- Source: Hot Rap Songs
Hot Rap Songs (formerly known as Hot Rap Tracks and Hot Rap Singles) is a chart released weekly by Billboard in the United States. It lists the 25 most popular hip-hop/rap songs, calculated weekly by airplay on rhythmic and urban radio stations and sales in hip hop-focused or exclusive markets. Streaming data and digital downloads were added to the methodology of determining chart rankings in 2012. From 1989 through 2001, it was based on how much the single sold in that given week. The song with the most weeks at number one is "Not Like Us" by Kendrick Lamar, with a total of 24 weeks.
Chart statistics and other facts
= Artists with the most number-one singles
=Note: Rihanna is a featured artist on all her number-one singles.
= Artists with the most consecutive weeks at number one
=29 weeks - Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ("Thrift Shop", "Can't Hold Us")
25 weeks – Lil Wayne ("Lollipop", "A Milli")|Headlines]]"); T-Pain ("Good Life", "Low"); T.I. ("Whatever You Like", "Live Your Life"); Lil Nas X ("Old Town Road")
19 weeks – 50 Cent ("Candy Shop", "Hate It Or Love It", "Just A Lil Bit")
Note: Above chart only considers songs that charted in 2004 or later
= Artists simultaneously occupying the top three positions
=50 Cent: April 2, 2005
"Candy Shop" (featuring Olivia) (No. 1 April 2, 2005)
"Hate It or Love It" (with The Game) (No. 2 April 2, 2005)
"How We Do" (with The Game) (No. 3 April 2, 2005)
"I'm On One" (with DJ Khaled, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne) (No. 1 October 8, No. 2 October 15, and No. 3 October 22, 2011)
"Headlines" (No. 2 October 8 and No. 1 October 15, and October 22, 2011)
"She Will" (with Lil Wayne) (No. 3 October 8 and October 15, and No. 2 October 22, 2011)
= Songs with the most weeks at number one
=° Both songs are tied for the most consecutive weeks (20) at #1 on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart.
= Self-replacement at number one
=Lead artist
Bow Wow — "Let Me Hold You" (Bow Wow feat. Omarion) (7 weeks) → "Like You" (Bow Wow feat. Ciara) (4 weeks) (September 10, 2005)
Lil Wayne — "Lollipop" (Lil Wayne feat. Static Major) (18 weeks) → "A Milli" (7 weeks) (July 26, 2008)
T.I. — "Whatever You Like" (10 weeks) → "Live Your Life" (T.I. feat. Rihanna) (10 weeks) (November 29, 2008)
Drake — "Make Me Proud" (Drake feat. Nicki Minaj) (1 week) → "The Motto" (Drake feat. Lil Wayne) (14 weeks) (February 18, 2012)
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis — "Thrift Shop" (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz) (15 weeks) → "Can't Hold Us" (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton) (14 weeks) (May 4, 2013)
Drake — "God's Plan" (11 weeks) → "Nice For What" (8 weeks) (April 21, 2018)
Drake — "Nice For What" (8 weeks) → "In My Feelings" (11 weeks) (July 21, 2018)
Post Malone — "Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse)" (Post Malone & Swae Lee) (11 weeks) → "Wow." (1 week) (April 6, 2019)
Featured artist
T-Pain — "Good Life" (Kanye West feat. T-Pain) (9 weeks) (November 3, 2007) → "Low" (Flo Rida feat. T-Pain) (11 weeks) (January 5, 2008)
Kanye West — "Run This Town" (Jay-Z feat. Rihanna & Kanye West) (7 weeks) → "Forever" (Drake feat. Kanye West, Lil Wayne, & Eminem) (1 week) (November 14, 2009)
Combined (lead and featured artist)
50 Cent — "Candy Shop" (50 Cent feat. Olivia) (6 weeks) → "Hate It or Love It" (The Game feat. 50 Cent) (4 weeks) (April 23, 2005) → "Just a Lil Bit" (50 Cent) (9 weeks) (May 21, 2005)
Drake — "Fancy" (Drake feat. T.I. & Swizz Beatz) (1 week) → "Right Above It" (Lil Wayne feat. Drake) (5 weeks) (November 6, 2010)
Chris Brown — "Look at Me Now" (Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes) (10 weeks) → "My Last" (Big Sean feat. Chris Brown) (2 weeks) (July 2, 2011)
2 Chainz — "Mercy" (Kanye West feat. Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz) (9 weeks) → "No Lie" (2 Chainz feat. Drake) (6 weeks) (September 8, 2012)
Travis Scott — "Zeze" (Kodak Black feat. Travis Scott & Offset) (1 week) → "SICKO MODE" (Travis Scott) (10 weeks) (November 3, 2018)
= Total weeks at number one per decade
=2000s
Total number weeks at number one as a lead or featured artist
Missy Elliott – 56 weeks
T.I – 49 weeks
Bow Wow – 40 weeks
Kanye West – 32 weeks
T-Pain – 29 weeks
Ludacris – 29 weeks
Lil Wayne – 28 weeks
Nelly – 25 weeks
Snoop Dogg – 20 weeks
2010s
Total number weeks at number one as a lead or featured artist
Drake – 125 weeks
Lil Wayne – 53 weeks
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – 29 weeks
Post Malone – 28 weeks
Jay-Z – 25 weeks
Nicki Minaj – 25 weeks
Iggy Azalea – 24 weeks
Pitbull – 21 weeks
Rihanna – 20 weeks
Kanye West, Lil Nas X – 19 weeks
Eminem, Charli XCX – 18 weeks
See also
List of Billboard number-one rap singles of the 1980s and 1990s
List of Billboard number-one rap singles of the 2000s
List of Billboard Hot Rap Songs number ones of the 2010s
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
Billboard charts
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Drake
- Big Energy
- In da Club
- Thrift Shop
- Rocketeer
- Your Love (lagu Nicki Minaj)
- Self Care (lagu)
- Live Your Life
- Holy Grail (lagu)
- X Gon' Give It to Ya
- Hot Rap Songs
- List of Billboard Hot Rap Songs number ones of the 2010s
- List of Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number ones of 2024
- List of Billboard number-one rap singles of the 2000s
- Rap Devil
- Drop It Like It's Hot
- Chance the Rapper discography
- List of Billboard number-one rap singles of the 1980s and 1990s
- Tyler, the Creator discography
- List of Eminem records and achievements
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