Benson BooneBest Benson Boone Albums Ranked
3.9
Avg Score
12
Opinions
5
Albums
10
Reviewers
Summary from 12 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Benson Boone's catalog across 5 albums from 12 opinions, with an overall average of 3.9/10. The top-rated Benson Boone album is Fireworks & Rollerblades (2024) with a 7.2/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Walk Me Home... and American Heart. The discography on Wavelength spans 2021 to 2025. Beautiful Things ranks as the highest-rated Benson Boone song on Wavelength with a 0.0/10 average.
American Heart
“Some fun production choices can’t rescue the songwriting”
American Heart
“It’s not immediately obvious why certain corners of the internet have so taken against Benson Boone. He’s sort of the Lidl Harry Styles, and everyone loves a bargain. The 22-year-old seemed to hit the mainstream out of nowhere when he had his tux torn off at this year’s Grammys, front-flipped from a piano and – shock, horror! – grabbed his crotch. In fact, he’d spent a few years cavorting on TikT”
American Heart
““Beautiful Things” singer plays it too safe on his sophomore album American Heart”
Walk Me Home...
“Benson Boone’s Walk Me Home… is the sound of awe-inspiring nothingness”
American Heart
“Benson Boone’s flair can’t make up for the fact that his songs aren’t very good and that he lacks a unique point of view.”
American Heart
“Benson's got the singing and backflipping chops, but not so much the songwriting chops yet.”
Fireworks & Rollerblades
“Fireworks & Rollerblades is everything I hoped for and more. Benson Boone absolutely soars on this debut—delivering a collection of songs that are vulnerable, powerful, and totally addictive. It’s the kind of album that feels like flipping through someone’s most personal journal, but every page is wrapped in melody and magic. His voice? Unreal. Whether he’s belting out emotional choruses or softly pulling you into a tender verse, there’s something so real in the way he sings—it’s like he’s living every lyric right in front of you. “Beautiful Things” is already a modern classic, but songs like “Slow It Down,” “Cry,” and “Forever and a Day” are just as breathtaking. There’s so much heart here, and you can feel every bit of it. What makes this album so special is its emotional range—Benson takes us from heartache to healing, from quiet reflection to explosive anthems, and it never feels forced. The production is polished but never overdone, always letting his storytelling and vocals shine front and center. The only reason I’m holding back half a star is because there are a few moments where the pacing dips just a little—but honestly? It’s barely noticeable when you’re this emotionally swept up in the ride. Fireworks & Rollerblades is a debut that feels like a statement. Benson Boone isn’t just a rising star—he’s here, and he’s got something to say. This album made me cry, smile, and hit repeat more times than I can count. I can’t wait to see where he goes next, but for now? This is pure magic.”
American Heart
“American Heart is a strong, heartfelt sophomore release from Benson Boone that showcases his powerhouse vocals and emotional depth. From the soaring chorus of “Beautiful Things” to the stripped-down vulnerability in “Slow It Down,” Boone proves he’s not just a TikTok sensation—he’s a true artist with something real to say. The production is polished but never overdone, letting his voice and lyrics take center stage. There’s a genuine sincerity in every track that makes the album easy to connect with, whether he’s singing about love, heartbreak, or self-discovery. It’s not a perfect album—some moments feel a bit safe—but the emotional impact and vocal delivery more than make up for it. American Heart is a promising and powerful start, and Benson Boone’s future looks bright. Solid four stars.”
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