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Artists With the Most No. 1 Songs on the Hot 100, From The Beatles to Rihanna to Drake & More

Written by: News Room Last updated: June 8, 2026
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More than 32,000 songs have appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 in the chart’s history. Of those, 1,193 have reached No. 1 (through the chart dated June 13, 2026) — less than 4%.

Rarer still is returning to the summit again and again. Only 13 artists have scored 10 or more Hot 100 No. 1s in their career — an elite group comprising 11 solo acts and two groups. The Beatles stand alone at the top, with 20 No. 1 hits. The band has led all acts since 1965, when it surpassed Elvis Presley for the record.

Presley, who’s notably absent from the 10-No. 1 club, scored seven No. 1s in the Hot 100 era. Because his breakthrough predated the chart’s Aug. 4, 1958, launch, several of his signature smashes — including “Don’t Be Cruel,” “Hound Dog” and “Jailhouse Rock” — arrived before the Hot 100 existed. In the Hot 100 era, however, he ruled with “A Big Hunk O’ Love,” “Stuck on You,” “It’s Now or Never,” “Are You Lonesome Tonight,” “Surrender,” “Good Luck Charm” and “Suspicious Minds.”

Just outside the double-digit tier: Bee Gees, Beyoncé, Elton John, Katy Perry, Paul McCartney (solo and with Wings) and Usher have all earned nine No. 1s, while Justin Bieber, George Michael (excluding two billed solely to Wham!) and The Rolling Stones have eight apiece.

Here are the 13 acts who have earned 10 or more No. 1 hits on the Hot 100:

Title, Weeks at No. 1, Peak Date

  • The Beatles, 20 No. 1s

    The Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand - Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 2/9/64
    Image Credit: Courtesy Photo

    20 No. 1s:

    1. “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” seven weeks at No. 1 beginning Feb. 1, 1964
    2. “She Loves You,” two, March 21, 1964
    3. “Can’t Buy Me Love,” five, April 4, 1964
    4. “Love Me Do,” one, May 30, 1964
    5. “A Hard Day’s Night,” two, Aug. 1, 1964
    6. “I Feel Fine,” three, Dec. 26, 1964
    7. “Eight Days a Week,” two, March 13, 1965
    8. “Ticket to Ride,” one, May 22, 1965
    9. “Help!,” three, Sept. 4, 1965
    10. “Yesterday,” four, Oct. 9, 1965
    11. “We Can Work It Out,” three, Jan. 8, 1966
    12. “Paperback Writer,” two, June 25, 1966
    13. “Penny Lane,” one, March 18, 1967
    14. “All You Need Is Love,” one, Aug. 19, 1967
    15. “Hello Goodbye,” three, Aug. 19, 1967
    16. “Hey Jude,” nine, Sept. 28, 1968
    17. “Get Back,” with Billy Preston, five, May 24, 1969
    18. “Come Together”/”Something,” one, Nov. 29, 1969
    19. “Let It Be,” two, April 11, 1970
    20. “The Long and Winding Road”/”For You Blue,” two, June 13, 1970
  • Mariah Carey, 19 No. 1s

    Mariah Carey "Vision Of Love"
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    19 No. 1s:

    1. “Vision of Love,” four weeks at No. 1 beginning Aug. 4, 1990
    2. “Love Takes Time,” three, Nov. 10, 1990
    3. “Someday,” two, March 9, 1991
    4. “I Don’t Wanna Cry,” two, May 25, 1991
    5. “Emotions,” three, Oct. 12, 1991
    6. “I’ll Be There,” two, June 20, 1992
    7. “Dreamlover,” eight, Sept. 11, 1993
    8. “Hero,” four, Dec. 25, 1993
    9. “Fantasy,” eight, Sept. 30, 1995
    10. “One Sweet Day,” with Boyz II Men, 16, Dec. 2, 1995
    11. “Always Be My Baby,” two, May 4, 1996
    12. “Honey,” three, Sept. 13, 1997
    13. “My All,” one, May 23, 1998
    14. “Heartbreaker,” feat. JAY-Z, two, Oct. 9, 1999
    15. “Thank God I Found You,” feat. Joe & 98 Degrees, one, Feb. 19, 2000
    16. “We Belong Together,” 14, June 4, 2005
    17. “Don’t Forget About Us,” two, Dec. 31, 2005
    18. “Touch My Body,” two, April 12, 2008
    19. “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” 22 to date, Dec. 21, 2019
  • Drake, 14 No. 1s

