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[a] Since 2012, Spotify has published a yearly list of its most-streamed artists, which has been topped by Drake and Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny a record three times, with Bad Bunny being the only artist to do so in consecutive years (2020–2022). Swift is the only female artist to have topped the list (2023–2024).
As of the chart dated December 14, twenty-one artists have charted at number one in 2024, with eight―¥$, Rich the Kid, Playboi Carti, Teddy Swims, Metro Boomin, Hozier, Sabrina Carpenter and Shaboozey―reaching the top spot for the first time.
Billboard initially created a list of the 10 greatest rappers of all time in November 2015, with the top position held by The Notorious B.I.G. [1] The publication revised their rankings in 2023, via a partnership with Vibe, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip hop. The updated list, published in stages between January 11 and February 8 ...
Atlanta-based rapper DreTL won season 2 of Rhythm + Flow and took home the $250,000 prize. In a December 2024 interview with Tudum, he said that his biggest moment on the show wasn’t winning but ...
Doechii Is Dominating Pop Culture Right Now, NBD Paras ... in 2022, and has been featured on hip-hop, R&B, and Pop playlists, including RapCaviar and Today’s Top Hits over the years," Carl ...
Snoop Dogg appeared in the top spot with 25 votes, while Eminem landed in third place with 16 votes. The group’s guesses of Ice Cube and Drake , however, didn’t appear on the board at all.
The "Trending 140" chart "is an up to the minute ranking of songs shared in the U.S., measured by acceleration over the past hour. This chart can be filtered to present a real-time view of the most shared track in the U.S. over the past 24 hours, with a weekly summary presented as the Billboard Twitter Top Tracks chart on Billboard.com and in print in Billboard". [2]
Justin Bieber appeared on DJ Khaled's new podcast 'The First One' to discuss his career, marriage, his top five favorite rappers, and his hit record "Baby."