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Nicki Minaj Is The Female Rapper With Most Hot 100 Chart Entries In History

Published November 13, 2020 by

Nicki Minaj makes chart history

You can never think of female rappers and fail to think of Nicki Minaj. The 37-year old femcee has undeniably done a lot for the culture. She has also influenced a bunch of female rappers we have today. Her impact can be seen all over in the industry. Her bodily ‘assets’ aside, Barbie’s rapping talent has earned her a huge fanbase, multiple plaques and awards.

According to Chart Data, the Trinidad-born rapper is leading the list of female rappers with most entries in Hot 100 Chart history with 113 entries. The self-proclaimed queen of New York ties with singer Taylor Swift, who has also entered the chart 113 times. Aretha Franklin and Ariana Grande follow behind with 73 and 66 entries respectively.

Female artists with the most entries in Hot 100 history:@NICKIMINAJ 113@taylorswift13 113
Aretha Franklin 73
@ArianaGrande 66

— chart data (@chartdata) November 9, 2020

.@NICKIMINAJ now has the most #1 hits on the Digital Song Sales chart this year among all artists (3).

— chart data (@chartdata) June 22, 2020


Congratulations to the four artists for the achievement which is in turn going to inspire all aspiring female artists. There is indeed a place for female rappers & singers in the industry, and there’s also room for bigger achievements in future.

You can peep Nicki Minaj’s latest verse on Mike Will Made-it’s ‘What’s That Speed Bout’ along with NBA Youngboy.

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