The Billboard Hot 100 has been the ultimate measure of hit-making power for over six decades, and only a select few artists have managed to dominate its No. 1 spot for weeks on end. In this video, we reveal the Top 10 Artists with the Most Weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, showcasing the true legends who have shaped music history through unforgettable songs, chart-topping eras, and cultural impact. Leading the all-time list is Mariah Carey with an astounding 97 weeks at No. 1, fueled by timeless classics like “One Sweet Day,” “Fantasy,” and her holiday staple “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” making her the undisputed Queen of the Hot 100. Following her is Elvis Presley with 79 weeks, whose revolutionary blend of rock and pop set the foundation for every superstar who came after. At No. 3, Rihanna reigns supreme among 21st-century icons with 60 weeks at No. 1, powered by massive hits like “Umbrella,” “We Found Love,” and “Diamonds,” defining her as one of the most dominant forces in modern pop and R&B. The Beatles sit close behind with 59 weeks, their historic chart run during the 1960s remaining unmatched in its influence on popular music. Modern chart titan Drake claims the fifth spot with 56 weeks, thanks to a relentless stream of chart-toppers like “God’s Plan,” “Hotline Bling,” and “One Dance,” solidifying his place as the most successful rapper in Billboard history. Boyz II Men follow with 50 weeks at No. 1, a record that highlights their golden era of soulful ballads and R&B perfection. Usher ranks next with 47 weeks, driven by an unmatched run in the 2000s with songs like “Yeah!” and “Burn” defining an entire generation of pop-R&B fans. Beyoncé continues to prove her global dominance at 46 weeks, balancing critical acclaim and mainstream success with anthems like “Single Ladies” and “Crazy in Love.” Taylor Swift enters the top tier with 40 weeks, a testament to her enduring evolution as a songwriter and hitmaker across genres, from “Shake It Off” to “Anti-Hero.” Rounding out the list is Bruno Mars with 39 weeks, his signature blend of funk, soul, and pop producing timeless No. 1s like “Uptown Funk” and “That’s What I Like.” These artists aren’t just chart-toppers — they’re cultural icons whose music continues to define generations, proving that true legends never fade from the top of the charts.
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