This page lists the albums that reached number-one on the overall Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, the R&B Albums chart, and the Rap Albums chart in 2024. The R&B Albums and Rap Albums charts partly serve as respective distillations for R&B and rap-specific titles of the overall R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
† | Indicates best-performing album of 2024 [1] |
Issue date | Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | Artist(s) | Top R&B Albums | Artist(s) | Top Rap Albums | Artist(s) | Ref. | ||
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January 6 | Pink Friday 2 | Nicki Minaj | The Christmas Song | Nat King Cole | Pink Friday 2 | Nicki Minaj | [2] | ||
January 13 | For All the Dogs † | Drake | SOS † | SZA | For All the Dogs† | Drake | [3] | ||
January 20 | [4] | ||||||||
January 27 | American Dream | 21 Savage | American Dream | 21 Savage | [5] | ||||
February 3 | [6] | ||||||||
February 10 | [7] | ||||||||
February 17 | SOS | SZA | [8] | ||||||
February 24 | Vultures 1 | ¥$: Ye and Ty Dolla Sign | Coming Home | Usher | Vultures 1 | ¥$: Ye and Ty Dolla Sign | [9] | ||
March 2 | SOS† | SZA | [10] | ||||||
March 9 | [11] | ||||||||
March 16 | [12] | ||||||||
March 23 | [13] | ||||||||
March 30 | SOS | SZA | [14] | ||||||
April 6 | We Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | We Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | [15] | ||||
April 13 | [16] | ||||||||
April 20 | Might Delete Later | J. Cole | Might Delete Later | J. Cole | [17] | ||||
April 27 | We Still Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | We Still Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | [18] | ||||
May 4 | We Don't Trust You | We Don't Trust You | [19] | ||||||
May 11 | [20] | ||||||||
May 18 | [21] | ||||||||
May 25 | One of Wun | Gunna | One of Wun | Gunna | [22] | ||||
June 1 | [23] | ||||||||
June 8 | We Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | Right Place, Wrong Person | RM | [24] | ||||
June 15 | We Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | [25] | ||||||
June 22 | [26] | ||||||||
June 29 | Hardstone Psycho | Don Toliver | Hardstone Psycho | Don Toliver | [27] | ||||
July 6 | New World Depression | Suicideboys | New World Depression | Suicideboys | [28] | ||||
July 13 | Megan | Megan Thee Stallion | Megan | Megan Thee Stallion | [29] | ||||
July 20 | [30] | ||||||||
July 27 | The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) | Eminem | The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) | Eminem | [31] | ||||
August 3 | [32] | ||||||||
August 10 | [33] | ||||||||
August 17 | Vultures 2 | ¥$: Ye and Ty Dolla Sign | Vultures 2 | ¥$: Ye and Ty Dolla Sign | [34] | ||||
August 24 | SOS | SZA | Sugar Honey Iced Tea | Latto | [35] | ||||
August 31 | The Diamond Collection | Post Malone | [36] | ||||||
September 7 | Days Before Rodeo | Travis Scott | Days Before Rodeo | Travis Scott | [37] | ||||
September 14 | Love Lasts Forever | Destroy Lonely | Love Lasts Forever | Destroy Lonely | [38] | ||||
September 21 | SOS | SZA | We Don't Trust You | Future and Metro Boomin | [39] | ||||
September 28 | Days Before Rodeo | Travis Scott | Days Before Rodeo | Travis Scott | [40] | ||||
October 5 | Mixtape Pluto | Future | Mixtape Pluto | Future | [41] | ||||
October 12 | [42] | ||||||||
October 19 | [43] | ||||||||
October 26 | Last Lap | Rod Wave | The Highlights | The Weeknd | Last Lap | Rod Wave | [44] | ||
November 2 | Lyfestyle | Yeat | SOS† | SZA | Lyfestyle | Yeat | [45] | ||
November 9 | Chromakopia | Tyler, the Creator | Chromakopia | Tyler, the Creator | [46] | ||||
November 16 | [47] | ||||||||
November 23 | [48] | ||||||||
November 30 | [49] | ||||||||
December 7 | GNX | Kendrick Lamar | GNX | Kendrick Lamar | [50] | ||||
December 14 | Merry Christmas | Mariah Carey | [51] | ||||||
December 21 | The Christmas Song | Nat King Cole | [52] | ||||||
December 28 | Merry Christmas | Mariah Carey | [53] |
"Trophies" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. The song was produced by Hit-Boy, 40, Hagler and Rey Reel. The song was originally meant for Drake's third studio album Nothing Was the Same, however, it was cut off the final track listing. After Drake released the song himself in December 2013, it was later included on the Young Money Entertainment compilation Young Money: Rise of an Empire. On February 27, 2014, it was officially released as the album's second official single, credited as Young Money featuring Drake. It peaked at number 50 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.