Kendrick Lamar’s sparse and hard-hitting rap treatise, Damn, is music critics’ favourite record of 2017.
The album, which explores the conflicts in Lamar’s personal life, his faith and American society, has topped a “poll of polls” compiled by BBC News.
Second place went to SZA’s sensual, intimate and partially-improvised R&B album, CTRL.
Pop star Lorde came third with Melodrama, an exhilarating song cycle about the angst and ecstasy of youth.
Melodrama was co-written and produced by Jack Antonoff, who worked on two other albums in the critics’ top 20 – St Vincent’s Masseduction and Taylor Swift’s multi-million-selling Reputation.
The full top 20 looked like this:
Best albums of 2017 – poll of polls | ||
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Artist | Album | Points (max: 600) |
1) Kendrick Lamar | Damn | 506 |
2) SZA | CTRL | 394 |
3) Lorde | Melodrama | 384 |
4) St Vincent | Masseduction | 277 |
5) LCD Soundsystem | American Dream | 186 |
6) The War On Drugs | A Deeper Understanding | 149 |
7) Jay-Z | 4:44 | 134 |
8) Perfume Genius | No Shape | 119 |
9) Sampha | Process | 116 |
10) Kelela | Take Me Apart | 115 |
11) Kesha | Rainbow | 111 |
12) Vince Staples | Big Fish Theory | 108 |
13) Father John Misty | Pure Comedy | 102 |
14) Tyler, The Creator | Flower Boy | 98 |
15) The National | Sleep Well Beast | 86 |
16) Taylor Swift | Reputation | 83 |
=17) Khalid | American Teen | 82 |
=17) King Krule | The Ooz | 82 |
19) J Hus | Common Sense | 69 |
20) Wolf Alice | Visions of a Life | 66 |