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Here is every single rap song to ever reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, from Vanilla Ice to Doja Cat

Barnaby Lane   

Here is every single rap song to ever reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, from Vanilla Ice to Doja Cat
50 Cent's "In Da Club" is one of the biggest rap hits of all time.YouTube/50 Cent
  • Doja Cat just scored the first rap No. 1 of 2023 with "Paint the Town Red."
  • The first ever rap song to top the Billboard Hot 100 was Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby" in 1990.

"Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice (1990)

"Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice (1990)
Vanilla Ice in the video for "Ice Ice Baby."      vanillaiceVEVO/YouTube

Date reached No.1: November 3, 1990

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Good Vibrations" by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch (1991)

"Good Vibrations" by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch (1991)
Mark Wahlberg, also known as Marky Mark.      YouTube

Date reached No.1: October 5, 1991

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" by P.M. Dawn (1991)

"Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" by P.M. Dawn (1991)
P.M. Dawn.      YouTube

Date reached No.1: November 30, 1991

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Jump" by Kriss Kross (1992)

"Jump" by Kriss Kross (1992)
Kriss Kross in the video for "Jump."      KrisKrossVEVO/YouTube

Date reached No.1: April 25, 1992

Weeks spent at No.1: 8

"Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot (1992)

"Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot (1992)
Those are some serious buns, hun.      YouTube/Sir Mix-a-Lot

Date reached No.1: July 4, 1992

Weeks spent at No.1: 5

"Informer" by Snow (1993)

"Informer" by Snow (1993)
Snow.      EastWest

Date reached No.1: March 13, 1993

Weeks spent at No.1: 7

"Here Comes the Hotstepper" by Ini Kamoze (1994)

"Here Comes the Hotstepper" by Ini Kamoze (1994)
Ini Kamoze.      YouTube/Ini Kamoze

Date reached No.1: December 17, 1994

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio feat. L.V. (1995)

"Gangsta
Coolio.      Ice Age Entertainment/YouTube

Date reached No.1: September 9, 1995

Weeks spent at No.1: 3

"Tha Crossroads" by Bones Thugs-N-Harmony (1996)

"Tha Crossroads" by Bones Thugs-N-Harmony (1996)
Bizzie Bone in the video for "Tha Crossroads."      YouTube/BoneThugsMusic

Date reached No.1: May 18, 1996

Weeks spent at No.1: 8

"How Do U Want It" by 2Pac feat. K-Ci & JoJo/"California Love" by 2Pac feat. Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman (1996)

"How Do U Want It" by 2Pac feat. K-Ci & JoJo/"California Love" by 2Pac feat. Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman (1996)
There were three videos filmed for "How Do U Want It:" a dirty version, a clean version, and a concert version.      YouTube

Date reached No.1: July 13, 1996

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"No Diggity" by Blackstreet feat. Dr. Dre (1996)

"No Diggity" by Blackstreet feat. Dr. Dre (1996)
"No Diggity" was produced by Teddy Riley.      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KL9mRus19o

Date reached No.1: November 9, 1996

Weeks spent at No.1: 4

"Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" by Puff Daddy feat. Mase (1997)

"Can
Diddy and Mase in the video for "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down."      YouTube/Diddy

Date reached No.1: March 22, 1997

Weeks spent at No.1: 6

"Hypnotize" by The Notorious B.I.G. (1997)

"Hypnotize" by The Notorious B.I.G. (1997)
The Notorious B.I.G.      YouTube/The Notorious B.I.G.

Date reached No.1: May 3, 1997

Weeks spent at No.1: 3

"I'll Be Missing You" by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans feat. 112 (1997)

"I
"I'll Be Missing You" was released in in memory of The Notorious B.I.G.      Bad Boy Entertainment/YouTube

Date reached No.1: June 14, 1997

Weeks spent at No.1: 11

"Mo Money Mo Problems" by The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Puff Daddy and Mase (1997)

"Mo Money Mo Problems" by The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Puff Daddy and Mase (1997)
The iconic music video for "Mo Money Mo Problems" was directed by Hype Williams.      YouTube/Diddy

Date reached No.1: August 30, 1997

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" by Will Smith (1998)

