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List of artists who reached number one in the United States

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This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Billboard magazine's weekly singles chart(s). This list spans from the issue dated January 1, 1955 to the present. Prior to the creation of the Billboard Hot 100, Billboard published four weekly singles charts: "Best Sellers in Stores", "Most Played by Jockeys", "Most Played in Jukeboxes" and "The Top 100" (an early version of the Hot 100). The Hot 100 began with the issue dated August 4, 1958, and is currently the standard music popularity chart in the United States.

List inclusions

  • All acts are listed alphabetically, solo artists by last name, groups by group name excluding "A", "An", and "The".
  • Each act's total of number-one hits is shown after their name.
  • All artists who are officially namechecked in song credits are listed here; this includes one-time pairings of otherwise solo artists and those appearing as "featuring". Exceptions to this rule:
  1. Paul McCartney's hits with Wings are credited to "Wings" even though many of them were released as "Paul McCartney & Wings". McCartney's total is only from hits not attributed to Wings nor the Beatles. If entries from the Beatles, Wings and McCartney were combined, his total of number one hits would be 29, making him the most successful artist in the history of the chart.
  2. Diana Ross, as some number-one hits credited to "Diana Ross and the Supremes", are attributed to the Supremes only. If Ross's solo entries here were combined with those of the Supremes, it would bring her total of number one hits to 18, making her the female artist with the second most total number one hits, after only Mariah Carey with 19.
  3. "That's What Friends Are For" charted as "Dionne & Friends". Each vocalist on the recording (Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder) is given individual credit for a number-one song.
  • Both Wham! and George Michael get one credit for "Careless Whisper". Technically the song is a solo recording and was released as such in many parts of the world except the U.S., where it charted as "Wham! featuring George Michael".
  • "We Are the World" is credited to "USA for Africa", and not the individual artists who participated in the recording.
  • Double A-sides are counted as one number-one single.
  • Artists associated with a group who reached number one, yet have their own solo page in Wikipedia, are not listed here unless they hit number one as a solo artist.
  • Artists who hit number one prior to the start of the Hot 100 are included here.
  • A song that topped multiple pre-Hot 100 charts is counted only once towards the artist's total.
  • The ° symbol indicates that all or part of an artist's total includes number-ones occurring on any of the pre-Hot 100 chart(s) listed above (January 1, 1955 through July 28, 1958).

0–9

A

  • Aaliyah (1)
  • ABBA (1)
  • Gregory Abbott (1)
  • Paula Abdul (6)
  • Ace of Base (1)
  • Bryan Adams (4)
  • Adassa (1)
  • Adele (5)
  • Aerosmith (1)
  • Afrojack (1)
  • Christina Aguilera (5)
  • A-ha (1)
  • Clay Aiken (1)
  • Air Supply (1)
  • Akon (2)
  • Jason Aldean (1)
  • Ali (1)
  • All-4-One (1)
  • Herb Alpert (2)
  • America (2)
  • Rei Ami (1)
  • The Angels (1)
  • The Animals (1)
  • Paul Anka (3)
  • Oliver Anthony Music (1)
  • The Archies (1)
  • Louis Armstrong (1)
  • Ashanti (2)
  • The Association (2)
  • Rick Astley (2)
  • Atlantic Starr (1)
  • Patti Austin (1)
  • Frankie Avalon (2)
  • Average White Band (1)
  • Iggy Azalea (1)

B

  • Baauer (1)
  • Bachman–Turner Overdrive (1)
  • Bad Bunny (1)
  • Bad English (1)
  • J Balvin (1)
  • Bananarama (1)
  • The Bangles (2)
  • Barenaked Ladies (1)
  • Toni Basil (1)
  • Les Baxter (2)°
  • Bay City Rollers (1)
  • The Beach Boys (4)
  • The Beatles (20)
  • Stephanie Beatriz (1)
  • Bee Gees (9)
  • Archie Bell & the Drells (1)
  • The Bellamy Brothers (1)
  • Regina Belle (1)
  • Lauren Bennett (1)
  • Berlin (1)
  • Chuck Berry (1)
  • Beyoncé (9)
  • Justin Bieber (8)
  • Mr. Acker Bilk (1)
  • The Black Eyed Peas (3)
  • Blackstreet (1)
  • Mary J. Blige (1)
  • Blondie (4)
  • Blue Swede (1)
  • James Blunt (1)
  • B.o.B. (1)
  • Michael Bolton (2)
  • Bon Jovi (4)
  • Jon Bon Jovi (1)
  • Gary U.S. Bonds (1)
  • Krayzie Bone (1)
  • Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (1)
  • Metro Boomin (1)
  • Debby Boone (1)
  • Pat Boone (6)°
  • Boston (1)
  • David Bowie (2)
  • The Box Tops (1)
  • Boyz II Men (5)
  • Brandy (2)
  • Toni Braxton (2)
  • Bread (1)
  • Bobby Brown (2)
  • Chris Brown (2)
  • Sleepy Brown (1)
  • The Browns (1)
  • Zach Bryan (1)
  • Peabo Bryson (1)
  • B2K (1)
  • BTS (6)
  • The Buckinghams (1)
  • The Byrds (2)