    Drake "God's Plan"
    Image Credit: Courtesy Photo

    14 No. 1s

    1. “What’s My Name?” with Rihanna, one week at No. 1 beginning Nov. 20, 2010
    2. “Work” with Rihanna, nine, March 5, 2016
    3. “One Dance” feat. Wizkid & Kyla, 10, May 21, 2016
    4. “God’s Plan,” 11, Feb. 3, 2018
    5. “Nice for What,” eight, April 21, 2018
    6. “In My Feelings,” 10, July 21, 2018
    7. “Toosie Slide,” one, April 18, 2020
    8. “What’s Next,” one, March 20, 2021
    9. “Way 2 Sexy,” feat. Future & Young Thug, one, Sept. 18, 2021
    10. “Wait for U,” with Future, feat. Tems, one, May 14, 2022
    11. “Jimmy Cooks,” feat. 21 Savage, one, July 2, 2022
    12. “Slime You Out,” feat. SZA, one, Sept. 30, 2023
    13. “First Person Shooter,” feat. J. Cole, one, Oct. 21, 2023
    14. “Janice STFU,” one (to date), May 30, 2026
  • Rihanna, 14 No. 1s

    Rihanna "SOS"
    Image Credit: Courtesy Photo

    14 No. 1s:

    1. “SOS,” three weeks at No. 1 beginning May 13, 2006
    2. “Umbrella,” feat. JAY-Z, seven, June 9, 2007
    3. “Take a Bow,” one, May 24, 2008
    4. “Disturbia,” two, Aug. 23, 2008
    5. “Live Your Life” (T.I. feat. Rihanna), six, Oct. 18, 2008
    6. “Rude Boy,” five, March 27, 2010
    7. “Love the Way You Lie” (Eminem feat. Rihanna), seven, July 31, 2010
    8. “What’s My Name?,” feat. Drake, one, Nov. 20, 2010
    9. “Only Girl (In the World),” one, Dec. 4, 2010
    10. “S&M,” feat. Britney Spears, one, April 30, 2011
    11. “We Found Love,” feat. Calvin Harris, 10, Nov. 12, 2011
    12. “Diamonds,” three, Dec. 1, 2012
    13. “The Monster” (Eminem feat. Rihanna), four, Dec. 21, 2013
    14. “Work,” feat. Drake, nine, March 5, 2016
  • Taylor Swift, 14 No. 1s

    Taylor Swift
    Image Credit: Gilbert Flores for Variety

    14 No. 1s

    1. “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” three weeks at No. 1 beginning Sept. 1, 2012
    2. “Shake It Off,” four, Sept. 6, 2014
    3. “Blank Space,” seven, Nov. 29, 2014
    4. “Bad Blood” feat. Kendrick Lamar, one, June 6, 2015
    5. “Look What You Made Me Do,” three, Sept. 16, 2017
    6. “Cardigan,” one, Aug. 8, 2020
    7. “Willow,” one, Dec. 26, 2020
    8. “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” one, Nov. 27, 2021
    9. “Anti-Hero,” eight, Nov. 5, 2022
    10. “Cruel Summer,” four, Oct. 28, 2023
    11. “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version) [From the Vault],” one, Nov. 11, 2023
    12. “Fortnight” feat. Post Malone, two, May 4, 2024
    13. “The Fate of Ophelia,” 10, Oct. 18, 2025
    14. “Opalite,” one, Feb. 28, 2026
  • Michael Jackson, 13 No. 1s

    Michael Jackson "Billie Jean"
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    13 No. 1s:

    1. “Ben,” one week at No. 1 beginning Oct. 14, 1972
    2. “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough,” one, Oct. 13, 1979
    3. “Rock With You,” four, Jan. 19, 1980
    4. “Billie Jean,” seven, March 5, 1983
    5. “Beat It,” three, April 30, 1983
    6. “Say Say Say,” with Paul McCartney, six, Dec. 10, 1983
    7. “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” with Siedah Garrett, one, Sept. 19, 1987
    8. “Bad,” two, Oct. 24, 1987
    9. “The Way You Make Me Feel,” one, Jan. 23, 1988
    10. “Man in the Mirror,” two, March 26, 1988
    11. “Dirty Diana,” one, July 2, 1988
    12. “Black or White,” seven, Dec. 7, 1991
    13. “You Are Not Alone,” one, Sept. 2, 1995
  • Madonna, 12 No. 1s

    Madonna "Like A Virgin"
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    12 No. 1s:

    1. “Like a Virgin,” six weeks at No. 1 beginning Dec. 22, 1984
    2. “Crazy for You,” one, May 11, 1985
    3. “Live To Tell,” one, June 7, 1986
    4. “Papa Don’t Preach,” two, Aug. 16, 1986
    5. “Open Your Heart,” one, Feb. 7, 1987
    6. “Who’s That Girl,” one, Aug. 22, 1987
    7. “Like a Prayer,” three, April 22, 1989
    8. “Vogue,” three, May 19, 1990
    9. “Justify My Love,” two, Jan. 5, 1991
    10. “This Used To Be My Playground,” one, Aug. 8, 1992
    11. “Take a Bow,” seven, Feb. 25, 1995
    12. “Music,” four, Sept. 16, 2000
  • The Supremes, 12 No. 1s

