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Hot 100: Females w/ Most Top 20 Songs (2000s)


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13 hours ago, FanOfPop said:

I know but I found it pretty obvious that The Carters are Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Maybe I'll delete the song in the future.

Ehhh you shouldn’t since it’s basically a new artist.

 

we wouldn’t cound DC for B’s if it were the case or PCD For Nicole.

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Today Was a Fairytale went #2??!?

 

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32 minutes ago, Mother Earth said:

Today Was a Fairytale went #2??!?

 

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It did with 325,000 digital sales. :dies: Kesha's Tik Tok blocked it.

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13 hours ago, Mother Earth said:

Today Was a Fairytale went #2??!?

 

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It fell 20 spots the following week.....just thought id add this.

 

 

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20 hours ago, dinorel said:

Britney's Make Me made it at #17 and Scream & Shout made it at #3 on the Hot 100 and they are not listed. Yet I see The Monster which only featured Rihanna listed in her Top 20s.

 

Why Scream & Shout is not counted for Britney and The Monster is counted for Rihanna? Also Billboard did credit Britney on the S&M #1. 

But they are listed. Did you see the whole OP?

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Updated. Taylor earns her 26th solo and 31st Top 20 song overall with "Delicate" jumping to #20. So she extends her lead from Lady Gaga (solo) and Nicki Minaj (overall).

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Taylor having twice as many as the #2 :jonny:

 

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1 hour ago, Ash12345 said:

Taylor having twice as many as the #2 :jonny:

 

Despite being predominantly an albums artist, might I add

 

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Just now, peterstyles13 said:

Despite being predominantly an albums artist, might I add

 

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No she isn't

She's a touring artist

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Just now, Ash12345 said:

No she isn't

She's a touring artist

Actually, she's an album, touring AND singles artist it seems. We love a total backage!

 

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Just now, peterstyles13 said:

Actually, she's an album, touring AND singles artist it seems. We love a total backage!

 

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I respectfully disagree

 

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On 6/27/2018 at 5:57 PM, frenchyisback said:

I’d be more interested in # of weeks in the top20.

So here's for you: 

 

Number of Top 20 Hits this decade (what is in the first post)

1. Taylor Swift - 31

2. Nicki Minaj - 29
3. Rihanna - 28
4. Katy Perry - 15

5. Lady Gaga - 14

6. Beyoncé - 13

7. Ariana Grande - 11

8. Kesha - 10 

9. Selena Gomez - 10

10. Adele - 8

 

Number of weeks in Top 20 this decade

1. Rihanna - 369 

2. Nicki Minaj - 292

3. Katy Perry - 232

4. Taylor Swift - 223

5. Ariana Grande - 157 (*still charting)

6. Kesha - 149

7. Lady Gaga - 125

8. Adele - 121
9. Selena Gomez - 110

10. Beyoncé - 84

 

Average number of weeks in Top 20 this decade

1. Katy Perry - 15,5

2. Adele - 15,1

3. Kesha - 14,9

4. Ariana Grande - 14,3 (*still charting)

5. Rihanna - 13,2

6. Selena Gomez - 11

7. Nicki Minaj - 10,1

8. Lady Gaga - 8,9

9. Taylor Swift - 7,7

10. Beyoncé - 6,5

 

Random facts: 

- Teenage Dream is the biggest era from the girls listed (155 weeks in Top 20)

- Dark Horse has the longest Top 20 run (33 weeks) 

- Rihanna has the largest amount of hits with more than 15 weeks in the Top 20 (15 singles)

- Taylor Swift has the largest amount of hits with only one week in the Top 20 (14 singles)

 

 

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17 hours ago, Klein said:

So here's for you: 

 

Number of Top 20 Hits this decade (what is in the first post)

1. Taylor Swift - 31

2. Nicki Minaj - 29
3. Rihanna - 28
4. Katy Perry - 15

5. Lady Gaga - 14

6. Beyoncé - 13

7. Ariana Grande - 11

8. Kesha - 10 

9. Selena Gomez - 10

10. Adele - 8

 

