Best artists in pop
While the music industry might be in a , the allure of a successful pop artist has remained more or less constant over the course of decades. But what makes for a successful pop artist? Aside from the obvious qualifier -- i.e. a bevy of chart-topping songs -- great pop artists represent the ideal combination of innate talent and infectious personality. Early examples include Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, both of whom epitomized their respective eras. Presley, in particular, signified a seismic shift toward the importance and power of the youth market. In fact, one might even say the pop star archetype as it's known today began when .
In the time since, each decade has yielded its own legion of musically-inclined pop culture representatives. Like Elvis before them, most of these talents are equal parts performer and celebrity. Of course there are exceptions, especially when entire bands are taken into consideration. Furthermore, artists like Adele tend to keep their everyday exploits out of the limelight. That said, there seems to be a newfound emphasis on the celebrity factor these days, with many pop stars grabbing headlines for pretty much anything but the actual music.
Today, 麻豆原创 is listing out the best artists of the modern pop era. To be clear, the modern pop era (as it's defined for the purpose of this article) starts with the advent of the Billboard "Pop Songs Chart" in 1992. Hence, acts like Michael Jackson, Elvis, or The Beatles won't be on the list. For the data, 麻豆原创 went which ranked each artist based on their weekly performance on the "Pop Songs Chart" over the last 25 years. Counting down from #50, here are the best artists in modern pop.
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#50. Nicki Minaj
Originally hailing from Trinidad and Tobago, Onika Tanya Maraj -- better known as Nicki Minaj -- was a before bursting onto the mainstream. After signing with Lil Wayne鈥檚 label, Cash Money Records, Minaj released her debut album in 2010. Soon after, she became the . Nowadays, Minaj is still releasing popular music, even if her are more likely to grab headlines.
#49. Sheryl Crow
Before rocketing to success on the back of her hit single 鈥淎ll I Wanna Do,鈥 Sheryl Crow made a decent living as a . She was one of the biggest names in music by the mid-1990s, with a string of to show for it. Over the course of her career, Crow has tackled various political and . Her upcoming (and reportedly final) album will likewise aim to .
#48. Ellie Goulding
Ellie Goulding was an in-demand songwriter and rising star in England before landing on the American charts with her hit single 鈥淟ights.鈥 Inspired by Goulding鈥檚 own preference for , the track was . Between her own hit songs, her regular appearances at festivals around the world, and her collaborations with other popular artists, Goulding manages to retain a respectable career -- albeit one that could use another boost.
#47. Hootie & The Blowfish
鈥淐racked Rear View,鈥 Hootie & the Blowfish鈥檚 debut album, was bolstered by no fewer than five hit singles and became . While the band would never again reach the same heights as it did on that first effort, frontman Darius Rucker did forge a successful career as a popular country star. Rucker continues to release material under his own name, but that doesn鈥檛 mean he鈥檚 .
#46. OneRepublic
OneRepublic dropped the single "Apologize" in 2007 after spending five years on the road and watched it (when such a thing mattered). But it wasn't until super-producer Timbaland remixed the same track that the band became a . Of course, the best was yet to come for OneRepublic. The band released the song "Counting Stars" in 2013; to date, the smash hit single has generated more than .
#45. Ariana Grande
The prime example of a modern-day pop phenom, Ariana Grande has been . After starring in Nickelodeon shows 鈥淰ictorious鈥 and 鈥淪am & Cat," the multi-talented star segued into a resoundingly successful music career. As impressive as her songs might be, however, Grande has become a true master of social media. She boasts 128 million followers on .
#44. No Doubt
After struggling for years, California-based ska band No Doubt exploded onto the world stage with its 1995 album 鈥淭ragic Kingdom." Featured on the album were hit songs like 鈥淛ust a Girl鈥 and 鈥淒on鈥檛 Speak." Several popular songs and albums followed before lead singer Gwen Stefani launched her own successful solo career in 2004. To this day, No Doubt fans are clamoring for a reunion. Original bassist , but Stefani .
#43. Enrique Iglesias
Often Enrique Iglesias has achieved the career even the most accomplished pop stars aspire to. The award-winning singer has . While no longer the stateside chart-topper he once was, Iglesias keeps a consistent presence on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart.
