Overview of the events of 2022 in American music
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The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2022 in music in the United States.
Notable events [ edit ] January [ edit ] February [ edit ] 4 – Dolly Parton released her first studio album of original material in five years, Run, Rose, Run .[13] Danielle Bradbery released her first studio album in five years, In Between: The Collection . Crowbar released their first studio album in six years, Zero and Below . 6 – The Industrial Strength Tour, featuring Ministry , Melvins and Corrosion of Conformity , began at Baltimore Soundstage in Baltimore , Maryland ; the tour was initially scheduled to take place in the summer of 2020 but was postponed to spring 2021, then to fall, both due to the COVID-19 pandemic , and later to its current date.[14] [15] [16] 7– The 57th Academy of Country Music Awards took place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas . This was the first time in fifty years the show did not air on broadcast television. It was instead streamed on Prime Video . 18 – Stabbing Westward released their first studio album in 21 years, Chasing Ghosts . 25 – longtime Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins was found dead in his hotel room in Bogotá , Colombia , where the band was scheduled to play a show that night. He was 50 years old.[17] September [ edit ] October [ edit ] November [ edit ] 1 – Rapper Takeoff of Migos was shot dead at a bowling alley in Houston , Texas at the age of 28.[31] 4 – The Welcome Wagon released their first studio album in five years, Esther . 7 – Flyleaf announced the return of original lead vocalist Lacey Sturm , who had left following the recording of 2012's New Horizons . The band also announced that they would now be known as "Flyleaf with Lacey Sturm". 9 – The 56th Annual CMA Awards took place at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee . 11 – Chelsea Grin released their first studio album in four years, Suffer in Hell , the first half of a double album. The second half, Suffer in Heaven , will be released in March 2023. 15 – The Smashing Pumpkins released act one (out of three) of a rock opera album called Atum , which serves as a sequel to previous albums Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995) and Machina/The Machines of God (2000). Act two is due for release on January 31, 2023, with the full album set for release on April 21, 2023.[32] 18 – Disturbed released their first studio album in four years, Divisive . 20 – The American Music Awards took place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles .[33] 25 – Leather released her first studio album in four years, We Are the Chosen . December [ edit ] 2 – Neal Casal re-released his 1996 album, Rain Wind and Speed . 9 – Lionheart released their first album in five years, Welcome to the West Coast III , a sequel to 2017's Welcome to the West Coast II . SZA released her first album in five years, SOS .[34] 13 – Bryce Leatherwood was crowned the winner of the twenty-second season of The Voice , bodie was runner-up. Morgan Myles, Omar Jose Cardona, and Brayden Lape finished in third, fourth, and fifth place respectively. 16 – Ab-Soul released his first studio album in six years, Herbert . Nostalghia released her first studio album in four years, Wounds . Tiffany released her first studio album in four years, Shadows . While going on indefinite hiatus, Circa Survive released their first studio album in five years, Two Dreams . Bands formed [ edit ] Bands reformed [ edit ] Bands on hiatus [ edit ] Bands disbanded [ edit ] Albums released in 2022 [ edit ] January [ edit ] February [ edit ] September [ edit ] October [ edit ] November [ edit ] December [ edit ] Top songs on record [ edit ] Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs[ edit ] Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits[ edit ] All songs that reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the year, complete with peak chart placement.
