This page lists the songs that reached number-one on the overall Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, the R&B Songs chart (which was created in 2012), and the Hot Rap Songs chart in 2017. The R&B Songs and Rap Songs charts partly serve as distillations of the overall R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Indicates best-charting R&B/Hip-Hop, R&B, Rap and Airplay singles of 2017 |
Issue date | R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | Artist | R&B Songs | Artist | Rap Songs | Artist | R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay | Artist | Refs. | |||
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January 7 | "Starboy" | The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk | "Starboy" | The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk | "Black Beatles" | Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci Mane | "Black Beatles" | Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci Mane | [1] | |||
January 14 | "Black Beatles" | Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci Mane | [2] | |||||||||
January 21 | "Bad and Boujee" | Migos featuring Lil Uzi Vert | "Bad and Boujee" | Migos featuring Lil Uzi Vert | [3] | |||||||
January 28 | [4] | |||||||||||
February 4 | "Fake Love" | Drake | [5] | |||||||||
February 11 | [6] | |||||||||||
February 18 | [7] | |||||||||||
February 25 | "Bad and Boujee" | Migos featuring Lil Uzi Vert | [8] | |||||||||
March 4 | "That's What I Like" | Bruno Mars | [9] | |||||||||
March 11 | [10] | |||||||||||
March 18 | [11] | |||||||||||
March 25 | [12] | |||||||||||
April 1 | "That's What I Like" | Bruno Mars | [13] | |||||||||
April 8 | [14] | |||||||||||
April 15 | "ISpy" | Kyle featuring Lil Yachty | [15] | |||||||||
April 22 | "Humble" | Kendrick Lamar | "Humble" | Kendrick Lamar | [16] | |||||||
April 29 | "That's What I Like" | Bruno Mars | "Both" | Gucci Mane featuring Drake | [17] | |||||||
May 6 | "Humble" | Kendrick Lamar | [18] | |||||||||
May 13 | "That's What I Like" | Bruno Mars | "Mask Off" | Future | [19] | |||||||
May 20 | "I'm the One" | DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne | "I'm the One" | DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne | [20] | |||||||
May 27 | "That's What I Like" | Bruno Mars | [21] | |||||||||
June 3 | "That's What I Like" | Bruno Mars | [22] | |||||||||
June 10 | [23] | |||||||||||
June 17 | [24] | |||||||||||
June 24 | [25] | |||||||||||
July 1 | "I'm the One" | DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne | [26] | |||||||||
July 8 | [27] | |||||||||||
July 15 | "Wild Thoughts" | DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller | [28] | |||||||||
July 22 | "That's What I Like" | Bruno Mars | [29] | |||||||||
July 29 | "Wild Thoughts" | DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller | "Wild Thoughts" | DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller | [30] | |||||||
August 5 | [31] | |||||||||||
August 12 | [32] | |||||||||||
August 19 | "Unforgettable" | French Montana featuring Swae Lee | [33] | |||||||||
August 26 | "Wild Thoughts" | DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller | [34] | |||||||||
September 2 | "Bodak Yellow" | Cardi B | [35] | |||||||||
September 9 | [36] | |||||||||||
September 16 | "Bodak Yellow" | Cardi B | [37] | |||||||||
September 23 | [38] | |||||||||||
September 30 | "Bodak Yellow" | Cardi B | [39] | |||||||||
October 7 | [40] | |||||||||||
October 14 | [41] | |||||||||||
October 21 | [42] | |||||||||||
October 28 | "Rockstar" | Post Malone featuring 21 Savage | "Rockstar" | Post Malone featuring 21 Savage | [43] | |||||||
November 4 | "Young Dumb & Broke" | Khalid | [44] | |||||||||
November 11 | [45] | |||||||||||
November 18 | [46] | |||||||||||
November 25 | [47] | |||||||||||
December 2 | [48] | |||||||||||
December 9 | "Rockstar" | Post Malone featuring 21 Savage | [49] | |||||||||
December 16 | [50] | |||||||||||
December 23 | "No Limit" | G-Eazy featuring Cardi B and ASAP Rocky | [51] | |||||||||
December 30 | [52] |
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