"Gettin
Another Hype Williams classic.      YouTube/WillSmithVEVO

Date reached No.1: March 14, 1998

Weeks spent at No.1: 3

"Doo Wop (That Thing)" by Lauryn Hill (1998)

"Doo Wop (That Thing)" by Lauryn Hill (1998)
Lauryn Hill in the video for "Doo Wop (That Thing)."      Ms. Lauryn Hill/YouTube

Date reached No.1: November 14, 1998

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Wild Wild West" by Will Smith feat. Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee (1999)

"Wild Wild West" by Will Smith feat. Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee (1999)
Will Smith.      YouTube/Will Smith

Date reached No.1: July 24, 1999

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"It Wasn't Me" by Shaggy feat. RikRok (2001)

"It Wasn
"It Wasn't Me" remains Shaggy's biggest ever hit having sold over 2.4 million copies in the United Kingdom alone.      YouTube/Shaggy

Date reached No.1: February 3, 2001

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Ms. Jackson" by Outkast (2001)

"Ms. Jackson" by Outkast (2001)
André 3000 is for real.      YouTube/Outkast

Date reached No.1: February 17, 2001

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Always On Time" by Ja Rule feat. Ashanti (2002)

"Always On Time" by Ja Rule feat. Ashanti (2002)
Ja Rule in the video for "Always on Time."      JaRuleVEVO/YouTube

Date reached No.1: February 23, 2002

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Hot in Herre" by Nelly (2002)

"Hot in Herre" by Nelly (2002)
Nelly.      YouTube/Nelly

Date reached No.1: June 29, 2002

Weeks spent at No.1: 7

"Dilemma" by Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland (2002)

"Dilemma" by Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland (2002)
Nelly and Kelly in the video for "Dilemma."      Nelly/YouTube

Date reached No.1: August 17, 2002/October 19, 2002

Weeks spent at No.1: 10

"Lose Yourself" by Eminem (2002/2003)

"Lose Yourself" by Eminem (2002/2003)
I'm not seeing much of mom's spaghetti on that sweater, Em.      Eminem/YouTube

Date reached No.1: November 9, 2002

Weeks spent at No.1: 12

"In Da Club" by 50 Cent (2003)

"In Da Club" by 50 Cent (2003)
50 Cent.      YouTube/50 Cent

Date reached No.1: March 8, 2003

Weeks spent at No.1: 9

"21 Questions" by 50 Cent feat. Nate Dogg (2003)

"21 Questions" by 50 Cent feat. Nate Dogg (2003)
Would you love me on the bus?      YouTube/50 Cent

Date reached No.1: May 31, 2003

Weeks spent at No.1: 4

"Shake Ya Tailfeather" by Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee (2003)

"Shake Ya Tailfeather" by Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee (2003)
Drop down and get your eagle on, girl.      YouTube/Nelly

Date reached No.1: September 6, 2003

Weeks spent at No.1: 4

"Stand Up" by Ludacris feat. Shawnna (2003)

"Stand Up" by Ludacris feat. Shawnna (2003)
Ludacris in the video for "Stand Up."      YouTube/Ludacris

Date reached No.1: December 6, 2003

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Hey Ya!" by Outkast (2003/2004)

"Hey Ya!" by Outkast (2003/2004)
André 3000.      OutKast/YouTube

Date reached No.1: December 13, 2003

Weeks spent at No.1: 9

"The Way You Move" by Outkast feat. Sleepy Brown (2004)

"The Way You Move" by Outkast feat. Sleepy Brown (2004)
Big Boi, Sleepy Brown.      YouTube/Outkast

Date reached No.1: February 14, 2004

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Slow Jamz" by Twista feat. Kanye West and Jamie Foxx (2004)

"Slow Jamz" by Twista feat. Kanye West and Jamie Foxx (2004)
"Slow Jamz" was the lead single from Twista's album Kamikaze and the second from Kanye's album The College Dropout.      YouTube/Twista

Date reached No.1: February 21, 2004

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Slow Motion" by Juvenile feat. Soulja Slim (2004)

"Slow Motion" by Juvenile feat. Soulja Slim (2004)
Juvenile in the video for "Slow Motion."      Juvenile/YouTube