"712PM " – Future (#8) "A Holly Jolly Christmas " – Burl Ives (#4) "ABCDEFU " – Gayle (#3) "About Damn Time " – Lizzo (#1) "Ahhh Ha " – Lil Durk (#18) "Alien Superstar " – Beyoncé (#19) "All I Want for Christmas Is You " – Mariah Carey (#1) "Anti-Hero " – Taylor Swift (#1) "As It Was " – Harry Styles (#1) "BackOutsideBoyz " – Drake (#9) "Bad Decisions " – Benny Blanco , BTS and Snoop Dogg (#10) "Bad Habit " – Steve Lacy (#1) "Bad Habits " – Ed Sheeran (#2 in 2021, #8 in 2022) "Bejeweled " – Taylor Swift (#6) "Big Energy " – Latto (#3) "Blind " – SZA (#12) "Boyfriend " – Dove Cameron (#16) "Break My Soul " – Beyoncé (#1) "Broadway Girls " – Lil Durk feat. Morgan Wallen (#14) "Broke Boys " – Drake and 21 Savage (#12) "Bussin " – Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby (#20) "California Breeze " – Lil Baby (#4) "Calling My Name " – Drake (#20) "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) " – Darlene Love (#15) "Circo Loco " – Drake and 21 Savage (#8) "Cold Heart (Pnau remix) " – Elton John and Dua Lipa (#7) "Cooped Up " – Post Malone feat. Roddy Ricch (#12) "Count Me Out " – Kendrick Lamar (#20) "Creepin' " – Metro Boomin , The Weeknd and 21 Savage (#5) "Cuff It " – Beyoncé (#13) "Daylight " – Harry Styles (#13) "Deck the Halls " – Nat King Cole (#16) "Después de la Playa " – Bad Bunny (#6) "Die for You " – The Weeknd (#12) "Die Hard " – Kendrick Lamar, Blxst and Amanda Reifer (#5) "Do We Have a Problem? " – Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby (#2) "Don't Think Jesus " – Morgan Wallen (#7) "Easy on Me " – Adele (#1) "Enemy " – Imagine Dragons and JID (#5) "Falling Back " – Drake (#7) "Fancy Like " – Walker Hayes (#3 in 2021, #16 in 2022) "Father Time " – Kendrick Lamar feat. Sampha (#11) "Feliz Navidad " – José Feliciano (#6 in 2021, #8 in 2022) "Fingers Crossed " – Lauren Spencer-Smith (#19) "First Class " – Jack Harlow (#1) "Forever " – Lil Baby feat. Fridayy (#8) "Get Into It (Yuh) " – Doja Cat (#20) "God Did " – DJ Khaled feat. Rick Ross , Lil Wayne , Jay-Z , John Legend and Fridayy (#17) "Good 4 U " – Olivia Rodrigo (#1 in 2021, #15 in 2022) "Ghost " – Justin Bieber (#5) "Glimpse of Us " – Joji (#8) "Grapejuice " – Harry Styles (#15) "Happy Holiday / The Holiday Season " – Andy Williams (#18 in 2021, #20 in 2022) "Heat Waves " – Glass Animals (#1) "Hold Me Closer " – Elton John and Britney Spears (#6) "Hot Shit " – Cardi B , Kanye West and Lil Durk (#13) "Hours in Silence " – Drake and 21 Savage (#11) "Hrs and Hrs " – Muni Long (#16) "I Ain't Worried " – OneRepublic (#6) "I Guess It's Fuck Me " – Drake (#19) "I Like You (A Happier Song) " – Post Malone feat. Doja Cat (#3) "I'm Dat Nigga " – Future (#10) "I'm Good (Blue) " – David Guetta and Bebe Rexha (#7) "I'm on One " – Future feat. Drake (#11) "In a Minute " – Lil Baby (#14) "Industry Baby " – Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow (#1 in 2021, #6 in 2022) "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas " – Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (#12 in 