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Updated the top 20 best-selling SoundScan-reported albums of the decade so far

Rank / Album / Year Released / Artist / Latest reported sales / source
1. 21 (2011) - Adele - 11.1 million (as of Jan. 13, 2015 via Billboard)
2. Recovery (2010) - Eminem - 4.622 million (as of Oct. 30, 2014 via @chartnews)
3. Speak Now (2010) - Taylor Swift - 4.435 million (as of Oct. 29, 2014 via RoughStock)
4. 1989 (2014) - Taylor Swift - 4.416 million (as of Feb. 27, 2015 via @chartnews)
5. Red (2012) - Taylor Swift - 4.133 million (as of Jan. 8, 2015 via RoughStock)
6. Need You Now (2010) - Lady Antebellum - 4 million (as of Apr. 2013 via @chartnews)
7. Disney's Frozen Soundtrack (2013) - 3.927 million (as of Jan. 9, 2015 via Billboard)
8. Christmas (2011) - Michael Buble - 3.573 million (as of Dec. 10, 2014 via @chartnews)
9. My World 2.0 (2010) - Justin Bieber - 3.299 million (as of Nov. 4, 2013 via @chartnews)
10. My Kinda Party (2010) - Jason Aldean - 3.130 million (as of Jan. 8, 2015 via RoughStock)

11. Sigh No More (2009) - Mumford & Sons - 3.101 million (as of Apr. 8, 2014 via @chartnews)
12. Teenage Dream (2010) - Katy Perry - 2.94 million (as of Jan. 25, 2015 via Billboard)
13. The 20/20 Experience (2013) - Justin Timberlake - 2.651 million (as of July 2, 2014 via Billboard)
14. Babel (2012) - Mumford & Sons - 2.629 million (as of May 8, 2014 via Chart Watch)
15. Night Visions (2012) - Imagine Dragons - 2.413 million (as of Dec. 28, 2014 via SoundScan)
16. Crash My Party (2013) - Luke Bryan - 2.385 million (as of Feb. 27, 2015 via RoughStock)
17. Born This Way (2011) - Lady Gaga - 2.326 million (as of Mar. 30, 2014 via Billboard)
18. Unorthodox Jukebox (2012) - Bruno Mars - 2.314 million (as of Sept. 26, 2014 via @chartnews)
19. Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010) - Bruno Mars - 2.310 million (as of Aug. 15, 2014 via Billboard)
20. Tailgates & Tanlines (2011) - Luke Bryan - 2.3 million (as of July 9, 2014 via Billboard)

Bubbling Under:
21. Tha Carter IV (2011) - Lil Wayne - 2.279 million (as of Apr. 11, 2013 via @chartnews)
22. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013) - Eminem - 2.264 million (as of Dec. 31, 2014 via SoundScan)
23. BEYONCE (2013) - Beyonce - 2.223 million (as of Feb. 25, 2015 via @chartnews)
24. The Gift (2010) - Susan Boyle - 2.18 million (as of Dec. 1, 2014 via Billboard)
25. Here To The Good Times (2012) - Florida Georgia Line - 2.142 million (as of Jan. 8, 2015 via RoughStock)
26. Take Care (2011) - Drake - 2.109 million (as of Jan. 8, 2014 via @chartnews)
27. Pink Friday (2010) - Nicki Minaj - 2.1 million (as of Feb. 11, 2015 via @chartnews)
28. The Fame (2008) - Lady Gaga - 2.094 million (as of Mar. 30, 2014 via Billboard)

 

Note: I'll update the opening posts (OP) of this thread once the new site update of GagaDaily has been fully finished and all technical errors (i.e. old spoilers not working and some terms/text like an apostrophe being oddly replaced with random symbols) caused by the site update have been entirely fixed. 

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Instead of updating the OPs (and editing them after the unwanted technical errors caused by the site update), I'll now just post the updated lists individually here, well since it's easier for me than completely editing the OPs w/c was messed up the site update. 

First, here are the chart-topping artists and songs on Billboard's Mainstream Top 40 this decade so far (i.e. 2000-present)

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Artist / #1 Pop Songs / Peak Year / cumulative weeks spent at #1

Male Acts

Bruno Mars - 7 #1s, 5 #1s as lead

Nothin' On You (w/ B.o.B) - 2010, 1 week

Just The Way You Are - 2010, 3 weeks

Grenade - 2011, 5 weeks

It Will Rain - 2012, 1 week

Locked Out Of Heaven - 2012-2013, 5 weeks

When I Was Your Man - 2013, 3 weeks

Uptown Funk! (w/ Mark Ronson) - 2015, 6 weeks

TOTAL: 24 weeks at #1

 

Maroon 5 / Adam Levine - 6 #1s, 5 #1s as lead

Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera) - 2011, 6 weeks

Stereo Hearts (w/ Gym Class Heroes)* - 2011, 3 weeks

Payphone (feat. Wiz Khalifa) - 2012, 4 weeks

One More Night - 2012, 8 weeks

Daylight - 2013, 1 week

Animals - 2014, 4 weeks

TOTAL: 26 weeks at #1

*Featured as Adam Levine

 

Pharrell Williams - 2 #1s, 1 #1 as lead

Blurred Lines (w/ Robin Thicke, T.I.) - 2013, 10 weeks

Happy - 2014, 4 weeks

TOTAL: 14 weeks at #1

 

Eminem - 2 #1s

Love The Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna) - 2010, 2 weeks

The Monster (feat. Rihanna) - 2013-2014, 5 weeks

TOTAL: 7 weeks at #1

 

Taio Cruz - 2 #1s

Break Your Heart (feat. Ludacris) - 2010, 3 weeks

Dynamite - 2010, 4 weeks

TOTAL: 7 weeks at #1

 

Pitbull - 2 #1s

Give Me Everything (feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack, Nayer) - 2011, 3 weeks

Timber (feat. Kesha) - 2014, 3 weeks

TOTAL: 6 weeks at #1

 

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - 2 #1s

Thrift Shop (feat. Wanz) - 2013, 2 weeks

Can’t Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton) - 2013, 4 weeks

TOTAL: 6 weeks at #1

 

Justin Timberlake - 2 #1s

Mirrors - 2013, 3 weeks

Not A Bad Thing - 2014, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 5 weeks at #1

 

