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List of Billboard Social 50 number-one artists

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List of Billboard Social 50 number-one artists
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The Billboard Social 50 was a popularity chart which ranked the most active music artists on the world's leading social networking services.[1] Its data, published by Billboard magazine and compiled by Next Big Sound, was based collectively on each artist's weekly additions of friends, fans and followers, along with artist website views and streaming media.[1] Bill Werde, the former editorial director of Billboard, called the Social 50 "yet another step" in the evolution of the magazine and an "important response to our changing times".[2] The chart initially only retrieved its data from YouTube, Vevo, Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, and iLike to create its ranking, but in November 2012 was expanded to include SoundCloud and Instagram.[3][4] Data from Vine and Tumblr was added to the chart in June 2015.[5]

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BTS have spent the most weeks as number one on the Billboard Social 50, with 210 out of their 219 weeks on the chart.

The Billboard Social 50 was launched on December 11, 2010. The first artist to reach number one on the chart was Barbadian singer Rihanna.[3][6] Since debuting, she had spent a total of 21 weeks at the top of the chart. In October 2016, South Korean boy band BTS landed the number one spot on the chart, becoming the second K-pop act, after Psy, to reach first place on the ranking. They set the record for the most weeks at number one, with 210.[7] Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber followed with 164 weeks at number one. BTS also set the record for the most consecutive weeks at number one, with 180. Following her death in December 2012, American singer Jenni Rivera became the first and only artist to top the chart posthumously. Since its launch, 20 artists had reached the top spot on the Billboard Social 50. Three of these artists—Rivera, Skrillex and Justin Timberlake—had only reached the spot for a single week.

On December 26, 2020, Billboard announced its suspension of the Social 50 chart for an undisclosed period of time in order to facilitate their transition to a new data partner. While this would also impact the Artist 100 and Emerging Artists charts—both include social metrics in their formulation—Billboard stated that neither chart would be disrupted. The Social 50 was to resume activity sometime early in 2021, but remains inactive to date.[8]

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Number-one artists

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BTS currently holds the record for most consecutive weeks at number one with 180.
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Justin Bieber has spent 163 weeks at number one on the Billboard Social 50.
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Taylor Swift have spent 28 weeks at number one, the most by any female artist.
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Rihanna and Miley Cyrus have each spent 21 weeks at number one on the Billboard Social 50.
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Ariana Grande has spent 18 weeks at number one on the Billboard Social 50.
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Adele, Lady Gaga, and Psy have each spent 11 weeks at number one on the Billboard Social 50.
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One Direction has spent 8 weeks at number one on the Billboard Social 50.
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