In a landmark acknowledgement of his genre-shaping career, Billboard has officially crowned Aubrey Graham, universally known as Drake, as the number one R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the 21st Century. This prestigious title reflects his unparalleled chart performance and enduring influence across both R&B and hip-hop music from January 2000 through December 2024. The comprehensive ranking highlights Drake’s remarkable consistency and prolific output, solidifying his status as a titan of modern music.
The Methodology Behind the Reign
Billboard’s rankings are meticulously crafted, based on an artist’s cumulative performance across two pivotal charts: the weekly Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. This data-driven approach accounts for everything from album sales and streaming numbers to digital downloads and radio airplay over a 25-year period. Despite entering the Billboard charts relatively late in 2009 with “Best I Ever Had,” Drake’s ascent has been meteoric. His career trajectory demonstrates an ability to not only dominate contemporary music trends but to actively shape them.
Drake’s Unprecedented Chart Success
The numbers underpinning Drake’s number one position are staggering. Over the period from 2000 to 2024, he has achieved a record-breaking 30 number-one hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and secured 15 number-one albums on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. These feats include both his solo releases and collaborative projects, showcasing his versatility and broad appeal. Furthermore, Drake leads all artists in the history of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with an astonishing 135 top-10 hits and a total of 355 chart entries. His albums have collectively spent 67 weeks at the top of the charts, a testament to his sustained popularity and the deep engagement of his fanbase. Drake has also been recognized as Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year on eight occasions, including 2012, 2015-2018, 2021, 2022, and most recently in 2024, underscoring his consistent dominance.
A Legacy Defined by Genre Blending and Cultural Impact
Drake’s impact extends beyond mere statistics. He is widely credited with popularizing R&B sensibilities within hip-hop music, effectively blurring the lines between the genres. His ability to craft introspective R&B ballads alongside hard-hitting rap anthems has resonated with a global audience, making him a streaming powerhouse and a defining voice for a generation. This cultural influence has been amplified by his numerous collaborations, which have often uplifted emerging artists and kept him at the forefront of music conversations. His projects, from “Take Care” and “Views” to “Scorpion” and “Certified Lover Boy,” have not only topped the charts but have also set new benchmarks for album success and streaming records.
The Top 10: A Snapshot of an Era
Drake’s number one placement is set within a distinguished list of artists who have also left an indelible mark on the R&B and hip-hop landscape of the 21st century. Following Drake in the top 10 are:
* Beyoncé at No. 2, celebrated for her consistent innovation and genre-defining albums.
* The Weeknd at No. 3, recognized for his distinctive sound and massive global hits.
* Chris Brown at No. 4, noted for his prolific output and enduring presence.
* Usher at No. 5, an icon whose early 2000s hits remain timeless.
* Lil Wayne at No. 6, a prolific artist whose mentorship has shaped many careers.
* Jay-Z at No. 7, a legendary figure bridging eras of hip-hop.
* Rihanna at No. 8, lauded for her significant impact on pop and R&B.
* Eminem at No. 9, acclaimed for his lyrical prowess and sustained career in hip-hop.
* Alicia Keys at No. 10, honored for her soulful voice and songwriting.
This compilation serves as a potent reminder of the artists who have soundtracked the lives of millions and continuously pushed the boundaries of R&B and hip-hop music.
Implications and the Future
Billboard’s designation of Drake as the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the 21st Century is more than just an accolade; it’s a historical marker. It reflects not only his personal achievements but also the evolution of music consumption and the undeniable power of streaming in the modern industry. Even amidst significant cultural moments, such as his high-profile rap battles, Drake’s chart performance has remained remarkably resilient, demonstrating a deep connection with his audience. As he continues to release new music, including his upcoming album “ICEMAN,” his legacy in the R&B and hip-hop spheres seems poised to grow even further. Drake’s sustained excellence and ability to adapt have cemented his status not just as a chart-topper, but as a defining artist of his generation.