Debuting a song on the Billboard Hot 100 is a highlight of any musician’s career. It’s Billboard’s premier songs chart after all, and the stars often must align in order to stand with the best of the best.
The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data, the lattermost metric reflecting purchases of physical singles and digital tracks from full-service digital music retailers; digital singles sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites are excluded from chart calculations.
In total, more than 8,000 artists have landed a song on the survey, dating it the chart’s launch on Aug. 4, 1958. Of those artists, only 21 have charted at least 100 total songs.
Elvis Presley, whose career predates the Hot 100’s launch, became the first artist to tally 100 total hits. He scored his 100th (of an eventual 109 total) in May 1975 with “T-R-O-U-B-L-E.” He held the record for the most overall chart entries until 2011, when the Glee Cast surpassed him, and then nearly doubled his total — reaching 207 entries. That record stood until 2020, when Drake stormed past the TV troupe when his track “Oprah’s Bank Account” debuted.
Drake now leads all artists with a whopping 358 total entries on the chart in his career (through the Hot 100 dated May 31, 2025). He’s the only artist to chart at least 300 total songs in history. Only three other acts have charted at least 200: Taylor Swift (264), Future (223) and the Glee cast (207).
Three artists joined the 100-hits club in 2023: YoungBoy Never Broke Again achieved the milestone in May and, fittingly, became the youngest artist to ever reach the feat, at age 23; Lil Uzi Vert became the 14th act to join in July, after releasing Pink Tape; and Travis Scott then joined the club on Aug. 12, thanks to the arrival of his LP Utopia. Four artists joined the club in 2024: 21 Savage was the 16th artist to reach the milestone, thanks to his album American Dream, followed by Beyoncé after releasing Cowboy Carter, then The Weeknd, thanks to his guest appearances on Future and Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You, and then Eminem after releasing The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace).
Bad Bunny became the first artist to join the club in 2025, and the first Latin act, thanks to the release of his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos. Morgan Wallen was next when he became the first core country artist to reach the milestone, following the release of I’m the Problem.
As for who might be next in line to join the elite group, the artists just short of 100 career entries are Lil Durk (currently at 98 total entries), Young Thug (97), Ariana Grande and Post Malone (96 each), the late James Brown (91), J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar (90 each), Rod Wave (89), Gunna and Metro Boomin (87 each), and the late Juice WRLD (86).
While it’s rare for artists to chart triple-digit entries on the Hot 100, it has become a more regular occurrence since the ranking began including streaming figures in 2007. As such, some artists have been able to chart a high number of songs on the Hot 100 after releasing high-profile albums. The model contrasts with prior decades, when acts generally promoted one single at a time in the physical-only marketplace and on radio. That shift in consumption helps explain why artists have been able to chart many songs over short spans in recent years.
Here’s an updated look at every act to chart 100 or more career hits on the Hot 100, as of the May 31, 2025-dated chart.
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Drake
Image Credit: Astral Number of Hot 100 hits: 358. He tallied his 100th career entry in 2015 after releasing What a Time To Be Alive with Future, his 200th in 2019 after releasing Care Package, and his record-extending 300th in 2023 after dropping For All the Dogs. He’s the first and, to date, only artist to chart 300 songs. He first appeared on the Hot 100 in May 2009 with his breakthrough hit “Best I Ever Had” (No. 2 peak).
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Taylor Swift
Image Credit: Beth Garrabrant Number of Hot 100 hits: 264. She scored her 100th entry in 2020 after releasing Folklore, and she became the first woman to reach the 200-hits milestone in July 2023 after releasing Speak Now (Taylor’s Version). She first arrived on the chart in September 2006 with her breakthrough single “Tim McGraw.”
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Future
Image Credit: Gregory Stewart for GQ Number of Hot 100 hits: 223. He reached 100 entries in 2020 after dropping his album High Off Life, and tallied his 200th in August 2024 thanks to his featured appearance on Ye and Ty Dolla $ign’s “Promotion.” He became just the third solo artist to join the 200 hits club, after Drake and Taylor Swift. Future first appeared on the Hot 100 in April 2011 with a featured appearance on YC’s “Racks.”
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Glee Cast
Image Credit: Joe Viles/20th Century Fox/Courtesy Everett Collection Number of Hot 100 hits: 207. The collective notched its 100th hit in 2010 after releasing its album Glee: The Music, Season Two: Volume 4. And it reached the 200-entries mark in 2012, when its renditions of Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like The Wolf” and Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” debuted in the same week. The Glee cast charted for the first time in June 2009, when its covers of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab” debuted at the same time.
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Lil Wayne
Image Credit: Ramona Rosales Number of Hot 100 hits: 187. He earned his 100th entry in 2012, and became just the second solo artist in history to join the Hot 100 Hits club, after Elvis Presley. He first appeared on the chart in July 1999 with a featured appearance on Juvenile’s “Back That Thang Up,” also featuring Mannie Fresh.
