In a definitive acknowledgment of his monumental career, Billboard has officially named Aubrey Graham, universally known as Drake, as the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the 21st Century. This prestigious designation, covering the period from January 2000 through December 2024, solidifies Drake’s status as a defining force in modern popular music and reflects an unparalleled track record of chart performance and cultural influence across both R&B and hip-hop genres.
The Methodology Behind the Reign
Billboard’s comprehensive rankings are meticulously crafted, utilizing a data-driven approach that accounts for an artist’s cumulative performance across two pivotal charts: the weekly Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. This methodology considers an array of metrics, including album sales, streaming numbers, digital downloads, and radio airplay over a significant quarter-century period. Despite making his official debut on the Billboard charts in 2009, nearly a decade into the century being assessed, Drake’s ascent has been nothing short of meteoric.
Unprecedented Chart Success
The statistics underpinning Drake’s number one position are staggering. From 2000 to 2024, he has achieved 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 spending an impressive 67 weeks at the summit. Beyond these peak achievements, Drake leads all artists in the history of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with an astonishing 135 top-10 hits and holds the record for the most total chart entries, with a remarkable 355. These numbers underscore not only his prolific output but also a sustained presence that has permeated the music landscape for over 15 years.
Drake’s consistent dominance is further emphasized by his eight-time recognition as Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year. This includes wins in 2012, 2015-2018, 2021, 2022, and most recently in 2024, a testament to his enduring appeal and cultural relevance across multiple eras of music consumption.
A Master of Genre Blending and Cultural Impact
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, resonating deeply with a massive global audience and solidifying his position as a cultural icon.
Drake’s influence extends beyond mere chart statistics and musical trends. His lyrics often become cultural touchstones, permeating social media trends and conversations, demonstrating a direct connection with his massive fanbase. His collaborations have uplifted younger artists, and he has consistently set streaming records with nearly every release. His sound continues to define a generation of hip-hop and R&B fans worldwide, proving that his impact is both profound and ongoing.
The Elite Tier: Acknowledging Contemporaries
Billboard’s comprehensive ranking places Drake at the apex, followed by an illustrious roster of artists who have significantly shaped R&B and hip-hop across the 21st century. Beyoncé secures the second position, recognized for her consistent artistry and impactful album releases, followed by The Weeknd at number three, celebrated for his genre-bending catalog. Chris Brown ranks fourth, noted for his prolific output and sustained chart presence, with Usher rounding out the top five. Other influential artists making the top 10 include Lil Wayne, JAY-Z, Rihanna, Eminem, and Alicia Keys.
This recognition from Billboard not only celebrates Drake’s individual achievements but also highlights the evolving landscape of R&B and hip-hop music in the 21st century, where versatility, streaming mastery, and cultural resonance are paramount. Drake’s coronation as the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the 21st Century serves as a powerful testament to his enduring legacy, rewriting how success is measured in modern music.