purify, 76, R&B singer (James & Bobby Purify)
- January 24 â Tom Stevens, 64, alternative country music bassist
- January 29 â Grady Gaines, 86, blues saxophonist
- January 30 â Double K, 43, rapper (People Under the Stairs)
- February 2 â Aaron Wegelin, indie rock drummer
- February 3 âÂÂ
- Anne Feeney, 69, folk singer-songwriter
- Jim Weatherly, 77, pop and country singer, songwriter
- February 4 âÂÂ
- Matt Harris, power pop bassist
- Nolan Porter, 71, R&B singer-songwriter
- Gil Saunders, soul singer
- February 5 â Douglas Miller, 71, gospel singer
- February 7 â Elliot Mazer, 79, record producer and audio engineer
- February 8 â Mary Wilson, 76, soul singer (The Supremes)
- February 9 âÂÂ
- Chick Corea, 79, jazz keyboardist and composer
- Cedrick Cotton, 46, R&B singer
- February 10 â Lee Sexton, 92, bluegrass banjoist
- February 12 â Milford Graves, 79, jazz drummer
- February 14 â Ari Gold, 47, R&B singer
- February 16 â Carman, 65, contemporary Christian singer
- February 18 âÂÂ
- Prince Markie Dee, 52, rapper (The Fat Boys)
- Miles Seaton, 41, indie rock singer
- February 19 âÂÂ
- James Burke, 70, soul singer
- Jerold Ottley, 86, choral conductor
- February 20 â Gene Taylor, 68, rock keyboardist
- February 26 â Bob James, 68, hard rock singer
- February 28 â Ian North, 68, power pop singer and guitarist
- March 1 â Ralph Peterson Jr., 58, jazz drummer
- March 2 â Mark Goffeney, 51, rock bassist
- March 3 â Duffy Jackson, 67, jazz drummer
- March 4 â Barbara Ess, 72, post-punk multi-instrumentalist
- March 5 â Michael Stanley, 72, rock singer-songwriter and guitarist
- March 11 âÂÂ
- Ray Campi, 86, rockabilly musician
- Jewlia Eisenberg, 50, avant-rock singer
- March 14 âÂÂ
- Reggie Warren, 52, R&B singer
- Taylor Dee, 33, country music singer
- March 17 âÂÂ
- Matt Miller, 34, indie rock keyboardist
- Freddie Redd, 92, jazz keyboardist
- Corey Steger, 42, metalcore guitarist
- March 18 â Paul Jackson, 73, jazz fusion bassist
- March 19 â Gary Leib, 65, new wave keyboardist
- March 20 â Dan Sartain, 39, garage rock and rockabilly singer-songwriter
- March 23 â Don Heffington, 70, roots rock drummer
- March 25 â Tavish Maloney, 24, emo guitarist
- March 26 â Brett Bradshaw, 50, glam metal drummer
- April 2 â Morris Dickerson, 71, funk bassist and singer
- April 9 â DMX, 50, rapper, songwriter and actor
- April 10 â Bob Petric, indie rock guitarist
- April 14 â Rusty Young, 75, country rock singer-songwriter and guitarist
- April 16 â Mike Mitchell, 77, rock guitarist
- April 17 â Black Rob, 51, rapper
- April 18 â Paul Oscher, 71, blues singer
- April 19 â Jim Steinman, 73, rock lyricist, composer, pianist, and record producer
- April 21 â Joe Long, 88, pop rock bassist
- April 23 â Shock G, 57, rapper (Digital Underground)
- April 25 â Denny Freeman, 76, blues guitarist
- April 29 âÂÂ
- Johnny Crawford, 75, pop singer
- Tony Markellis, 68, jam band bassist
- Will Mecum, 48, stoner rock guitarist
- April 30 â John Dee Holeman, 92, Piedmont blues guitarist, singer, songwriter
- May 1 â Wondress Hutchinson, 56, dance singer
- May 2 â Tommy West, 78, music producer and singer-songwriter
- May 3 â Lloyd Price, 88, singer-songwriter and businessman
- May 6 â Pervis Staples, 85, gospel singer
- May 8 â Curtis Fuller, 86, jazz trombonist
- May 13 âÂÂ
- Norman Simmons, 91, jazz pianist and arranger
- Jack Terricloth, 50, dark cabaret singer
- Bill Tsamis, 60, metal guitarist
- May 15 â Mario Pavone, 80, jazz pianist