Number of weeks in Top 20 this decade

1. Rihanna - 369 

2. Nicki Minaj - 292

3. Katy Perry - 232

4. Taylor Swift - 223

5. Ariana Grande - 157 (*still charting)

6. Kesha - 149

7. Lady Gaga - 125

8. Adele - 121
9. Selena Gomez - 110

10. Beyoncé - 84

 

Average number of weeks in Top 20 this decade

1. Katy Perry - 15,5

2. Adele - 15,1

3. Kesha - 14,9

4. Ariana Grande - 14,3 (*still charting)

5. Rihanna - 13,2

6. Selena Gomez - 11

7. Nicki Minaj - 10,1

8. Lady Gaga - 8,9

9. Taylor Swift - 7,7

10. Beyoncé - 6,5

 

Random facts: 

- Teenage Dream is the biggest era from the girls listed (155 weeks in Top 20)

- Dark Horse has the longest Top 20 run (33 weeks) 

- Rihanna has the largest amount of hits with more than 15 weeks in the Top 20 (15 singles)

- Taylor Swift has the largest amount of hits with only one week in the Top 20 (14 singles)

 

 

Don't forget many of Taylor's singles are country-radio singles, so they can't keep high ranks in the Hot100 chart.

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1 hour ago, EdwardChristopher said:

Don't forget many of Taylor's singles are country-radio singles, so they can't keep high ranks in the Hot100 chart.

Oh I'm not shading Taylor, I was just giving some facts. 

I mean the girl has humongous album sales, it is only logical that her singles won't perform as well as somebody else with less albums sold (and even then she had enough power to send 31 songs to the top 20).

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The Taylor’s dominance and Gaga being second :clap3:

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On 07/07/2018 at 7:43 PM, Ash12345 said:

I respectfully disagree

 

What is there to disagree with? 

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No new female song made the Top 20 this week, but there were some new peaks:

 

New Peaks:

#3 Girls Like You

#5 Boo'd Up

#15 Delicate

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Ariana Grande earns her 12th Top 20 hit (overall) and remains at #7. As for solo songs - this is her 6th one which means she is now tied with Kesha, Miley Cyrus and Nicki Minaj.

 

New Peaks:

#12 Delicate

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not fair for the Disney girl trios since a lot of their music is from the 2000s

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On ‎7‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 4:13 AM, Klein said:

 

 

Average number of weeks in Top 20 this decade

1. Katy Perry - 15,5

2. Adele - 15,1

3. Kesha - 14,9

4. Ariana Grande - 14,3 (*still charting)

5. Rihanna - 13,2

6. Selena Gomez - 11

7. Nicki Minaj - 10,1

8. Lady Gaga - 8,9

9. Taylor Swift - 7,7

10. Beyoncé - 6,5

 

Random facts: 

- Teenage Dream is the biggest era from the girls listed (155 weeks in Top 20)

- Dark Horse has the longest Top 20 run (33 weeks) 

- Rihanna has the largest amount of hits with more than 15 weeks in the Top 20 (15 singles)

- Taylor Swift has the largest amount of hits with only one week in the Top 20 (14 singles)

 

 

Truly an ERA :'( I really hope a pop girl shows this kinda dominance again. Maybe Ariana? idk

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With "FeFe" debuting at #4, Nicki Minaj tightens the gap between herself and Taylor Swift. She just needs one more song and they both will be #1 females (overall).

 

Also, Normani scores her first Top 20 hit (aside from Fifth Harmony) with "Love Lies" moving to #18 this week.

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9 hours ago, FanOfPop said:

With "FeFe" debuting at #4, Nicki Minaj tightens the gap between herself and Taylor Swift. She just needs one more song and they both will be #1 females (overall).

 

Also, Normani scores her first Top 20 hit (aside from Fifth Harmony) with "Love Lies" moving to #18 this week.

Nicki should have Big Bank soon to tie Taylor

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