H.E.R Albums Ranked
Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson (born June 27, 1997), known professionally as H.E.R. (pronounced “her”, an acronym for Having Everything Revealed or Happily Enmeshed Ricardo), is an American singer and songwriter. After initial music appearances and singles under her real name, Wilson re-emerged in 2016 as H.E.R., releasing her debut EP H.E.R. Volume 1 under RCA, followed by four subsequent EPs. Her first compilation album H.E.R. (2017), consisting of tracks from her first two EPs plus six additional songs, was nominated for five Grammy Awards, winning Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Album. H.E.R. is featured in an episode of the 10-part animated series We the People on Netflix. Wilson wrote and performed the song “Change” for the “Active Citizenship” episode. Here are all of H.E.R’s albums ranked.
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7. I Used To Know Her: The Prelude (2018)
“I was irritated by H.E.R. at first because my younger siblings used to play her first two EPs and her track with Daniel Caesar endlessly. It was torture. But now that I’ve escaped that hell and had the pleasure of listening to his brand-spankin’ new EP on my own time, I can say with full confidence that H.E.R. is a pretty quality singer. I mean, she made Bryson Tiller not put me to sleep on Could’ve Been. It doesn’t make me an emotional wreck or anything, and the first track’s channeling of Lauryn Hill is still sketchy to me, but I respect this.”
6. H.E.R., Vol. 2 – The B Sides (2017)
“Love her voice! She reminds me of Lauryn Hill and 90s vibe R&B. Really nice mellow tracks. Your cab put this on and let it play in the background at home.”
5. H.E.R., Vol. 2 (2017)
“H.E.R. has become one of my absolute FAVES! I STAND for her. Her voice is like butter and she just makes really good music.”
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4. H.E.R., Vol. 1 (2016)
“I used to consider H.E.R. “The best kept secret”. Now, I consider H.E.R. “The gift that keeps on giving”. All of the success and recognition she has earned since the release of the Volume 1 EP has been well deserved.”
3. Back Of My Mind (2021)
“Back of my Mind is everything I expected and more. Her versatility shines on this album. Usually with artists, their first album is their best but I believe with H.E.R. the best is yet to come.”
2. H.E.R (2017)
“Any listener who has a misunderstanding of rhythm and blues should listen to this album. The same is that World Invincible has a bad stage name but is full of talent and creative talent. If the last inventory of the top five is not unexpected, it should have been bought by me…”
1. I Used To Know Her (2019)
“Most of the songs are good, great or excellent to me but the majority of them also have at least some moodiness to them. H.E.R. has never really shied away from telling you how she feels but I feel here it’s personified! “