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This is a list of peaks of songs by female rappers on the Billboard Urban Radio chart. I've selected most big female rappers throughout the years. If the song doesn't appear, it means it didn't chart. This is a 100 position chart. This list only has songs from artists from their own albums (with some solo soundtrack songs). I put spaces between eras. They're pretty much ordered form when the came out. The date stands for when the song peaked. 

 


MC Lyte

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Ruff Neck: #22 (September 1993)

Keep On, Keppin’ On: #9 (May 1996)
Everyday: #44 (August 1996)
Cold Rock A Party: #20 (Janaury 1997)

 

 

 

Queen Latifah

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U.N.I.T.Y.: #11 (December 1993)
Just Another Day: #44 (March 1994)
Black Hand Side: #42 (June 1994)
Weekend Love: #31 (July 1994)

It’s Alright: #33 (August 1997)

 

 

 


Da Brat

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Funkdafied: #9 (August 1994)
Fa All Y’all: #21 (November 1994)
Give It 2 You: #16 (May 1995)

Sittin’ On Top Of The World: #36 (October 1996)
Ghetto Love: #40 (February 1997)

That’s What I’m Looking For: #12 (April 2000)
What’Chu Like: #7 (July 2000)

In Love Wit Chu: #33 (April 2003)

 

 

 

 

Foxy Brown

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Get Me Home: #10 (December 1996)
I’ll Be: #18 (April 1997)
Big Bad Mamma: #5 (September 1997)

Hot Spot: #24 (February 1999)
I Can’t: #53 (April 1999)

Oh Yeah: #57 (May 2001)
Candy: #48 (September 2001)

Stylin’: #70 (June 2002)
I Need A Man: #60 (May 2003)

Come Fly With Me: #43 (October 2005)

 

 

 

Lil Kim

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No Time: #16 (Janaury 1997)
Crush On You: #9 (April 1997)
Not Tonight: #4 (August 1997)

Money Talks: #40 (December 1997)

No Matter What They Say: #15 (July 2000)
How Many Licks: #40 (October 2000)

The Jump Off: #9 (March 2003)
Magic Stick: #1 (June 2003)
Thug Love: #60 (July 2003)

Shut Up: #66 (July 2005)
Lighters Up: #8 (October 2005)
Whoa: #29 (May 2006)

Downlaod: #21 (June 2009)

 

 

 

Missy Elliott

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The Rain: #6 (July 1997)
Sock It 2 Me: #4 (November 1997)
Beep Me 911: #13 (February 1998)
Hit’Em Wit Da Hee: #61 (May 1998)

She’s A Bitch: #25 (May 1999)
All N My Grill: #13 (August 1999)
Hot Boyz: #5 (January 2000)

Get Ur Freak On: #1 (May 2001)
Lick Shots: #58 (July 2001)
One Minute Man: #8 (August 2001)
Take Away: #12 (January 2002)

Work It: #1 (November 2002)
Gossip Folks: #5 (February 2003)
Pussycat: #25 (April 2003)

Pass That Dutch: #16 (October 2003)
I’m Really Hot: #26 (February 2004)

Lose Control: #7 (August 2005)

Ching-A-Ling: #28 (February 2008)

WTF: #26 (January 2016)

 

 

 


Eve

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What Ya Want: #4 (August 1998)

Gotta Man: #3 (October 1999)
Let’s Talk About: #75 (December 1999)
Love Is Blind: #7 (February 2000)
Got It All: #26 (August 2000)

Who’s That Girl: #14 (February 2001)
Let Me Blow Ya Mind: #4 (May 2001) 

U, Me & She: #50 (January 2002)

Gangsta Lovin’: #2 (September 2002)
Satisfaction: #20 (January 2003)

Tambourine: #17 (July 2007)

 

 

 


Lauryn Hill

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Lost Ones: #27 (July 1998)
Doo Wop: #1 (September 1998)
Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You: #10 (September 1998)
To Zion: #63 (January 1999)
Nothing Even Matters: #20 (February 1999)
Ex-Factor: #1 (March 1999)
Everything Is Everything: #15 (June 1999)

