Record-breaking musicians from the last decade (and the records they broke)
Record-breaking musicians from the last decade (and the records they broke)
The music world is full of numbers and metrics鈥攖op-selling albums, most-played singles, and biggest chart-topping hits. Musicians and industry folks are constantly tallying the figures up, eager to determine who's the hottest icon of the moment.
According to , The Beatles rank as the top artist of all time, followed by Madonna at #2 and Elton John at #3. Beyond the artists, songs have their own records, often unique ones. The song "Stay," for example, by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs鈥攚hich topped the Hot 100 list for a week in 1960鈥攊s the , running at just 1 minute, 38 seconds.
As far as albums are concerned, Michael Jackson holds the best-selling studio album of all time with 1982's "Thriller," which has . This number is significantly higher than the next best-selling studio album, Shania Twain's 1997 country-pop album "Come On Over."
But it hasn't only been classic icons like Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson who've made musical waves. The last decade has seen tons of new stars rising and breaking records, too, such as Katy Perry, Drake, Ed Sheeran, Cardi B, Taylor Swift, and others. The two youngest chart-toppers of all time are from the past decade鈥擱ihanna was the youngest female solo artist at 23 to while Justin Bieber was the youngest male at 25.
To honor the stars of the past 10 years, 麻豆原创 has put together a gallery of the most record-breaking musicians of the past decade and the impressive records they set. Take a look to see your favorites.
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Rihanna: Female artist with the most #1 singles in a calendar year
In 2010, after the release of her fourth studio album, "Rated R," Rihanna broke a music industry record by . The songs included 鈥淩ude Boy,鈥 鈥淥nly Girl (In The World),鈥 鈥淲hat鈥檚 My Name?鈥 and 鈥淟ove the Way You Lie.鈥
Ed Sheeran: First artist to debut two Top 10 songs the same week
In January 2017, English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran became the within the same week. This impressive record occurred with 鈥淪hape of You" and "Castle on the Hill鈥 when the former soared to #1 while the latter hit #6 on the Billboard list. A few months later, Drake to do this鈥攁 feat he later matched and then eventually surpassed.
Ariana Grande: First time since 1964 one artist occupied top three slots
In February 2019, pop diva Ariana Grande achieved a feat that no one had accomplished since The Beatles in 1964: . As 鈥淭hank U, Next鈥 hit #3, it joined "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" at #2 and "7 Rings" at #1, the latter of which was in its fourth week occupying the space.
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee: Song with most weeks at #1
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee made history in 2017 when their mega-hit single 鈥淒espacito鈥濃攚hich also featured Justin Bieber鈥 for the longest run in the #1 slot. The catchy reggaeton-influenced pop song held the top spot on the coveted Billboard list for 16 weeks in a row, a feat that only two other artists had ever achieved. In 2019, Lil Nas X with 19 weeks for "Old Town Road."
Katy Perry: Tied for the most #1 singles from one album
Katy Perry's 2010 party album "Teenage Dream" when it became the second time that any record produced five #1 hits. The only other time came in 1987 when Michael Jackson had five top hits on "Bad." The songs that made the list included the title track, "Teenage Dream," as well as "California Gurls," "Firework," "E.T.", and "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)."
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XXXTentacion: Posthumous song becomes #1 Billboard hit
In 2018, XXXTentacion joined the short list of only who鈥檝e had a single become a #1 hit posthumously with his emo-rap hit 鈥淪ad!鈥. Prior to the Florida rapper, the most recent example had been in 2008 when Louisville record producer Static Major made the list for his appearance on Lil Wayne鈥檚 auto-tune heavy hit "Lollipop." Others have included Otis Redding, Janis Joplin, Jim Croce, John Lennon, Soulja Slim, and the Notorious B.I.G.
Beyonce: Most Grammys won in one night by a female artist
When 鈥淚 Am鈥 Sasha Fierce鈥 swept the awards show in 2010, Beyonce鈥檚 third solo studio album garnered her the , six in total, in one night by a female artist (though Adele later tied her). In 2014, Beyonce passed Dolly Parton as the woman of all time鈥攁 title she still holds.
Drake: Most simultaneous Hot 100 hits
In July 2018, Drake for the most songs in the Billboard Top 10 at once with seven tracks. The Beatles had previously held the record since 1964 with five entries. The previous year, the Canadian rapper tied then beat Ed Sheeran for the most debut Top 10 hits the same week with four songs. He is also tied with Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, and Janet Jackson for with 鈥淪corpion,鈥 which had seven.