C

  • C+C Music Factory (1)
  • Camila Cabello (2)
  • Daniel Caesar (1)
  • Glen Campbell (2)
  • Lewis Capaldi (1)
  • Captain & Tennille (2)
  • Irene Cara (1)
  • Cardi B (5)
  • Mariah Carey (19)
  • Belinda Carlisle (1)
  • Kim Carnes (1)
  • Sabrina Carpenter (2)
  • The Carpenters (3)
  • Playboi Carti (1)
  • Shaun Cassidy (1)
  • Mauro Castillo (1)
  • The Cataracs (1)
  • Peter Cetera (2)
  • The Chainsmokers (1)
  • Chamillionaire (1)
  • The Champs (1)°
  • Chance the Rapper (1)
  • Gene Chandler (1)
  • Bruce Channel (1)
  • Harry Chapin (1)
  • Ray Charles (3)
  • Cheap Trick (1)
  • Chubby Checker (2)
  • Cher (4)
  • Chic (2)
  • Chicago (3)
  • The Chiffons (1)
  • The Chi-Lites (1)
  • The Chipmunks (see David Seville and the Chipmunks)
  • The Chordettes (1)°
  • Lou Christie (1)
  • Ciara (1)
  • Eric Clapton (1)
  • The Dave Clark Five (1)
  • Petula Clark (2)
  • Kelly Clarkson (3)
  • Club Nouveau (1)
  • The Coasters (1)°
  • Odia Coates (1)
  • Joe Cocker (1)
  • Coldplay (2)
  • J. Cole (1)
  • Phil Collins (7)
  • Color Me Badd (2)
  • Commodores (2)
  • Perry Como (3)°
  • Bill Conti (1)
  • Sam Cooke (1)°
  • Coolio (1)
  • Bradley Cooper (1)
  • Dave "Baby" Cortez (1)
  • Crazy Town (1)
  • Creed (1)
  • The Crickets (1)°
  • Jim Croce (2)
  • Christopher Cross (2)
  • Taio Cruz (1)
  • The Crystals (1)
  • Kid Cudi (1)
  • Cult Jam (see Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam)
  • Culture Club (1)
  • Cutting Crew (1)
  • Billy Ray Cyrus (1)
  • Miley Cyrus (2)

D

  • D4L (1)
  • DaBaby (1)
  • Daft Punk (1)
  • Dale & Grace (1)
  • Ray Dalton (1)
  • Michael Damian (1)
  • Danny & the Juniors (1)°
  • Terence Trent D'Arby (1)
  • Bobby Darin (1)
  • Billy Davis Jr. (1)
  • Mac Davis (1)
  • Sammy Davis Jr. (1)
  • Dawn (see Tony Orlando and Dawn)
  • Taylor Dayne (1)
  • Jimmy Dean (1)
  • Joey Dee and the Starliters (1)
  • Kiki Dee (1)
  • Rick Dees (1)
  • Def Leppard (1)
  • John Denver (4)
  • Jason Derulo (2)
  • Desiigner (1)
  • Destiny's Child (4)
  • Dev (1)
  • Dexys Midnight Runners (1)
  • Neil Diamond (3)
  • Mark Dinning (1)
  • Dion (1)
  • Céline Dion (4)
  • Iann Dior (1)
  • Dire Straits (1)
  • Divine (1)
  • The Dixie Cups (1)
  • DJ Khaled (1)
  • Dr. Dre (3)
  • Ernie K-Doe (1)
  • Doja Cat (2)
  • Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods (1)
  • Donovan (1)
  • The Doobie Brothers (2)
  • The Doors (2)
  • Carl Douglas (1)
  • Joe Dowell (1)
  • Drake (13)
  • The Drifters (1)
  • Dru Hill (1)
  • Ricardo "RikRok" Ducent (1)
  • Duran Duran (2)

E

  • Eagles (5)
  • Earth, Wind & Fire (1)
  • Sheena Easton (1)
  • Tommy Edwards (1)
  • Billie Eilish (1)
  • Ejae (1)
  • The Elegants (1)
  • Yvonne Elliman (1)
  • EMF (1)
  • Eminem (5)
  • The Emotions (1)
  • Cast of Encanto (1)
  • The Escape Club (1)
  • The Essex (1)
  • Gloria Estefan (2) and Miami Sound Machine (1)
  • Eurythmics (1)
  • Faith Evans (1)
  • The Everly Brothers (4)°
  • Exile (1)
  • Exposé (1)
  • Extreme (1)

F

  • Shelley Fabares (1)
  • Percy Faith (1)
  • Falco (1)
  • Fantasia (1)
  • Far East Movement (1)
  • Rhenzy Feliz (1)
  • Freddy Fender (1)
  • Fergie (3)
  • The Fifth Dimension (2)
  • Fine Young Cannibals (2)
  • Roberta Flack (3)
  • Fleetwood Mac (1)
  • The Fleetwoods (2)
  • Flo Rida (3)
  • Luis Fonsi (1)
  • Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders (1)
  • Fontane Sisters (1)°
  • Tennessee Ernie Ford (1)°
  • Foreigner (1)
  • Four Aces (1)°
  • The Four Seasons (5)
  • Four Tops (2)
  • Jamie Foxx (2)
  • Connie Francis (3)
  • Aretha Franklin (2)
  • John Fred and His Playboy Band (1)
  • Freddie and the Dreamers (1)
  • Fun (1)
  • Nelly Furtado (3)
  • Future (3)

G

  • Peter Gabriel (1)
  • Carolina Gaitán (1)
  • Childish Gambino (1)
  • Art Garfunkel (see Simon and Garfunkel)
  • Siedah Garrett (1)
  • Marvin Gaye (3)
  • Gloria Gaynor (1)
  • The J. Geils Band (1)
  • Genesis (1)
  • Bobbie Gentry (1)
  • Andy Gibb (3)
  • Georgia Gibbs (1)°
  • Debbie Gibson (2)
  • Nick Gilder (1)
  • Jimmy Gilmer & the Fireballs (1)
  • Gipp (1)
  • Giveon (1)
  • Glass Animals (1)
  • Bobby Goldsboro (1)
  • Selena Gomez (1)
  • GoonRock (1)
  • Lesley Gore (1)
  • Gotye (1)
  • Charlie Gracie (1)°
  • Grand Funk Railroad (2)
  • Ariana Grande (9)
  • Amy Grant (2)
  • Gogi Grant (1)°
  • Al Green (1)
  • Lorne Greene (1)
  • Gucci Mane (1)
  • Diane Guerrero (1)
  • The Guess Who (1)
  • Guns N' Roses (1)

