Sabrina Carpenter is making waves with her catchy pop hits, but when it comes to chart domination, 50 Cent is in a league of his own.
While Sabrina just broke a tie with Cardi B for charting three or more songs in the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 after the five consecutive weeks run, it highlights just how tough it is to reach the heights that Fifty did.
At his peak, 50 Cent managed to keep three or more songs in the Top 10 for an incredible 11 weeks— a record that no one has broken. Hits like “In Da Club”, “21 Questions”, and “P.I.M.P.” didn’t just make the charts, they owned them, playing everywhere you turned.
To put it into context, Fifty’s 11-week streak puts him ahead of other music legends like The Beatles (10 weeks), Justin Bieber (10), Drake (9), and T-Pain (9). Even Usher’s incredible run only lasted six weeks, and Sabrina Carpenter’s new record clocks in at five weeks. These are all amazing accomplishments, but 50 Cent is still on top.
It is one thing to have a hit song, but it is another to dominate the charts like 50 Cent did. His debut album, “Get Rich or Die Tryin’”, didn’t just launch his career — it set the standard for chart success. Even years later, Fifty’s record stands tall, reminding everyone just how huge his impact was on music and pop culture.
So, while Sabrina’s chart-topping run is impressive, 50 Cent remains the king when it comes to Billboard Hot 100 domination.