Ludacris - 2 #1s

Break Your Heart (w/ Taio Cruz) - 2010, 3 weeks

Tonight (I’m Lovin' You) (w/ Enrique Iglesias) - 2011, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 5 weeks at #1

 

Flo Rida - 2 #1s

Good Feeling - 2012, 1 week

Whistle - 2012, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 3 weeks at #1

 

Jason Derulo - 2 #1s

In My Head - 2010, 2 weeks

Talk Dirty (feat. 2 Chainz) - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 3 weeks at #1

 

One-time chart-toppers:

As lead:

Iyaz - Replay - 2010, 2 weeks

Nelly - Just A Dream - 2010, 2 weeks

Enrique Iglesias - Tonight (feat. Ludacris, DJ Frank E) - 2011, 2 weeks

Cee Lo Green - Forget You - 2011, 1 week

LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem (feat. Lauren Bennett, GoonRock) - 2011, 1 week

Gym Class Heroes - Stereo Hearts (feat. Adam Levine) - 2011, 3 weeks

David Guetta - Without You (feat. Usher) - 2011, 1 week

The Wanted - Glad You Come - 2012, 1 week

fun. - We Are Young (feat. Janelle Monae) - 2012, 5 weeks

Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra) - 2012, 3 weeks

Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines (feat. Pharrell, T.I.) - 2013, 10 weeks

Avicii - Wake Me Up! - 2013, 3 weeks

Imagine Dragons - Demons - 2013, 1 week

OneRepublic - Counting Stars - 2014, 1 week

John Legend - All Of Me - 2014, 5 weeks

Nico & Vinz - Am I Wrong - 2014, 2 weeks

MAGIC! - Rude - 2014, 3 weeks

Sam Smith - Stay With Me - 2014, 2 weeks

Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk! (feat. Bruno Mars) - 2015, 6 weeks

 

As featured:

Snoop Dogg - California Gurls (w/ Katy Perry) - 2010, 7 weeks

Ludacris - Tonight (w/ Enrique Iglesias) - 2011, 2 weeks

DJ Frank E - Tonight (w/ Enrique Iglesias) - 2011, 2 weeks

Kanye West - E.T. (w/ Katy Perry) - 2011, 6 weeks

Ne-Yo - Give Me Everything (w/ Pitbull) - 2011, 3 weeks

Afrojack - Give Me Everything (w/ Pitbull) - 2011, 3 weeks

GoonRock - Party Rock Anthem (w/ LMFAO) - 2011, 1 week

Usher - Without You (w/ David Guetta) - 2011, 1 week

Calvin Harris - We Found Love (w/ Rihanna) - 2011-2012, 8 weeks

Wiz Khalifa - Payphone (w/ Maroon 5) - 2012, 4 weeks

Wanz - Thrift Shop (w/ Macklemore & Ryan Lewis) - 2013, 2 weeks

Mikky Ekko - Stay (w/ Rihanna) - 2013, 2 weeks

Nate Ruess - Just Give Me A Reason (w/ P!nk) - 2013, 2 weeks

Ray Dalton - Can’t Hold Us (w/ Macklemore & Ryan Lewis) - 2013, 4 weeks

T.I. - Blurred Lines (w/ Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams) - 2013, 10 weeks

Juicy J - Dark Horse (w/ Katy Perry) - 2014, 5 weeks

2 Chainz - Talk Dirty (w/ Jason Derulo) - 2014, 1 week

Female Acts

Katy Perry - 9 #1s

California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg) - 2010, 7 weeks

Teenage Dream - 2010, 4 weeks

Firework - 2011, 4 weeks

E.T. (feat. Kanye West) - 2011, 6 weeks

Last Friday Night - 2011, 6 weeks

The One That Got Away - 2012, 1 week

Wide Awake - 2012, 4 weeks

Roar - 2013, 5 weeks

Dark Horse (feat. Juicy J) - 2014, 5 weeks

TOTAL: 42 weeks at #1

 

Rihanna - 7 #1s

Rude Boy - 2010, 2 weeks

Love The Way You Lie (w/ Eminem) - 2010, 2 weeks

Only Girl (In The World) - 2010, 3 weeks

S&M - 2011, 1 week

We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris) - 2011-2012, 8 weeks

Stay (feat. Mikky Ekko) - 2013, 2 weeks

The Monster (w/ Eminem) - 2013-2014, 5 weeks

TOTAL: 23 weeks at #1

 

Kesha - 4 #1s, 3 #1s as lead

Tik Tok - 2010, 7 weeks

Your Love Is My Drug - 2010, 2 weeks

Die Young - 2012, 2 weeks

Timber (w/ Pitbull) - 2014, 3 weeks

TOTAL: 14 weeks at #1

 

P!nk - 4 #1s

Raise Your Glass - 2010-2011, 2 weeks

****in' Perfect - 2011, 2 weeks

Blow Me (One Last Kiss) - 2012, 1 week

Just Give Me A Reason (feat. Nate Ruess) - 2013, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 7 weeks at #1

 

Taylor Swift - 3 #1s

I Knew You Were Trouble - 2013, 7 weeks

Shake It Off - 2014, 2 weeks

Blank Space - 2014-2015, 5 weeks

TOTAL: 14 weeks at #1

 

Lady Gaga - 3 #1s

Bad Romance - 2010, 3 weeks

Telephone (feat. Beyonce) - 2010, 4 weeks

Born This Way - 2011, 1 week

TOTAL: 8 weeks at #1

 

Iggy Azalea - 3 #1s

Fancy (feat. Charlie XCX) - 2014, 3 weeks

Problem (w/ Ariana Grande) - 2014, 2 weeks

Black Widow (feat. Rita Ora) - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 6 weeks at #1

 

Adele - 2 #1s

Rolling In The Deep - 2011, 5 weeks

Set Fire To The Rain - 2012, 4 weeks

TOTAL: 9 weeks at #1

 

Charli XCX - 2 #1s

Fancy (w/ Iggy Azalea) - 2014, 3 weeks

Boom Clap - 2014, 3 weeks

TOTAL: 6 weeks at #1

 

One-time chart-toppers:

As lead:

