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Billboard Top R&B Female Solo Artists

 

These are based on their chart performance (singles and albums combined) on the Billboard Top R&B Artists year-end charts:

 

 

1990: Janet Jackson
1991: Whitney Houston
1992: Vanessa Williams
1993: Janet Jackson
1994: Toni Braxton
1995: Brandy
1996: Monica
1997: Toni Braxton
1998: Janet Jackson
1999: Lauryn Hill


2000: Toni Braxton
2001: Jill Scott
2002: Ashanti
2003: Aaliyah
2004: Alicia Keys
2005: Mariah Carey
2006: Mary J. Blige
2007: Beyoncé
2008: Alicia Keys
2009: Beyoncé


2010: Alicia Keys
2011: Rihanna
2012: Rihanna
2013: Rihanna
2014: Beyoncé
2015: Beyoncé
2016: Beyoncé
2017: Rihanna
2018: Ella Mai
2019: Lizzo
2020: Jhene Aiko

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What will be it this year?:rip:

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3 minutes ago, Armani? said:

What will be it this year?:rip:

Taylor Swift

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8 minutes ago, Armani? said:

What will be it this year?:rip:

Maybe Sza.

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Sza coming for 2021

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And how did Aaliyah get 2003:skull:

 

I guess it was based off the inverse system 

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52 minutes ago, Armani? said:

What will be it this year?:rip:

Maybe SZA? or Beyoncé if she releases a new album.

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10 minutes ago, Armani? said:

And how did Aaliyah get 2003:skull:

 

 

Right? As if she did better than Beyoncé :rip:

 

 

OT: Speaking of Beyoncé, the way she's the biggest RnB figure of the 21st century :fan:

Also the force that was Toni :eek:

 

 

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Toni with 3 I know tht's right :clap3:

Ella Mai :skull:

I never knew Vanessa was an RnB singer, let alone top for a year:psyduck:

Brandy deserves more.

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41 minutes ago, Armani? said:

And how did Aaliyah get 2003:skull:

 

I guess it was based off the inverse system 

 

I was surprised too. Jill Scott over Alicia in 2001 is also surprising

 

I checked the R&B year-end charts for Aaliyah and Beyoncé and they had these entries:

 

Top R&B /Hip-Hop Albums:

5 I CARE 4 U- Aaliyah

12 DANGEROUSLY IN LOVE- Beyoncé

 

Hot R&B /Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks:

3. MISS YOU- Aaliyah 

14. CRAZY IN LOVE -Beyonce Featuring Jay -Z

16. BABY BOY -Beyonce Featuring Sean Paul

22. COME OVER -Aaliyah

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8 minutes ago, KasioKas said:

Toni with 3 I know tht's right :clap3:

Ella Mai :skull:

I never knew Vanessa was an RnB singer, let alone top for a year:psyduck:

Brandy deserves more.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Green said:

 

I was surprised too. Jill Scott over Alicia in 2001 is also surprising

 

I checked the R&B year-end charts for Aaliyah and Beyoncé and they had these entries:

 

Top R&B /Hip-Hop Albums:

5 I CARE 4 U- Aaliyah

12 DANGEROUSLY IN LOVE- Beyoncé

 

 

Wierd how this differs from Billboard 200 Year End:skull: They must be using a inverse point system for the genre year end, otherwise I dont know how that happened.

 

BB200 Year End 2003

#19 Dangerously in Love

#45 I Care 4 You

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It just shows how black girls in the mainstream are getting lesser and lesser, specially last decade..

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1 hour ago, Armani? said:

And how did Aaliyah get 2003:skull:

 

I guess it was based off the inverse system 

because her greatest hits and an unreleased songs were released

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37 minutes ago, Armani? said:

 

 

Thank u King for posting these

 

Vanessa Williams was dat bitch in 1992, i've been  a stan since Miss America

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35 minutes ago, Armani? said:

Wierd how this differs from Billboard 200 Year End:skull: They must be using a inverse point system for the genre year end, otherwise I dont know how that happened.

 

BB200 Year End 2003

#19 Dangerously in Love

#45 I Care 4 You

its about their charts and not da overall charts

 

dats why no one should be using BB200 or BB100 when it comes to a specific genre and in this case R&B/Hip Hop

 

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8 minutes ago, dabunique said:

its about their charts and not da overall charts

 

dats why no one should be using BB200 or BB100 when it comes to a specific genre and in this case R&B/Hip Hop

 

The R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart should just be based off overall sales, so it should be basically a reflection of the Billboard 200. That's what's confusing me

 

The R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart was just for radio before 2013

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2010s was really the same old huh :deadbanana:

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2 minutes ago, Armani? said:

The R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart should just be based off overall sales, so it should be basically a reflection of the Billboard 200. That's what's confusing me

 

The R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart was just for radio before 2013

there were specific record stores dat strictly sold R&B and Hip Hop, those were the sales counted

 

da songs charts were sales (from these specific stores) and radio before they record stores went belly up and they shifted to more airplay driven

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11 minutes ago, dabunique said:

there were specific record stores dat strictly sold R&B and Hip Hop, those were the sales counted

 

da songs charts were sales (from these specific stores) and radio before they record stores went belly up and they shifted to more airplay driven

Okay, I see now, on the wiki

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_R%26B/Hip-Hop_Albums

 

Apparently they stopped doing the chart like that back in 2009 

 

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1 minute ago, Armani? said:

Okay, I see now, on the wiki

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_R%26B/Hip-Hop_Albums

 

Apparently they stopped doing the chart like that back in 2009 

 

exactly lol

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only talent 

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all talent. Aaliyah 2003 :clap3: Mariah 2005 :clap3:

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4 hours ago, Green said:

2001: Jill Scott

Amazed by this. I had no idea she did so well.

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