 

 

 

Trina

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Pull Over: #46 (September 2000)

Told Y’all: #64 (April 2002)

Don’t Trip: #72 (September 2005)
Here We Go: #8 (November 2005)

Single Again: #59 (February 2008)
I Gotta Thang For You: #59 (May 2008)

Million Dollar Girl: #60 (March 2010)
Always: #42 (June 2010)

 

 

 

 

Remy Ma

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Conceited: #24 (March 2006)
Feels So Good: #21 (August 2006)

Wake Me Up: #32 (December 2017)
Melanin Magic: #29 (February 2018)

 

 

 


Lil Mama

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Lip Gloss: #36 (May 2007)
Shawty Get Loose: #43 (March 2008)

 

 

 

M.I.A.

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Paper Planes: #36 (November 2008)

 

 

 

 

 

Nicki Minaj 

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I Get Crazy: #37 (December 2009)

Massive Attack: #65 (April 2010)

Your Love: #4 (August 2010)
Right Thru Me: #4 (December 2010)
Moment 4 Life: #1 (February 2011)
Did It On’em: #3 (April 2011)
Super Bass: #6 (August 2011)
Fly: #20 (October 2011)

Stupid Hoe: #52 (February 2012)
Roman Reloaded: #57 (March 2012)
Right By My Side: #21 (May 2012)
Beez in The Trap: #7 (June 2012)
I Am Your Leader: #71 (September 2012)
High School: #23 (June 2013)

Pills N Potions: #10 (August 2014)
Anaconda: #22 (October 2014)
Only: #2 (January 2015)
Truffle Butter: #1 (March 2015)
Feeling Myself: #8 (April 2015)

No Frauds: #24 (April 2017)

Chun-Li: #19 (still charting)
Barbie Tingz: #39 (April 2018)

 

 

 

 

Iggy

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Fancy: #4 (July 2014)

 

 

 

Dej Loaf

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Try Me: #6 (December 2014)

MeU & Hennessy: #46 (June 2015)

Back Up: #11 (November 2015)

No Fear: #33 (August 2017)

 

 

 

Yong M.A.

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OOOUUU: #2 (November 2016)

 

 

 

Cardi

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Bodak Yellow: #1 (September 2017)
Bartier Cardi: #3 (March 2018)
Be Careful: #10 (still charting)
Drip: #39 (still charting)
I Like It: #50 (still charting)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DiscoHeaven23
1 minute ago, corvus albus said:

Do you know the stats of Adina Howard?

Freak Like Me: #2 (April 1995)
MY Up and Down: #40 (July 1995)

Freak And U Know It: #67 (July 1997)

 

 

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RAMROD

Lauryn, Missy Cardi, and Necki are Queens for that #1, just them and their talent, no glossy featuring :applause:

Lil"Kim's #1 is cos  50Cent's :poot:  Meanwhile, Necki get that #1 probably because it features Drek :poot:

 

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River

let's be honest, none of the could do any kind of productions that Missy and Timbaland did, those 2 are genius together.. she's the real and only Queen...  from the music, the videos, everything..

I'm working late, cause I'm a puta
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25 minutes ago, River said:

let's be honest, none of the could do any kind of productions that Missy and Timbaland did, those 2 are genius together.. she's the real and only Queen...  from the music, the videos, everything..

Timbaland and Aaliyah, Timbaland and Nelly Furtado, Timbaland and Justin Timberlake :trollga: Missy only in the rap game, Timbaland works best in a pop environment eventhough he's amazing enough to be great in any genre.

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River
12 minutes ago, corvus albus said:

Timbaland and Aaliyah, Timbaland and Nelly Furtado, Timbaland and Justin Timberlake :trollga: Missy only in the rap game, Timbaland works best in a pop environment eventhough he's amazing enough to be great in any genre.

We can say the same about RedOne.. with everyone else he's just another great/regular producer but with Gaga he's amazing and outstanding..

I'm working late, cause I'm a puta
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