List of Billboard Artist 100 number one artists of 2024

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Singer Taylor Swift spent more than half of 2024 atop the Artist 100 chart, spending 32 weeks atop the chart. The most of any artist of 2024. Taylor Swift at the 2024 Golden Globes (1).png
Singer Taylor Swift spent more than half of 2024 atop the Artist 100 chart, spending 32 weeks atop the chart. The most of any artist of 2024.

The Artist 100 is a chart published by Billboard that ranks the top musical artists that are best-performing based on there current popularity in the United States. Its data is compiled by Luminate Data and published by American music magazine Billboard .

Contents

Chart history

Key
Indicates best-performing artist of 2024 [1]
No. [a] Issue dateArtist or ActRef.
92January 6 Taylor Swift [2]
93January 13 [3]
94January 20 [4]
95January 27 [5]
96February 3 [6]
97February 10 [7]
98February 17 [8]
99February 24 [9]
100March 2 [10]
101March 9 [11]
102March 16 [12]
16March 23 Ariana Grande [13]
103March 30Taylor Swift [14]
104April 6 [15]
3April 13 Beyoncé [16]
April 20 Tomorrow X Together [17]
105April 27Taylor Swift [18]
106May 4 [19]
107May 11 [20]
108May 18 [21]
109May 25 [22]
110June 1 [23]
111June 8 [24]
112June 15 [25]
113June 22 [26]
114June 29 [27]
115July 6 [28]
116July 13 [29]
117July 20 [30]
5July 27 Eminem [31]
August 3 Stray Kids [32]
118August 10Taylor Swift [33]
119August 17 [34]
120August 24 [35]
15August 31 Post Malone [36]
1September 7 Sabrina Carpenter [37]
2September 14 [38]
3September 21 [39]
4September 28 Travis Scott [40]
1October 5 Chappell Roan [41]
4October 12Sabrina Carpenter [42]
1October 19 Coldplay [43]
1October 26 Jelly Roll [44]
14November 2 Morgan Wallen [45]
4November 9 Tyler, The Creator [46]
5November 16 [47]
November 23Tomorrow X Together [48]
1November 30 Ateez [49]
7December 7 Kendrick Lamar [50]
121December 14Taylor Swift [51]
122December 21 [52]
December 28Stray Kids [53]
List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
ArtistWeeks at No. 1
Taylor Swift 32
Sabrina Carpenter 4
Tomorrow X Together 2
Stray Kids
Tyler, The Creator
Ariana Grande 1
Beyoncé
Eminem
Post Malone
Travis Scott
Chappell Roan
Coldplay
Jelly Roll
Morgan Wallen
Ateez
Kendrick Lamar

See also

Notes

  1. Indicates the artists total week at number one. For example, if this column said 1, then this would indicate that it’s the artists first week at number one.

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