Britney Spears - I Wanna Go - 2011, 1 week

Kelly Clarkson - Stronger - 2012, 4 weeks

Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe - 2012, 3 weeks

Ellie Goulding - Lights - 2012, 1 week

Demi Lovato - Give Your Heart Break - 2012, 1 week

Lorde - Royals - 2013, 1 week

Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball - 2013, 2 weeks

Ariana Grande - Problem (feat. Iggy Azalea) - 2014, 2 weeks

Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass - 2014, 3 weeks

Tove Lo - Habits (Stay High) - 2014, 2 weeks 

 

As featured:

Beyonce - Telephone (w/ Lady Gaga) - 2010, 4 weeks

Nayer - Give Me Everything (w/ Pitbull) - 2011, 3 weeks

Lauren Bennett - Party Rock Anthem (w/ LMFAO) - 2011, 1 week

Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger (w/ Maroon 5) - 2011, 6 weeks

Janelle Monae - We Are Young (w/ fun.) - 2012, 5 weeks

Kimbra- Somebody That I Used To Know (w/ Gotye) - 2012, 3 weeks

Rita Ora - Black Widow (w/ Iggy Azalea) - 2014, 1 week

Overview:

Top Acts with the most #1 pop songs in 2010s:

Rank / Artist / # of #1 pop songs / cumulative weeks at #1

1. Katy Perry - 9 #1 songs / 42 weeks

2. Bruno Mars - 7 #1 songs / 24 weeks

2. Rihanna - 7 #1 songs / 23 weeks

3. Maroon 5 / Adam Levine - 6 #1 songs / 26 weeks

4. Kesha - 4 #1 songs / 14 weeks

4. P!nk - 4 #1 songs / 7 weeks

5. Taylor Swift - 3 #1 songs / 14 weeks

5. Lady Gaga - 3 #1 songs / 8 weeks

5. Iggy Azalea - 3 #1 songs / 6 weeks

 

Top Acts with the most weeks at #1 in 2010s:

Rank / Artist / cumulative weeks at #1 / # of #1 pop songs

1. Katy Perry - 42 weeks / 9 #1 songs

2. Maroon 5 / Adam Levine - 26 weeks / 6 #1 songs

3. Bruno Mars - 24 weeks / 7 #1 songs

4. Rihanna - 23 weeks / 7 #1 songs

5. Taylor Swift - 14 weeks / 3 #1 songs

5. Kesha - 14 weeks / 4 #1 songs

5. Pharrell Williams - 14 weeks / 2 #1 songs

6. Robin Thicke - 10 weeks / 1 #1 song

6. T.I. - 10 weeks / 1 #1 song

 

Top Songs with the most weeks at #1 in 2010s:

Rank / Song / Peak Year / Artist / # of weeks at #1

1. Blurred Lines (2013) - Robin Thicke feat. Pharrell, T.I. - 10 weeks

2. We Found Love (2011-2012) - Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - 8 weeks

2. One More Night (2012) - Maroon 5 - 8 weeks

3. Tik Tok (2010) - Kesha - 7 weeks

3. California Gurls (2010) - Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg - 7 weeks

3. I Knew You Were Trouble (2013) - Taylor Swift - 7 weeks

4. Moves Like Jagger (2011) - Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - 6 weeks

4. E.T. (2011) - Katy Perry feat. Kanye West - 6 weeks

4. Last Friday Night (2011) - Katy Perry - 6 weeks

4. Uptown Funk! (2015) – Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars – 6 weeks

5. Grenade (2011) - Bruno Mars - 5 weeks

5. Rolling In The Deep (2011) - Adele - 5 weeks

5. We Are Young (2012) - fun. feat. Janelle Monae - 5 weeks

5. Locked Out Of Heaven (2012-2013) - Bruno Mars - 5 weeks

5. Roar (2013) - Katy Perry - 5 weeks

5. The Monster (2013-2014) - Eminem feat. Rihanna - 5 weeks

5. Dark Horse (2014) - Katy Perry feat. Juicy J - 5 weeks

5. All Of Me (2015) - John Legend - 5 weeks

5. Blank Space (2015) - Taylor Swift - 5 weeks

 

 

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List of chart-topping artists and singles on the Billboard HOT 100 chart this decade so far (2010-present), as of March 4, 2015:

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Artist / #1 singles / Peak Year / cumulative weeks spent at #1

Male Acts

Bruno Mars - 6 #1 singles

Nothin' On You (w/ B.o.B) - 2010, 2 weeks

Just The Way You Are - 2010, 4 weeks

Grenade - 2011, 4 weeks

Locked Out Of Heaven - 2012-2013, 6 weeks

When I Was Your Man - 2013, 1 week

Uptown Funk! (w/ Mark Ronson) - 2015, 9 weeks

TOTAL: 26 weeks at #1

 

Eminem - 3 #1 singles

Not Afraid - 2010, 1 week

Love The Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna) - 2010, 7 weeks

The Monster (feat. Rihanna) - 2013-2014, 4 weeks

TOTAL: 12 weeks at #1

 

Pharrell Williams - 2 #1 singles

Blurred Lines (w/ Robin Thicke & T.I.) - 2013, 12 weeks

Happy - 2014, 10 weeks

TOTAL: 22 weeks at #1

 

Maroon 5 - 2 #1 singles

Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera) - 2011, 4 weeks

One More Night - 2012, 9 weeks

TOTAL: 13 weeks at #1

 

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - 2 #1 singles

Thrift Shop (feat. Wanz) - 2013, 6 weeks

Can't Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton) - 2013, 5 weeks

TOTAL: 11 weeks at #1

 

LMFAO - 2 #1 singles

Party Rock Anthem (feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock) - 2011, 6 weeks

Sexy And I Know It - 2012, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 8 weeks at #1

 

Pitbull - 2 #1 singles

Give Me Everything (feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack, & Nayer) - 2011, 1 week

Timber (feat. Kesha) - 2014, 3 weeks

TOTAL: 4 weeks at #1

 

One-time chart-toppers:

As lead:

The Black Eyed Peas - Imma Be - 2010, 2 weeks

Taio Cruz - Break Your Heart (feat. Ludacris) - 2010, 1 week

B.o.B - Nothin On You (feat. Bruno Mars) - 2010, 2 weeks

Usher - OMG (feat. will.i.am) - 2010, 4 weeks

Far East Movement - Like A G6 (feat. Cataracs & Dev) - 2010, 3 weeks

Wiz Khalifa - Black And Yellow - 2011, 1 week

Pitbull - Give Me Everything (feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack, Nayer) - 2011, 1 week

fun. - We Are Young (feat. Janelle Monae) - 2012, 6 weeks

Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra) - 2012, 8 weeks

Flo Rida - Whistle - 2012, 2 weeks

Baauer - Harlem Shake - 2013, 5 weeks

Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines (feat. Pharrell, T.I.) - 2013, 12 weeks