H

  • Bill Haley and His Comets (1)°
  • Daryl Hall and John Oates (6)
  • Halsey (2)
  • Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (1)
  • Jan Hammer (1)
  • Hanson (1)
  • Jack Harlow (3)
  • Calvin Harris (1)
  • George Harrison (3)
  • Wilbert Harrison (1)
  • Bill Hayes (1)°
  • Isaac Hayes (1)
  • Heart (2)
  • The Heights (1)
  • Herman's Hermits (2)
  • Taylor Hicks (1)
  • Hi-Five (1)
  • The Highwaymen (1)
  • Lauryn Hill (1)
  • Loleatta Holloway (1)
  • Hollywood Argyles (1)
  • Rupert Holmes (1)
  • Honey Cone (1)
  • Bruce Hornsby and the Range (1)
  • Johnny Horton (1)
  • Thelma Houston (1)
  • Whitney Houston (11)
  • Hozier (1)
  • The Hues Corporation (1)
  • The Human League (2)
  • Tab Hunter (1)°
  • Huntrix (1)
  • Brian Hyland (1)

I

  • Billy Idol (1)
  • Enrique Iglesias (2)
  • James Ingram (2)
  • INXS (1)

J

  • Ja Rule (3)
  • Terry Jacks (1)
  • Janet Jackson (10)
  • Michael Jackson (13)
  • The Jackson 5 (4)
  • Sonny James (1)°
  • Tommy James and the Shondells (2)
  • Jan & Dean (1)
  • Jawsh 685 (1)
  • Jay-Z (4)
  • Wyclef Jean (1)
  • Carly Rae Jepsen (1)
  • Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (1)
  • Jimin (1)
  • Joe (2)
  • Billy Joel (3)
  • Elton John (9)
  • Robert John (1)
  • Jonas Brothers (1)
  • Janis Joplin (1)
  • Montell Jordan (1)
  • Juicy J (1)
  • Jung Kook (1)
  • Juvenile (1)

K

  • Bert Kaempfert (1)
  • Ini Kamoze (1)
  • KC and the Sunshine Band (5)
  • K-Ci & JoJo (2)
  • R. Kelly (2)
  • Eddie Kendricks (1)
  • Kesha (3)
  • Alicia Keys (4)
  • Wiz Khalifa (2)
  • The Kid Laroi (1)
  • Rich the Kid (1)
  • Andy Kim (1)
  • Kimbra (1)
  • Carole King (1)
  • Sean Kingston (1)
  • Kingston Trio (1)
  • The Knack (1)
  • Gladys Knight (2) (1-Gladys Knight & the Pips, 1-Dionne & Friends)
  • Buddy Knox (1)°
  • Kool and the Gang (1)
  • Kool Moe Dee (1)
  • Kris Kross (1)
  • Kyla (1)

L

  • Labelle (1)
  • Patti LaBelle (1)
  • Steve Lacy (1)
  • Lady Gaga (6)
  • Kendrick Lamar (6)
  • Latto (1)
  • Cyndi Lauper (2)
  • Avril Lavigne (1)
  • Steve Lawrence (1)
  • Vicki Lawrence (1)
  • Brenda Lee (3)
  • Murphy Lee (1)
  • John Legend (1)
  • The Lemon Pipers (1)
  • John Lennon (2)
  • Bobby Lewis (1)
  • Gary Lewis & the Playboys (1)
  • Huey Lewis and the News (3)
  • Leona Lewis (1)
  • Ryan Lewis (see Macklemore & Ryan Lewis)
  • Gordon Lightfoot (1)
  • Lil Jon (1)
  • Lil' Kim (1)
  • Lil Nas X (3)
  • Lil Uzi Vert (1)
  • Lil Wayne (3)
  • Lipps, Inc. (1)
  • Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam (2)
  • Little Eva (1)
  • LL Cool J (1)
  • LMFAO (2)
  • Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories (1)
  • Lizzo (2)
  • Kenny Loggins (1)
  • Laurie London (1)°
  • Londonbeat (1)
  • Lonestar (1)
  • Looking Glass (1)
  • Jennifer Lopez (4)
  • Lorde (1)
  • Los del Río (1)
  • Los Lobos (1)
  • The Love Unlimited Orchestra (1)
  • The Lovin' Spoonful (1)
  • Jim Lowe (1)°
  • Ludacris (5)
  • Lulu (1)
  • L.V. (1)

M

  • M (1)
  • Mary MacGregor (1)
  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (2)
  • Madonna (12)
  • Magic! (1)
  • Post Malone (6)
  • The Mamas & the Papas (1)
  • Henry Mancini (1)
  • Manfred Mann (1)
  • Manfred Mann's Earth Band (1)
  • The Manhattans (1)
  • Barry Manilow (3)
  • The Marcels (1)
  • Little Peggy March (1)
  • Mario (1)
  • Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch (1)
  • Maroon 5 (4)
  • Bruno Mars (10)
  • Martika (1)
  • Dean Martin (2)°
  • Marilyn Martin (1)
  • Ricky Martin (1)
  • The Marvelettes (1)
  • Richard Marx (3)
  • Mase (2)
  • Hugh Masekela (1)
  • Matchbox Twenty (1)
  • Johnny Mathis (2)°
  • Paul Mauriat (1)
  • C.W. McCall (1)
  • Linda McCartney (1)
  • Paul McCartney (3)
  • Marilyn McCoo (1)
  • Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony (1)
  • The McCoys (1)
  • George McCrae (1)
  • Michael McDonald (1)
  • Bobby McFerrin (1)
  • Maureen McGovern (1)
  • Barry McGuire (1)
  • McGuire Sisters (2)°
  • Don McLean (1)
  • Tate McRae (1)
  • Meat Loaf (1)
  • Meco (1)
  • Glenn Medeiros (1)
  • Bill Medley (1)
  • Melanie (1)
  • John Mellencamp (1)
  • Men at Work (2)
  • Shawn Mendes (1)
  • MFSB (1)
  • Miami Sound Machine (see Gloria Estefan)
  • George Michael (8)
  • Bette Midler (1)
  • M.I.A (1)
  • Migos (1)
  • Mike and the Mechanics (1)
  • Mitch Miller (1)°
  • Steve Miller Band (3)
  • Milli Vanilli (3)
  • Mims (1)
  • Nicki Minaj (3)
  • The Miracles (2)
  • Mr. Big (1)
  • Mr. Mister (2)
  • Guy Mitchell (2)°
  • Domenico Modugno (1)
  • Janelle Monáe (1)
  • Monica (3)
  • The Monkees (3)
  • Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band (1)
  • Anne Murray (1)
  • Kacey Musgraves (1)
  • Mýa (1)
  • Alannah Myles (1)
  • Mystikal (1)

