TheARIA Hip Hop/R&B Singles Chart,formerly theARIA Urban Singles Chart,ranks the best performinghip hopandR&Btracks within Australia and is provided by theAustralian Recording Industry Association.
History
editThe ARIA Hip Hop/R&B Singles Chart was established as the Urban Singles Chart in 2001 and first published on 1 January of that year.[1]The chart still runs weekly as of 22 November 2024[update].The current number one is "Timeless"byThe WeekndandPlayboi carti.[2]
Trivia
editSongs with the most weeks at number one
edit38 weeks
- The Kid LaroiandJustin Bieber– "Stay"(2021–2022)
23 weeks
- The Weeknd– "Starboy"(2016–2017)
22 weeks
- Lil Nas X– "Old Town Road"(2019)
20 weeks
- Post MaloneandSwae Lee– "Sunflower"(2018–2019)
19 weeks
- The Weeknd– "Blinding Lights"(2020)
17 weeks
- LMFAOfeaturingLauren BennettandGoonRock– "Party Rock Anthem"(2011)
- MacklemoreandRyan LewisfeaturingEric Nally,Melle Mel,Kool Moe DeeandGrandmaster Caz– "Downtown"(2015–2016)
- Jack Harlow– "Lovin on Me"(2023–2024)
16 weeks
- MacklemorefeaturingRyan LewisandWanz– "Thrift Shop"(2012–2013)
15 weeks
- 24kGoldnfeaturingIann Dior– "Mood"(2020–2021)
- Jack Harlow– "First Class"(2022)
14 weeks
- AkonfeaturingEminem– "Smack That"(2006–2007)
- SZA– "Kill Bill"(2022–2023)
13 weeks
- Eminem– "Lose Yourself"(2002–2003)
- Justice Crew– "Que Sera"(2014)
Artists with the most number ones
editThis list includes main artists and featured artists.
- Rihanna(15)
- Eminem(13)
- The Black Eyed Peas(8)
- Flo Rida(8)
- Drake(7)
- Jason Derulo(6)
- Nelly(6)
- Post Malone(6)
- Lil Wayne(5)
- Beyoncé(5)
Cumulative weeks at number one
edit- Rihanna(97)
- Eminem(71)
- The Weeknd(62)
- Post Malone(55)
- Flo Rida(50)
- The Kid Laroi(50)
- Justin Bieber(48)
- The Black Eyed Peas(42)
- Drake(40)
- Jack Harlow(32)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"ARIA report".Australian Recording Industry Association.
- ^"ARIA Top 40 Hip Hop/R&B Singles Chart".Australian Recording Industry Association.