List of Billboard number-one rap singles of the 1980s and 1990s

Hot Rap Songs is a record chart published by the music industry magazine Billboard which ranks the most popular hip hop songs in the United States. With hip hop having greatly increased in mainstream popularity in the late 1980s, Billboard introduced the chart in their March 11, 1989 issue under the name Hot Rap Singles.[1][2] Prior to the addition of the chart, hip hop music had been profiled in the magazine's "The Rhythm & the Blues" column and disco-related sections, while some rap records made appearances on the related Hot Black Singles chart.[3] The inaugural number-one single on Hot Rap Singles was "Self Destruction" by the Stop the Violence Movement.[4] From its 1989 inception until 2001, the chart was based solely on each single's weekly sales.[5] To formulate chart rankings, Billboard assembled a panel of selected record stores to provide reports of each week's top-selling singles.[6]

On a brightly-lit stage, an African-American man wearing an orange baseball cap, glasses and a blue shirt raps into a microphone.
With nine number-one hits attained in the 1980s and 1990s, LL Cool J emerged as one of the most successful artists on the Billboard rap chart.

Between 1989 and 1999, 173 singles topped the Hot Rap Singles chart, with "Hot Boyz" by Missy Elliott featuring Nas, Eve and Q-Tip being the final number-one single of the 1990s.[7] The single's 18-week reign at the top spot extended into the next decade, and until 2019 it held the record for the most weeks at number one in the chart's history.[8] LL Cool J and Puff Daddy each attained nine number-one hits on the Hot Rap Singles chart during its first 11 years, the most for any artist during this period.[9][10] In a 25th anniversary listing of the top 100 songs in the history of Hot Rap Songs based on chart performance, "Me So Horny" by the 2 Live Crew and "Tootsee Roll" by 69 Boyz were the highest-ranked singles of the 1980s and 1990s respectively.[11][12]

Number-one singles

Key
Billboard year-end number-one single
Return of a single to number one
Contents
SingleArtistReached number oneWeeks at
number one
Ref.
"Self-Destruction" †[13]Stop the Violence MovementMarch 11, 198910[14]
"Me Myself and I"De La SoulMay 20, 19898[14]
"I'm That Type of Guy"LL Cool JJuly 15, 19892[14]
"Fight the Power"Public EnemyJuly 29, 19896[14]
"It's Funky Enough"The D.O.C.September 9, 19894[14]
"Smooth Operator"Big Daddy KaneOctober 7, 19894[14]
"Me So Horny"2 Live CrewNovember 4, 19894[14]
"Cha Cha Cha"MC LyteDecember 2, 19892[14]
"New Jack Swing"Wrecks-n-EffectDecember 16, 19891[14]
"Somebody for Me"Heavy D & the BoyzDecember 23, 19892[14]
"The D.O.C. & The Doctor"The D.O.C.January 6, 19902[15]
"Expression" †[16]Salt-n-PepaJanuary 20, 19908[15]
"The Humpty Dance"Digital UndergroundMarch 17, 19905[15]
"Murder Rap"Above the LawApril 21, 19902[15]
"Funhouse"Kid 'n PlayMay 5, 19903[15]
"911 Is a Joke"Public EnemyMay 26, 19902[15]
"AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted"Ice CubeJune 9, 19903[15]
"The Power"Snap!June 30, 19903[15]
"We're All in the Same Gang"The West Coast Rap All-StarsJuly 21, 19904[15]
"Untouchable"Above the LawAugust 18, 19901[15]
"Banned in the U.S.A."Luke featuring the 2 Live CrewAugust 25, 19901[15]
"Call Me D-Nice"D-NiceSeptember 1, 19904[15]
"Treat Them Like They Want to Be Treated"Father MCSeptember 29, 19901[15]