N

  • Johnny Nash (1)
  • Nate Dogg (1)
  • Nayer (1)
  • Nelly (4)
  • Nelson (1)
  • Ricky Nelson (2)
  • New Kids on the Block (3)
  • The New Power Generation (see Prince)
  • The New Vaudeville Band (1)
  • Olivia Newton-John (5)
  • Next (1)
  • Ne-Yo (2)
  • Nickelback (1)
  • Harry Nilsson (1)
  • The Notorious B.I.G. (2)
  • NSYNC (1)
  • Audrey Nuna (1)

O

  • John Oates (see Daryl Hall and John Oates)
  • Billy Ocean (3)
  • Sinéad O'Connor (1)
  • Alan O'Day (1)
  • Colby O'Donis (1)
  • Ohio Players (2)
  • The O'Jays (1)
  • Olivia (1)
  • OMI (1)
  • Roy Orbison (2)
  • Tony Orlando and Dawn (3)
  • Donny Osmond (1)
  • The Osmonds (1)
  • Gilbert O'Sullivan (1)
  • Outkast (3)
  • Owl City (1)

P

  • Anderson .Paak (1)
  • Petey Pablo (1)
  • Tommy Page (1)
  • Robert Palmer (1)
  • Paper Lace (1)
  • Ray Parker Jr. (1)
  • John Parr (1)
  • Dolly Parton (2)
  • The Partridge Family (1)
  • Billy Paul (1)
  • Sean Paul (4)
  • Paul & Paula (1)
  • Peaches & Herb (1)
  • Katy Perry (9)
  • Pet Shop Boys (1)
  • Peter & Gordon (1)
  • Peter, Paul and Mary (1)
  • Kim Petras (1)
  • Pharrell (4)
  • Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers (1)
  • Pink (4)
  • Pink Floyd (1)
  • Pitbull (2)
  • Plain White T's (1)
  • The Platters (4)°
  • Player (1)
  • PM Dawn (1)
  • Poison (1)
  • The Police (1)
  • Polo G (1)
  • Daniel Powter (1)
  • Pérez Prado (2)°
  • Elvis Presley (17)°
  • Billy Preston (2)
  • Johnny Preston (1)
  • Lloyd Price (1)
  • Maxi Priest (1)
  • Prince (5) and the Revolution (3) / and the New Power Generation (1)
  • The Product G&B (1)
  • Puff Daddy/P. Diddy/Diddy (5)
  • Charlie Puth (1)

Q

  • Quavo (1)
  • Queen (2)
  • Question Mark & the Mysterians (1)

R

  • Eddie Rabbitt (1)
  • Rae Sremmurd (1)
  • The Raiders (1)
  • The Rascals/The Young Rascals (3)
  • Rayvon (1)
  • Ready for the World (1)
  • Otis Redding (1)
  • Helen Reddy (3)
  • REO Speedwagon (2)
  • The Revolution (see Prince)
  • Debbie Reynolds (1)°
  • Rhythm Heritage (1)
  • Roddy Ricch (2)
  • Charlie Rich (1)
  • Lionel Richie (5)
  • Nelson Riddle (1)°
  • Right Said Fred (1)
  • The Righteous Brothers (2)
  • Rihanna (14)
  • Jeannie C. Riley (1)
  • Minnie Riperton (1)
  • Johnny Rivers (1)
  • Marty Robbins (1)
  • Jimmie Rodgers (1)°
  • Olivia Rodrigo (3)
  • Tommy Roe (2)
  • Kenny Rogers (2)
  • The Rolling Stones (8)
  • Mark Ronson (1)
  • Linda Ronstadt (1)
  • The Rooftop Singers (1)
  • David Rose (1)
  • Rose Royce (1)
  • Diana Ross (6)
  • Kelly Rowland (1)
  • Roxette (4)
  • Ruby & the Romantics (1)
  • Nate Ruess (1)