Date reached No.1: August 7, 2004

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Lean Back" by Terror Squad (2004)

"Lean Back" by Terror Squad (2004)
Terror Squad split in 2006, just two years after the success of "Lean Back."      YouTube/TerrorSquadVEVO

Date reached No.1: August 21, 2004

Weeks spent at No.1: 3

"Drop It Like It's Hot" by Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell (2004)

"Drop It Like It
SNOOOOOOPPP.      YouTube/Snoop Dogg

Date reached No.1: December 11, 2004

Weeks spent at No.1: 3

"Candy Shop" by 50 Cent feat. Olivia (2005)

"Candy Shop" by 50 Cent feat. Olivia (2005)
50 Cent in the video for "Candy Shop."      YouTube/50 Cent

Date reached No.1: March 5, 2005

Weeks spent at No.1: 9

"Gold Digger" by Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx (2005)

"Gold Digger" by Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx (2005)
"Gold Digger" contains a sample of Ray Charles' "I Got a Woman."      YouTube/Kanye West

Date reached No.1: September 17, 2005

Weeks spent at No.1: 10

"Laffy Taffy" by D4L (2006)

"Laffy Taffy" by D4L (2006)
D4L were a true one-hit wonder.      D4L/YouTube

Date reached No.1: January 14, 2006

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Grillz" by Nelly feat. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp (2006)

"Grillz" by Nelly feat. Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp (2006)
Nelly.      Nelly/YouTube

Date reached No.1: January 21, 2006

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Ridin'" by Chamillionaire feat. Krayzie Bone (2006)

"Ridin
Chamillionaire in the video for "Ridin' Dirty."      YouTube/Chamillionaire

Date reached No.1: June 3, 2006

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Money Maker" by Ludacris feat. Pharrell (2006)

"Money Maker" by Ludacris feat. Pharrell (2006)
Pharrell in the video for "Money Maker."      YouTube/Ludacris

Date reached No.1: October 28, 2006

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"This Is Why I'm Hot" by Mims (2007)

"This Is Why I
Mims wasn't hot for very long.      YouTube/Mims

Date reached No.1: March 10, 2007

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Give It To Me" by Timbaland feat. Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake (2007)

"Give It To Me" by Timbaland feat. Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake (2007)
Timbaland in the video for "Give It To Me."      YouTube/Timbaland

Date reached No.1: April 21, 2007

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Crank That (Soulja Boy)" by Soulja Boy Tell 'Em (2007)

"Crank That (Soulja Boy)" by Soulja Boy Tell
Watch me, watch me.      YouTube/Soulja Boy

Date reached No.1: September 15, 2007/October 6, 2007

Weeks spent at No.1: 7

"Stronger" by Kanye West (2007)

"Stronger" by Kanye West (2007)
Kanye West now goes by the name Ye.      YouTube/Kanye West

Date reached No.1: September 29, 2007

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Low" by Flo Rida feat. T-Pain (2008)

"Low" by Flo Rida feat. T-Pain (2008)
Any guesses where Flo Rida is from?      YouTube/Flo Rida

Date reached No.1: January 5, 2008

Weeks spent at No.1: 10

"Lollipop" by Lil Wayne feat. Static Major (2008)

"Lollipop" by Lil Wayne feat. Static Major (2008)
Lil Wayne in the video for "Lollipop."      YouTube/Lil Wayne

Date reached No.1: May 3, 2008/May 31, 2008

Weeks spent at No.1: 5

"Whatever You Like" by T.I. (2008)

"Whatever You Like" by T.I. (2008)
T.I.      T.I./YouTube

Date reached No.1: September 6, 2008/October 4, 2008/November 1, 2008

Weeks spent at No.1: 7

"Live Your Life" by T.I. feat. Rihanna (2008)

"Live Your Life" by T.I. feat. Rihanna (2008)
2008 was quite the year for T.I.      YouTube/T.I.

