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 (Kanye West song), 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 laterArtists 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" (withSongs 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) *Featured artist
* T-Pain — " Good Life (Kanye West song), Good Life" (Kanye West feat. T-Pain) (9 weeks) (November 3, 2007) → " Low" (Flo Rida feat. T-Pain) (11 weeks) (January 5, 2008) *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 weeks2010s
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 weeksSee 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 *References
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