- May 16 â Patsy Bruce, 81, country songwriter
- May 17 â Neal Ford, 78, psychedelic rock singer
- May 19 â Alix Dobkin, 80, folk singer-songwriter and guitarist
- May 20 â Roger Hawkins, 75, rock and soul drummer
- May 24 âÂÂ
- John Davis, 66, dance pop music singer
- Samuel E. Wright, 74, pop singer and actor
- May 29 -
- B.J. Thomas, 78, rock and pop singer
- Johnny Trudell, 82, jazz trumpeter
- May 31 â Lil Loaded, 20, rapper
- June 3 â Karla Burns, 66, opera singer
- June 7 â David C. Lewis, soft rock and new age keyboardist
- June 8 â Dean Parrish, 79, soul singer
- June 9 â Juan Nelson, 62, blues rock bassist
- June 18 â Gift of Gab, 50, rapper (Blackalicious)
- June 20 âÂÂ
- Gianna Rolandi, 68, opera singer
- Jeanne Lamon, 71, violinist and conductor
- June 23 â Ellen McIlwaine, 75, psychedelic rock and blues singer, guitarist
- June 26 âÂÂ
- Jon Hassell, 84, jazz trumpeter
- Johnny Solinger, 55, hard rock singer (Skid Row)
- June 28 â Burton Greene, 84, free jazz pianist
- July 1 â Bryan St. Pere, 52, alternative rock drummer
- July 4 â Sanford Clark, 85, rockabilly singer
- July 9 â Andrew Williams, 49, Christian rock drummer
- July 10 âÂÂ
- Byron Berline, 77, bluegrass fiddler
- Chris Hutka, 35, post-hardcore singer
- July 11 â Juini Booth, 73, jazz bassist
- July 14 âÂÂ
- Gary Corbett, 63, blues rock keyboardist
- Jeff LaBar, 58, glam metal and blues rock guitarist (Cinderella)
- July 16 â Biz Markie, 57, rapper
- July 17 â Robby Steinhardt, 71, progressive rock singer and violinist (Kansas)
- July 19 â Chuck E. Weiss, 76, blues rock singer-songwriter
- July 21 â Clarence McDonald, 76, pianist, composer, arranger and producer
- July 25 â Count M'Butu, 75, blues rock percussionist (The Derek Trucks Band)
- July 26 âÂÂ
- Joey Jordison, 46, heavy metal drummer (Slipknot)
- Mike Howe, 55, heavy metal singer
- July 27 â Willie Winfield, 91, doo-wop singer
- July 28 â Dusty Hill, 72, rock singer and bassist (ZZ Top)
- July 29 â Gonzoe, 45, rapper (Kausion)
- August 1 â Paul Cotton, 78, country rock singer
- August 3 â Kelli Hand, 56, techno DJ
- August 4 âÂÂ
- Razzy Bailey, 82, country singer
- Paul Johnson, 50, house DJ
- August 7 â Dennis Johnson, 70, saxophonist
- August 9 â Chucky Thompson, 53, record producer
- August 11 âÂÂ
- Mike Finnigan, 76, rock and jazz keyboardist
- Roy Gaines, 83, electric blues guitarist
- Caroline Peyton, 69, folk singer songwriter
- August 12 â Ronnell Bright, 91, jazz pianist
- August 13 âÂÂ
- Baba Zumbi, 49, rapper
- Nanci Griffith, 68, folk singer songwriter
- August 17 â Squeak, 26, hip hop producer
- August 20 âÂÂ
- Tom T. Hall, 85, country singer songwriter
- Larry Harlow, 82, salsa keyboardist
- Michael Morgan, 64, classical conductor
- August 21 âÂÂ
- Bill Emerson, 83, bluegrass banjoist
- Don Everly, 84, country-rock singer and songwriter (The Everly Brothers)
- August 22 â Eric Wagner, doom metal singer
- August 26 â Kenny Malone, 83, country music drummer
- August 29 âÂÂ
- John Drake, 74, rock singer
- Ron Bushy, 79, psychedelic rock drummer
- August 30 â Lee Williams, 75, gospel singer
- September 1 â Carol Fran, 87, soul blues singer and pianist
- September 5 â Rickie Lee Reynolds, 72, rock guitarist
- September 7 â Warren Storm, 84, swamp pop singer and drummer
- September 8 â Susan Anway, 70, indie rock singer
- September 12 â Don Maddox, 90, country singer
- September 13 â George Wein, 95, jazz pianist