#42. The Weeknd
His name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, but audiences know him best as The Weeknd. A true modern-day success story, the Canadian-born artist that reaped all the right kinds of attention. The Weeknd has since generated a massive fan base that can't get enough of the performer's emotional lyrics, falsetto voice, and propulsive beats. He鈥檚 also become quite the .
#41. Boyz II Men
This R&B vocal quartet (now a trio) was among the most omnipresent entities in the pop music sphere in the early and mid-1990s, thanks to smash hits like "Motownphilly" and "End of the Road." The latter has truly endured, with more than to date. Boyz II Men still tours and releases music; most recently, the group helped kick off the NFL season by at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
#40. Celine Dion
Canadian singer Celine Dion was already enjoying an extraordinary career when she released the hit song 鈥淢y Heart Will Go On" in 1997. The single became her signature tune, cemented her pop-star status, and helped make the movie 鈥淭itanic鈥 a massive success. To think, Dion and 鈥淭itanic鈥 director James Cameron both hated the song so much that it .
#39. Ne-Yo
Multi-talented performer Ne-Yo (born Shaffer Chimere Smith) got his in the early aughts. Then, in 2006, he released his debut album 鈥淚n My Own Words." Featured on those tracks was the hit single 鈥淪o Sick," which rose to #1 on the Billboard 200. Ne-Yo has continued to put out several chart-topping albums and songs while also including Usher, Celine Dion, and Whitney Houston.
#38. 3 Doors Down
This post-grunge outfit rose to fame on the heels of the hit single 鈥淜ryptonite," written by frontman Brad Arnold . The band continued its hot streak with the 2002 release of 鈥淗ere Without You," a dramatic ballad that struck a massive chord and . Together to this day, 3 Doors Down is with fellow nostalgia acts Collective Soul and Soul Asylum.
#37. Destiny's Child
Before becoming one of the biggest solo acts in the world, Beyonc茅 Knowles was an essential part of this popular American girl group. Destiny鈥檚 Child was signed to Columbia in 1997 as a quartet, but was by the early 2000s. The band (thanks to songs like 鈥淪urvivor鈥 and 鈥淏ootylicious鈥), and recorded its final album, "Destiny Fulfilled," in 2004 following a three-year hiatus. Destiny's Child occasionally reunites for one-off songs and live performances.
#36. Ed Sheeran
British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran earned his success the modern way: first by cultivating a fan base without help from a major label, and then by grabbing the attention of . He was signed to Asylum Records and has been a , best-selling act ever since. When not churning out hits like "Castle on the Hill" or "Shape of You," Sheeran writes chart-topping tracks for .
#35. Calvin Harris
It never hurts to be talented at several things these days, and Scotland鈥檚 Calvin Harris duly abides. He鈥檚 forged himself a legendary career as a DJ, producer, songwriter, singer, label executive, and . Whether he鈥檚 producing his own hit songs or collaborating with artists like Kylie Minogue, Dizzee Rascal, Sam Smith, or Rihanna, Harris endures as a massively popular act.
#34. Alanis Morissette
Channeling a bitter break-up into powerful music, Alanis Morissette unleashed the song "You Oughta Know鈥 in 1995 and became something of an overnight sensation. For decades, audiences speculated that actor Dave Coulier was the one who broke the singer鈥檚 heart; and in 2013, . As for Morissette, it鈥檚 safe to say selling more than helped heal some of those wounds.
#33. Adele
British singer Adele is the stuff that modern pop dreams are made of. Happy to let the music speak for itself, she released 鈥21鈥 in 2011, embarked on a world tour, and dominated the charts -- . More than a best-selling singer, Adele is a critical darling with a .
#32. NSYNC
At the height of the boy band era came this wildly popular group, which included a young Justin Timberlake along with four other members. Thanks to songs like 鈥淏ye Bye Bye" and albums such as 鈥淣o Strings Attached," NSYNC sold tens of millions of units before taking an indefinite hiatus in 2002. In fact, 鈥淣o Strings Attached鈥 is the .
