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Artist Country Number one singles Notes Ref.
112  US "I'll Be Missing You" (11 weeks, 1997) As a featured artist with Puff Daddy and Faith Evans [1]
21 Savage  ENG "Rockstar" (8 weeks, 2017)
"Jimmy Cooks" (1 week, 2022)
As a featured artist on both singles [2]
24kGoldn  US "Mood" (8 weeks, 2020) [3]
50 Cent  US "In da Club" (9 weeks, 2003)
"21 Questions" (4 weeks, 2003)
"Candy Shop" (9 weeks, 2005
"Crack a Bottle" (1 week, 2009)
With Eminem and Dr. Dre on "Crack A Bottle" [4]
6ix9ine  US "Trollz" (1 week, 2020) With Nicki Minaj [5]
98 Degrees  US "Thank God I Found You" (1 week, 2000) As a featured artist [6]
Artist Country Number one singles Notes Ref.
Aaliyah  US "Try Again" (1 week, 2000)
ABBA  SWE "Dancing Queen" (1 week, 1977)
Gregory Abbott  US "Shake You Down" (1 week, 1987)
Paula Abdul  US "Straight Up" (3 weeks, 1989)
"Forever Your Girl" (2 weeks, 1989)
"Cold Hearted" (1 week, 1989)
"Opposites Attract" (3 weeks, 1990)
"Rush Rush" (5 weeks, 1991)
"The Promise of a New Day" (1 week, 1991)

With The Wild Pair on "Opposites Attract"

Ace of Base  SWE "The Sign" (6 weeks, 1994) The top song of 1994.
Bryan Adams  CAN "Heaven" (2 weeks, 1985)
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (7 weeks, 1991)
"All for Love" (3 weeks, 1994)
"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" (5 weeks, 1995)
With Rod Stewart and Sting on "All for Love"
Adassa  US "We Don't Talk About Bruno" (5 weeks, 2022) As part of the cast of Encanto
Adele  ENG "Rolling in the Deep" (7 weeks, 2011)
"Someone Like You" (5 weeks, 2011)
"Set Fire to the Rain" (2 weeks, 2012)
"Hello" (10 weeks, 2015)
"Easy on Me" (10 weeks, 2021)
Aerosmith  US "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (4 weeks, 1998)
Afrojack  HOL "Give Me Everything" (1 week, 2011) As a featured artist
Christina Aguilera  US "Genie in a Bottle" (5 weeks, 1999)
"What a Girl Wants" (2 weeks, 2000)
"Come On Over Baby (All I Want is You)" (4 weeks, 2000)
"Lady Marmalade" (5 weeks, 2001)
"Moves Like Jagger" (4 weeks, 2011)
Co-credit with Lil' Kim, Mya and Pink on "Lady Marmalade" and as a featured artist on "Moves Like Jagger"
A-ha  NOR "Take On Me" (1 week, 1985)
Clay Aiken  US "This Is the Night" (2 weeks, 2003)
Air Supply  AUS "The One That You Love" (1 week, 1981)
Akon  SEN /  US "I Wanna Love You" (2 weeks, 2006)
"Don't Matter" (2 weeks, 2007)
Ali & Gipp  US "Grillz" (2 weeks, 2006) As featured artists.
All-4-One  US "I Swear" (11 weeks, 1994)
Herb Alpert  US "This Guy's in Love with You" (4 weeks, 1968)
"Rise" (2 weeks, 1979)
America  ENG /  US "A Horse with No Name" (3 weeks, 1972)
"Sister Golden Hair" (1 week, 1975)
The Angels  US "My Boyfriend's Back" (3 weeks, 1963)
The Animals  ENG "The House of the Rising Sun" (3 weeks, 1964)
Paul Anka  CAN /  US "Lonely Boy" (4 weeks, 1959)
"(You're) Having My Baby" (3 weeks, 1974)
Co-credit with Odia Coates on "(You're) Having My Baby"
The Archies  US "Sugar, Sugar" (4 weeks, 1969)
Louis Armstrong  US "Hello, Dolly!" (1 week, 1964)
Ashanti  US "Always on Time" (2 weeks, 2002)
"Foolish" (10 weeks, 2002)
As a featured artist on "Always on Time"
The Association  US "Cherish" (3 weeks, 1966)
"Windy" (4 weeks, 1967)
Rick Astley  ENG "Never Gonna Give You Up" (2 weeks, 1988)
"Together Forever" (1 week, 1988)
Atlantic Starr  US "Always" (1 week, 1987)
Patti Austin  US "Baby, Come to Me" (1 week, 1987) Co-credit with James Ingram
Frankie Avalon  US "Venus" (5 weeks, 1959)
"Why" (1 week, 1959-60)
Average White Band  SCO "Pick Up the Pieces" (1 week, 1975)
Iggy Azalea  AUS "Fancy" (7 weeks, 2014)
  1. ^ "112". Billboard. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  2. ^ "21 Savage". Billboard.
  3. ^ "24kGoldn & Iann Dior's 'Mood' No. 1 on Hot 100 for Fourth Week, Becomes Most-Streamed Song for First Time". Billboard.
  4. ^ "50 Cent". Billboard.
  5. ^ "6ix9ine". Billboard.
  6. ^ "98 Degrees". Billboard.