Date reached No.1: October 18, 2008/November 15, 2008/December 20, 2008

Weeks spent at No.1: 6

"Crack a Bottle" by Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent (2009)

"Crack a Bottle" by Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent (2009)
A shot from the music video for "Crack a Bottle."      Eminem/YouTube

Date reached No.1: February 21, 2009

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Right Round" by Flo Rida feat. Ke$ha (2009)

"Right Round" by Flo Rida feat. Ke$ha (2009)
"Right Round" sampled Dead or Alive's "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)."      YouTube/Flo Rida

Date reached No.1: February 28, 2009

Weeks spent at No.1: 6

"Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keys (2009)

"Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keys (2009)
Jay-Z, Alicia Keys.      YouTube/Jay-Z

Date reached No.1: November 28, 2009

Weeks spent at No.1: 5

"Nothin' on You" by B.o.B feat. Bruno Mars (2010)

"Nothin
B.o.B and Bruno Mars in the music video for "Nothin' on You."      YouTube/B.o.B

Date reached No.1: May 1, 2010

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Not Afraid" by Eminem (2010)

"Not Afraid" by Eminem (2010)
Eminem.      Shady/Aftermath/Interscope

Date reached No.1: May 22, 2010

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Love the Way You Lie" by Eminem feat. Rihanna (2010)

"Love the Way You Lie" by Eminem feat. Rihanna (2010)
Eminem, Rihanna.      Eminem/YouTube

Date reached No.1: July 31, 2010

Weeks spent at No.1: 7

"Black and Yellow" by Wiz Khalifa (2011)

"Black and Yellow" by Wiz Khalifa (2011)
The lyrics to "Black and Yellow" refer to one of Wiz's cars, a Dodge Challenger, which is sprayed in those colors.      YouTube/Wiz Khalifa

Date reached No.1: February 19, 2011

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Give Me Everything" by Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer (2011)

"Give Me Everything" by Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer (2011)
Mr. Worldwide.      YouTube/Pitbull

Date reached No.1: July 9, 2011

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Whistle" by Flo Rida (2012)

"Whistle" by Flo Rida (2012)
Flo Rida in the video for "Whistle."      YouTube/Flo Rida

Date reached No.1: August 25, 2012/September 15, 2012

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Thrift Shop" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz (2013)

"Thrift Shop" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz (2013)
Macklemore.      Macklemore/YouTube

Date reached No.1: February 2, 2013/April 6, 2013

Weeks spent at No.1: 6

"Can't Hold Us" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton (2013)

"Can
Macklemore in the video for "Can't Hold Us."      YouTube/Macklemore

Date reached No.1: May 18, 2013

Weeks spent at No.1: 5

"The Monster" by Eminem feat. Rihanna (2013/2014)

"The Monster" by Eminem feat. Rihanna (2013/2014)
"The Monster" was Eminem and Rihanna's second No. 1 hit as a duo.      YouTube/Eminem

Date reached No.1: December 21, 2013

Weeks spent at No.1: 4

"Timber" by Pitbull feat. Ke$ha (2014)

"Timber" by Pitbull feat. Ke$ha (2014)
Mr. Worldwide again, this time without glasses.      Pitbull/YouTube

Date reached No.1: January 18, 2014

Weeks spent at No.1: 3

"Fancy" by Iggy Azalea feat. Charlie XCX (2014)

"Fancy" by Iggy Azalea feat. Charlie XCX (2014)
"Fancy" stayed at No. 1 for seven weeks.      Screenshot/YouTube

Date reached No.1: June 7, 2014

Weeks spent at No.1: 7

"See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth (2015)

"See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth (2015)
Wiz Khalifa in the "See You Again" music video.      Vanity Productions

Date reached No.1: April 25, 2015/June 13, 2015

Weeks spent at No.1: 12

"Panda" by Desiigner (2016)

"Panda" by Desiigner (2016)
Panda, panda, panda, panda.      YouTube/Desiigner

Date reached No.1: May 7, 2016

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"One Dance" by Drake feat. Wizkid and Kyla (2016)

"One Dance" by Drake feat. Wizkid and Kyla (2016)
"One Dance" never got an official music video, but the song featured in a scene from Drake's short film "Please Forgive Me."      Apple Music

Date reached No.1: May 21, 2016/June 4, 2016

Weeks spent at No.1: 10

"Black Beatles" by Rae Sremmurd feat. Gucci Mane (2016/2017)

"Black Beatles" by Rae Sremmurd feat. Gucci Mane (2016/2017)
Rae Sremmurd.      Rae Sremmurd/YouTube