S

  • SSgt Barry Sadler (1)
  • Kyu Sakamoto (1)
  • Santana (2)
  • Santo & Johnny (1)
  • Savage Garden (2)
  • Leo Sayer (2)
  • Travis Scott (5)
  • Seal (1)
  • Jay Sean (1)
  • John Sebastian (1)
  • Neil Sedaka (3)
  • Bob Seger (1)
  • Michael Sembello (1)
  • David Seville (2)° and the Chipmunks (1)
  • Shaboozey (1)
  • Shaggy (2)
  • Shakira (1)
  • Tupac Shakur/2Pac (1)
  • The Shangri-Las (1)
  • Del Shannon (1)
  • Shawnna (1)
  • Ed Sheeran (2)
  • Sheriff (1)
  • The Shirelles (2)
  • Shocking Blue (1)
  • Sia (1)
  • Silhouettes (1)°
  • Silk (1)
  • Silk Sonic (1)
  • Silver Convention (1)
  • Carly Simon (1)
  • Paul Simon (1)
  • Simon and Garfunkel (3)
  • Simple Minds (1)
  • Simply Red (2)
  • Frank Sinatra (3)°
  • Nancy Sinatra (2)
  • The Singing Nun (1)
  • Sir Mix-a-Lot (1)
  • Sisqó (1)
  • Percy Sledge (1)
  • Slim Thug (1)
  • Sly and the Family Stone (3)
  • Sam Smith (1)
  • Will Smith (2)
  • Snoop Dogg (3)
  • Snow (1)
  • Sonny and Cher (1)
  • David Soul (1)
  • Jimmy Soul (1)
  • Soulja Boy Tell 'Em (1)
  • Soulja Slim (1)
  • Britney Spears (5)
  • Spice Girls (1)
  • The Spinners (1)
  • Rick Springfield (1)
  • Megan Thee Stallion (3)
  • The Staple Singers (2)
  • Starland Vocal Band (1)
  • Edwin Starr (1)
  • Kay Starr (1)°
  • Ringo Starr (2)
  • Stars on 45 (1)
  • Starship (3)
  • Static Major (1)
  • Steam (1)
  • Gwen Stefani (1)
  • April Stevens (1)
  • Ray Stevens (2)
  • Stevie B (1)
  • Amii Stewart (1)
  • Rod Stewart (4)
  • Sting (1)
  • Morris Stoloff (1)°
  • Stories (1)
  • Strawberry Alarm Clock (1)
  • Barbra Streisand (5)
  • Harry Styles (2)
  • Styx (1)
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  137. "Bill Conti".
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  148. "Kid Cudi".
  149. "Lisa Lisa And Cult Jam".
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  161. "Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.".
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  163. "Sammy Davis Jr.".
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  166. "Kiki Dee".
  167. "Rick Dees".
  168. "Def Leppard".
  169. "John Denver".
  170. "Jason Derulo".
  171. "Desiigner's 'Panda' Claws to No. 1 on Hot 100, Bringing Americans Back to the Top".
  172. "Destiny's Child - Chart history".
  173. "Dev".
  174. "Dexys Midnight Runners".
  175. "Dion".
  176. "Celine Dion's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits".
  177. "24kGoldn & Iann Dior's 'Mood' Tops Hot 100 for Fifth Week, Billie Eilish's 'Therefore I Am' No. 2".
  178. "Dire Straits".
  179. "Divine".
  180. "DJ Khaled".
  181. "Dr. Dre".
  182. "Ernie K-Doe".
  183. "Doja Cat".
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  185. "Donovan".
  186. "The Doobie Brothers".
  187. "The Doors".
  188. "Billboard Hot 100 {{!}} Week of December 7, 1974".
  189. "Joe Dowell".
  190. "Drake".
  191. "Billboard Hot 100 {{!}} Week of October 17, 1960".
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  193. "Ricardo "RikRok" Ducent".
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  199. "Billie Eilish".
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  202. "EMF".
  203. "Eminem".
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  208. "Miami Sound Machine".
  209. "Eurythmics".
  210. "Faith Evans".
  211. "The Everly Brothers' 20 Biggest Hot 100 Hits".
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  213. "Exposé".
  214. "Shelley Fabares".
  215. "Percy Faith".
  216. "Falco".
  217. "Fantasia".
  218. "Far East Movement Tops Hot 100 with 'Like a G6'".
  219. "Fergie".
  220. "The 5th Dimension".
  221. "Fine Young Cannibals".
  222. "Roberta Flack".
  223. "Fleetwood Mac".
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  234. "Aretha Franklin".
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  238. "Nelly Furtado".
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  240. "Peter Gabriel".
  241. "Childish Gambino".
  242. "Simon & Garfunkel".
  243. "Siedah Garrett".
  244. "Marvin Gaye".
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  246. "The J. Geils Band".
  247. "Genesis".
  248. "Bobbie Gentry".
  249. "Andy Gibb".
  250. "Debbie Gibson".
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  256. "Bobby Goldsboro".
  257. "Selena Gomez".
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  259. "Lesley Gore".
  260. "Gotye's 'Somebody That I Used to Know' Roars to No. 1 on Hot 100".
  261. "Grand Funk Railroad".
  262. "Ariana Grande".
  263. "Amy Grant".
  264. "Gogi Grant".
  265. "Al Green".
  266. "Lorne Greene".
  267. "Gucci Mane".
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  269. "Guns N' Roses".
  270. "Daryl Hall John Oates".
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  278. "Wilbert Harrison".
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  280. "Isaac Hayes".
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  286. "Lauryn Hill".
  287. "Loleatta Holloway".
  288. "Hollywood Argyles".
  289. "Rupert Holmes".
  290. "The Honey Cone".
  291. "Bruce Hornsby".
  292. "Johnny Horton".
  293. "Thelma Houston".
  294. "Hozier".
  295. "The Hues Corporation".
  296. "The Human League".
  297. "Brian Hyland".
  298. "Billy Idol".
  299. "Enrique Iglesias".
  300. "James Ingram".
  301. "INXS".
  302. "Ja Rule".
