Nicki Minaj Is The Female Rapper With Most Songs Over A Billion Streams

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With seven tracks now surpassing one billion streams on Spotify, she holds the record for the most billion-stream songs by a female rapper, according to Chart Data. The feat reinforces her legacy not only as a chart-topper but also as a cultural force whose music continues to resonate across generations and continents.

The songs that have entered Spotify’s billion-stream club reflect the breadth of her influence. From the Latin-infused “Tusa” with Karol G to the pop-fueled energy of “Bang Bang” and the enduring appeal of “Super Bass,” each track reveals a different facet of her artistry.

Other billion-stream hits include “Swalla,” “Starships,” “Beauty and a Beat,” and the sultry “Side to Side” with Ariana Grande. Every collaboration and solo cut shows her range—effortlessly crossing genre lines while commanding attention.

Minaj’s career isn’t defined by trends. It’s defined by stamina. She isn’t riding a viral moment; she’s built a decade-long empire.

Her presence on Spotify alone exceeds 34 billion streams, making her the first female rapper to reach that milestone. This level of dominance doesn’t happen by accident. It stems from deliberate artistic choices, bold collaborations, and a global fanbase—the Barbz—who continue to support her through every evolution.

While numbers provide the headlines, Minaj’s legacy runs deeper. She’s the first female rapper to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Trollz,” the first to notch 100 songs on the Hot 100, and the fastest to see her album Pink Friday 2 hit one billion Spotify streams. Her smash “Super Bass” also stands as one of the rare diamond-certified singles by a rapper, regardless of gender.