#31. Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez has at 26 already achieved an entire lifetime's worth of milestones. Her versatile career in show business kicked off in 2002 when she became a series regular on "Barney & Friends" alongside Demi Lovato. Nowadays, the seasoned actress and singer is practically a corporation unto herself with and her own clothing line. As if all that wasn't enough, she's also the . Her are "Same Old Love" and "Good For You."
#30. Kesha
Kesha Rose Sebert -- or Kesha, for short -- set a when she debuted her breakout single 鈥淭iK ToK鈥 back in 2009. An ode to her hard-partying lifestyle, the song paved the way for a slew of similarly themed hit tracks. Unfortunately, Kesha鈥檚 career took a hit from a . Today the singer is back and stronger than ever with music that oozes self-empowerment.
#29. Pitbull
Pitbull (full name Armando Christian P茅rez) first made waves with an appearance on Lil Jon鈥檚 2002 album 鈥淜ings of Crunk." That helped to launch a long and wildly successful career in hip-hop that continues to this day. When not recording hit tracks or signing endorsement deals, the rapper is overseeing his charter school franchise where teachers take an athletics-based approach toward education. has locations in , and , so far.
#28. Backstreet Boys
The boy band phenom that is the Backstreet Boys released a bevy of hit singles in the late '90s, including 鈥淚 Want It That Way" and 鈥淟arger Than Life." While no longer the pop culture icon it once was, the quintet still produces music to this day. Backstreet Boys' most recent single, 鈥淒on鈥檛 Go Breaking My Heart," has .
#27. Justin Bieber
Canadian singer Justin Bieber became one of the biggest pop stars in the world after being . It seems no amount of bad press can stand in the way of this modern-day sensation, whose most recent album, 鈥淧urpose," . Bieber on a weekly basis -- occasionally for his music.
#26. Avril Lavigne
A bona fide pop wunderkind, French-Canadian singer Avril Lavigne signed her first big label record deal at the young age of 16. Soon after, she released her wildly successful debut album "Let Go" that includes hits "Complicated" and "Sk8er Boi." Lavigne stopped recording new music for two years during a hiatus she took to , but is now back in action with a new single set to drop this month.
#25. Nelly
St. Louis rapper Nelly (born Cornell Iral Haynes, Jr.) put Missouri on the pop culture map when he unveiled his distinct lyrical style in the early 2000s. Among the performer鈥檚 many hit singles, 2002鈥檚 鈥淗ot in Herre鈥 arguably endures as his most iconic. Like most pop stars, Nelly is more than just a performer -- he鈥檚 also a philanthropist, actor, , and reuniter of . Most recently, however, he鈥檚 come under fire for .
#24. Chris Brown
Speaking of controversial hip-hop stars, Chris Brown鈥檚 public image never recovered from a . A string of further tarnished his image but hasn't managed to bring down his career. In fact, he just hat is currently racking up hits on YouTube.
#23. Eminem
Few pop stars render the immediate impression that this Detroit-based rapper did with his 1999 debut single 鈥淢y Name Is." The impact hasn鈥檛 quite worn off: Thanks to his twisted sense of humor and blatant lyrical talent, Eminem remains a pop culture fixture to this day. His most recent album, 鈥淜amikaze," is .
#22. Jennifer Lopez
Every pop artist has to start somewhere -- and for Jennifer Lopez, that on the sketch comedy series 鈥淚n Living Color." It didn鈥檛 take long for Lopez to us that launchpad to establish a formidable career as an actress, singer, and businesswoman. She is currently in the midst of a Las Vegas residency and has a movie set to drop in November. Meanwhile, her most recent song, 鈥淒inero," has .
#21. Matchbox Twenty
There was nowhere for this pop-rock outfit from Florida to go but down following their mega-successful debut album, "Yourself or Someone Like You," which . After the band's follow-up efforts became a textbook case of diminishing returns, frontman Rob Thomas embarked on a respectable solo career. Matchbox Twenty reunited in 2017 for a tour with Counting Crows.