John Legend - All Of Me - 2014, 3 weeks

MAGIC! - Rude - 2014, 6 weeks

Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk! (feat. Bruno Mars) - 2015, 9 weeks

 

As featured:

Snoop Dogg - California Gurls (w/ Katy Perry) - 2010, 6 weeks

Cataracs - Like A G6 (w/ Far East Movement) - 2010, 3 weeks

Drake – What’s My Name? (w/ Rihanna) - 2011, 1 week

Kanye West - E.T. (w/ Katy Perry) - 2011, 5 weeks

Ne-Yo - Give Me Everything (w/ Pitbull) - 2011, 1 week

Afrojack - Give Me Everything (w/ Pitbull) - 2011, 1 week

GoonRock - Party Rock Anthem (w/ LMFAO) - 2011, 6 weeks

Calvin Harris - We Found Love (w/ Rihanna) - 2011-2012, 10 weeks

Wanz - Thrift Shop (w/ Macklemore & Ryan Lewis) - 2013, 6 weeks

Nate Ruess - Just Give Me A Reason (w/ P!nk) - 2013, 3 weeks

Ray Dalton – Can’t Hold Us (w/ Macklemore & Ryan Lewis) - 2013, 5 weeks

T.I. - Blurred Lines (w/ Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams) - 2013, 12 weeks

Juicy J - Dark Horse (w/ Katy Perry) - 2014, 4 weeks

Female Acts

Rihanna - 8 #1 singles

Rude Boy - 2010, 5 weeks

Love The Way You Lie (w/ Eminem) - 2010, 7 weeks

What's My Name? (feat. Drake) - 2010, 1 week

Only Girl (In The World) - 2010, 1 week

S&M (feat. Britney Spears) - 2011, 1 week

We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris) - 2011-2012, 10 weeks

Diamonds - 2012, 3 weeks

The Monster (w/ Eminem) - 2013-2014, 4 weeks

TOTAL: 32 weeks at #1

 

Katy Perry - 8 #1 singles

California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg) - 2010, 6 weeks

Teenage Dream - 2010, 2 weeks

Firework - 2010-2011, 4 weeks

E.T. (feat. Kanye West) - 2011, 5 weeks

Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) - 2011, 2 weeks

Part Of Me - 2012, 1 week

Roar - 2013, 2 weeks

Dark Horse (feat. Juicy J) - 2014, 4 weeks

TOTAL: 26 weeks at #1

 

Adele - 3 #1 singles

Rolling In The Deep - 2011, 7 weeks

Someone Like You - 2011, 5 weeks

Set Fire To The Rain - 2012, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 14 weeks at #1

 

Taylor Swift - 3 #1 singles

We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together - 2012, 3 weeks

Shake It Off - 2014, 4 weeks

Blank Space - 2014-2015, 7 weeks

TOTAL: 14 weeks at #1

 

Kesha - 3 #1 singles

Tik Tok - 2010, 9 weeks

We R Who We R - 2010, 1 week

Timber (w/ Pitbull) - 2014, 3 weeks

TOTAL: 13 weeks at #1

 

P!nk - 2 #1 singles

Raise Your Glass - 2010, 1 week

Just Give Me A Reason (feat. Nate Ruess) - 2013, 3 weeks

TOTAL: 4 weeks at #1

 

Britney Spears - 2 #1 singles

Hold It Against Me - 2011, 1 week

S&M (w/ Rihanna) - 2011, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

One-time chart-toppers:

As lead/solo:

Lady Gaga - Born This Way - 2011, 6 weeks

Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) - 2012, 3 weeks

Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe - 2012, 9 weeks

Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball - 2013, 3 weeks

Lorde - Royals - 2013, 9 weeks

Iggy Azalea - Fancy (feat. Charli XCX) - 2014, 7 weeks

Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass - 2014, 8 weeks

 

As featured:

Dev - Like A G6 (w/ Far East Movement) - 2010, 3 weeks

Nayer - Give Me Everything (w/ Pitbull) - 2011, 1 week

Lauren Bennett - Party Rock Anthem (w/ LMFAO) - 2011, 6 weeks

Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger (w/ Maroon 5), 2011, 4 weeks

Janelle Monae - We Are Young (w/ fun.) - 2012, 6 weeks

Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know (w/ Gotye) - 2012, 8 weeks

Charli XCX - Fancy (w/ Iggy Azalea) - 2014, 7 weeks

Overview:

Top Acts with the most #1 HOT 100 singles in 2010s:

Rank / Artist / # of #1 singles / cumulative weeks at #1

1. Rihanna - 8 #1 singles / 32 weeks

1. Katy Perry - 8 #1 singles / 26 weeks

2. Bruno Mars - 6 #1 singles / 26 weeks

3. Adele - 3 #1 singles / 14 weeks

3. Taylor Swift - 3 #1 singles / 14 weeks

3. Kesha - 3 #1 singles / 13 weeks

3. Eminem - 3 #1 singles / 12 weeks

4. Pharrell Williams - 2 #1 singles / 22 weeks

4. Maroon 5 - 2 #1 singles / 13 weeks

4. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - 2 #1 singles / 11 weeks

4. LMFAO - 2 #1 singles / 8 weeks

4. Pitbull - 2 #1 singles / 4 weeks

4. P!nk - 2 #1 singles / 4 weeks

4. Britney Spears - 2 #1 singles / 2 weeks

 

Top Acts with the most weeks at #1 in 2010s:

Rank / Artist / cumulative weeks at #1 / # of #1 singles

1. Rihanna - 32 weeks / 8 #1 singles

2. Katy Perry - 26 weeks / 8 #1 singles

2. Bruno Mars - 26 weeks / 6 #1 singles

3. Pharrell Williams - 22 weeks / 2 #1 singles

4. Adele - 14 weeks / 3 #1 singles

4. Taylor Swift - 14 weeks / 3 #1 singles

5. Maroon 5 - 13 weeks / 2 #1 singles

5. Kesha - 13 weeks / 3 #1 singles

6. Eminem - 12 weeks / 3 #1 singles

6. Robin Thicke - 12 weeks / 1 #1 single

6. T.I. - 12 weeks / 1 #1 single

7. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - 11 weeks / 2 #1 singles

8. Calvin Harris - 10 weeks / 1 #1 single

9. Carly Rae Jepsen - 9 weeks / 1 #1 single

9. Lorde - 9 weeks / 1 #1 single

9. Mark Ronson – 9 weeks / 1 #1 single

 

Top Singles with the most weeks at #1 in 2010s:

Rank / Single / Peak Year / Artist / # of weeks at #1

1. Blurred Lines (2013) - Robin Thicke feat. Pharrell Williams, T.I. - 12 weeks

2. We Found Love (2011) - Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - 10 weeks

2. Happy (2014) - Pharrell Williams - 10 weeks

3. Tik Tok (2010) - Kesha - 9 weeks

3. Call Me Maybe (2012) - Carly Rae Jepsen - 9 weeks

3. One More Night (2012) - Maroon 5 - 9 weeks

3. Royals (2013) - Lorde - 9 weeks

3. Uptown Funk! (2015) - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars - 9 weeks

4. Somebody That I Used To Know (2012) - Gotye feat. Kimbra - 8 weeks

4. All About That Bass (2014) - Meghan Trainor - 8 weeks

5. Love The Way You Lie (2010) - Eminem feat. Rihanna - 7 weeks

5. Rolling In The Deep (2011) - Adele - 7 weeks

5. Fancy (2014) - Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX - 7 weeks

5. Blank Space (2014) - Taylor Swift - 7 weeks

6. California Gurls (2010) - Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg - 6 weeks

6. Born This Way (2011) - Lady Gaga - 6 weeks

6. Party Rock Anthem (2011) - LMFAO feat. Lauren, GoonRock - 6 weeks

6. We Are Young (2012) - fun. feat. Janelle Monae - 6 weeks

6. Locked Out Of Heaven (2012) - Bruno Mars - 6 weeks

6. Thrift Shop (2013) - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz - 6 weeks

6. Rude (2014) - MAGIC! - 6 weeks

7. Rude Boy (2010) - Rihanna - 5 weeks

7. E.T. (2011) - Katy Perry feat. Kanye West - 5 weeks

7. Someone Like You (2011) - Adele - 5 weeks

7. Harlem Shake (2013) - Baauer - 5 weeks

7. Can’t Hold Us (2013) - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Dalton - 5 weeks

8. OMG (2010) - Usher feat. will.i.am - 4 weeks

8. Just The Way You Are (2010) - Bruno Mars - 4 weeks

8. Firework (2010) - Katy Perry - 4 weeks

8. Grenade (2011) - Bruno Mars - 4 weeks

8. Moves Like Jagger (2011) - Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - 4 weeks

8. The Monster (2013) - Eminem feat. Rihanna - 4 weeks

8. Dark Horse (2014) - Katy Perry feat. Juicy J - 4 weeks

8. Shake It Off (2014) - Taylor Swift - 4 weeks

With continued strong digital sales, streaming, and radio airplay, the chances for Uptown Funk! to eventually become the longest-reigning #1 single on the HOT 100 for this decade so far seem more plausible. The 9th week at the top for UF this week also made Bruno Mars tie Katy Perry's cumulative weeks spent at #1 since 2010, and more impressively he did it with only 6 chart-topping singles as opposed to Katy's 8. And if UF truly manages to score more weeks at #1 throughout March, Bruno would join Rihanna in an elite club of artists who spent at least 30 weeks at #1 on the HOT 100 since 2010. 

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List of chart-topping artists and albums on the Billboard 200 chart this decade so far (2010-present), as of March 4, 2015:

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Artist / #1 albums / Peak Year / cumulative weeks spent at #1

Male Solo Acts

Justin Bieber - 5 #1 albums

My World 2.0 - 2010, 4 weeks

Never Say Never: The Remixes (EP) - 2011, 1 week

Under The Mistletoe - 2011, 1 week

Believe - 2012, 1 week

Believe: Acoustic - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 8 weeks at #1

 

Drake - 4 #1 albums

Thank Me Later - 2010, 1 week

Take Care - 2011, 1 week

Nothing Was The Same - 2013, 1 week

If You're Reading This It's Too Late - 2015, 1 week

TOTAL: 4 weeks at #1

 

Eminem - 3 #1 albums

Recovery - 2010, 7 weeks

Hell: The Sequel (EP; as part of Bad Meets Evil) - 2011, 1 week

The Marshall Mathers LP 2 - 2013, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 10 weeks at #1

 

Kanye West - 3 #1 albums

My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy - 2010, 1 week

Watch The Throne (w/ Jay Z) - 2011, 2 weeks

Yeezus - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 4 weeks at #1

 

J. Cole - 3 #1 albums

Cole World: The Sideline Story - 2011, 1 week

Born Sinner - 2013, 1 week

Forest Hills Drive - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 3 weeks at #1

 

Michael Buble - 2 #1 albums

Christmas - 2011-2012, 5 weeks

To Be Loved - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 6 weeks at #1

 

Jay Z - 2 #1 albums

Watch The Throne (w/ Kanye West) - 2011, 2 weeks

Magna Carta… Holy Grail - 2013, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 4 weeks at #1

 

Justin Timberlake - 2 #1 albums

The 20/20 Experience - 2013, 3 weeks

The 20/20 Experience (2 Of 2) - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 4 weeks at #1

 

Lil Wayne - 2 #1 albums

I Am Not A Human Being - 2010, 1 week

Tha Carter IV - 2011, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 3 weeks at #1

 

Luke Bryan - 2 #1 albums

Spring Break Here To Party - 2013, 1 week

Crash My Party - 2013 - 2 weeks

TOTAL: 3 weeks at #1

 

Usher - 2 #1 albums

Raymond V Raymond - 2010, 1 week

Looking 4 Myself - 2012, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Tony Bennett - 2 #1 albums

Duets II - 2011, 1 week

Cheek to Cheek (w/ Lady Gaga) - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Blake Shelton - 2 #1 albums

Red River Blue - 2011, 1 week

Bringing Back The Sunshine - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Chris Brown - 2 #1 albums

