#30 - Professor Green: Never Be A Right Time
#29 - Beyonce: Dreaming
#28 - The Saturdays: Notorious
#27 - Jessie J: Who You Are
#26 - Avril Lavigne - Darlin'
#7 - Lady Gaga: Born This Way
As most people know, I was a mega Gaga fan back when I first joined. Somewhere along the way she lost me though. The Fame Monster (Re-Release) is one of my favourite albums of all time and I actually loved the first single and eventually Judas as well. This, along with the hype Gaga had set up for the album before release had my expectations high, and unfortunately the album let me down. Despite the many fillers on the album, the main songs are still quite brilliant. Nothing close to her first album (again, I count both the album and EP since it was a re-release here), but still pretty great and one of the best albums this year.
#6 - Professor Green: At Your Inconvinience
ProGreen is secretly one of my faves and one of my most played artists of all time. I'm not a massive rap fan but his voice is something special and I love his personality, which is often displayed on his music. Although lead single "Read All About It" is nowhere near original, he still manages to reflect himself, talking about his Dad's sucicide. The album is much more personal than his last, and it is also much more commercial, but there are still mainly great songs on here.
#25 - Evanescence: Lost In Paradise
#24 - Adele: Rolling In The Deep
#23 - Rihanna: Where Have You Been
#22 - Kelly Rowland: Lay It On Me
#21 - Olly Murs F/ Rizzle Kicks: Heart Skips A Beat
#20 - Cher Lloyd F/ Mike Posner: With Your Love
#19 - Pixie Lott: Nobody Does It Better
#18 - Adele: Someone Like You
#17 - Jennifer Lopez F/ Pitbull: On The Floor
#16 - The Saturdays: All Fired Up
#25 - Evanescence: Lost In Paradise
#24 - Adele: Rolling In The Deep
#23 - Rihanna: Where Have You Been
#22 - Kelly Rowland: Lay It On Me
#20 - Cher Lloyd F/ Mike Posner: With Your Love
#19 - Pixie Lott: Nobody Does It Better
#18 - Adele: Someone Like You
#17 - Jennifer Lopez F/ Pitbull: On The Floor
#16 - The Saturdays: All Fired Up
#24 - Adele: Rolling In The Deep
#23 - Rihanna: Where Have You Been
#22 - Kelly Rowland: Lay It On Me
#21 - Olly Murs F/ Rizzle Kicks: Heart Skips A Beat
#18 - Adele: Someone Like You
#17 - Jennifer Lopez F/ Pitbull: On The Floor
#15 - Lady Gaga: The Edge of Glory
#14 - Britney Spears: Inside Out
#13 - Pixie Lott: Love You To Death
#12 - JoJo: Disaster
#11 - Rihanna F/ Calvin Harris: We Found Love
#5 - Adele: 21
Yes I know, Adele is this high - surprising, right? Anyways, I was never a massive fan of Adele in the '19' days but I remember hearing Rolling In The Deep for the first time and I was hooked, one of the best songs I had heard in a long time. Then I saw the Someone Like You performance on Jools Holland and I couldn't wait for the album. When the album leaked though, I was so dissapointed. I didn't like Set Fire To The Rain like everyone else did, and I'm still not a massive fan of it. But the album grew on me a lot, and I love how honest she is. Plus her interviews are always hilarious, she has such a great personality.
#4 - Avril Lavigne: Goodbye Lullaby
Lawd knows I'm not Avril's biggest fan. In fact, I think she's vile. But I played this album for months, and I still listen to it a lot. I remember waking up New Years Day, hungover, and I grabbed my phone and went straight to ATRL ti find out when Gaga's music would be released. Then I remember about What The Hell and I downlaoded it and was hooked instantly. I loved Alice from last year as well, so when the sampler arrived I put it straight on my ipod. Wish You Were Here was special, I could tell just from the preview. But yeah, the only bad songs are Black Star (what the hell is that?!) and Smile [].