Date reached No.1: November 26, 2016/January 14, 2017

Weeks spent at No.1: 7

"Bad and Boujee" by Migos feat. Lil Uzi Vert (2017)

"Bad and Boujee" by Migos feat. Lil Uzi Vert (2017)
"Bad and Boujee" proved to be Lil Uzi Vert's big breakthrough.      Migos/YouTube

Date reached No.1: January 21, 2017/February 4, 2017

Weeks spent at No.1: 3

"Humble" by Kendrick Lamar (2017)

"Humble" by Kendrick Lamar (2017)
Kendrick Lamar in the music video for "Humble."      KendrickLamarVEVO/YouTube

Date reached No.1: May 6, 2017

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"I'm the One" by DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper, and Lil Wayne (2017)

"I
Justin Bieber and DJ Khaled in the music video for "I'm The One."      YouTube/DJ Khaled

Date reached No.1: May 20, 2017

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Bodak Yellow" by Cardi B (2017)

"Bodak Yellow" by Cardi B (2017)
Cardi B rode on a camel in the "Bodak Yellow" music video.      Cardi B/YouTube

Date reached No.1: October 7, 2017

Weeks spent at No.1: 3

"Rockstar" by Post Malone feat. 21 Savage (2017)

"Rockstar" by Post Malone feat. 21 Savage (2017)
Post Malone, 21 Savage.      YouTube/Post Malone

Date reached No.1: October 28, 2017

Weeks spent at No.1: 8

"God's Plan" by Drake (2018)

"God
Drake was giving out money to strangers in the video for "God's Plan."      YouTube/Drake

Date reached No.1: February 3, 2018

Weeks spent at No.1: 11

"Nice for What" by Drake (2018)

"Nice for What" by Drake (2018)
Drake’s “Nice for What” video features Olivia Wilde, Tiffany Haddish, Issa Rae, and more.      YouTube/Drake

Date reached No.1: April 21, 2018/June 2, 2018/June 23, 2018/July 14, 2018

Weeks spent at No.1: 8

"This Is America" by Childish Gambino (2018)

"This Is America" by Childish Gambino (2018)
"This is America" is one of the most memorable music of recent years.      Donald Glover/YouTube

Date reached No.1: May 19, 2018

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Sad!" by XXXTentacion (2018)

"Sad!" by XXXTentacion (2018)
XXXTentacion in the music video for "Sad!"      YouTube/XXXTentacion

Date reached No.1: June 30, 2018

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"I Like It" by Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin (2018)

"I Like It" by Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin (2018)
Cardi B.      Cardi B

Date reached No.1: July 7, 2018

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"In My Feelings" by Drake (2018)

"In My Feelings" by Drake (2018)
Drake in the music video for "In My Feelings."      DrakeVEVO

Date reached No.1: July 21, 2018

Weeks spent at No.1: 10

"Sicko Mode" by Travis Scott feat. Drake (2018)

"Sicko Mode" by Travis Scott feat. Drake (2018)
A shot from the music video for "Sicko Mode."      Travis Scott/YouTube

Date reached No.1: December 8, 2018

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus (2019)

"Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus (2019)
"Old Town Road" was released in 2019.      Lil Nas X/YouTube

Date reached No.1: April 13, 2019

Weeks spent at No.1: 19

"Highest in the Room" by Travis Scott (2019)

"Highest in the Room" by Travis Scott (2019)
Nice.      YouTube/Travis Scott

Date reached No.1: October 19, 2019

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"The Box" by Roddy Ricch (2020)

"The Box" by Roddy Ricch (2020)
Roddy Ricch in the music video for "The Box."      YouTube/Roddy Ricch

Date reached No.1: January 18. 2020

Weeks spent at No.1: 11

"Toosie Slide" by Drake (2020)

"Toosie Slide" by Drake (2020)
Drake showed parts of his home in the video for "Toosie Slide."      Drake/YouTube

Date reached No.1: April 18, 2020

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"The Scotts" by The Scotts (2020)

"The Scotts" by The Scotts (2020)
"The Scotts" featured on virtual tour through the game Fortnite Battle Royale called "Astronomical."      YouTube/Travis Scott

