The best albums and songs of 2021

SOMETIMES I Might Be Introvert, the powerful and cinematic fourth album by London-born rapper Little Simz, has been named the best record of 2021.

A journey through her family background and artistic struggles, it’s been praised for its “razor-sharp lyricism” and “extravagant, orchestral” songs.

The album topped a BBC News “poll of polls” that combined the results of 30 critics’ end-of-year lists.

“I’ve always wanted to make classic albums,” she told the BBC this year.

“I’ve always wanted to make music that stands the test of time, and hopefully I keep doing that.”

The victory comes days after Simz, whose real name is Simbiatu Ajikawo, was nomi­nated for four Brit Awards, including best artist and album of the year.

Other artists on the list included Adele, Olivia Rodrigo and Lil Nas X – who all share Little Simz’ confessional instincts, drawing on experiences of divorce, self-doubt, racism and homophobia, to create some of the year’s most compelling music.

Rodrigo also topped our chart of the year’s best singles with Good 4U – a pop-punk putdown worthy of Debbie Harry at her most sneery.

Lil Nas X’s coming out anthem Montero (Call Me By Your Name) took second place, while Taylor Swift’s expanded and re-re­corded version of her 2012 break-up anthem All Too Well came third.

But some of the year’s biggest-selling songs failed to meet with the critics’ approval.

And here’s the full rundown of the top singles and albums in full:

The 10 Best Albums of 2021

1) Little Simz — Sometimes I Might Be Introvert

2) Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orchestra — Promises

3) Olivia Rodrigo — Sour

4) Japanese Breakfast — Jubilee

5) Jazmine Sullivan — Heaux Tales

6) Tyler, The Creator — Call Me If You Get Lost

7) Self Esteem — Prioritise Pleasure

8) Low — Hey What

9) Lil Nas X — Montero

10) Adele — 30 — bbcworld

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