- September 15 â Leonard Gibbs, 73, jazz percussionist
- September 16 â Jane Powell, 92, pop singer
- September 20 âÂÂ
- Sarah Dash, 76, R&B and funk singer
- Warner Williams, 91, blues guitarist
- September 22 â Bob Moore, 88, country music bassist
- September 23 â Sue Thompson, 96, pop and country singer
- September 24 â Pee Wee Ellis, 80, jazz and soul saxophonist
- September 26 â George Frayne IV, 77, country rock singer and keyboardist
- September 27 â Andrea Martin, 49, R&B singer and songwriter
- September 28 âÂÂ
- Karan Armstrong, 79, opera soprano
- Lonnie Smith, 79, jazz organist
- September 29 â Mike Renzi, 80, jazz pianist and conductor
- September 30 â Carlisle Floyd, 95, opera composer
- October 1 â Raymond Gniewek, 89, classical violinist
- October 8 â Jem Targal, 74, psychedelic rock bassist
- October 9 â Dee Pop, 65, post-punk drummer
- October 11 â Deon Estus, 65, R&B bassist and singer
- October 14 âÂÂ
- Emani 22, 22, R&B singer
- Phil Leadbetter, 59, bluegrass resonator guitarist
- Tom Morey, 86, jazz drummer
- October 15 â Regi Hargis, 70, funk guitarist and singer
- October 16 â Ron Tutt, 83, rock drummer
- October 17 â Bruce Gaston, 74, classical instrumentalist
- October 21 âÂÂ
- Tommy DeBarge, 64, funk bassist and singer
- Robin McNamara, 74, pop rock singer-songwriter
- October 22 â Jay Black, 82, pop rock singer
- October 24 âÂÂ
- Willie Cobbs, 89, blues singer and harmonica player
- Sonny Osborne, 83, bluegrass banjoist
- October 26 â Rose Lee Maphis, 98, country singer
- October 27 â William Shelby, 65, funk keyboardist
- November 1 âÂÂ
- Emmett Chapman, 85, jazz guitarist
- Pat Martino, 77, jazz guitarist
- November 2 â Ronnie Wilson, 73, funk instrumentalist
- November 8 â Margo Guryan, pop singer-songwriter
- November 10 â Mike Gresema, 56, hard rock drummer
- November 11 â John Goodsall, 68, progressive rock and jazz guitarist
- November 13 â Philip Margo, 79, doo-wop singer
- November 17 âÂÂ
- Young Dolph, 36, rapper
- Keith Allison, 79, garage rock bassist
- Dave Frishberg, 88, jazz pianist and songwriter
- November 18 â Slide Hampton, 89, jazz trombonist
- November 20 â Billy Hinsche, 70, pop singer, guitarist and keyboardist
- November 21 â Yul Anderson, 63, blues and gospel singer, guitarist and pianist
- November 22 â Joanne Shenandoah, 63, folk singer-songwriter and guitarist
- November 24 â Marilyn McLeod, 82, R&B singer and songwriter
- November 26 â Stephen Sondheim, 91, film and theater composer and lyricist
- December 1 â Alvin Lucier, 90, experimental composer and sound artist
- December 4 â Stonewall Jackson, 89, country music singer
- December 7 â Greg Tate, 63, multi-genre guitarist and music critic
- December 8 âÂÂ
- Gil Bridges, 80, rock saxophonist
- Barry Harris, 91, jazz pianist
- Ralph Tavares, 79, R&B singer
- December 9 â David Lasley, 74, pop and R&B singer
- December 10 â Michael Nesmith, 78, rock and country singer, songwriter and guitarist (The Monkees)
- December 13 â Joe Simon, 85, R&B and soul singer
- December 15 â Hub, 62, hip hop bassist (The Roots)
- December 16 â Wanda Young, 78, R&B singer
- December 18 â Kangol Kid, 55, rapper (UTFO)
- December 19 â Drakeo the Ruler, 28, rapper
- December 20 â Paul Mitchell, 53, R&B singer
- December 24 â J.D. Crowe, 84, bluegrass banjo player
- December 25 â Tiffini Hale, 54, pop singer (The Party)
- December 30 â Stephen J. Lawrence, 82, television composer
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