TO BE CLEAR, not all of these are "hyperpop" as most people see the genre. And at this point, it is more of un umbrella term than an actual genre. The innovation in these "hyperpop" albums turns them into something brand new, with only some hyperpop influences. That being said, all of these albums are somewhat adjacent to the genre, and I'll give a lil description for what other genre they're more similar to. If there isn't a genre notation though, that means it's what is almost universally defined as "hyperpop". Enjoy, and I hope this list allows you to find as much enjoyment in this scene as I find.