#20. Jason Derulo
Weaving samples of Imogen Heap鈥檚 2005 single 鈥淗ide And Seek鈥 with his own auto-tuned vocals, R&B singer Jason Derulo dropped 鈥淲hatcha Say鈥 in 2010, and kicked off a chart-topping solo career. Derulo is a virtual prodigy who . He was before snagging the spotlight for himself.
#19. Nickelback
Love the music or hate it, Nickelback remains one of the with a slew of hit singles and albums. What鈥檚 more, the Canadian band is as the best-selling foreign act in the United States. Best known for songs like 鈥淔ar Away鈥 and 鈥淗ow You Remind Me," Nickelback culls from a variety of popular influences. The band's success hasn鈥檛 shielded it from serving as the .
#18. Beyonc茅
The closest thing America has to royalty is Queen Beyonc茅 Knowles. She rose to fame as part of Destiny鈥檚 Child, then broke away to cultivate a solo career that borders on mythical. Whether making , making , or just plain making history, Beyonc茅 is the kind of pop culture juggernaut people will still be talking about 100 years from now. Her brilliance is tough to argue when you look at her catalog, which includes tracks like 鈥淐razy in Love," 鈥淗alo," 鈥淪ingle Ladies," and 鈥淔ormation."
#17. Flo Rida
The comes from Florida-based rapper Flo Rida. Dubbed 鈥淟ow," the breakout track pairs Southern style with an upbeat tempo for danceable perfection, and made its way onto the soundtrack for the 2008 movie鈥檚 鈥淪tep Up 2: The Streets." The rapper has delivered no shortage of hit singles in the time since 鈥淟ow鈥 took the country by storm, though he鈥檚 no longer the chart-topper he was in his heyday.
#16. Madonna
Madonna is a true originator who burst onto the scene in 1982 and helped change the pop culture landscape forever. She was no -- but it was her consistent knack for hit music that kept her at the forefront of the industry for decades. Like any pop star, Madonna's reign could only last so long, though she still retains a firm place in the cultural sphere and knows how to put on a great show. On the recording front, it's .
#15. Janet Jackson
Pop phenom Janet Jackson was an absolute force in the '80s and '90s. Far more than Michael Jackson鈥檚 younger sister, Janet first garnered massive attention in 1986 with the release of her third album, 鈥淐ontrol." Featured on the album were edgy hit tracks like 鈥淣asty鈥 and 鈥淲hat Have You Done For Me Lately." She continued to rock the charts during the Billboard era with albums like 鈥淭he Velvet Rope," 鈥淛anet," 鈥淎ll for You," 鈥淒iscipline," and 鈥淯nbreakable," . Jackson's influence even decades after her earliest hits were released.
#14. Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera touted some powerful vocal chops of her own long before she coached others to success on 鈥淭he Voice." The Staten Island-born singer worked as a before emerging as a somewhat more genuine alternative to Britney Spears in 1999. The singer launched to stardom with breakout hit 鈥淕enie In A Bottle." Eager to express herself any way she saw fit, Aguilera created an alter ego called Xtina for her album 鈥淪tripped," before going 鈥淏ack to Basics鈥 on a 2006 album of the same name. During the first season of 鈥淭he Voice," Aguilera appeared on the Maroon 5 single 鈥淢oves Like Jagger," which .
#13. The Black Eyed Peas
This hip-hop outfit struggled for years before bringing lead singer Fergie on board in 2003 after she recorded vocals group's hit track "Shut Up." She gave the group the socio-conscious style and discernible pop injection it needed. The result was 鈥淲here is the Love?," a veritable anthem that became a staple at parties and on pop charts alike. In other words, The Black Eyed Peas most definitely found the love (even if that鈥檚 technically not what the song is about).
#12. Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga brought a jarring visual aesthetic to her relatively straightforward sound on videos for 鈥淧oker Face鈥 and 鈥淏ad Romance." The formula -- which has been likened to a cross between Marilyn Manson and Madonna -- worked like a charm and generated a downright fervid following. As her career progressed, Lady Gaga adopted more traditional modes of expression. She even . She鈥檒l display her raw talent this October on big screens across America as the lead role in 鈥淎 Star Is Born."
