In a landmark recognition of his unparalleled influence and chart dominance, Billboard has officially named Aubrey Drake Graham, known globally as Drake, as the number one R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the 21st Century. This prestigious title, reflecting performance on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts from 2000 through 2024, cements Drake’s status as a defining force in modern popular music.
Chart-Topping Trajectory
Drake’s ascent to the pinnacle of R&B and hip-hop artistry is underscored by an astonishing array of statistics. Despite making his Billboard chart debut in 2009, a decade after the 21st century’s commencement, he has amassed a record-breaking 30 number-one hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. His album catalog is equally dominant, with 15 number-one albums on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Collectively, these albums spent an impressive 67 weeks at the chart’s summit. Beyond his number-one achievements, Drake holds the record for the most top-10 hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, tallying an astounding 135, and boasts an overall total of 355 chart entries. This consistent presence and success across nearly two decades highlight a career that has not only achieved peak success but sustained it through multiple eras of music consumption.
A Master of Genre Blending
What truly sets Drake apart is his remarkable ability to fluidly navigate and often redefine the boundaries between R&B and hip-hop. From introspective, soulful R&B ballads like “Marvin’s Room” to anthemic, stadium-filling rap tracks such as “God’s Plan,” Drake has consistently blurred genre lines. This versatility has made him a streaming powerhouse, influencing playlists, radio rotations, and the broader soundscape of contemporary music. His work has been instrumental in normalizing a more emotionally expressive style within hip-hop, a significant shift from the genre’s historically stoic persona. This approach has resonated deeply with a massive global audience, solidifying his position as a cultural icon.
The Elite Top Tier
Billboard’s comprehensive ranking features an impressive roster of artists who have shaped R&B and hip-hop over the past quarter-century. Following Drake at number two is the equally influential Beyoncé, celebrated for her transformative album-centric approach and global superstardom. The Weeknd secures the third spot, recognized for his genre-bending sound and significant chart impact. Rounding out the top five are Chris Brown at number four and Usher at number five, both artists with extensive catalogs and enduring appeal. The top 10 list also includes titans such as Lil Wayne (#6), JAY-Z (#7), Rihanna (#8), Eminem (#9), and Alicia Keys (#10), representing a powerful cross-section of talent that has defined urban music for generations.
Impact Beyond the Charts
Drake’s impact extends far beyond mere chart statistics. He has consistently been recognized as Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year, earning the title in 2012, from 2015 to 2018, and again in 2021, 2022, and 2024. His career trajectory mirrors the evolution of the music industry itself, from the rise of digital downloads to the dominance of streaming services. Drake has masterfully leveraged these changes, setting streaming records and consistently producing music that resonates with contemporary audiences. His collaborations have often served to elevate other artists, further cementing his influence within the music ecosystem. This accolade from Billboard is not just a testament to his commercial success but also a recognition of his profound cultural imprint on hip-hop and R&B music, proving that his innovative approach continues to set the standard for artistry and impact in the 21st century.
Drake’s reign atop Billboard’s list is a powerful narrative of consistent excellence, genre innovation, and enduring popularity, marking him as the undisputed top R&B/Hip-Hop artist of the 21st century.