What is the best teen pop album of all time?

By YPB Team

Teen pop has produced some of the most infectiously fun and culturally defining records in pop history — albums that captured youth, energy, and pure joy. Vote for the greatest teen pop album of all time.

...Baby One More Time — ranked #11
...Baby One More Time
Britney Spears' 1999 debut defined a generation of teen pop and launched one of the best-selling music careers of all time.
Millennium — ranked #22
Millennium
Backstreet Boys' 1999 juggernaut featuring 'I Want It That Way' became one of the best-selling albums ever.
No Strings Attached — ranked #33
No Strings Attached
*NSYNC's 2000 album sold 2.4 million copies in its first week — a US record that stood for 15 years.
Spice — ranked #44
Spice
The Spice Girls' 1996 debut introduced 'Wannabe' to the world and turned girl power into a global phenomenon.
Fearless — ranked #55
Fearless
Taylor Swift's 2008 country-pop crossover swept the Grammys and became the Album of the Year, establishing her as a generational star.
Middle of Nowhere — ranked #66
Middle of Nowhere
Hanson's 1997 debut featuring 'MMMBop' made three brothers from Tulsa into one of the most surprising pop acts of the decade.
Let Go — ranked #77
Let Go
Avril Lavigne's 2002 debut merged pop-punk attitude with massive hooks and resonated strongly with disaffected teens.
Metamorphosis — ranked #88
Metamorphosis
Hilary Duff's 2003 album channelled Disney fame into one of the biggest-selling pop albums of the early 2000s.
SOUR — ranked #99
SOUR
Olivia Rodrigo's 2021 debut articulated the full emotional chaos of teenage heartbreak and became a global phenomenon.
Up All Night — ranked #1010
Up All Night
One Direction's 2011 debut brought boy band pop back to the forefront with breezy, infectious anthems.
My World 2.0 — ranked #1111
My World 2.0
Justin Bieber's 2010 debut cemented teen pop as a digital-era force and made Bieber the internet's first pop superstar.
A Little Bit Longer — ranked #1212
A Little Bit Longer
Jonas Brothers' 2008 album featuring 'Burnin' Up' was a peak moment of Disney Channel-era pop.
Taylor Swift — ranked #1313
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift's 2006 self-titled debut pioneered a country-pop fusion that spoke directly to the teenage experience.

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