#11. Usher
Usher Raymond IV -- or Usher, for short -- . The natural-born performer released a self-titled debut album the following year that is laced with a surprising spectrum of adult themes. But it wouldn't be until his next album, "My Way," that Usher became a household name. By 2004's "Confessions," this smooth and stylish crooner was among the world's best-selling artists and a fixture on the Billboard charts. It's no surprise .
#10. Bruno Mars
Born and raised in Hawaii, Peter Gene Hernandez adopted the name Bruno Mars while pursuing a music career in the 2000s. He provided guest vocals in 2010 on two hit singles: 鈥淣othin' on You" by B.o.B and "Billionaire" by Travie McCoy. It was thus only a matter of time before Mars unleashed his debut solo album, 鈥淒oo-Wops & Hooligans," to massive fanfare. Featured on the album was the #1 single 鈥淛ust the Way You Are," which is .
#9. Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey鈥檚 vocal range is so impressive that the Guinness Book of World Records once dubbed her the 鈥渟ongbird supreme." Speaking of world records, this truly accomplished songbird has the . With so many milestones under her belt, Carey will remain the stuff of legend no matter how many .
#8. Kelly Clarkson
The first winner of 鈥淎merican Idol鈥 is also one of the most enduring pop stars of the modern era. Kelly Clarkson is best known for songs such as 鈥淪ince U Been Gone," 鈥淏ecause of You," 鈥淏ehind These Hazel Eyes," and 鈥淢y Life Would Suck Without You.". To support her most recent album, 鈥淢eaning of Life," Clarkson will .
#7. Taylor Swift
Pennsylvania-born superstar Taylor Swift first . She made an impression, but left empty-handed. Swift returned four years later and became the . She strayed soon enough from the country scene to become one of the foremost names in pop music. Ambitious is the operative word here -- and helps explain Swift鈥檚 gobsmacking rise to fame in almost no time at all. Well, that and her clear knack for turning bad break-ups into hit songs.
#6. Britney Spears
Former made her a formidable solo debut in 1998 with "...Baby One More Time," which was arguably the most impactful single since Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." She followed that up with many hit songs, a somewhat successful movie, an erratic TV show, and an even more . While Spears occasionally releases new music, she continues to .
#5. Justin Timberlake
There was in the '90s, which starred Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Ryan Gosling, and this Tennessee-born whiz kid. After appearing on the popular Disney show, Justin Timberlake became NSYNC鈥檚 most irresistible member. He later established an outrageously successful solo music career and makes for quite the actor.
#4. Katy Perry
Katy Perry (birth name Katheryn Hudson) sang in church as a child and before kissing a girl, liking it, and debuting a song about it. Ten years, numerous hit songs, and billions of YouTube views later, Perry is wealthy enough to buy her own convent -- or . In the last year she polished off a world tour and headlined the KAABOO Music Festival in San Diego. Now, she's to enjoy some R&R.
#3. Maroon 5
After getting dropped by their label in the late 1990s, Maroon 5 picked up new guitarist James Valentine and changed its sound. The result was 2002鈥檚 鈥淪ongs About Jane," which featured the popular single "Harder to Breathe" and went platinum. Maroon 5 capitalized on the newfound momentum and released a string of chart-topping albums and songs in the ensuing years, which garnered sales of . The band is currently touring behind its most recent effort, 鈥淩ed Pill Blues."
#2. P!nk
Alecia Beth Moore -- better known as P!nk -- broke through the mainstream with her 2001 hit single, 鈥淕et the Party Started." By all accounts, the party is still going strong. Unlike Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, P!nk never really fell off her peak. Her recent album 鈥淏eautiful Trauma" , while its lead single, 鈥淲hat About Us," has racked up more than . Meanwhile, she continues to put on .
#1. Rihanna
A true icon in every conceivable sense, Rihanna (short for Robyn Rihanna Fenty) has journeyed a long way since her hit single "Umbrella" became 2007's foremost anthem. When not releasing chart-smashing music, the Barbadian-born phenom stars in hit films, hosts , posts on social media to millions of followers, and oversees a lucrative beauty products company, Fenty Beauty. This is what being the best artist in modern pop is all about.