2020, #13 in 2022) "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year " – Andy Williams (#5 in 2021, #6 in 2022) "Jimmy Cooks " – Drake feat. 21 Savage (#1) "Jingle Bell Rock " – Bobby Helms (#3) "Jumbotron Shit Poppin " – Drake (#16) "Karma " – Taylor Swift (#9) "Keep It Burnin " – Future feat. Kanye West (#15) "Kill Bill " – SZA (#3) "Kiss Me More " – Doja Cat feat. SZA (#3 in 2021, #19 in 2022) "Labyrinth " – Taylor Swift (#14) "Last Christmas " – Wham! (#5) "Late Night Talking " – Harry Styles (#3) "Lavender Haze " – Taylor Swift (#2) "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow " – Dean Martin (#8 in 2021, #12 in 2022) "Levitating " – Dua Lipa feat. DaBaby (#2 in 2021, #12 in 2022) "Lift Me Up " – Rihanna (#2) "Little Freak " – Harry Styles (#14) "Love You Better " – Future (#12) "Low " – SZA (#17) "Major Distribution " – Drake and 21 Savage (#3) "Mamiii " – Becky G and Karol G (#15) "Maroon " – Taylor Swift (#3) "Massaging Me " – Future (#20) "Massive " – Drake (#14) "Mastermind " – Taylor Swift (#13) "Matilda " – Harry Styles (#9) "Me Porto Bonito " – Bad Bunny and Chencho Corleone (#6) "Middle of the Ocean " – Drake (#15) "Midnight Rain " – Taylor Swift (#5) "More M's " – Drake and 21 Savage (#18) "Moscow Mule " – Bad Bunny (#4) "Music for a Sushi Restaurant " – Harry Styles (#8) "N95 " – Kendrick Lamar (#3) "Nail Tech " – Jack Harlow (#18) "Need to Know " – Doja Cat (#8) "Never Hating " – Lil Baby and Young Thug (#19) "Nobody Gets Me " – SZA (#10) "Numb Little Bug " – Em Beihold (#18) "Oh My God " – Adele (#5 in 2021, #18 in 2022) "On BS " – Drake and 21 Savage (#4) "One Right Now " – Post Malone and The Weeknd (#6 in 2021, #17 in 2022) "Party " – Bad Bunny and Rauw Alejandro (#14) "Pop Out " – Lil Baby and Nardo Wick (#15) "Privileged Rappers " – Drake and 21 Savage (#7) "Puffin on Zootiez " – Future (#4) "Pushin P " – Gunna and Future feat. Young Thug (#7) "Pussy & Millions " – Drake and 21 Savage feat. Travis Scott (#6) "Question...? " – Taylor Swift (#7) "Real Spill " – Lil Baby (#10) "Rich Flex " – Drake and 21 Savage (#2) "Rich Spirit " – Kendrick Lamar (#13) "Right On " – Lil Baby (#13) "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree " – Brenda Lee (#2) "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer " – Gene Autry (#16 in 2019, #19 in 2022) "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God) " – Kate Bush (#3) "Sacrifice " – The Weeknd (#11) "Santa Tell Me " – Ariana Grande (#12) "Save Your Tears " – The Weeknd and Ariana Grande (#1 in 2021, #16 in 2022) "She Had Me at Heads Carolina " – Cole Swindell (#16) "Shirt " – SZA (#11) "Shivers " – Ed Sheeran (#4) "Silent Hill " – Kendrick Lamar and Kodak Black (#7) "Sleigh Ride " – The Ronettes (#10) "Smokin Out the Window " – Silk Sonic , Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak (#5 in 2021, #13 in 2022) "Snow on the Beach " – Taylor Swift feat. Lana Del Rey (#4) "Something in the Orange " – Zach Bryan (#12) "Soy El Unico" – Yahritza y Su Esencia (#20) "Spin Bout U " – Drake and 21 Savage (#5) "Stay " – The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber (#1 in 2021, #2 in 2022) "Staying Alive " – DJ Khaled feat. Drake and Lil Baby (#5) "Sticky " – Drake (#6) "Sunroof " – Nicky Youre and Dazy (#4) "Super Freaky Girl " – Nicki Minaj (#1) "Super Gremlin " – Kodak Black (#3) "Superhero (Heroes & Villains) " – Metro Boomin, Future and Chris Brown (#8) "Surface Pressure " – Jessica Darrow (#8) "Sweet Nothing " – Taylor Swift (#15) "Sweetest Pie " – Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa (#15) "Tarot " – Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez (#18) "Texts Go Green " – Drake (#13) "Thats What I Want " – Lil Nas X (#8) "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You) " – Nat King Cole (#11) "The Family Madrigal " – Stephanie Beatriz , Olga Merediz and Encanto cast (#20) "The Heart Part 5 " – Kendrick Lamar (#15) "The Kind of Love We Make " – Luke Combs (#8) "Thought You Should Know " – Morgan Wallen (#12) "Thousand Miles " – The Kid Laroi (#15) "'Til You Can't " – Cody Johnson (#18) "Tití Me Preguntó " – Bad Bunny (#5) "Tomorrow 2 " – GloRilla and Cardi B (#9) "Too Easy " – Gunna and Future (#16) "Treacherous Twins " – Drake and 21 Savage (#14) "Un Ratito " – Bad Bunny (#16) "Under the Influence " – Chris Brown (#14) "Underneath the Tree " – Kelly Clarkson (#12 in 2021, #13 in 2022) "Unholy " – Sam Smith and Kim Petras (#1) "United in Grief " – Kendrick Lamar (#8) "Vegas " – Doja Cat (#10) "Vigilante Shit " – Taylor Swift (#10) "Wait for U " – Future feat. Drake and Tems (#1) "Wasted on You " – Morgan Wallen (#9 in 2021, #11 in 2022) "We Cry Together " – Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige (#16) "We Don't Talk About Bruno " – Encanto cast (#1) "White Christmas " – Bing Crosby (#12 in 1962, #18 in 2022) "Woman " – Doja Cat (#7) "Worldwide Steppers " – Kendrick Lamar (#19) "Would've, Could've, Should've " – Taylor Swift (#20) "Yet to Come " – BTS (#13) "You Proof " – Morgan Wallen (#5) "You're on Your Own, Kid " – Taylor Swift (#8) January 2 − Traxamillion , 42, hip hop producer Jay Weaver, 42, Christian rock bassist January 4 − Jessie Daniels, 57, R&B singer January 5 − Dale Clevenger , 81, classical French hornist January 6 − Calvin Simon , 79, funk singer January 8 – Marilyn Bergman , 93, songwriter January 9 − Maria Ewing , 71, opera singer January 10 − Gerry Granahan , 89, rock and roll and pop singer January 11 − Bruce Anderson, 72, experimental guitarist Rosa Lee Hawkins, 76, pop and R&B singer January 12 − Everett Lee , 105, classical violinist and conductor January 13 − CPO Boss Hogg , 52, rapper Fred Parris, 85, doo-wop musician Sonny Turner , 83, R&B singer January 14 − Dallas Frazier , 82, country singer songwriter Greg Webster, 84, funk drummer January 15 − Ralph Emery , 88, disc jockey Jon Lind , 73, folk rock and pop singer songwriter Rachel Nagy, 37, blues rock singer January 18 − Dick Halligan , 78, jazz rock multi-instrumentalist January 20 – Meat Loaf , 74, rock singer Tom Smith, 65, experimental rock multi-instrumentalist January 21 − Terry Tolkin , 62, music journalist and music executive who coined the term Alternative Music January 22 – Don Wilson, 88, instrumental rock and surf rock musician (The Ventures ) January 23 − Beegie Adair , 84, jazz pianist January 29 − Sam Lay , 86, blues drummer January 30 − Philip Paul , 96, jazz blues and R&B drummer January 31 − Jimmy Johnson , 93, blues guitarist February 1 – Jon Zazula , 69, music industry executive February 2 − Willie Leacox, 74, folk rock drummer February 6 − Syl Johnson , 85, blues guitarist February 8 − Bruce Greig, 54, death metal guitarist February 9 – Betty Davis , 76, funk and soul singer, songwriter February 11 – Mike Rabon , 78, rock singer and guitarist February 12 – Howard Grimes , 80, soul drummer February 13 – King Louie Bankston , 49, power pop singer, songwriter and guitarist February 14 – Sandy Nelson , 83, rock and roll drummer Roger Segal, 49, punk rock bassist February 16 – Bob DeMeo , 66, jazz drummer