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Tag: #1 R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the 21st Century
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Drake reigns supreme as Billboard’s top R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Century
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[/media-credit]Billboard has officially crowned Drake as the #1 R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the 21st Century, recognising his unrivalled impact on both Rap and R&B since his chart debut in 2009. Drake’s dominance is backed by numbers few artists in history can rival: Thirty #1 singles on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, 15 #1 albums, and 67 weeks atop the albums chart. On top of that, he holds the record for the most top-10 hits (135) and most total entries (355) on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. These figures not only underline his prolific output but also highlight a consistency that stretches across more than a decade.
What sets Drake apart is his ability to bridge genres. From introspective R&B ballads like ‘Marvins Room’ to arena-ready Rap anthems such as ‘God’s Plan’, he has blurred the lines between Hip-Hop and R&B in ways few before him managed. His versatility has made him a streaming powerhouse, shaping playlists, radio rotations, and global soundscapes.
Billboard’s list also reflects the broader landscape of modern music. Drake edged out titans such as Beyoncé (#2), The Weeknd (#3), Chris Brown (#4), Usher (#5), Lil Wayne (#6), JAY Z (#7), Rihanna (#8), Eminem (#9), and Alicia Keys (#10)—a mix of singers, rappers, and genre-shaping icons.
Beyond accolades, the milestone underscores Drake’s cultural influence. His collaborations have uplifted younger artists, he has set streaming records with nearly every release, and his sound continues to define a generation of Hip-Hop and R&B fans worldwide. In short, Drake isn’t just topping charts—he’s rewriting how success is measured in the 21st century.