List of Billboard Hot Rap Songs number ones of the 2010s

Hot Rap Songs is a record chart published by the music industry magazine Billboard that ranks the most popular hip hop songs in the United States. 77 songs topped Hot Rap Songs in the 2010s. The first number-one song of the decade was "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys.[1] In 2012, Drake broke the record for the most Hot Rap Songs number-one songs, previously held by Diddy.[2] During the 2010s, Drake spent the most weeks at number one and attained the most number-one songs on Hot Rap Songs, with 19 chart-toppers spanning 118 weeks. In 2019, "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus spent a record-breaking 20 weeks atop Hot Rap Songs.[3][4] The final number-one song of the decade on the chart was "Roxanne" by Arizona Zervas.[4]

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Drake currently holds the record for the most number-one hits on the Billboard rap chart.

At the start of the decade the chart was airplay-based, with rankings based on each track's estimated audience as monitored by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems from a panel of 134 radio stations.[5] In October 2012, Billboard altered the chart's methodology to include digital download sales and streaming data.[6] Under the new methodology, the Rap Songs chart became a distillation of the main Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, which according to the magazine "highlight[s] the differences between pure R&B and rap titles in the overall, wide-ranging R&B/hip-hop field."[6] "Gangnam Style" by Psy was the first number-one song to benefit from these changes, ascending from number 20 to the top spot on the chart dated October 20, 2012.[6]

The changes were met with controversy, with critics arguing that the new chart failed to take into account R&B and rap music's traditionally African-American demographic.[7][8] Psy's climb to number one in particular was also criticized, with Ebro Darden, program director of New York City radio station WQHT, arguing: "Trust me when I tell you hip-hop does not consider Psy rap. Billboard has pull, but they cannot make people who live hip-hop believe Psy is rap."[9] In response, Billboard chart director Bill Werde defended the changes as a necessary means of reflecting consumer tastes on genre charts.[9] In a 25th anniversary listing of the top 100 songs in the history of Hot Rap Songs based on chart performance, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' 2013 15-week number-one single "Thrift Shop" was ranked at number one,[10][11] thanks in part to the new methodology.[12]

