Billboard Music Award for Top Hot 100 Artist

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This article lists the winners and nominees for the Billboard Music Award for Top Hot 100 Artist. The award has been given out since 1992 and since its conception only Destiny's Child, Usher, Drake, Taylor Swift and The Weeknd have won the award twice.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

1990s

YearArtistRef
1992
Boyz II Men [1]
1993
Whitney Houston [2]
1994 – 95
1996
Mariah Carey [3]
Celine Dion
LL Cool J
Los del Río
1997
Elton John [4]
Toni Braxton
Jewel
Spice Girls
1998
Usher [5]
Next
Savage Garden
Shania Twain
1999

2000s

YearArtistRef
2000
Destiny's Child [6]
Christina Aguilera
Faith Hill
Santana
2001
Destiny's Child [7]
Janet Jackson
Jennifer Lopez
Matchbox Twenty
2002
Ashanti [8]
Nelly
Nickelback
Usher
2003
2004
Usher [9]
Alicia Keys
Maroon 5
Outkast
2005
50 Cent [10]
Mariah Carey
Kelly Clarkson
Green Day
2006 – 09

2010s

YearArtistRef
2010
2011
Katy Perry [11]
Kesha
Bruno Mars
Rihanna
Usher
2012
Adele [12]
LMFAO
Bruno Mars
Katy Perry
Rihanna
2013
Maroon 5 [13]
Flo Rida
Fun
Rihanna
Taylor Swift
2014
Imagine Dragons [14]
Miley Cyrus
Lorde
Katy Perry
Justin Timberlake
2015
Taylor Swift [15]
Iggy Azalea
Ariana Grande
Sam Smith
Meghan Trainor
2016
The Weeknd [16]
Justin Bieber
Drake
Fetty Wap
Taylor Swift
2017
Drake [17]
The Chainsmokers
Rihanna
Twenty One Pilots
The Weeknd
2018
Ed Sheeran [18]
Imagine Dragons
Kendrick Lamar
Bruno Mars
Post Malone
2019
Drake [19]
Ariana Grande
Cardi B
Juice Wrld
Post Malone

2020s

YearArtistRef
2020
Post Malone [20]
DaBaby
Billie Eilish
Khalid
Lil Nas X
2021
The Weeknd [21]
DaBaby
Drake
Dua Lipa
Pop Smoke
2022
Olivia Rodrigo [22]
Justin Bieber
Doja Cat
Drake
The Weeknd
2023
Morgan Wallen [23]
Luke Combs
Drake
Taylor Swift
SZA
2024
Taylor Swift [24]
Zach Bryan
Sabrina Carpenter
Billie Eilish
Morgan Wallen

Multiple wins and nominations

Wins

2 wins

Nominations

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