    The Supremes "Stop! In The Name Of Love"
    Image Credit: Courtesy Photo

    12 No. 1s:

    1. “Where Did Our Love Go,” two weeks at No. 1 beginning Aug. 22, 1964
    2. “Baby Love,” four, Oct. 31, 1964
    3. “Come See About Me,” two, Dec. 19, 1964
    4. “Stop! In the Name of Love,” two, March 27, 1965
    5. “Back in My Arms Again,” one, June 12, 1965
    6. “I Hear a Symphony,” two, Nov. 20, 1965
    7. “You Can’t Hurry Love,” two, Sept. 10, 1966
    8. “You Keep Me Hangin’ On,” two, Nov. 19, 1966
    9. “Love Is Here and Now You’re Gone,” one, March 11, 1967
    10. “The Happening,” one, May 13, 1967
    11. “Love Child,” two, Nov. 30, 1968
    12. “Someday We’ll Be Together,” one, Dec. 27, 1969
  • Whitney Houston, 11 No. 1s

    Whitney Houston "Saving All My Love For You"
    Image Credit: Courtesy Photo

    11 No. 1s:

    1. “Saving All My Love for You,” one week at No. 1 beginning Oct. 26, 1985
    2. “How Will I Know,” two, Feb. 15, 1986
    3. “Greatest Love of All,” three, May 17, 1986
    4. “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me),” two, June 27, 1987
    5. “Didn’t We Almost Have It All,” two, Sept. 26, 1987
    6. “So Emotional,” one, Jan. 9, 1988
    7. “Where Do Broken Hearts Go,” two, April 23, 1988
    8. “I’m Your Baby Tonight,” one, Dec. 1, 1990
    9. “All The Man That I Need,” two, Feb. 23, 1991
    10. “I Will Always Love You,” 14, Nov. 28, 1992
    11. “Exhale (Shoop Shoop),” one, Nov. 25, 1995
  • Ariana Grande, 10 No. 1s

    Ariana Grande
    Image Credit: Katia Temkin

    10 No. 1s:

    1. “Thank U Next,” seven weeks at No. 1 beginning Nov. 17, 2018
    2. “7 Rings,” eight, Feb. 2, 2019
    3. “Stuck With U,” with Justin Bieber, one, May 23, 2020
    4. “Rain on Me,” with Lady Gaga, one, June 6, 2020
    5. “Positions,” one, Nov. 7, 2020
    6. “Save Your Tears,” with The Weeknd, two, May 8, 2021
    7. “Die for You,” with The Weeknd, one, March 11, 2023
    8. “Yes, And?,” one, Jan. 27, 2024
    9. “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love),” one, March 23, 2024
    10. “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” one, June 13, 2026
  • Janet Jackson, 10 No. 1s

    Janet Jackson "When I Think Of You"
    Image Credit: Courtesy Photo

    10 No. 1s:

    1. “When I Think of You,” two weeks at No. 1 beginning Oct. 11, 1986
    2. “Miss You Much,” four, Oct. 7, 1989
    3. “Escapade,” three, March 3, 1990
    4. “Black Cat,” one, Oct. 27, 1990
    5. “Love Will Never Do (Without You),” one, Jan. 19, 1991
    6. “That’s the Way Love Goes,” eight, May 15, 1993
    7. “Again,” two, Dec. 11, 1993
    8. “Together Again,” two, Jan. 31, 1998
    9. “Doesn’t Really Matter,” three, Aug. 26, 2000
    10. “All for You,” seven, April 14, 2001
  • Bruno Mars, 10 No. 1s

    Bruno Mars
    Image Credit: John V. Esparza

    10 No. 1s:

    1. “Nothin’ On You” feat. B.o.B., two weeks at No. 1 beginning May 1, 2010
    2. “Just the Way You Are,” four, Oct. 2, 2010
    3. “Grenade,” four, Jan. 8, 2011
    4. “Locked Out of Heaven,” six, Dec. 22, 2012
    5. “When I Was Your Man,” one, April 20, 2013
    6. “Uptown Funk!” (Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars), 14, Jan. 17, 2015
    7. “That’s What I Like,” one, May 13, 2017
    8. “Leave the Door Open” (as Silk Sonic with Anderson .Paak), two, April 17, 2021
    9. “Die With a Smile,” with Lady Gaga, five, Jan. 11, 2025
    10. “I Just Might,” three, Jan. 24, 2026
  • Stevie Wonder, 10 No. 1s

    Stevie Wonder "Superstition"
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    10 No. 1s:

    1. “Fingertips – Pt 2,” three weeks at No. 1 beginning Aug. 10, 1963
    2. “Superstition,” one, Jan. 27, 1973
    3. “You Are the Sunshine of My Life,” one, May 19, 1973
    4. “You Haven’t Done Nothin,” one, Nov. 2, 1974
    5. “I Wish,” one, Jan. 22, 1977
    6. “Sir Duke,” three, May 21, 1977
    7. “Ebony and Ivory,” with Paul McCartney, seven, May 15, 1982
    8. “I Just Called to Say I Love You,” three, Oct. 13, 1984
    9. “Part Time Lover,” one week, Nov. 2, 1985
    10. “That’s What Friends Are For” (as Dionne & Friends), four, Jan. 18, 1986

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