List of Billboard Rhythmic number-one songs of the 2010s

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The Rhythmic chart (concurrently referred to as Rhythmic Songs since June 2009) debuted in Billboard Magazine in the issue dated October 3, 1992, as the Top 40/Rhythm-Crossover chart. Weekly rankings are "compiled from a national sample of airplay" as measured by Nielsen BDS monitoring rhythmic radios stations in the United States continuously.

Contents

Below is the list of songs to reach number one on the Rhythmic chart during the 2010s.

Number-one rhythmic hits of the 2010s

Key

↓↑ – Song's run at number one was non-consecutive
– Number-one rhythmic song of the year
Contents
Reached
number one
SongArtist(s)Weeks at
number one
2010 [1] [2]
December 5, 2009"Empire State of Mind" Jay-Z and Alicia Keys 7
January 23"Replay" Iyaz 3
February 13"BedRock" Young Money featuring Lloyd 7
April 3"Nothin' on You" ↓↑ [3] B.o.B featuring Bruno Mars 7
May 1"Rude Boy" Rihanna 2
June 5"OMG" Usher featuring will.i.am 7
July 24"Find Your Love" Drake 3
August 14"Love the Way You Lie" Eminem featuring Rihanna7
October 2"DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love"Usher featuring Pitbull 4
October 30"Bottoms Up" Trey Songz featuring Nicki Minaj 1
November 6"Like a G6" Far East Movement featuring Dev & The Cataracs 3
November 27"Just a Dream" Nelly 3
December 18"Only Girl (In the World)"Rihanna1
December 25"What's My Name"Rihanna featuring Drake9
2011 [4]
February 26"Black & Yellow" Wiz Khalifa 1
March 5"Grenade"Bruno Mars1
March 12"Down on Me" Jeremih featuring 50 Cent 8
May 7"Look at Me Now" Chris Brown featuring Lil' Wayne and Busta Rhymes 1
May 14"E.T." Katy Perry featuring Kanye West 4
June 11"The Show Goes On" Lupe Fiasco 1
June 18"Give Me Everything" [5] Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer 7
August 6"Super Bass"Nicki Minaj1
August 13"How to Love" ↓↑Lil' Wayne5
August 20"Party Rock Anthem" LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock 2
October 1"Lighters" Bad Meets Evil featuring Bruno Mars4
October 29"Headlines"Drake4
November 26"We Found Love" ↓↑Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris 9
December 31 [6] "Work Out" J. Cole 1
2012 [7]
February 4"Good Feeling" Flo Rida 4
March 3 Young, Wild & Free" ↓↑ Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa featuring Bruno Mars3
March 10"The Motto" [8] Drake featuring Lil Wayne2
April 7"Take Care"Drake featuring Rihanna7
May 26"Wild Ones"Flo Rida featuring Sia 2
June 9"Drank in My Cup" Kirko Bangz 4
July 7"Where Have You Been"Rihanna9
September 8"Mercy"Kanye West featuring Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz 1
September 15"Whistle"Flo Rida4
October 13"2 Reasons"Trey Songz featuring T.I. 1
October 20"As Long as You Love Me" Justin Bieber featuring Big Sean3
November 10"Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" Ne-Yo 3
December 1"Diamonds"Rihanna10
2013 [9]
February 9"Locked Out of Heaven"Bruno Mars1
February 16"Thrift Shop" Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz 8
April 13"Suit & Tie" Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-Z 2
April 27"Started from the Bottom"Drake3
May 18"Can't Hold Us"Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton 6
June 29"Mirrors"Justin Timberlake2
July 13"Blurred Lines" [10] Robin Thicke featuring Pharrell Williams and T.I.10
September 21"Holy Grail"Jay-Z featuring Justin Timberlake2
October 5"Hold On, We're Going Home"Drake featuring Majid Jordan 10
December 14"The Monster"Eminem featuring Rihanna8
2014 [11]
February 8"Show Me" Kid Ink featuring Chris Brown3
March 1"Drunk in Love" Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z3
March 22"Dark Horse"Katy Perry featuring Juicy J 1
March 29"Happy" ↓↑Pharrell Williams2
April 5"Talk Dirty" Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz3
May 3"All of Me" John Legend 1
May 10"Loyal"Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Too Short, French Montana or Tyga 2
May 24"Na Na"Trey Songz1
May 31"Turn Down for What" DJ Snake featuring Lil Jon 2
June 14"Fancy" Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX 4
July 12"Problem" Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea3
August 2"2 On" Tinashe featuring Schoolboy Q 3
August 23"Am I Wrong" Nico & Vinz 2
September 6"Don't Tell 'Em" [12] Jeremih featuring YG 7
October 25"Black Widow"Iggy Azalea featuring Rita Ora 3
November 15"New Flame"Chris Brown featuring Usher and Rick Ross 1
November 22"Touchin, Lovin"Trey Songz featuring Nicki Minaj4
December 20"I Don't F**k with You"Big Sean featuring E-40 1
December 27"Tuesday" ILoveMakonnen featuring Drake1
2015 [13]
January 3"Love Me Harder"Ariana Grande featuring The Weeknd 5
February 7"I Don't Mind"Usher featuring Juicy J1
February 14"Uptown Funk" Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars5
March 21"Time of Our Lives"Pitbull featuring Ne-Yo1
March 28"Truffle Butter"Nicki Minaj featuring Drake and Lil Wayne1
April 4"Somebody" Natalie La Rose featuring Jeremih4
May 2"Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)"The Weeknd3
May 23"Trap Queen" Fetty Wap 2
