An in-depth ranking of Grateful Dead albums from 20 to 1, evaluating studio efforts and live performances, with Live/Dead (1969) crowned as the band's defining release and many late-70s/80s studio attempts criticized for lacking energy.
A$AP Rocky’s long-awaited Don’t Be Dumb is distilled into seven standout tracks, ranked by a VIBE/Rolling Stone collab as a bold blend of swagger and introspection. Highlights include Doechii’s slick verse on Robbery, Brent Faiyaz on Stay Here 4 Life, and Damon Albarn’s ghostly vocals on Whiskey, with Rocky trading bravado for vulnerable moments across songs produced by Loukeman, T-Minus and more. The list culminates in a pointed Drake diss on Stole Ya Flow, while tracks like Playa and Helicopters showcase his genre-blending versatility and return-to-form energy.
Rolling Stone ranks every song from Olivia Rodrigo's albums "Sour" and "Guts," highlighting her unique songwriting and musical style. The list includes fan favorites such as "Drivers License" and "Jealousy Jealousy," with each song showcasing Olivia's ability to capture emotions and tell relatable stories.