The Top Rap Songs Of 2017: By The Numbers

    Well, 2017 was (another) one for the books. There were tons of big albums, breakout stars, hot tracks and more than enough drama. But when the smoke cleared, how did some of the year’s biggest songs pan out?

    Lil Uzi Vert, Drake, Migos, Post Malone, Cardi B, Kendrick Lamar, Future and DJ Khaled caught some of the most significant commercial wins in Hip Hop, racking up mind-boggling accolades and moonwalking over streaming records.

    Now that we’ve named our Top Songs Of 2017, let’s look at the numbers behind some of them.

    1.3 Billion – Total Streams For “XO Tour Llif3” After 6 Months

    Lil Uzi Vert’s massive single “XO Tour Llif3” racked up a reported 1.3 billion audio and video streams in its first six months. According to a September report by Vulture, the TM88-produced cut generated over $4 million in streaming revenue alone, with Uzi taking home an estimated $900,000. It was also 2017’s second most-streamed song in the U.S. on Spotify, behind Kendrick Lamar’s “HUMBLE.”

    553 Million – Audio Streams Of “HUMBLE.”

    King Kunta’s massive hit “HUMBLE.” had 552,970,000 pure audio streams (excluding YouTube and digital sales) making it the second most-streamed song of 2017 (behind Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito” featuring Justin Bieber). Overall, DAMN. was the most-streamed album of the year with over 2.3 billion spins — on top of over 2 million sales.

    4 Million – Sales Of “Bad And Boujee”

    It was a great year for Migos. Their hit single “Bad And Boujee,” which was released in October 2016, went 4x platinum. In 2017, it had 400,500,000 audio streams, making it the seventh most-streamed song of the year. It also spent three non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 this year.

    24 – Drake Songs Simultaneously On The Billboard Hot 100

    Drake shattered his own record for the most songs to simultaneously be on the Billboard Hot 100 when he released his More Life playlist. All 22 songs from the project, along with guest appearances for Gucci Mane and Nicki Minaj, helped him set the new mark at 24. It was just one of many records that Drizzy set with More Life, proving his streaming dominance.

    10 – “Unforgettable’s” Spot On 2017’s Most-Streamed Songs List

    Bolstered by some philanthropic moves this year, French Montana managed to rack up 377,820,000 pure audio streams of his Swae Lee-featuring “Unforgettable,” making it the 10th most-streamed song of the year. It also landed at #15 on Billboard’s Hot 100 year-end chart and generated 567 million YouTube views on the video.

    8 – Weeks “Rockstar” Spent At #1 On The Hot 100

    Whether or not Post Malone is truly here for Hip Hop, his undeniable hit “Rockstar” featuring 21 Savage spent eight consecutive weeks at the top of Billboard’s Hot 100 — more than any other Hip Hop artist in 2017. Also, according to Spotify, he held the third-highest total monthly listeners as an artist — behind pop stars Ed Sheeran and Camilla Cabello — at 38 million a month.

    2 – “Bodak Yellow” Grammy Nominations

    In 2018, there’s definitely a chance Cardi B could go from Grammy nominee to Grammy winner, with “Bodak Yellow” up for both Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song at the January 28 ceremony. The Bronx firecracker’s breakout song has already won Single of the Year at the 2017 BET Hip Hop Awards and the Rhythm & Bars Award at the Soul Train Music Awards.

    5 – “I’m The One’s” Rank On Spotify’s Most-Streamed Songs List

    “We the best.” The super-extroverted DJ Khaled was the only Hip Hop act to crack the Top 5 on Spotify’s global list of the most-streamed tracks of 2017 (in any genre) with “I’m The One” featuring Quavo, Chance The Rapper and Justin Bieber. In total, Khaled had two singles — “I’m The One” and “Wild Thoughts” — that landed in the Top 20 of Billboard’s Hot 100 of 2017.

    3 – Top 20 Songs On Billboard Hot 100 Featuring Quavo

    After an incredibly busy year, Quavo found himself on three songs in the Top 20 of Billboard’s year-end Hot 100 chart. “Bad and Boujee” hit #6, Post Malone’s “Congratulations” ranked at #10 and DJ Khaled’s “I’m The One” came in at #12. Between his other features and Migos’ hits, Quavo was on eight of the Top 100 tracks from the year-end chart.

    Earlier this year, HipHopDX ranked some of his best features of 2017.

    1 – Number Of Top 20 Songs Future Had In 2017

    The massive banger “Mask Off” was Future’s lone track to break into the Top 20 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Of 2017. It peaked at #14 for the year and was the sixth most-streamed song in the U.S. with 469,180,000 streams.

    Check out all of DX’s Year End Awards here.

    5 thoughts on “The Top Rap Songs Of 2017: By The Numbers

    1. Go figure. Nothing I like. Getting old sucks.
      Ok maybe “Humble” was a catchy song, but that’s literally the only one i don’t hate.

    2. A lot of the reviews and articles I’ve read on this site are questionable at best, but ughh recommended the site so I gave it a fair chance but this “best of list” solidified my opinion once and for all this site is garbage, and that does the word garbage a disservice. So if anyone can guide me to a site that actually knows hip hop please post it. I NEED HELP!

      1. This comment is especially hilarious because its an article about strictly numbers and you hate it which means hip-hop has surpassed your old ass. Time to get the ginseng and retire in a nursing home hahhahaha

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