Number-one songs

Key
Billboard year-end number-one song
Return of a song to number one
Contents
← 2000s • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019
SongArtistReached number oneWeeks at
number one
Ref.
"Empire State of Mind"Jay-Z featuring Alicia KeysNovember 21, 20099[1][13]
"BedRock"Young Money featuring LloydJanuary 23, 20109[1]
"Say Something"Timbaland featuring DrakeMarch 27, 20104[1]
"Nothin' on You" †[14]B.o.B featuring Bruno MarsApril 24, 20107[1]
"Over"DrakeJune 12, 20104[1]
"Your Love"Nicki MinajJuly 10, 20108[1]
"Love the Way You Lie"Eminem featuring RihannaSeptember 4, 20108[1]
"Fancy"Drake featuring T.I. and Swizz BeatzOctober 30, 20101[1]
"Right Above It"Lil Wayne featuring DrakeNovember 6, 20105[1]
"No Hands"Waka Flocka Flame featuring Wale and Roscoe DashDecember 11, 20102[1]
"Aston Martin Music"Rick Ross featuring Drake and Chrisette MicheleDecember 25, 20103[1][15]
"No Hands" ↑Waka Flocka Flame featuring Wale and Roscoe DashJanuary 15, 20113[15]
"Black and Yellow"Wiz KhalifaFebruary 5, 20112[15]
"Moment 4 Life"Nicki Minaj featuring DrakeFebruary 19, 20119[15]
"Look at Me Now" †[16]Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta RhymesApril 23, 201110[15]
"My Last"Big Sean featuring Chris BrownJuly 2, 20112[15]
"I'm on One"DJ Khaled featuring Drake, Rick Ross and Lil WayneJuly 16, 201113[15]
"Headlines"DrakeOctober 15, 20117[15]
"Niggas in Paris"Jay-Z and Kanye WestDecember 3, 201110[15][17]
"Make Me Proud"Drake featuring Nicki MinajFebruary 11, 20121[17]
"The Motto" †[18]Drake featuring Lil WayneFebruary 18, 201214[17]
"Drank in My Cup"Kirko BangzMay 26, 20124[17]
"Cashin' Out"Cash OutJune 23, 20122[17]
"Mercy"Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 ChainzJuly 7, 20129[17]
"No Lie"2 Chainz featuring DrakeSeptember 8, 20126[17]
"Gangnam Style"PsyOctober 20, 20128[17]
"I Cry"Flo RidaDecember 15, 20123[17]
"Gangnam Style" ↑PsyJanuary 12, 20131[19]
"Thrift Shop" †[20]Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring WanzJanuary 19, 201315[19]
"Can't Hold Us"Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Ray DaltonMay 4, 201314[19]
"Holy Grail"Jay-Z featuring Justin TimberlakeAugust 10, 20135[19]
"Berzerk"EminemSeptember 14, 20131[19]
"Holy Grail" ↑Jay-Z featuring Justin TimberlakeSeptember 21, 20136[19]
"Rap God"EminemNovember 2, 20131[19]
"Holy Grail" ↑Jay-Z featuring Justin TimberlakeNovember 9, 20131[19]
"The Monster"Eminem featuring RihannaNovember 16, 20139[19][21]
"Timber"Pitbull featuring KeshaJanuary 18, 201415[21]
"Fancy" †[22]Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCXMay 3, 201418[21]
"Anaconda"Nicki MinajSeptember 6, 20146[21]
"Black Widow"Iggy Azalea featuring Rita OraOctober 18, 20145[21]
"Hot Nigga"Bobby ShmurdaNovember 22, 20142[21]
"I Don't Fuck with You"Big Sean featuring E-40December 6, 20143[21]
"Only"Nicki Minaj featuring Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris BrownDecember 27, 20141[21]
"I Don't Fuck with You" ↑Big Sean featuring E-40January 3, 20156[23]
"Time of Our Lives"Pitbull and Ne-YoFebruary 14, 20157[23]
"Trap Queen"Fetty WapApril 4, 20153[23]
"See You Again" †[24]Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie PuthApril 25, 201515[23]
"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)"SilentóAugust 8, 20159[23]
"Hotline Bling"DrakeOctober 10, 201518[23][25]
"Me, Myself & I"G-Eazy and Bebe RexhaFebruary 13, 20161[25]
"Summer Sixteen"DrakeFebruary 20, 20161[25]
"Me, Myself & I" ↑G-Eazy and Bebe RexhaFebruary 27, 20168[25]
"Panda" †[26]DesiignerApril 23, 201615[25]
"Don't Mind"Kent JonesAugust 6, 20161[25]
"Panda" †[26]DesiignerAugust 13, 20162[25]
"Sucker for Pain"Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa and Imagine Dragons with Logic and Ty Dolla Sign featuring X AmbassadorsAugust 27, 20161[25]
"Too Good"Drake featuring RihannaSeptember 3, 20163[25]
"Broccoli"DRAM featuring Lil YachtySeptember 24, 20169[25]
"Black Beatles"Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci ManeNovember 26, 20168[25][27]
"Bad and Boujee"Migos featuring Lil Uzi VertJanuary 21, 201712[27]
"iSpy"Kyle featuring Lil YachtyApril 15, 20171[27]
"Humble" †[28]Kendrick LamarApril 22, 20174[27]
"I'm the One"DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil WayneMay 20, 201713[27]
"Unforgettable"French Montana featuring Swae LeeAugust 19, 20172[27]
"Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)"Cardi BSeptember 2, 20178[27]
"Rockstar"Post Malone featuring 21 SavageOctober 28, 201715[27][29]
"God's Plan" †[30]DrakeFebruary 3, 201811[29]
"Nice for What"DrakeApril 28, 20184[29]
"This Is America"Childish GambinoMay 19, 20182[29]
"Nice for What" ↑DrakeJune 2, 20182[29]
"Psycho"Post Malone featuring Ty Dolla SignJune 16, 20181[29]
"Nice for What" ↑DrakeJune 23, 20181[29]
"Sad!"XXXTentacionJune 30, 20181[29]
"I Like It"Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J BalvinJuly 7, 20181[29]
"Nice for What" ↑DrakeJuly 14, 20181[29]
"In My Feelings"DrakeJuly 21, 201811[29]
"Lucid Dreams"Juice WrldOctober 6, 20181[29]
"Mona Lisa"Lil Wayne featuring Kendrick LamarOctober 13, 20181[29]
"Lucid Dreams" ↑Juice WrldOctober 20, 20181[29]
"Zeze"Kodak Black featuring Travis Scott and OffsetOctober 27, 20181[29]
"Sicko Mode"Travis ScottNovember 3, 201810[4][29]
"Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)"Post Malone and Swae LeeJanuary 12, 20199[4]
"Please Me"Cardi B and Bruno MarsMarch 16, 20191[4]
"Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)" ↑Post Malone and Swae LeeMarch 23, 20192[4]
"Wow"Post MaloneApril 6, 20191[4]
"Old Town Road" †[31]Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray CyrusApril 13, 201920[4]
"Truth Hurts"LizzoAugust 31, 20197[4]
"Highest in the Room"Travis ScottOctober 19, 20191[4]
"Truth Hurts" ↑LizzoOctober 26, 20196[4]
"Roxanne"Arizona ZervasDecember 7, 20194[4]

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