Taylor Swift: Female artist with the most Hot 100 hits at the same time
Country-pop star Taylor Swift broke the record Sept. 7, 2019 when she with an impressive 18 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 list. The double-digit number remains the record among female artists for the most simultaneous entries on the coveted list. She beat singer-songwriter Billie Eilish who鈥檇 boasted 14. Swift is also the with 15 (just behind Drake who holds the overall record of 20).
Kelly Clarkson: Biggest jump to #1
In 2009, pop singer Kelly Clarkson on the Billboard Top 100 list, marking the biggest jump in history with the song, "My Life Would Suck Without You."
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Nicki Minaj: Most Billboard Hot 100 songs of any female artist
In 2017, Nicki Minaj surpassed soul queen Aretha Franklin when she became the musician with that any other female solo artist in history. In 2012, the New York Times called Minaj the .
Lady Gaga: Most consecutive weeks in the UK Top 75
In 2010, Lady Gaga鈥檚 smash debut album 鈥淭he Fame鈥濃攚hich was released in 2008鈥攑assed Oasis鈥 previous U.K. record for the when it hit 154 weeks in a row. The following year, Guinness World Records announced she was the 鈥淢ost Searched-For Female on the Internet,鈥 standing in company with the King of Pop Michael Jackson, who was the Most Searched-For Male that year.
Post Malone: Most consecutive weeks on Top 10 R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
In 2018, Post Malone鈥檚 album 鈥淪toney,鈥 which was released in 2016, claimed the all-time record for consecutive weeks in the Top 10 charts at a whopping 77 weeks. The next year, he matched his own record for the album 鈥淏eerbongs & Bentleys.鈥
Cardi B: First female to win Best Rap Album Grammy
After her wildly popular multi-platinum debut album 鈥淚nvasion of Privacy鈥 was released it April 2018, reality star turned rapper Cardi B won the Grammy Award for 鈥淏est Rap Album,鈥 making her the to have ever nabbed the award. The album contained her breakout hit, "Bodak Yellow" which made her the to have ever had a #1 Billboard Top 100 hit after following Lauryn Hill in 1998.
Miley Cyrus: First female on the Billboard charts under three different names
When Miley Cyrus entered the Billboard Top 100 under the name "Ashley O"鈥攖he moniker she used for music recorded for the sci-fi TV series "Black Mirror"鈥攊t made her the to have ever had a Top 100 hit under three different names (Ashley O, Hannah Montana, and Miley Cyrus). The pop singer has broken other records in the past too, including in 2013 when her video for "Wrecking Ball" .
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Adele: Fastest-selling album of all time in the U.S.
In 2015, English singer-songwriter Adele beat NSYNC鈥檚 2000 鈥淣o Strings Attached,鈥 when 鈥25鈥 became the United States鈥 . The pop singer鈥檚 third studio album sold over 3.38 million copies during its first week of sales, claiming the biggest single-week figures since Nielsen SoundScan began them in 1991.
Lil Nas X: Song with most weeks spent at #1
After an impressive , Lil Nas X set the all-time record in 2019 for most consecutive weeks for 鈥淥ld Town Road.鈥 Prior to that, the record was 16 weeks, which was shared by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men, and Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee (featuring Justin Bieber).
Mariah Carey: First holiday song in 60 years to hit Top 5
Although Mariah Carey is better known for breaking music records in the 鈥90s, she hit another milestone in 2019 when 鈥淎ll I Want for Christmas鈥 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the first time a holiday song had broken the Top 5 in 60 years. It was also the second time a holiday song had ever hit #3. Unfortunately, the song later when it dropped off the list completely from its #3 ranking, marking the biggest single-week drop from the Hot 100 list ever.
Justin Bieber: First artist with seven songs from a debut album to hit Hot 100
Justin Bieber has broken several records, but one of the most notable came early in his career with his debut album 鈥淢y World.鈥 The massively popular record made him the from a debut record score a spot on the Billboard Hot 100 list.
Lizzo: Best-selling female rap album so far in 2019
The year isn't over yet; however, emerging mega-star Lizzo looked on the road to success in October when her album "Cuz I Love You" Cardi B's "Invasion of Privacy" and Nicki Minaj's "Queen," both of which were previously holding sales records for best-selling female rap albums of 2019.
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