
Last week’s top artist, Eminem, fell to Number Three on the Artists 500, racking up 97.6 million streams, while mainstays Post Malone and Drake rounded out the Top Five with 94.7 million and 91.2 million streams, respectively. Roddy Ricch’s overall chart dominance continued as he landed at Number Two with 125.5 million streams, while his hit single “The Box” notched yet another week atop the Top 100 Songs chart (364,400 song units). Lil Wayne’s rise aside, the rest of the Top 10 on the Artists 500 held fairly steady. The Artists 500 is updated daily, and each week Rolling Stone finalizes and publishes an official version of the chart, covering the seven-day period ending with the previous Thursday. The chart does not include passive listening such as terrestrial radio or digital radio.

The Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart ranks the most-streamed artists of the week in the United States, taking into account audio streams across an artist’s entire catalog during the tracking period.


Funeral also topped the Top 200 Albums chart, while Lil Wayne debuted one song in the Top 10 of the Top 100 Songs chart as “I Do It” bowed at Number Six, racking up 14.2 million streams and moving 122,300 song units. Lil Wayne flew to the top of the Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart following the release of his new album, Funeral.Īfter hovering at Number 39 last week with 27.9 million streams, Weezy racked up 147.9 million streams for the week of January 31st through February 6th.