F.A.M.E. - 2011, 1 week

Fortune - 2012, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Eric Church - 2 #1 albums

Chief - 2011, 1 week

The Outsiders - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Rick Ross - 2 #1 albums

God Forgives, I Don't - 2012, 1 week

Mastermind - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Kenny Chesney - 2 #1 albums

Hemingway's Whiskey - 2010, 1 week

Life On A Rock - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Bruce Springsteen - 2 #1 albums

Wrecking Ball - 2012, 1 week

High Hopes - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Jason Aldean - 2 #1 albums

Night Train - 2012, 1 week

Old Boots, New Dirt - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Trey Songz - 2 #1 albums

Chapter V - 2012, 1 week

Trigga - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Jack White - 2 #1 albums

Blunderbuss - 2012, 1 week

Lazaretto - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Jack Johnson - 2 #1 albums

To The Sea - 2010, 1 week

From Here To Now To You - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

One-time chart-toppers:

Ludacris - Battle Of The Sexes - 2010, 1 week

B.o.B - The Adventures of Bobby Ray - 2010, 1 week

Toby Keith - Bullets In The Gun - 2010, 1 week

Amos Lee - Mission Bell - 2011, 1 week

Lupe Fiasco - Lasers - 2011, 1 week

Game - The R.E.D. Album

Scotty McCreery - Clear As Day - 2011, 1 week

Mac Miller - Blue Side Park - 2011, 1 week

Lionel Richie - Tuskegee - 2012, 2 weeks

Adam Lambert - Trespassing - 2012, 1 week

John Mayer - Born And Raised - 2012, 2 weeks

Nas - Life Is Good - 2012, 1 week

2 Chainz - Based On A T.R.U. Story - 2012, 1 week

tobyMac - Eye On It - 2012, 1 week

Chris Tomlin - Burning Lights - 2013, 1 week

A$AP Rocky - Long. Live. A$AP. - 2013, 1 week

Gary Allan - Set You Free - 2013, 1 week

Josh Groban - All That Echoes - 2013, 1 week

Bruno Mars - Unrthodox Jukebox - 2013, 1 week

Wale - The Gifted - 2013, 1 week

Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines - 2013, 1 week

Keith Urban - Fuse - 2013, 1 week

Garth Brooks - Blame It All On My Roots - 2013, 1 week

Schoolboy Q - Oxymoron - 2014, 1 week

Ed Sheeran - X - 2014, 1 week

Weird Al Yankovic - Mandatory Fun - 2014, 1 week

Whiz Khalifa - Blacc Hollywood - 2014, 1 week

Lecrae - Anomaly - 2014, 1 week

Big Sean – Dark Sky Paradise – 2015, 1 week

Female Solo Acts

Taylor Swift - 3 #1 albums

Speak Now - 2010-2011, 6 weeks

Red - 2012-2013, 7 weeks

1989 - 2014-2015, 11 weeks

TOTAL: 24 weeks at #1

 

Lady Gaga - 3 #1 albums

Born This Way - 2011, 2 weeks

ARTPOP - 2013, 1 week

Cheek to Cheek (w/ Tony Bennett) - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 4 weeks at #1

 

Susan Boyle - 2 #1 albums

I Dreamed A Dream - 2010, 3 weeks

The Gift - 2010, 4 weeks

TOTAL: 7 weeks at #1

 

Beyonce - 2 #1 albums

4 - 2011, 2 weeks

BEYONCE - 2013-2014, 3 weeks

TOTAL: 5 weeks at #1

 

Katy Perry - 2 #1 albums

Teenage Dream - 2010, 1 week

PRISM - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Nicki Minaj - 2 #1 albums

Pink Friday - 2011, 1 week

Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded - 2012, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Ariana Grande - 2 #1 albums

Yours Truly - 2013, 1 week

My Everything - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

One-time chart-toppers:

Kesha - Animal - 2010, 1 week

Sade - Soldier Of Love - 2010, 3 weeks

Sara Bareilles - Kaleidoscope Heart - 2010, 1 week

Britney Spears - Femme Fatale - 2011, 1 week

Jill Scott - The Light Of The Sun - 2011, 1 week

Adele - 21 - 2011, 24 weeks

Madonna - MDNA - 2012, 1 week

Carrie Underwood - Blown Away - 2012, 2 weeks

P!nk - The Truth About Love - 2012, 1 week

Rihanna - Unapologetic - 2012, 1 week

Alicia Keys - Girl On Fire - 2012, 1 week

Selena Gomez - Stars Dance - 2013, 1 week

Miranda Lambert - Platinum - 2014, 1 week

Sia - 1000 Formes Of Fear - 2014, 1 week

Barbra Streisand - Partners - 2014, 1 week

Meghan Trainor - Title - 2015, 1 week

Groups

One Direction - 4 #1 albums

Up All Night - 2012, 1 week

Take Me Home - 2012, 1 week

Midnight Memories - 2013, 1 week

FOUR - 2014, 1 week

TOTAL: 4 weeks at #1

 

Lady Antebellum - 3 #1 albums

Need You Now - 2010, 4 weeks

Own The Night - 2011, 1 week

Golden - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 6 weeks at #1

 

Glee Cast - 3 #1 albums

Glee: The Power of Madonna - 2010, 1 week

Glee: Showstoppers - 2010, 2 weeks

Glee: Journey To Regionals - 2010, 1 week

TOTAL: 4 weeks at #1

 

Coldplay - 2 #1 albums

Mylo Xyloto - 2011, 1 week

Ghost Stories - 2014, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 3 weeks at #1

 

Zac Brown Band - 2 #1 albums

You Get What You Give - 2010, 1 week

Uncaged - 2012, 2 weeks

TOTAL: 3 weeks at #1

 

Avenge Sevenfold - 2 #1 albums

Nightmare - 2010, 1 week

Hail To The King - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Arcade Fire - 2 #1 albums

The Suburbs - 2010, 1 week

Reflektor - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Linkin Park - 2 #1 albums

A Thousand Suns - 2010, 1 week

Living Things - 2012, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

Vampire Weekend - 2 #1 albums

Contra - 2010, 1 week

Modern Vampires of the City - 2013, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1           

 

Fall Out Boy - 2 #1 albums

Save Rock And Roll - 2013, 1 week

American Beauty/American Psycho - 2015, 1 week

TOTAL: 2 weeks at #1

 

