There is an incredible amount of great music coming our way in the near future. For those who like to keep their iTunes library up-to-date with all of their favorite artists' new music, these are the ten most important albums that can currently be pre-ordered. The wait is almost over, as they are all set to be released in the next two months.
December 4
"A Head Full of Dreams" by Coldplay.
There is no need to say much about this album. Coldplay is one of the greatest bands of all time, and there is no doubt that this album will be incredible.
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"When It's Dark Out" by G Eazy.
This album is loaded with collaborations, and mostly with lesser-known singers. It'll surely be interesting and will hold many surprises.
"Black Market" by Rick Ross.
Not much became of Ross's previous album, but perhaps collaborations with global superstars such as Chris Brown and Mariah Carey will give this one more relevance.
December 11
"Untamed" by Cam.
Cam Marvel Ochs has to be commended for the success she has found so early in her career as a solo country artist. Here's the best part: she did it without auditioning for "The Voice" and joining Team Blake Shelton.
December 18
"Tell Me I'm Pretty" by Cage the Elephant.
Cage the Elephant is one of the best alternative bands out there in recent years. "Mess Around" is already all over the radio, and it assures that the rest of the album will be epic.
January 15
"Death of a Bachelor" by Panic! At the Disco.
Here is a band that will simply never go out of style, and their newest release is going to be one of their best.
"It's About Time" by Hank Williams Jr.
The album title speaks for itself. Williams' last album, "Old School New Rules," was released in 2012, and before that he hadn't released an original album since the '90s.
January 29
"This is Acting" by Sia.
Up until the release of her hit song, "Chandelier", the Australian pop star was most famous for writing hits for other artists. Her latest album as a solo artist will definitely have more hits than her previous.
"Nine Track Mind" by Charlie Puth.
If you're like me, you had never heard of Charlie Puth until "See You Again" was released for the movie "Furious 7." After attending high school at the Manhattan School of Music Pre-College and graduating from the Berklee College of Music, Puth certainly has all of the talent and skills to make it big.
"Islah" by Kevin Gates.
I'm not going to pretend like I pay a whole lot of attention to the rap music scene; however, I do hear a lot of Kevin Gates songs played around my house, and everyone seems pretty excited for his latest album to release.
It's difficult to keep up with the never-ending montage of albums that are released on iTunes every month. Instead of getting lost scrolling through every new and up-and-coming album, simply shoot straight to these albums instead.


















