List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Pop Airplay chart

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This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Billboard magazine's Pop Airplay chart (previously known as Mainstream Top 40, Pop Songs, and Top 40/CHR).

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Pop Airplay is a 40-song music chart published weekly by Billboard Magazine that ranks the most popular songs of pop music being played on a panel of Top 40 radio stations in the United States. The rankings are based on radio airplay detections as measured by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems, a subsidiary of the U.S.' leading marketing research company. Consumer researchers, Nielsen Audio, refers to the format as contemporary hit radio (CHR). The current number-one song on the chart is "Beautiful Things" by Benson Boone.

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Michael Len Williams II, known professionally as Mike Will Made It or simply Mike Will, is an American record producer and rapper. He is best known for producing trap beats for several Southern hip hop and pop artists on commercially successful singles. His credits include "Black Beatles" and "Powerglide" by Rae Sremmurd, "Mercy" by Kanye West, "No Lie" by 2 Chainz, "Bandz a Make Her Dance" by Juicy J, "Pour It Up" by Rihanna, "Love Me" by Lil Wayne, "Body Party" by Ciara, "We Can't Stop" by Miley Cyrus, "Formation" by Beyoncé, and "Humble" by Kendrick Lamar. He embarked on a career as a non-performing lead artist in 2013 with his debut single "23", which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. His 2017 follow-up single, "Rake It Up" peaked at number eight on the chart. He has released six mixtapes and one solo studio album, Ransom 2 (2017).

<i>The Pinkprint</i> 2014 studio album by Nicki Minaj

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Shane Lee Lindstrom, known professionally as Murda Beatz, is a Canadian record producer. Born and raised in Ontario, he has produced commercially successful singles for various artists since 2011, predominantly in hip hop and trap music. His credits include the hit singles "Butterfly Effect" by Travis Scott, "Back on Road" by Gucci Mane, "Nice for What" by Drake, and "Motorsport" by Migos. He is best known for his guest feature alongside Nicki Minaj on 6ix9ine's 2018 single "Fefe", which peaked at number three on both the Canadian Hot 100 and US Billboard Hot 100.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Do We Have a Problem?</span> 2022 single by Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby

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  112. "Hinder – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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  145. "John-Legend – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  146. "Adam Levine – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  147. "Donna Lewis – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  148. "Leona Lewis – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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  159. "Jennifer-Lopez – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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  161. "Demi Lovato – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  162. "Ludacris – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  163. "Lukas Graham – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  164. "Machine Gun Kelly – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  165. "Madonna – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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  167. "Post Malone – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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  181. "Marshmello – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  182. "Alanis Morissette – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  183. "Jason-Mraz – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  184. "Shawn Mullins – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  185. "Mya – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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  187. "Nayer – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  188. "Nelly – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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  200. "O-Town – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  201. "Outkast – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  202. "Rita Ora – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  203. "Sean Paul – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  204. "Liam Payne – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  205. "Katy Perry – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  206. "Kim Petras – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  207. "Pink – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  208. "Pitbull – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  209. "Portugal. The Man – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  210. "Mike Posner – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  211. "Pussycat Dolls – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  212. "Charlie-Puth – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  213. "Quavo – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  214. "R. City – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  215. "Rayvon – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  216. "Real-McCoy – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  217. "Rema – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 9, 2023.
  218. "The Rembrandts – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  219. "Bebe Rexha – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved January 25, 2023.
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  238. "Sam Smith – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  239. "Patty Smyth – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  240. "Snoop-Dogg – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  241. "Britney Spears – Chart history". Billboard . Retrieved May 19, 2021.
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