
Petras began recording music as a teenager, releasing her debut extended play One Piece of Tape in 2011. Between 20, she released music as an independent artist under her own imprint, BunHead Records, before signing with Amigo and Republic Records in 2021 where she will release her upcoming third album and major-label debut. Some publications may list albums without ranking them such lists are displayed below, without numbers, in alphabetical order.Kim Petras (born 27 August 1992) is a German singer and songwriter based in Los Angeles.

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(We do include unranked lists of 11-20 items, though each album gets just one-half of a point.) In case of a tie for first or second, each album will receive the full points for that position. Note that if a source ranks more than the standard 10 albums, we will not include titles ranked 11th or worse. 2: Scorecard launched with 20 sourcesīelow is our updated running tally of the albums most frequently mentioned by individual music publications in their year-end top ten lists.Īlthough many of the lists come from publications whose reviews are included on this site, we have also included extra lists from prominent music stores, websites, a few radio stations, and publications not normally found in Metacritic's music section. 3: Chicago Tribune, Consequence of Sound, Glide, Live4ever, The Ringer, Stereogum, Treble, Uproxx, Upset, The WireĪdded Dec. 4: Complex, Double J, Exclaim, Flood, Gorilla vs. 5: KCRW, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Variety, VultureĪdded Dec. 6: AP, Hot New Hip Hop, Radio XĪdded Dec.

9: Crack, The Irish Times, NPR/Fresh Air, PopMattersĪdded Dec. 10: The Atlantic, The Boot, Echoes, Fast 'n' Bulbous, Les Inrocks, Loud and Quiet, Pitchfork, Slate, Washington PostĪdded Dec. 11: Billboard, Classic Rock Magazine, Dazed, Los Angeles Times, NPR, Uproxx/Indie MixtapeĪdded Dec. 12: Gothamist, Noisey, San Jose Mercury News, Slant, Sydney Morning Herald, Us Weekly, Wall Street JournalĪdded Dec. 13: Bandcamp Daily, Boston Globe, People, PopBuzz, WonderlandĪdded Dec. 14: Crash Records, Esquire, Gaffa (Sweden), Philadelphia InquirerĪdded Dec. 15: Gaffa (Denmark), Louder Than War, WBEZ/Sound OpinionsĪdded Dec. 17: Banquet Records, Entertainment Weekly, God Is in the TV, Hypebeast, Junkee, MTV News, NME, No Ripcord, Q, Rolling Stone (Sheffield), Spin, USA Today, The Vinyl FactoryĪdded Dec. 18: The AU Review, Clash, DJBooth, DJ Mag, The Economist, FREEwilliamsburg, NPR/All Songs Considered, PaperĪdded Dec. Club, Kerrang!, mxdwn, Riff Magazine, Yahoo!Īdded Dec.


20: The Guardian, Hot Press, The Independent, The Line of Best Fit, Spectrum Culture, Sputnikmusic, Star TribuneĪdded Dec. 23: Bill's Indie Basement, Brooklyn Vegan, Capital XTRA, HipHopDX, Houston Chronicle, Magnetic, musicOMH, NOW, ThrillistĪdded Dec. 24: Far Out Magazine, The Music, New Noise, Tampa Bay Times, Ultimate Classic RockĪdded Dec. 27: Boston Herald, Columbus Alive, Good Morning America, Houston Chronicle (Guerra), Mandatory, Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewĪdded Dec. 28: Contactmusic, Detroit Metro Times, GQ (UK), Joe, Nialler9, Nöjesguiden, Sonic Magazine, The Young FolksĪdded Dec. 30: 3voor12, Asubry Park Press, A Closer Listen, Dead Press!, Dummy, Gigwise, Le Canal Auditif, Magnet, Mixmag, Nashville Scene, The Nation, Norman Records, Northern Transmissions, The Observer, Okayplayer, Punktastic, RTE, San Diego Union-Tribune, Textura, Truck Music Store, The Wild Honey PieĪdded Dec. 1: Passion of the Weiss, Under the RadarĪdded Dec. 7: Chorus.fm, City Pages, Idolator, Omaha World-Herald, WiredĪdded Jan.