"The Boomin' System"LL Cool JOctober 6, 19902[15]
"Ice Ice Baby"Vanilla IceOctober 20, 19901[15]
"Knockin' Boots"CandymanOctober 27, 19906[15]
"Monie in the Middle"Monie LoveDecember 8, 19902[15]
"I'll Do 4 U"Father MCDecember 22, 19903[15][17]
"Around the Way Girl"LL Cool JJanuary 12, 19914[17]
"Gold Digger"EPMDFebruary 9, 19913[17]
"Treat 'Em Right" †[18]Chubb RockMarch 2, 19913[17]
"Looking at the Front Door"Main SourceMarch 23, 19913[17]
"It's a Shame (My Sister)"Monie Love featuring True ImageApril 13, 19912[17]
"Daddy's Little Girl"Nikki DApril 27, 19912[17]
"I Got to Have It"Ed O.G. and Da BulldogsMay 11, 19911[17]
"Mama Said Knock You Out"LL Cool JMay 18, 19911[17]
"You Can't Play with My Yo-Yo"Yo-Yo featuring Ice CubeMay 25, 19914[17]
"Rise 'n' Shine"Kool Moe Dee featuring KRS-One and Chuck DJune 22, 19912[17]
"Homey Don't Play Dat"Terminator XJuly 6, 19911[17]
"Pop Goes the Weasel"3rd BassJuly 13, 19912[17]
"Summertime"DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh PrinceJuly 27, 19912[17]
"The Chubbster"Chubb RockAugust 10, 19912[17]
"The House the Dog Built"Jibri Wise OneAugust 24, 19912[17]
"Growin' Up in the Hood"Compton's Most WantedSeptember 7, 19911[17]
"O.P.P."Naughty by NatureSeptember 14, 19914[17]
"Fuck Compton"Tim DogOctober 12, 19911[17]
"Mind Playing Tricks on Me"Geto BoysOctober 19, 19913[17]
"Can't Truss It"Public EnemyNovember 9, 19913[17]
"Check the Rhime"A Tribe Called QuestNovember 30, 19911[17]
"Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody"Kid 'n PlayDecember 7, 19912[17]
"Blue Cheese"The U.M.C.'sDecember 21, 19912[17]
"Just the Two of Us"Chubb RockJanuary 4, 19922[19]
"The Phuncky Feel One" / "How I Could Just Kill a Man" †[20]Cypress HillJanuary 18, 19925[19]
"The Choice Is Yours (Revisited)"Black SheepFebruary 22, 19922[19]
"Poor Georgie"MC LyteMarch 7, 19921[19]
"Oochie Coochie"MC BrainsMarch 14, 19922[19]
"Shut 'em Down"Public EnemyMarch 28, 19921[19]
"The Jam"Shabba Ranks featuring KRS-OneApril 4, 19921[19]
"The International Zone Coaster"Leaders of the New SchoolApril 11, 19921[19]
"Jump"Kris KrossApril 18, 19925[19]
"Tennessee"Arrested DevelopmentMay 23, 19921[19]
"They Want EFX"Das EFXMay 30, 19923[19]
"Sometimes I Rhyme Slow"Nice & SmoothJune 20, 19921[19]
"They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)"Pete Rock & CL SmoothJune 27, 19923[19]
"Take It Personal"Gang StarrJuly 18, 19921[19]
"Warm It Up"Kris KrossJuly 25, 19923[19]
"Don't Sweat the Technique"Eric B. & RakimAugust 15, 19921[19]
"Fakin' the Funk"Main SourceAugust 22, 19921[19]
"Crossover"EPMDAugust 29, 19923[19]
"People Everyday"Arrested DevelopmentSeptember 19, 19923[19]
"Mic Checka"Das EFXOctober 10, 19921[19]
"360 Degrees (What Goes Around)"Grand PubaOctober 17, 19921[19]
"Here It Comes" / "Back to the Grill"MC SerchOctober 24, 19921[19]
"Ever So Clear"Bushwick BillOctober 31, 19921[19]
"Blow Your Mind"RedmanNovember 7, 19921[19]
"Lost in the Storm"Chubb RockNovember 14, 19922[19]
"Rump Shaker"Wreckx-n-EffectNovember 28, 19923[19]
"Not Gonna Be Able to Do It"Double XX PosseDecember 19, 19921[19]
"Flex"Mad CobraDecember 26, 19922[19][21]
"Wicked"Ice CubeJanuary 9, 19932[21]
"I Got a Man"Positive KJanuary 23, 19932[21]
"Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)"Digable PlanetsFebruary 6, 19933[21]
"Informer"SnowFebruary 27, 19932[21]
"Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang"Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy DoggMarch 12, 19933[21]
"Throw Ya Gunz"OnyxApril 3, 19932[21]
"Time 4 Sum Aksion"RedmanApril 17, 19931[21]
"It Was a Good Day"Ice CubeApril 24, 19931[21]
"Down with the King"Run–D.M.C. featuring Pete Rock & CL SmoothMay 1, 19932[21]
"How I'm Comin'"LL Cool JMay 15, 19931[21]
"Typical Reasons (Swing My Way)"Prince Markie Dee and Soul ConventionMay 22, 19931[21]
"Deeper"BossMay 29, 19933[21]
"Head or Gut" / "We Getz Busy" †[22]IllegalJune 19, 19932[21]
"Lots of Lovin'"Pete Rock & CL SmoothJuly 3, 19931[21]
"Passin' Me By"The PharcydeJuly 10, 19931[21]
"Slam"OnyxJuly 17, 19932[21]
"Bonnie & Clyde" / "IBWin' wit My Crewin'"Yo-YoJuly 31, 19931[21]
"Insane in the Brain"Cypress HillAugust 7, 19933[21]
"Ruffneck"MC LyteAugust 28, 19931[21]
"Check Yo Self"Ice Cube featuring Das EFXSeptember 4, 19931[21]
"Alright"Kris Kross featuring Super CatSeptember 11, 19932[21]
"Grand Groove" / "At Large"Intelligent HoodlumSeptember 25, 19931[21]
"Chief Rocka"Lords of the UndergroundOctober 2, 19931[21]
"We Getz Busy" ↑ †[22]IllegalOctober 9, 19931[21]
"Flow Joe"Fat JoeOctober 16, 19931[21]
"Recipe of a Hoe"BossOctober 23, 19931[21]
"Valley of the Skinz"Trends of CultureOctober 30, 19931[21]
"What's Next"Leaders of the New SchoolNovember 6, 19931[21]
"Stay Real"Erick SermonNovember 13, 19931[21]
"Shoop"Salt-n-PepaNovember 20, 19935[21]
"What's My Name?"Snoop Doggy DoggDecember 25, 19933[21][23]
"Getto Jam"DominoJanuary 15, 19946[23]
"Whatta Man"Salt-n-Pepa featuring En VogueFebruary 26, 19942[23]
"Gin and Juice"Snoop Doggy DoggMarch 12, 19942[23]
"Player's Ball"OutkastMarch 26, 19946[23]
"Got Me Waiting"Heavy D & the BoyzMay 7, 19943[23]
"Regulate"Warren G and Nate DoggMay 28, 19943[23]
"Funkdafied" †[24]Da BratJune 18, 199411[23]
"Tootsee Roll"69 BoyzSeptember 3, 19941[23]
"Flava in Ya Ear"Craig MackSeptember 10, 19944[23]
"Tootsee Roll" ↑69 BoyzOctober 8, 19941[23]
"Flava in Ya Ear" ↑Craig MackOctober 15, 199410[23]
"Tootsee Roll" ↑69 BoyzDecember 24, 19945[23][25]
"Big Poppa" / "Warning"The Notorious B.I.G.January 28, 19956[25]
"Dear Mama" / "Old School"2PacMarch 11, 19951[25]
"Big Poppa" / "Warning" ↑The Notorious B.I.G.March 18, 19951[25]
"Dear Mama" / "Old School" ↑2PacMarch 25, 19951[25]
"Big Poppa" / "Warning" ↑The Notorious B.I.G.April 1, 19952[25]
"Dear Mama" / "Old School" ↑2PacApril 15, 19951[25]
"Keep Their Heads Ringin'"Dr. DreApril 22, 19951[25]
"Dear Mama" / "Old School" ↑2PacApril 29, 19952[25]
"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By"Method Man featuring Mary J. BligeMay 13, 19956[25]
"One More Chance/Stay with Me" †[26]The Notorious B.I.G.June 24, 19959[25]
"Boombastic" / "In the Summertime"Shaggy / Shaggy featuring RayvonAugust 26, 19951[25]
"Gangsta's Paradise"Coolio featuring L.V.September 2, 199511[25]
"Cell Therapy"Goodie MobNovember 18, 19951[25]
"Hey Lover"LL Cool JNovember 25, 19958[25][27]
"Tonite's tha Night"Kris KrossJanuary 20, 19965[27]
"Get Money"Junior M.A.F.I.A. featuring The Notorious B.I.G.February 24, 19963[27]
"Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check" / "Everything Remains Raw"Busta RhymesMarch 16, 19967[27]
"5 O'Clock"NonchalantMay 4, 19961[27]
"Tha Crossroads"Bone Thugs-n-HarmonyMay 11, 19966[27]
"How Do U Want It" / "California Love" †[28]2Pac featuring K-Ci & JoJo /
2Pac featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman
June 22, 19966[27]
"Elevators (Me & You)"OutkastAugust 3, 19964[27]
"Loungin"LL Cool JAugust 31, 19964[27]
"How Do U Want It" / "California Love" ↑ †[28]2Pac featuring K-Ci & JoJo /
2Pac featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman
September 28, 19962[27]
"Bow Down"Westside ConnectionOctober 12, 19962[27]
"Po Pimp"Do or Die featuring TwistaOctober 26, 19961[27]
"Bow Down" ↑Westside ConnectionNovember 2, 19961[27]
"Street Dreams"NasNovember 9, 19961[27]
"No Time"Lil' Kim featuring Puff DaddyNovember 16, 19969[27][29]
"Cold Rock a Party"MC LyteJanuary 18, 19972[29]
"Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"Puff Daddy featuring MaseFebruary 1, 199712[29]
"Hypnotize"The Notorious B.I.G.April 26, 19977[29]
"I'll Be Missing You" †[30]Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112June 14, 19978[29]
"Mo Money Mo Problems"The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and MaseAugust 9, 19974[29]
"Up Jumps da Boogie"Timbaland & MagooSeptember 6, 19978[29]
"Feel So Good"MaseNovember 1, 19976[29]
"Been Around the World"Puff Daddy & the Family featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and MaseDecember 13, 19976[29][31]
"Dangerous"Busta RhymesJanuary 24, 19981[31]
"Father"LL Cool JJanuary 31, 19983[31]
"Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)" †[32]Lord Tariq and Peter GunzFebruary 21, 19981[31]
"Gettin' Jiggy wit It"Will SmithFebruary 28, 19982[31]
"Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)" ↑ †[32]Lord Tariq and Peter GunzMarch 14, 19984[31]
"Romeo and Juliet"Sylk-E. Fyne featuring ChillApril 11, 19984[31]
"Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire It Up"Busta RhymesMay 9, 19984[31]
"Money, Power & Respect"The LOX featuring DMX and Lil' KimJune 6, 19981[31]
"Raise the Roof"Luke featuring No Good but So GoodJune 13, 19981[31]
"I Got the Hook Up"Master P featuring Sons of FunkJune 20, 19981[31]
"Come with Me"Puff Daddy featuring Jimmy PageJune 27, 19985[31]
"Lookin' at Me"Mase featuring Puff DaddyAugust 1, 199810[31]
"Just the Two of Us"Will SmithOctober 10, 19982[31]
"Superthug (What What)"NoreagaOctober 24, 19981[31]
"Pushin' Weight"Ice Cube featuring Mr. Short KhopOctober 31, 19982[31]
"Doo Wop (That Thing)"Lauryn HillNovember 14, 19984[31]
"Pushin' Weight" ↑Ice Cube featuring Mr. Short KhopDecember 12, 19981[31]
"Ghetto Cowboy"Mo Thugs Family featuring Bone Thugs-n-HarmonyDecember 19, 19988[7][31]
"Watch for the Hook"Cool Breeze featuring Outkast, Goodie Mob and WitchdoctorFebruary 13, 19993[7]
"It Ain't My Fault|It Ain't My Fault 2" / "Somebody Like Me"Silkk the Shocker featuring Mystikal /
Silkk the Shocker featuring Mýa
March 6, 19993[7]
"What's It Gonna Be?!"Busta Rhymes featuring Janet JacksonMarch 27, 19995[7]
"Who Dat" †[33]JT Money featuring SoléMay 1, 19998[7]
"No Pigeons"Sporty Thievz featuring Mr. WoodsJune 26, 19994[7]
"Wild Wild West"Will Smith featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe DeeJuly 24, 19993[7]
"Jamboree"Naughty by Nature featuring ZhanéAugust 14, 19994[7]
"Jigga My Nigga"Jay-ZSeptember 11, 19992[7]
"I Want It All"Warren G featuring Mack 10September 25, 19994[7]
"Satisfy You"Puff Daddy featuring R. KellyOctober 23, 19994[7]
"4, 5, 6"Solé featuring JT Money and KandiNovember 20, 19991[7]
"Hot Boyz"Missy Elliott featuring Nas, Eve and Q-TipNovember 27, 199918[7][34]

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