PEOPLE Picks the Top 10 Albums of 2023, from Olivia Rodrigo and Lana Del Rey to Miley Cyrus

Breaking down the best music of the year

Miley Cyrus; Olivia Rodrigo; Lana Del Rey
Miley Cyrus; Olivia Rodrigo; Lana Del Rey

Listeners were treated to an embarrassment of musical riches this year, thanks to a slew of releases from some of pop's hottest stars.

Whether you were spilling your Guts with Olivia Rodrigo or giving Miley Cyrus her "Flowers," chances are you were singing along to hits from some (if not all!) of the 10 stars on this list. And come Grammys time in February, it's likely we'll be seeing several of these bold names on stage.

Here, check out PEOPLE's picks for the 10 best albums of 2023.

Olivia Rodrigo, 'Guts'

'Guts' by Olivia Rodrigo
'Guts' by Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo rocked out, wailing about heartbreakers and public growing pains on her exceptional second album.

Lana Del Rey, 'Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd'

'Did You know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd' by Lana Del Rey
'Did You know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd' by Lana Del Rey

Pop’s queen of melancholy, Lana Del Rey, dove to still greater personal depths on her ninth offering.

Miley Cyrus, 'Endless Summer Vacation'

'Endless Summer Vacation' by Miley Cyrus
'Endless Summer Vacation' by Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus sounded better than ever as she made sense of a lost love — and opened her heart to a new one.

Zach Bryan, 'Zach Bryan'

'Zach Bryan' by Zach Bryan
'Zach Bryan' by Zach Bryan

With his gruff vocals, open heart and vivid storytelling, country rocker Zach Bryan became a Nashville mainstay.

Caroline Polachek, 'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You'

'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You' by Caroline Polachek
'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You' by Caroline Polachek

As experimental as they were eclectic, Caroline Polachek’s ponderings on sensuality pushed the limits of pop.

Janelle Monáe, 'The Age of Pleasure'

'The Age of Pleasure' by Janelle Monáe
'The Age of Pleasure' by Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monáe seamlessly bended genres as she celebrated queer Black empowerment and carnal desire.

Troye Sivan, 'Something to Give Each Other'

<p>Courtesy of Capitol Records</p> 'Something to Give Each Other' by Troye Sivan

Courtesy of Capitol Records

'Something to Give Each Other' by Troye Sivan

Troye Sivan sang of queer joy and heartbreak — and every emotion in between — while processing a romance’s end.

Jessie Ware, 'That! Feels Good!'

'That! Feels Good!' by Jessie Ware
'That! Feels Good!' by Jessie Ware

Jessie Ware’s latest disco romp — with her big voice and sweeping melodies —
captured club euphoria.

boygenius, 'The Record'

'The Record' by boygenius
'The Record' by boygenius

The alt-rock supergroup boygenius reflected on love, loss, life and friendship in gorgeous harmony on their first LP.

Bebe Rexha, 'Bebe'

'Bebe' by Bebe Rexha
'Bebe' by Bebe Rexha

With groovy ’70s flair, Bebe Rexha sounded like the sonic love child of Fleetwood Mac, ABBA and Cher.

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