One-time chart-toppers:

Disturbed - Asylum - 2010, 1 week

Sugarland - The Incredible Machine - 2010, 1 week

Cake - Showroom of Compassion - 2011, 1 week

The Decemberists* - The King Is Dead - 2011, 1 week

Foo Fighters - Wasting Light - 2011, 1 week

Evanescence - Evanescence - 2011, 1 week

Matchbox Twenty - North - 2012, 1 week

Mumfords & Sons - Babel - 2012-2013, 5 weeks

Dave Matthews Band - Away From The World - 2012, 1 week

Bon Jovi - What About Now - 2013, 1 week

Paramore - Paramore - 2013, 1 week

Daft Punk - Random Access Memories - 2013, 2 weeks

Queens of the Stone Age - Like Clockwork - 2013, 1 week

Black Sabbath - 13 - 2013, 1 week

The Civil Wars - The Civil Wars - 2013, 1 week

Pearl Jam - Lightning Bolt - 2013, 1 week

The Black Keys - Turn Blue - 2014, 1 week

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Hypnotic Eye - 2014, 1 week

Maroon 5 - V - 2014, 1 week

Florida Georgia Line - Anything Goes - 2014, 1 week

Slipknot - 5: The Gray Chapter - 2014, 1 week

Imagine Dragons – Smoke + Mirrors – 2015, 1 week

 

Soundtracks:

The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 and Beyond - 2012, 1 week

Les Miserables - 2013, 1 week

Frozen Cast - Frozen Soundtrack - 2014, 13 weeks

Guardians Of The Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 - 2014, 2 weeks

 

Compilations:

Hope For Haiti Now - 2010, 1 week

NOW 37 - 2011, 1 week

NOW 43 - 2012, 1 week

NOW 49 - 2014, 1 week

NOW 50 - 2014, 1 week

Overview:

Top Acts with the most #1 albums in the 2010s:

Rank / Artist / # of #1 albums / cumulative weeks at #1

1. Justin Bieber - 5 #1 albums / 8 weeks

2. One Direction - 4 #1 albums / 4 weeks

2. Drake - 4 #1 albums / 4 weeks

3. Taylor Swift - 3 #1 albums / 24 weeks

3. Eminem - 3 #1 albums / 10 weeks

3. Lady Antebellum - 3 #1 albums / 6 weeks

3. Lady Gaga - 3 #1 albums / 4 weeks

3. Kanye West - 3 #1 albums / 4 weeks

3. Glee Cast - 3 #1 albums / 3 weeks

3. J.Cole - 3 #1 albums / 3 weeks

 

Top Acts with the most weeks at #1 in the 2010s:

Rank / Artist / cumulative weeks at #1 / # of #1 albums

1. Adele - 24 weeks / 1 #1 album

1. Taylor Swift - 24 weeks / 3 #1 albums

2. Disney’s Frozen Cast - 13 weeks / 1 #1 album

3. Eminem - 10 weeks / 3 #1 albums

4. Justin Bieber - 8 weeks / 5 #1 albums

 

Top Albums with the most weeks at #1 in the 2010s:

Rank / Album / Year Released / Artist / # of weeks at #1

1. 21 (2011) - Adele - 24 weeks

2. Disney’s Frozen Soundtrack (2013) - Frozen Cast - 13 weeks

3. 1989 (2014) - Taylor Swift - 11 weeks

4. Recovery (2010) - Eminem - 7 weeks

4. Red (2012) - Taylor Swift - 7 weeks

5. Speak Now (2010) - Taylor Swift - 6 weeks

6. Christmas (2011) - Michael Buble - 5 weeks

6. Babel (2012) - Mumford & Sons - 5 weeks

7. My World 2.0 (2010) - Justin Bieber - 4 weeks

7. The Gift (2010) - Susan Boyle - 4 weeks

7. Need You Now (2010) - Lady Antebellum - 4 weeks

8. I Dreamed A Dream (2009) - Susan Boyle - 3 weeks

8. Soldier Of Love (2010) - Sade - 3 weeks

8. The 20/20 Experience (2013) - Justin Timberlake - 3 weeks

8. BEYONCE (2013) - Beyonce - 3 weeks

 

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Kelly Clarkson earns her third No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart, as her new Piece By Piece debuts atop the tally.

The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA).

Clarkson's album, which was released through 19/RCA Records on March 3, bows with 97,000 units earned in the week ending March 8, according to Nielsen Music. Traditional album sales comprise 85.2 percent of that total (equating to nearly 83,000 copies sold -- which also makes it No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart).

 

Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk!," featuring Bruno Mars, hits hallowed ground atop the Billboard Hot 100: It reigns for a 10th week, joining the exclusive club of leaders that have reigned for double-digit weeks. 

Songs with most weeks spent at #1 on the Hot 100 this 21st century (2000-present)

Rank / Title (Peak Year) / Artist / Weeks spent at #1

1. We Belong Together (2005) - Mariah Carey - 14 weeks

1. I Gotta Feeling (2009) - The Black Eyed Peas -14 weeks

2. Lose Yourself (2002) - Eminem - 12 weeks

2. Yeah! (2004) - Usher feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris - 12 weeks

2. Boom Boom Pow (2009) - The Black Eyed Peas - 12 weeks

2. Blurred Lines (2013) - Robin Thicke feat. Pharrell Williams, T.I. - 12 weeks

3. Independent Women Part I (2000) - Destiny’s Child - 11 weeks

4. Maria Maria (2000) - Santana feat. The Product G&B - 10 weeks

4. Foolish (2002) - Ashanti - 10 weeks

4. Dilemma (2002) - Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland - 10 weeks

4. Gold Digger (2005) - Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - 10 weeks

4. Irreplaceable (2006) - Beyonce - 10 weeks

4. Low (2008) - Flo Rida feat. T-Pain - 10 weeks

4. We Found Love (2011) - Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris - 10 weeks

4. Happy (2014) - Pharrell Williams - 10 weeks

4. Uptown Funk! (2015) - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars - 10 weeks

 

http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6495240/mark-ronson-bruno-mars-10th-week-hot-100

http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6495183/kelly-clarkson-third-no-1-album-on-billboard-200

 

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Brainiac

Uptown Funk deserves it. It's a fantastic song. I still bop to it any time it comes on the radio.