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Kanye West
Image Credit: Edward Berthelot/GC Images Number of Hot 100 hits: 161. Ye scored his 100th hit in 2019 after releasing his album Jesus Is King. He first debuted on the chart in November 2003 with “Through the Wire.”
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Lil Baby
Image Credit: Kenneth Cappello Number of Hot 100 hits: 156. He joined the 100-hits club in 2022 when he debuted “Right On” and “In A Minute” in the same week. He first arrived on the chart in December 2017 with “My Dawg.”
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Nicki Minaj
Image Credit: Courtesy of Universal Music Group Number of Hot 100 hits: 149. Minaj was the first woman to reach triple-digits, and is the only female rapper in the club. She notched her 100th entry in 2018, and first arrived on the chart in February 2010 with a featured turn on Lil Wayne’s “Knockout.”
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Travis Scott
Image Credit: Kristina Nagel Number of Hot 100 hits: 125. He scored his 100th entry in 2023 after releasing his LP Utopia. His first entry on the chart was “3500,” featuring Future and 2 Chainz, in June 2015.
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Chris Brown
Image Credit: Jared Ryder Number of Hot 100 hits: 118. He reached the 100-hits mark in 2020 with a featured appearance on Drake’s “Not You Too.” Brown first appeared on the Hot 100 in August 2005 with “Run It!,” which spent five weeks at No. 1 later that year.
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The Weeknd
Image Credit: Brian Ziff* Number of Hot 100 hits: 117. He became the 18th artist to reach the milestone, thanks to two guest appearances on Future and Metro Boomin’s album We Still Don’t Trust You: the title track and “All to Myself.” He first debuted on the Hot 100 in April 2012 with a featured turn on Drake’s “Crew Love.”
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Bad Bunny
Image Credit: Eric Rojas Number of Hot 100 hits: 113. He became the first Latin artist in history to join the club in January 2025, following the release of his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos. He first appeared on the Hot 100 in November 2017 with a featured appearance on Becky G’s “Mayores.”
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Lil Uzi Vert
Image Credit: Kenneth Cappello Number of Hot 100 hits: 113. Uzi joined the club in 2023 after releasing Pink Tape. They first appeared on the chart in July 2016 with “Money Longer.”
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Eminem
Image Credit: Travis Shinn Number of Hot 100 hits: 112. He became the 19th artist to join the club in July 2024 after releasing his album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace). He first appeared on the Hot 100 in February 1999 with his breakthrough introductory hit “My Name Is.”
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Elvis Presley
Image Credit: Archive Photos/Getty Images Number of Hot 100 hits: 109. He became the first act in the chart’s history to reach the triple-digit milestone, in 1975. Notably, Presley’s career pre-dates the Hot 100’s inception in 1958. Two of his hits appeared on the first Hot 100 chart, on Aug. 4, 1958: “Hard Headed Woman” and “Don’t Ask Me Why.”
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21 Savage
Image Credit: Sue Kwon Number of Hot 100 hits: 106. He became the 16th artist to join the club in January 2024, after releasing his album American Dream. He first appeared on the chart in October 2016 with his Metro Boomin collab, “X,” featuring Future.
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Beyoncé
Image Credit: Blair Caldwell Number of Hot 100 hits: 106. She became the 17th artist to join the club in April 2024, thanks to her album Cowboy Carter. She earned her first solo entry on the Hot 100 in October 2002 with a featured appearance on Jay-Z’s “’03 Bonnie & Clyde.” Before that, she charted 14 songs on the chart as a member of Destiny’s Child (those tracks aren’t counted in her 106 solo entries)—the group’s first entry was “No, No, No” in November 1997.
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Jay-Z
Image Credit: Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images Number of Hot 100 hits: 105. The legendary MC hit 100 entries in 2019. He first appeared on the chart in April 1996 with “Ain’t No Nigga/Dead Presidents” featuring Foxy Brown.
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Justin Bieber
Image Credit: Evan Paterakis Number of Hot 100 hits: 105. Bieber scored his 100th entry on the chart in 2021. He arrived on the chart in July 2009 with “One Time.”
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Morgan Wallen
Image Credit: Spidey Smith Number of Hot 100 hits: 105. Wallen became the first core country artist to join the club in May 2025, after releasing his 37-track album I’m the Problem. He first appeared on the chart in April 2018 with “Up Down” featuring Florida Georgia Line.
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again
Image Credit: Khris James Number of Hot 100 hits: 104. He tallied his 100th entry in 2023, and became the youngest act ever to join the club, at age 23. He arrived on the chart in September 2017 with “Untouchable.”