June 6"See You Again"Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth 4
July 4"Post to Be" Omarion featuring Chris Brown and Jhené Aiko 1
July 11"You Know You Like It"DJ Snake and AlunaGeorge 2
July 25"Hey Mama" David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha and Afrojack1
August 1"Can't Feel My Face" [14] The Weeknd5
September 5"Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)" OMI 1
September 12"My Way"Fetty Wap featuring Monty1
September 19"The Hills"The Weeknd5
October 24"Hotline Bling"Drake8
December 19"Here" Alessia Cara 2
2016 [15]
January 2"White Iverson" Post Malone 1
January 9"Antidote" Travis Scott 2
January 23"Sorry"Justin Bieber2
February 6"Jumpman"Drake & Future 1
February 13"In the Night"The Weeknd1
February 20"Say It" Tory Lanez 2
March 5"Me, Myself & I" G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha2
March 19"Work"Rihanna featuring Drake6
April 30"Might Not" Belly featuring The Weeknd3
May 21"Work from Home" Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign 1
May 28"One Dance" [16] Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla6
July 9"Don't Mind" Kent Jones 3
July 30"Needed Me"Rihanna2
August 13"Controlla"Drake featuring Popcaan 2
August 27"For Free" DJ Khaled featuring Drake3
September 17"Too Good"Drake featuring Rihanna6
October 29"Broccoli" DRAM featuring Lil Yachty 1
November 5"Starboy"The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk 6
December 17"24K Magic"Bruno Mars1
December 24 [17] "Black Beatles" Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci Mane 5
2017 [18]
January 28"Fake Love"Drake4
February 25"Bad Things" Machine Gun Kelly X Camila Cabello 1
March 4"Bounce Back" ↓↑Big Sean2
March 11"Bad and Boujee" Migos featuring Lil Uzi Vert 2
April 1"Party Monster"The Weeknd1
April 8"Goosebumps"Travis Scott featuring Kendrick Lamar 1
April 15"That's What I Like"Bruno Mars3
May 6"ISpy" ↓↑ Kyle featuring Lil Yachty2
May 13"Shining"DJ Khaled featuring Beyoncé and Jay-Z1
May 27"Passionfruit"Drake1
June 3"Humble"Kendrick Lamar3
June 24"Mask Off"Future1
July 1"I'm the One"DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne4
July 29"Unforgettable" [19] French Montana Featuring Swae Lee 1
August 5"Wild Thoughts"DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller 8
September 30"Loyalty"Kendrick Lamar Featuring Rihanna1
October 7"Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)" Cardi B 4
November 4"Rake It Up"Yo Gotti Featuring Nicki Minaj1
November 11"Rockstar" ↓↑Post Malone featuring 21 Savage 6
December 16"No Limit"G-Eazy featuring ASAP Rocky and Cardi B2
December 30"Love"Kendrick Lamar featuring Zacari1
2018 [20]
January 3"Havana"Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug 3
January 20"I Get the Bag" Gucci Mane featuring Migos1
February 3"Sky Walker" Miguel featuring Travis Scott1
February 10"Lemon" N.E.R.D featuring Rihanna1
February 17"Finesse" (remix)Bruno Mars featuring Cardi B2
March 3"God's Plan" [21] Drake6
April 14"Pray for Me"The Weeknd featuring Kendrick Lamar2
April 28"Psycho"Post Malone featuring Ty Dolla Sign4
May 26"Nice for What"Drake6
July 7"Be Careful"Cardi B1
July 14"I Like It"Cardi B featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin 4
August 11"In My Feelings"Drake4
September 8"Taste"Tyga featuring Offset 4
October 6"No Brainer"DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, and Chance the Rapper1
October 13"Lucid Dreams" Juice Wrld 1
October 20"Big Bank"YG featuring 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Nicki Minaj1
October 27"Sicko Mode"Travis Scott5
December 1"Wake Up in the Sky"Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars, Kodak Black 3
December 22"Trip" Ella Mai 1
December 29"Mia"Bad Bunny featuring Drake2
2019 [22] [23]
January 12"Zeze"Kodak Black featuring Travis Scott and Offset1
January 19"Sunflower"Post Malone and Swae Lee4
February 16"Better" Khalid 1
February 23"Wow" [24] Post Malone5
March 30"Going Bad" Meek Mill featuring Drake2
April 13"Please Me"Cardi B and Bruno Mars1
April 20"A Lot"21 Savage featuring J. Cole2
May 4"Middle Child"J. Cole1
May 11"Talk" ↓↑Khalid2
May 18"Look Back at It" A Boogie wit da Hoodie 1
May 25"Old Town Road" ↓↑ Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus 3
June 8"Pure Water" Mustard and Migos2
July 6"Act Up" City Girls 1
July 13"Wake Up"Travis Scott featuring The Weeknd1
July 20"Close Friends" Lil Baby 1
July 27"Truth Hurts" ↓↑ Lizzo 3
August 3"No Guidance" ↓↑Chris Brown featuring Drake4
August 31"Money in the Grave"Drake featuring Rick Ross3
September 21"Goodbyes"Post Malone featuring Young Thug1
September 28"My Type" Saweetie 2
October 19"Ransom" Lil Tecca 1
October 26"Hot Girl Summer" Megan Thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign1
November 2"Panini"Lil Nas X1
November 16"On Chill" Wale featuring Jeremih1
November 23"Heat"Chris Brown featuring Gunna 1
November 30"Enemies"Post Malone featuring DaBaby 2
December 14"Highest in the Room"Travis Scott1
December 21"Ballin’"↓↑ [25] Mustard featuring Roddy Ricch 2
December 28"Leave Em Alone" Layton Greene, Lil Baby, City Girls & PnB Rock 3

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