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50 Cent was named the number-one Rap Songs artist of the 2000s by Billboard. Hot Rap Songs is a record chart published by the music industry magazine Billboard which ranks the most popular hip hop songs in the United States. Introduced by the magazine as the Hot Rap Singles chart in March 1989, the chart was initially based solely on reports from a panel of selected record stores of weekly ...
With hip hop having greatly increased in mainstream popularity in the late 1980s, Billboard introduced the chart in their March 11, 1989 issue under the name Hot Rap Singles. [1] [2] Prior to the addition of the chart, hip hop music had been profiled in the magazine's "The Rhythm & the Blues" column and disco-related sections, while some rap ...
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.
This page lists the songs that reached number-one on the overall Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, the R&B Songs chart (which was created in 2012), and the Hot Rap Songs chart in 2020. The R&B Songs and Rap Songs charts partly serve as distillations of the overall R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
C. Car Radio (song) Fix Up, Look Sharp; Champion (Clement Marfo & The Frontline song) Chlorine (song) Cinderella Man (Eminem song) Circus Maximus (song) Clint Eastwood (song) Cobra (Megan Thee Stallion song) Cry (Ashnikko song)
La Raza (song) Real Gangstaz; Real Soon; Really Doe (Ice Cube song) Rebel Music (song) Reckless (Chris "The Glove" Taylor & David Storrs song) Red Nation; Regulate (song) Roc the Mic; Roll Up (Emtee song) Round Here (Memphis Bleek song) Ruff Ryders' Anthem; Runnin' (Dying to Live) Ryde or Die, Bitch