In a definitive data-driven assessment, Billboard has named Aubrey “Drake” Graham the paramount R&B/hip-hop artist of the 21st century, an era spanning from January 2000 to December 2024. This prestigious ranking places the Canadian superstar at the pinnacle of a retrospective that analyzes chart performance across Billboard’s influential Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. Drake’s commanding position at the top underscores a career marked by prolific output and unprecedented chart dominance, even with a relatively late entry onto the charts in 2009.
Unrivaled Chart Dominance
Drake’s statistical achievements form the bedrock of this accolade. Over the specified period, he has amassed a record-breaking 30 No. 1 hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and secured 15 No. 1 albums on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. These figures represent the highest totals for any artist in the history of both respective charts within the 21st century timeframe. His catalog includes an impressive 135 top 10 hits and a staggering 355 overall chart entries, solidifying his consistent presence and impact on the music landscape. Furthermore, his albums have collectively spent 67 weeks at the coveted No. 1 position, a testament to their enduring appeal, largely fueled by robust streaming numbers.
Drake’s supremacy is further illustrated by his eight-time achievement as Billboard’s year-end Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artist, spanning from 2012 to 2024. This consistent reign highlights his sustained cultural relevance and ability to connect with audiences across more than a decade.
Beyoncé’s Legacy and Second Place
Following closely at the No. 2 spot is global icon Beyoncé. Her solo career, launched with the smash hit “Crazy In Love” featuring Jay-Z in 2003, has been equally monumental. Beyoncé boasts an impressive eight No. 1 albums on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and 10 No. 1 songs on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. While Drake’s success is largely attributed to his prolific release schedule, constant features, and mastery of the streaming era, Beyoncé’s dominance is characterized by her ability to re-center the album as a cultural event, employing surprise drops, immersive visuals, and stadium-scale productions. The ranking acknowledges that both artists, while employing different strategies, have profoundly shaped the R&B and hip-hop genres throughout the 21st century.
Acknowledging the Top Tier of Talent
Billboard’s comprehensive list acknowledges a generation of artists who have defined R&B and hip-hop. Beyond Drake and Beyoncé, the top 10 includes several other music titans: The Weeknd (No. 3), Chris Brown (No. 4), Usher (No. 5), Lil Wayne (No. 6), Jay-Z (No. 7), Rihanna (No. 8), Eminem (No. 9), and Alicia Keys (No. 10). This curated selection represents a broad spectrum of talent, spanning from the early 2000s to the present day, and reflects significant contributions to the evolution of popular music.
Notably, artists like Kendrick Lamar, who experienced a significant cultural moment in 2024-25, do not appear in this specific top 10. Billboard clarifies that this ranking is a data-driven assessment based on cumulative chart performance over a defined period, rather than a cultural impact award. Cumulative chart scoring, which favors artists with extensive catalogs within the 2000-2024 timeframe, influences these rankings.
The Evolving Landscape of Hip-Hop and R&B
Drake’s achievement is particularly notable given his late arrival on the charts in 2009. His rapid ascent and sustained success highlight the impact of streaming, playlisting, and genre-bending collaborations in the modern music industry. His ability to seamlessly blend introspective R&B with hard-hitting hip-hop anthems has resonated with a vast audience, making him a dominant force in contemporary music.
Beyoncé, conversely, has built a career defined by meticulous artistry, thematic depth, and a powerful connection with her fanbase. Her career milestones, including numerous Grammy awards and groundbreaking albums like “Renaissance,” showcase a different but equally impactful blueprint for success.
This Billboard ranking serves as a comprehensive snapshot of artistic achievement within the R&B and hip-hop genres for the first quarter-century of the 2000s, celebrating the artists who have not only topped the charts but also shaped the cultural narrative of modern music.