  303. "Terry Jacks".
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  306. "Tommy James".
  307. "Jawsh 685 Sends Out a 'Big Fat Thank You' After 'Savage Love' Becomes His First Billboard Hot 100 No. 1".
  308. "Jay-Z".
  309. "Wyclef Jean".
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  313. "Joe".
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  317. "Jonas Brothers".
  318. "Janis Joplin".
  319. "Montell Jordan".
  320. "Juicy J".
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  327. "R. Kelly".
  328. "Eddie Kendricks".
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  337. "The Kingston Trio".
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  340. "Kool & the Gang".
  341. "Kool Moe Dee".
  342. "Kris Kross".
  343. "Wizkid's 'Essence' Enters Hot 100: 'Shoutout to Good Music Lovers Everywhere'".
  344. "Labelle".
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  351. "Avril Lavigne: Chart history".
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  353. (March 26, 2019). "The Number Ones: Vicki Lawrence's "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia"".
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  355. "Murphy Lee".
  356. "John Legend".
  357. "Lemon Pipers".
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  359. "Bobby Lewis".
  360. "Gary Lewis And The Playboys".
  361. "Huey Lewis & the News: Chart history".
  362. "Leona Lewis".
  363. "Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Still Atop Hot 100, Zach Sobiech Debuts".
  364. "Gordon Lightfoot".
  365. "Lil Jon".
  366. "Lil' Kim".
  367. "Lil Nas X".
  368. "Lil Uzi Vert".
  369. "Lil Wayne".
  370. "Billboard Hot 100 {{!}} Week of May 31, 1980".
  371. "Lisa Lisa And Cult Jam".
  372. "Little Eva".
  373. "LL Cool J".
  374. "LMFAO: Chart history".
  375. "Lisa Loeb".
  376. "Lizzo".
  377. "Kenny Loggins".
  378. "Londonbeat".
  379. "Lonestar".
  380. "Looking Glass".
  381. "Jennifer Lopez: Chart history".
  382. "Lorde - Chart history".
  383. "Los del Rio".
  384. "Los Lobos".
  385. "Billboard Hot 100 {{!}} Week of February 9, 1974".
  386. "The Lovin' Spoonful".
  387. "Ludacris".
  388. "The Story Behind Lulu's 'To Sir With Love,' Which Topped the Hot 100 in 1967".
  389. "Mary MacGregor".
  390. "Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Top Hot 100; Imagine Dragons, Ariana Grande Hit Top 10".
  391. "Madonna".
  392. "Magic! - Chart history".
  393. "Post Malone".
  394. "The Mamas & the Papas".
  395. "Henry Mancini".
  396. "Manfred Mann".
  397. "The Manhattans".
  398. "Barry Manilow - Chart history".
  399. "The Marcels".
  400. "Peggy March, the Youngest Woman to Top the Hot 100, Looks Back on 'I Will Follow Him'".
  401. "Mario".
  402. "Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch".
  403. "Maroon 5 - Chart history".
  404. "Bruno Mars".
  405. "Martika".
  406. "Marilyn Martin".
  407. "Ricky Martin".
  408. "MARVELETTES - Michigan Rock and Roll Legends".
  409. "Richard Marx".
  410. "Mase".
  411. (November 7, 2018). "The Number Ones: Hugh Masekela's "Grazing In The Grass"".
  412. "Matchbox Twenty".
  413. "Johnny Mathis".
  414. "Paul Mauriat".
  415. "Convoy by C.W. McCall | Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  416. "Linda McCartney".
  417. "Paul McCartney".
  418. "Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.".
  419. "Van McCoy".
  420. "The Hot 100 Chart".
  421. "George McCrae".
  422. "Michael McDonald".
  423. "Bobby McFerrin".
  424. "Maureen McGovern".
  425. "Don McLean".
  426. "Tate McRae".
  427. (6 November 2018). "Rewinding the Charts: In 1993, Meat Loaf Did 'Anything for Love' & Landed His First No. 1 Hot 100 Hit".
  428. "Meco".
  429. "Glenn Medeiros".
  430. "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life by Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes | Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  431. (December 9, 2020). "EVERY BILLBOARD HOT 100 SINGLE 1970: #598: " RUBY TUESDAY"- MELANIE".
  432. "John Mellencamp".
  433. "Men at Work".
  434. "Shawn Mendes".
  435. "TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia) by MFSB Featuring The Three Degrees | Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  436. "Miami Sound Machine".
  437. "George Michael".
  438. "Bette Midler".
  439. "M.I.A.".
  440. "Mike + the Mechanics".
  441. "Mitch Miller".
  442. "The Steve Miller Band".
  443. "Milli Vanilli".
  444. "MIMS".
  445. "Nicki Minaj".
  446. "The Miracles".
  447. "Mr. Big".
  448. "Billboard Hot 100 {{!}} Week of December 7, 1985".
  449. "Billboard Hot 100 {{!}} Week of March 1, 1986".
  450. "Guy Mitchell".
  451. "Domenico Modugno".
  452. "Janelle Monáe".
  453. "Monica".
  454. Caulfield, Keith. (February 29, 2012). "The Monkees' 10 Biggest Hot 100 Hits".
  455. "Walter Murphy".
  456. "Anne Murray".
  457. "Kacey Musgraves".
  458. "Mya".
  459. "Alannah Myles".
  460. "Mystikal".
  461. "I Can See Clearly Now by Johnny Nash | Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  462. "Nate Dogg".
  463. "Nayer".
  464. "Nelly".
  465. "Nelson".
  466. Sexton, Paul. (September 14, 2021). "'Fools Rush In': Rick Nelson Storms The Hot 100 Again | uDiscover".
  467. "New Kids on the Block".
  468. "Prince".