February 17 – David Tyson, 62, R&B singer February 18 – Scotty Wray, 64, country music singer February 19 – Nightbirde , 31, pop singer February 20 – Sam Henry , 65, punk rock drummer February 22 – Mark Lanegan , 57, alternative rock singer songwriter February 26 − Snootie Wild , 36, rapper March 1 − Warner Mack , 86, country singer-songwriter Richard Pratt, R&B singer March 2 − Chuck Criss, 36, indie-folk musician (Freelance Whales ) March 4 − Jimbeau Hinson , 70, country singer-songwriter March 5 − Jeff Howell, 60, rock bassist (Outlaws ) March 6 − Mike Cross, 57, alternative rock guitarist March 8 − March 9 − Richard Podolor , 86, rock and roll guitarist March 10 − Bobbie Nelson , 91, country music singer, pianist March 11 − Brad Martin , 48, country singer March 12 – Traci Braxton , 50, singer (The Braxtons ) March 15 – Dennis Gonzalez , 67, free jazz trumpter March 16 – Barbara Morrison , 72, jazz singer March 21 − LaShun Pace , 60, gospel singer March 25 – Taylor Hawkins , 50, drummer, singer (Foo Fighters ) March 26 – Jeff Carson , 58, country music singer Keaton Price, 31, post-hardcore singer March 30 – Francisco Gonzalez, 68, rock mandolinist and harpist March 31 – Fred Johnson, 80, doo-wop singer April 1 – C. W. McCall , 93, country singer Ronald White, 83, bluegrass mandolinist April 4 – Joe Messina , 93, R&B guitarist April 5 – Bobby Rydell , 79, rock and roll singer Paul Siebel , 83, country rock singer, songwriter, guitarist April 9 – John Rossi, 79, rock and roll drummer April 12 – David Reel, 64, indie rock singer and guitarist April 13 – Tim Feerick, 34, rock bassist (Dance Gavin Dance ) April 17 – Roderick Clark, 49, R&B singer April 18 – Nicholas Angelich , 51, classical pianist April 20 – Guitar Shorty , 89, blues guitarist April 25 – Andrew Woolfolk , 71, R&B saxophonist April 26 – Randy Rand, 62, hard rock bassist April 27 – Judy Henske , 85, folk singer-songwriter April 29 – Allen Blairman , 81, jazz drummer April 30 – Naomi Judd , 76, country singer-songwriter (The Judds ) May 4 – Howie Pyro , 61, punk rock bassist May 6 – Jewell , 56, R&B singer May 7 – Mickey Gilley , 86, country singer-songwriter May 11 – Trevor Strnad, 41, melodic death metal singer (The Black Dahlia Murder ) May 13 – Lil Keed , 24, rapper May 18 – Bob Neuwirth , 82, singer songwriter May 19 – Bernard Wright , 58, jazz funk singer and keyboardist May 23 – Thom Bresh , 74, country singer May 29 – Ronnie Hawkins , 87, rock and roll singer May 30 – Paul Vance , 92, songwriter and record producer May 31 – Ingram Marshall , 80, classical composer June 1 − Deborah McCrary , 67, gospel singer (The McCrary Sisters ) June 2 – Hal Bynum , 87, country songwriter June 4 – Trouble , 34, rapper June 6 – Jim Seals , 79, rock singer (Seals and Crofts ) June 9 – Julee Cruise , 65, dream pop singer June 12 – Gabe Baltazar , 92, jazz saxophonist June 14 – Joel Whitburn , 82, charts historian June 19 – Jim Schwall , 79, blues singer songwriter and guitarist June 22 – Patrick Adams , 72, disco arranger and producer July 7 – Adam Wade , 87, pop singer July 14 – William Hart, 77, R&B singer (The Delfonics ) July 16 – Idris Phillips , 64, jazz and folk pianist July 18 – Vincent DeRosa , 101, classical French hornist July 19 – July 24 – Bob Heathcote, 58, crossover thrash bassist July 27 – JayDaYoungan , 24, rapper July 29 – Jim Sohns, 75, rock singer July 31 – Mo Ostin , 95, record producer August 4 – Sam Gooden , 87, soul singer August 5 – Michael Lang , 80, jazz and classical pianist August 6 – David Muse , 73, rock