Date reached No.1: May 9, 2020

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Say So" by Doja Cat feat. Nicki Minaj (2020)

"Say So" by Doja Cat feat. Nicki Minaj (2020)
Doja Cat in the video for "Say So."      YouTube/Doja Cat

Date reached No.1: May 16, 2020

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Savage" by Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé

"Savage" by Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé
Megan Thee Stallion performs "Savage" at the 2020 BET Awards.      YouTube

Date reached No.1: May 30, 2020

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Rockstar" by DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch (2020)

"Rockstar" by DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch (2020)
Billion Dollar Baby/UMG, DaBaby/YouTube

Date reached No.1: June 13, 2020/July 4, 2020

Weeks spent at No.1: 7

"Trollz" by 6ix9ine feat. Nicki Minaj (2020)

"Trollz" by 6ix9ine feat. Nicki Minaj (2020)
6ix9ine, Nicki Minaj in the video for "Trollz."      YouTube/6ix9ine

Date reached No.1: June 27, 2020

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"WAP" by Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion (2020)

"WAP" by Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion (2020)
"WAP" and its video caused plenty of controversy.      Cardi B/YouTube

Date reached No.1: August 22, 2020/September 19, 2020

Weeks spent at No.1: 4

"Franchise" by Travis Scott feat. Young Thug and M.I.A. (2020)

"Franchise" by Travis Scott feat. Young Thug and M.I.A. (2020)
Travis Scott channeled his inner Kendrick Lamar in the video for "Franchise."      YouTube/Travis Scott

Date reached No.1: October 10, 2020

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Mood" by 24kGoldn feat. Iann Dior (2020/2021)

"Mood" by 24kGoldn feat. Iann Dior (2020/2021)
"Mood" was one of the biggest hits of 2020.      YouTube/24kGoldn

Date reached No.1: October 24, 2020/November 14, 2020/December 12, 2020/January 9, 2021

Weeks spent at No.1: 8

"What's Next" by Drake (2021)

"What
Cue "Jaws" music.      YouTube/Drake

Date reached No.1: March 20, 2021

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Up" by Cardi B (2021)

"Up" by Cardi B (2021)
Cardi B is the only female rapper in history to have five No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100.      YouTube/Cardi B

Date reached No.1: March 27, 2021

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" by Lil Nas X

"Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" by Lil Nas X
"Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" was released on March 26, 2021.      Lil Nas X/YouTube

Date reached No.1: April 10, 2021

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Rapstar" by Polo G (2021)

"Rapstar" by Polo G (2021)
Polo G in the "Rapstar" music video.      YouTube/Polo G

Date reached No.1: April 24, 2021

Weeks spent at No.1: 2

"Way 2 Sexy" by Drake feat. Young Thug and Future (2021)

"Way 2 Sexy" by Drake feat. Young Thug and Future (2021)
That look is way too something.      YouTube/Drake

Date reached No.1: September 18, 2021

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Industry Baby" by Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow (2021)

"Industry Baby" by Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow (2021)
Jack Harlow, Lil Nas X.      YouTube/Lil Nas X

Date reached No.1: October 23, 2021

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"First Class" by Jack Harlow (2022)

"First Class" by Jack Harlow (2022)
"First Class" sampled Fergie's "Glamorous."      YouTube/Jack Harlow

Date reached No.1: April 23, 2022/May 21, 2022

Weeks spent at No.1: 3

"Wait for U" by Future feat. Drake and Tems (2022)

"Wait for U" by Future feat. Drake and Tems (2022)
Future in "Wait For U."      Future/YouTube

Date reached No.1: May 14, 2022

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Jimmy Cooks" by Drake feat. 21 Savage (2022)

"Jimmy Cooks" by Drake feat. 21 Savage (2022)
Drake and 21 Savage in the music video for "Jimmy Cooks."      YouTube/Drake

Date reached No.1: July 2, 2022

Weeks spent at No.1: 1

"Paint the Town Red" by Doja Cat (2023)

"Paint the Town Red" by Doja Cat (2023)
Doja Cat's "Paint the Town Red" was the first rap No. 1 of 2023.      YouTube/Doja Cat

Date reached No.1: September 16, 2023

Weeks spent at No.1: -

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