  469. [http://www.rebeatmag.com/it-was-50-years-ago-today-winchester-cathedral-by-the-new-vaudeville-band/ It Was 50 Years Ago Today: “Winchester Cathedral” by The New Vaudeville Band]
  470. "Physical by Olivia Newton-John | Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  471. "Ne-Yo".
  472. "Nickelback".
  473. "Harry Nilsson".
  474. "The Notorious B.I.G.".
  475. "'N Sync".
  476. "Daryl Hall John Oates".
  477. "Billy Ocean".
  478. "Sinéad O'Connor".
  479. "Alan O'Day".
  480. "Colby O'Donis".
  481. "Ohio Players".
  482. "The O'Jays".
  483. "OMI's 'Cheerleader' Tops Hot 100, The Weeknd Closes In".
  484. "Roy Orbison's Top Hot 100 Hits: A Playlist".
  485. (27 March 2019). "The Number Ones: Tony Orlando & Dawn's "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree"".
  486. "Donny Osmond".
  487. "The Osmonds".
  488. "Gilbert O'Sullivan".
  489. "OutKast".
  490. "Owl City".
  491. "Anderson .Paak".
  492. "Petey Pablo".
  493. "Tommy Page".
  494. "The Hot 100 Chart".
  495. "Ray Parker Jr.".
  496. "John Parr".
  497. "Dolly Parton".
  498. "The Partridge Family".
  499. "Billy Paul".
  500. "Sean Paul".
  501. "Paul and Paula".
  502. "Billboard Hot 100 {{!}} Week of May 5, 1979".
  503. Trust, Gary. (January 29, 2014). "Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' Gallops to No. 1 On Hot 100".
  504. "Pet Shop Boys".
  505. "Billboard Hot 100 {{!}} Week of June 27, 1964".
  506. "Peter, Paul & Mary".
  507. "Kim Petras".
  508. "Pharrell Williams".
  509. (22 September 2020). "Every Billboard Hot 100 Single 1970: #440: "Monster Mash"- Bobby Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers".
  510. "P!nk".
  511. "Pink Floyd".
  512. "Plain White T's".
  513. "The Platters".
  514. "Player".
  515. "Attrell Cordes, Prince Be of P.M. Dawn, Dies at 46".
  516. "Poison".
  517. "The Police".
  518. "Polo G".
  519. "Daniel Powter".
  520. "Elvis Presley".
  521. "Billy Preston".
  522. "Johnny Preston".
  523. "Maxi Priest".
  524. (June 24, 2013). "Prince's 20 Biggest Billboard Hits".
  525. "The Product G&B".
  526. "Sean 'Diddy' Combs Signs With WME, Starts Development Program for Underrepresented Students".
  527. "Charlie Puth".
  528. "Quavo".
  529. "Queen - Chart history".
  530. "? (Question Mark) & The Mysterians".
  531. "Eddie Rabbitt".
  532. (14 November 2016). "Rae Sremmurd's 'Black Beatles' Blasts to No. 1 on Hot 100".
  533. "Paul Revere & the Raiders' Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits".
  534. "Felix Cavaliere".
  535. "Rayvon".
  536. "Ready for the World".
  537. "Otis Redding".
  538. "Helen Reddy".
  539. "REO Speedwagon - Chart history".
  540. "Debbie Reynolds".
  541. "The Billboard Hot 100 Chart".
  542. "Roddy Ricch".
  543. "Lionel Richie".
  544. "Nelson Riddle".
  545. "Right Said Fred".
  546. "The Righteous Brothers - Chart history".
  547. "Jeannie C. Riley".
  548. "Minnie Riperton".
  549. "Johnny Rivers".
  550. "Marty Robbins".
  551. Trust, Gary. (July 10, 2023). "Olivia Rodrigo's 'Vampire' Debuts as Her Third Billboard Hot 100 No. 1".
  552. "Tommy Roe".
  553. "Kenny Rogers".
  554. "The Rolling Stones".
  555. "Mark Ronson - Chart history".
  556. "Linda Ronstadt".
  557. "The Billboard Hot 100 Chart".
  558. "David Rose".
  559. "Rose Royce".
  560. "Diana Ross".
  561. "Kelly Rowland".
  562. "Roxette - Chart history".
  563. "Ruby And The Romantics".
  564. "Nate Ruess".
  565. (22 March 2016). "Barry Sadler".
  566. "Kyu Sakamoto".
  567. "Santana - Chart history".
  568. (9 February 2018). "The Number Ones: Santo & Johnny's "Sleep Walk"".
  569. "Savage Garden".
  570. "Leo Sayer".
  571. "Travis Scott".
  572. "Seal".
  573. "Jay Sean Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  574. "John Sebastian".
  575. "Neil Sedaka".
  576. "Bob Seger's Top 20 Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits".
  577. "Michael Sembello".
  578. "Shaboozey".
  579. "Shaggy - Chart history".
  580. "Shakira - Chart history".
  581. "Tupac's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits".
  582. "Leader Of The Pack by The Shangri-Las {{!}} Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  583. "Del Shannon".
  584. "Ed Sheeran".
  585. "Sheriff".
  586. "The Shirelles' Top Hits – The Shirelles".
  587. "Venus by The Shocking Blue {{!}} Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  588. "Sia Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  589. "The Silhouettes".
  590. "Silk".
  591. "Silk Sonic – Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak – Returns to No. 1 on Hot 100 With 'Leave the Door Open'".
  592. (18 August 2015). "Silver Convention – From 1975 and up until today".
  593. "Carly Simon".
  594. "Paul Simon".
  595. "Simon & Garfunkel - Chart history".
  596. "Simple Minds".
  597. "Simply Red".
  598. "Frank Sinatra".
  599. (9 July 1955). ["''The Billboard'' Music Popularity Charts: Most Played by Jockeys"]({{Google books).
  600. "Parents and Kids Who Have Charted On the Hot 100: The Cyrus Fam, Frank and Nancy Sinatra and More".
  601. "The Billboard Hot 100 Chart".
  602. "Sir Mix-A-Lot".
  603. "Sisqó".
  604. "Percy Sledge".
  605. "Slim Thug".
  606. "Sly & the Family Stone".
  607. "Sam Smith".
  608. "Will Smith".
  609. "Snoop Dogg".
  610. "Snow".
  611. Caulfield, Keith. (March 20, 2014). "Cher's 20 Biggest Billboard Hits".
  612. "David Soul".