musician August 8 – Lamont Dozier , 81, songwriter and record producer August 10 – Abdul Wadud , 75, jazz and classical cellist August 11 – Bill Pitman , 102, jazz pop and rock guitarist August 16 – Kal David , 79, blues singer and guitarist August 19 – Ted Kirkpatrick , 62, Christian thrash metal drummer and songwriter August 21 – Monnette Sudler , 70, jazz guitarist August 22 – Jerry Allison , 82, rock drummer (The Crickets ) August 25 – Mable John , 91, R&B singer August 29 – Luke Bell , 32, country singer-songwriter September 4 – Wes Freed , 58, artist and album cover designer September 7 – Dave Sherman, 55, doom metal bassist September 8 – Sonny West , 85, rockabilly singer, songwriter, guitarist September 9 – Herschel Sizemore , 87, bluegrass mandolinist September 10 – Jorja Fleezanis , 70, classical violinist September 12 – PnB Rock , 30, rapper September 13 – Jesse Powell , 51, R&B singer September 14 – Jim Post , folk singer-songwriter September 16 – Marva Hicks , 66, soul singer September 21 – Anton Fier , 66, alternative rock drummer September 22 – John Hartman , 72, rock drummer September 24 – Pharoah Sanders , 81, jazz saxophonist September 26 – Joe Bussard , 86, record collector September 28 – Coolio , 59, rapper October 1 – Kevin Locke , 68, folk flautist October 2 – Mary McCaslin , 75, singer songwriter October 4 – Loretta Lynn , 90, country music singer, songwriter October 5 – Lenny Lipton , 82, folk lyricist October 6 – October 7 – October 8 – Charlie Brown , 80, radio disc jockey October 9 – Chuck Deardorf , 68, jazz bassist October 10 – Anita Kerr , 94, country and pop singer and arranger October 11 – Willie Spence , 23, R&B singer October 12 – Monsta O, 56, rapper October 13 – October 15 – Marty Sammon , 45, blues and ragtime keyboardist October 18 – Robert Gordon , 75, rockabilly singer October 19 – Joanna Simon , 84, opera singer October 20 – October 21 – Robert Gordy , 91, music publishing executive and recording artist October 23 – Don Edwards , 86, western singer October 24 – Gregg Philbin, 74, rock bassist October 25 – Paul Stoddard, 51, metalcore singer Jules Bass , 87, lyricist October 28 – October 30 – Anthony Ortega , 94, jazz clarinetist October 31 – Patrick Hagerty, 78, country singer November 1 – November 5 – November 6 – Hurricane G , 52, rapper November 7 – Jeff Cook , 73, country musician (Alabama ) November 12 – Gene Cipriano , 94, jazz and pop woodwindist November 16 – Mick Goodrick , 77, jazz guitarist November 17 – B. Smyth , 28, R&B singer November 18 – Ned Rorem , 99, classical composer November 19 – Danny Kalb , 80, blues guitarist (The Blues Project ) November 25 – November 26 – Louise Tobin , 104, jazz singer December 4 – Bob McGrath , 90, musician December 5 – Jim Stewart , 92, record producer (Stax Records ) December 10 – J. J. Barnes , 79, R&B singer December 11 – Angelo Badalamenti , 85, composer and arranger December 13 – Stephen "tWitch" Boss , 40, DJ and dancer December 15 – Dino Danelli , 78, rock drummer (The Young Rascals ) December 16 – Charlie Gracie , 86, rock and roll singer December 22 – Big Scarr , 22, rapper December 31 – Anita Pointer , 74, singer, songwriter (The Pointer Sisters ) See also [ edit ] References [ edit ] ^ DiVita, Joe (October 2, 2021). "David Lee Roth Officially Announces His Retirement" . Loudwire . Retrieved October 3, 2021 . ^ "Underneath Announces New Album Voyeurist, Watch Video for First Single 'Hallelujah' " . Sonicperspectives.com . August 4, 2021. 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