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83k seems like a good opening number for someone as popular as Kelly. Happy for her, she's an incredible human being and the album is really good, too! 

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Koreku

Ke$ha was so close to making the list :giveup: Tik Tok stayed at #1 for 9 weeks

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With the 10th consecutive week at #1 for Uptown Funk!, Bruno Mars moves closer to become only the 24th artist in history to top Billboard's premier singles popularity chart for 30 weeks or more.

Here are the overall top artists (including all stints as solo and as part of groups) with the most weeks spent at #1 on the Top/Hot 100 since 1955:


Rank / Artist / Weeks at #1 / #1 Singles
1. Paul McCartney - 88 weeks / 29 #1s
2. Mariah Carey - 79 weeks / 18 #1s
3. George Harrison - 65 weeks / 23 #1s
3. John Lennon - 65 weeks / 22 #1s
4. Ringo Starr - 61 weeks / 22 #1s
5. Elvis Presley - 60 weeks / 14 #1s
6. Beyonce - 53 weeks / 9 #1s
7. Rihanna - 51 weeks / 13 #1s
8. Boyz II Men - 50 weeks / 5 #1s
9. Michael Jackson - 49 weeks / 18 #1s
10. Usher - 47 weeks / 9 #1s

11. Diana Ross - 46 weeks / 19 #1s 
12. Elton John - 34 weeks / 9 #1s
12. Fergie - 34 weeks / 6 #1s
13. Janet Jackson - 33 weeks / 10 #1s
13. Katy Perry - 33 weeks / 9 #1s
14. Madonna - 32 weeks / 12 #1s
14. will.i.am - 32 weeks / 4 #1s
15. Whitney Houston - 31 weeks / 11 #1s
16. Stevie Wonder - 29 weeks / 11 #1s
17. Lionel Richie - 28 weeks / 8 #1s
17. T.I. - 28 weeks / 4 #1s
17. Rest of the Black Eyed Peas - 28 weeks / 3 #1s
18. Bee Gees - 27 weeks / 9 #1s
18. Kelly Rowland - 27 weeks / 5 #1s
18. Pharrell Williams - 27 weeks / 4 #1s
18. Bruno Mars - 27 weeks / 6 #1s
19. Eminem - 25 weeks / 5 #1s

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Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk!," featuring Bruno Mars, rules the Billboard Hot 100 for an 11th week. "Funk!," released on RCA Records, becomes just the 19th No. 1 in Hot 100 history to lead for at least 11 weeks. It's just the second to reach that level this decade: Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," featuring T.I. and Pharrell, began a 12-week command in June 2013.

"Funk" logs an 11th week atop the Digital Songs chart with 189,000 downloads sold (down 10 percent) in the week ending March 15, according to Nielsen Music.  It's now one of just three songs to lead Digital Songs for at least 11 weeks: Flo Rida's "Low," featuring T-Pain, racked a record 13 weeks on top in 2007-08, while Pharrell Williams' "Happy" dominated for 11 weeks last year.

Songs with most weeks spent at #1 on the Hot 100 this 21st century (2000-present)

Rank / Title (Peak Year) / Artist / Weeks spent at #1
1. We Belong Together (2005) - Mariah Carey - 14 weeks
1. I Gotta Feeling (2009) - The Black Eyed Peas -14 weeks
2. Lose Yourself (2002) - Eminem - 12 weeks
2. Yeah! (2004) - Usher feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris - 12 weeks
2. Boom Boom Pow (2009) - The Black Eyed Peas - 12 weeks
2. Blurred Lines (2013) - Robin Thicke feat. Pharrell Williams, T.I. - 12 weeks
3. Independent Women Part I (2000) - Destiny’s Child - 11 weeks
3. Uptown Funk! (2015) - Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars - 11 weeks

- With this, Bruno Mars also moves up among the overall top artists (including all stints as solo and as part of groups) with the most weeks spent at #1 on the Top/Hot 100 since 1955, making him only the 28th artist in history to score 28 weeks or more at the top (and the first and only artist who debuted in the 2010s to do so)

Rank / Artist / Weeks at #1 / #1 Singles
1. Paul McCartney - 88 weeks / 29 #1s
2. Mariah Carey - 79 weeks / 18 #1s
3. George Harrison - 65 weeks / 23 #1s
3. John Lennon - 65 weeks / 22 #1s
4. Ringo Starr - 61 weeks / 22 #1s
5. Elvis Presley - 60 weeks / 14 #1s
6. Beyonce - 53 weeks / 9 #1s
7. Rihanna - 51 weeks / 13 #1s
8. Boyz II Men - 50 weeks / 5 #1s
9. Michael Jackson - 49 weeks / 18 #1s
10. Usher - 47 weeks / 9 #1s

11. Diana Ross - 46 weeks / 19 #1s 
12. Elton John - 34 weeks / 9 #1s
12. Fergie - 34 weeks / 6 #1s
13. Janet Jackson - 33 weeks / 10 #1s
13. Katy Perry - 33 weeks / 9 #1s
14. Madonna - 32 weeks / 12 #1s
14. will.i.am - 32 weeks / 4 #1s
15. Whitney Houston - 31 weeks / 11 #1s
16. Stevie Wonder - 29 weeks / 11 #1s
17. Lionel Richie - 28 weeks / 8 #1s
17. T.I. - 28 weeks / 4 #1s
17. Rest of the Black Eyed Peas - 28 weeks / 3 #1s
17. Bruno Mars - 28 weeks / 6 #1s


 - As earlier mentioned, Uptown Funk! has also become just the 3rd song in history to log more than 10 weeks as the top-selling single in digital music retailers.

Digital songs with the most weeks spent at #1

Rank / Title (Peak Year) / Artist / # of weeks at #1
1. Low (2007) - Flo Rida ft. T-Pain - 13 weeks
2. Happy (2014) - Pharrell Williams - 11 weeks
2. Uptown Funk! (2015) - Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars - 11 weeks
3. Boom Boom Pow (2009) - The Black Eyed Peas - 10 weeks
3. I Gotta Feeling (2009) - The Black Eyed Peas - 10 weeks
3. Thrift Shop (2013) - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Wanz - 10 weeks
3. Blurred Lines (2013) - Robin Thicke ft. Pharrell, T.I. - 10 weeks

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