  613. (21 May 2018). "The Number Ones: Jimmy Soul's "If You Wanna Be Happy"".
  614. "Soulja Boy".
  615. "Soulja Slim".
  616. "Britney Spears Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  617. "Spice Girls".
  618. "The Spinners".
  619. "Megan Thee Stallion".
  620. "The Staple Singers".
  621. "Starland Vocal Band".
  622. "Edwin Starr".
  623. "Kay Starr".
  624. "Ringo Starr's Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 Hits".
  625. "Stars on 45".
  626. "Starship".
  627. "XXXTentacion, The Notorious B.I.G. & Other Artists Who Hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 Posthumously".
  628. "Gwen Stefani Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  629. "April Stevens".
  630. "Ray Stevens".
  631. "Stevie B".
  632. "Amii Stewart".
  633. "Rod Stewart".
  634. "Sting's 20 Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits".
  635. (13 May 2020). "BILLBOARD #1 HITS: #193: "INCENSE AND PEPPERMINTS"- STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK- NOVEMBER 25, 1967".
  636. "Barbra Streisand Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  637. "Harry Styles".
  638. "Styx".
  639. Caulfield, Keith. (March 17, 2012). "Donna Summer's Top 20 Billboard Chart Hits".
  640. "Surface".
  641. "Survivor".
  642. "Billy Swan".
  643. "Swae Lee".
  644. "If Wishes Came True by Sweet Sensation {{!}} Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  645. "Taylor Swift Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  646. Trust, Gary. (March 25, 2024). "Teddy Swims' 'Lose Control' Hits No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100".
  647. "Boogie Fever by The Sylvers {{!}} Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  648. "SZA".
  649. "A Taste of Honey".
  650. "James Taylor".
  651. "Johnnie Taylor".
  652. "Tears for Fears - Chart history".
  653. "The Teddy Bears".
  654. "The Billboard Hot 100 Chart".
  655. "The Temptations - Chart history".
  656. Trust, Gary. (May 9, 2022). "Future, Drake & Tems' 'Wait For U' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100".
  657. "Terror Squad".
  658. "Robin Thicke".
  659. "B.J. Thomas".
  660. "Rob Thomas".
  661. "The Billboard Hot 100 Chart".
  662. "Three Dog Night".
  663. "T.I.".
  664. "Tiffany".
  665. "Timbaland".
  666. "Justin Timberlake's Top 20 Billboard Hot 100 Hits".
  667. "One More Try by Timmy T. {{!}} Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  668. Trust, Gary. (June 12, 2013). "This Week In Billboard Chart History: TLC Takes 'No Scrubs' To No. 1".
  669. "Mitch Margo, Singer on The Tokens' Hit 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight,' Dies at 70".
  670. "The Hot 100 Chart".
  671. "Toto".
  672. "T-Pain".
  673. "Meghan Trainor - Chart history".
  674. "John Travolta".
  675. "The Troggs".
  676. "Roger Troutman".
  677. "Tina Turner".
  678. "The Turtles".
  679. "Twista".
  680. "Conway Twitty".
  681. "Bonnie Tyler".
  682. (4 February 2020). "BILLBOARD #1 HITS: #95: " SO MUCH IN LOVE"- THE TYMES- AUGUST 3, 1963".
  683. "Ty Dolla $ign".
  684. "UB40".
  685. "Carrie Underwood".
  686. "USA for Africa".
  687. "Usher".
  688. "U2".
  689. "August 1978: Frankie Valli Hits #1 on the Hot 100 with GREASE {{!}} Rhino".
  690. "Van Halen - Chart history".
  691. "Vangelis".
  692. "In Honor of the 30th Anniversary of Rap's First Hot 100 No. 1, A List of Hip-Hop Hot 100 Firsts".
  693. "Bobby Vee's Top 10 Biggest Billboard Hits".
  694. "Billy Vera".
  695. "Larry Verne".
  696. "Vertical Horizon".
  697. "Bobby Vinton".
  698. "John Waite".
  699. "Paul Wall".
  700. "Morgan Wallen".
  701. "Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' 'Thrift Shop' No. 1 On Hot 100 for Fourth Week".
  702. "Anita Ward".
  703. "Jennifer Warnes".
  704. "Alex Warren".
  705. "Dionne Warwick".
  706. "Martha Wash".
  707. Parker, Rembert N. (2021-09-01). "Number One and Only".
  708. "The Weeknd".
  709. "Lawrence Welk And His Orchestra".
  710. "Mary Wells".
  711. "Kanye West".
  712. "The Weeknd - Chart history | Billboard".
  713. "Barry White".
  714. "Karyn White".
  715. "Whitesnake".
  716. "Wild Cherry".
  717. "Opposites Attract by Paula Abdul (Duet With The Wild Pair) {{!}} Billboard The Hot 100 Chart".
  718. "Kim Wilde".
  719. "will.i.am".
  720. "Will to Power".
  721. "Deniece Williams".
  722. "Freedom Williams".
  723. "'Stay' By Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs: The Shortest #1 That Will Never Leave".
  724. "Vanessa Williams".
  725. "January 1974: Al Wilson Hits #1 on the Hot 100 with "Show and Tell"".
  726. "Wilson Phillips".
  727. "Paul McCartney's Top 40 Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits".
  728. "May 1973: The Edgar Winter Group Hits #1 on the Hot 100 with "Frankenstein"".
  729. "Steve Winwood".
  730. "Bill Withers".
  731. "Wizkid".
  732. "Charli XCX".
  733. "XXXTENTACION".
  734. "Daddy Yankee".
  735. "Jeezy".
  736. "Young Thug".
  737. "Neil Young".
  738. "Paul Young".
  739. Caulfield, Keith. (March 11, 2024). "Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign's 'Carnival' Hits No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100".
  740. "Yung Joc".
  741. "Zager and Evans - Chart history".
  742. "Zayn Malik - Chart history".
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