Numbers are total points not copies
TOP 20
20.- Nas - 12.819.658 - First apparence: 2000 - Years On Top 10: 1
Peak: #9 (2000) - Best Album: Stillmatic
19.- Rick Ross - 13.532.188 - First apparence: 2006 - Years On Top 10: 3
Peak: #7 (2008) - Best Album: Teflon Don
18.- Snoop Dogg - 14.155.150 - First apparence: 2000 - Years On Top 10: 0
Peak: #11 (2001) - Best Album: R&G (Rhythm And Gangsta): The Masterpiece
17.- Young Jeezy - 14.367.237 - First apparence: 2005 - Years On Top 10: 5
Peak: #6 (2006) - Best Album: Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101
16.- 2Pac - 16.789.760 - First apparence: 2000 - Years On Top 10: 2
Peak: #6 (2002) - Best Album: Greatest Hits
15.- Dr. Dre - 16.878.572 - First apparence: 2000 - Years On Top 10: 2
Peak: #2 (x1) (2000) - Best Album: Dr. Dre 2001
14.- J. Cole - 17.996.147 - First apparence: 2011 - Years On Top 10: 7
Peak: #2 (x1) (2016) - Best Album: 2014 Forest Hills Drive
13.- T.I. - 19.613.070 - First apparence: 2003 - Years On Top 10: 5
Peak: #2 (x2) (2007; 2009) - Best Album: Paper Trail
12.- Nicki Minaj - 20.124.542 - First apparence: 2010 - Years On Top 10: 6
Peak: #2 (x1) (2015) - Best Album: Pink Friday
11.- Kendrick Lamar - 21.499.562 - First apparence: 2012 - Years On Top 10: 7
Peak: #1 (x1) (2018) - Best Album: DAMN.
TOP 10
10.- Outkast - 21.685.030 - First apparence: 2000 - On Top 10: 6 - On Top 5: 3
Peak: #2 (x1) (2004) - Best Albums: Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Stankonia
9.- Ludacris - 21.911.101 - First apparence: 2000 - On Top 10: 7 - On Top 5: 1
Peak: #4 (2002) - Best Albums: Word Of Mouf, Back For The First Time
8.- The Black Eyed Peas - 27.627.579 - First apparence: 2003 - On Top 10: 7 - On Top 5: 5
Peak: #2 (x2) (2006; 2010) - Best Albums: The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies), Monkey Business
7.- Lil Wayne - 31.741.287 - First apparence: 2005 - On Top 10: 8 - On Top 5: 4
Peak: #1 (x3) (2008-2009; 2012) - Best Albums: Tha Carter III, Tha Carter IV
6.- Nelly - 32.152.000 - First apparence: 2000 - On Top 10: 6 - On Top 5: 5
Peak: #2 (x2) (2001-2002) - Best Albums: Country Grammar, Nellyville
5.- 50 Cent - 33.200.873 - First apparence: 2003 - On Top 10: 6 - On Top 5: 6
Peak: #1 (x2) (2004; 2006) - Best Albums: Get Rich Or Die Tryin', The Massacre
Chart Run: - - -2-1-2-1-5-4-17-14-39-59-49-47-RETIRED
4.- Kanye West - 35.204.504 - First apparence: 2004 - On Top 10: 12 - On Top 5: 7
Peak: #1 (x1) (2007) - Best Albums: Graduation, The College Dropout
Chart Run: - - - -7-5-3-1-2-5-5-6-3-9-7-32-13-10-32-28
3.- Jay-Z - 41.809.138 - First apparence: 2000 - On Top 10: 13 - On Top 5: 8
Peak: #3 (x1) (2010) - Best Albums: The Blueprint 3, Magna Carta Holy Grail, Watch The Throne (with Kanye West)
Chart Run: 7-8-5-9-4-11-12-4-5-6-3-7-4-5-4-42-59-20-23-89
2.- Drake - 45.043.439 - First apparence: 2009 - On Top 10: 10 - On Top 5: 10
Peak: #1 (x4) (2015-2017; 2019) - Best Albums: Views, Scorpion, Nothing Was The Same
Chart Run: - - - - - - - - -19-4-4-2-2-2-1-1-1-2-1
1.- Eminem
Points: 88.463.253 - First apparence: 2000 - On Top 10: 17 - On Top 5: 14
Peak: #1 (x9) (2000-2003; 2005; 2010-2011; 2013-2014) - Best Albums: The Eminem Show, Recovery, The Marshall Mathers LP
Important songs: Lose Yourself, Love The Way You Lie, Without Me
Chart Run: 1-1-1-1-3-1-4-3-10-4-1-1-6-1-1-5-14-17-13-10
Source: ukmix forum
This data makes 0 sense if the peaks mean peak chart number. Emimem does not have anywhere close to 9 number 1 records, so where do those 1s come from??? Also this data is incredible skewed as why are you only counting peaks, this completely disregards artists with multiple number 1s in a single year and the length of total time they stayed at number 1 or any chart position. Unless you properly explain all of this metric nonsense I think you should delete this. This data seems made up to me, dont just shove numbers in our face fam explain this to us.