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Eminem holds the record for the most number ones and weeks at number one on the chart

The Black Eyed Peas holds the record for the most weeks at number one with one track on the chart
The ARIA Hip Hop/R&B Album Chart, formerly the ARIA Urban Album Chart, ranks the highest selling hip hop and R&B albums within Australia and is provided by the Australian Recording Industry Association.
History
The Hip Hop/R&B Album Chart was established as the Urban Album Chart in 2001 and first published on 1 January of that year.[1] The chart still runs weekly as of 1 December 2023.[2] The current number one is The Diamond Collection by Post Malone.[3]
Trivia
Albums with the most weeks at number one
- 33 weeks
- The Black Eyed Peas – The E.N.D. (2009–2010)
- 32 weeks
- The Black Eyed Peas – Monkey Business (2005–2006)
- 27 weeks
- 26 weeks
- The Kid Laroi – F*ck Love/F*ck Love (Over You) (2020–2021)
- 24 weeks
- Doja Cat – Planet Her (2021–2022)
- 23 weeks
- Bruno Mars – Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2011–2012)
- Hilltop Hoods – Walking Under Stars (2014–2015)
- Post Malone – Hollywood's Bleeding (2019–2020)
- 22 weeks
- Eminem – The Eminem Show (2002–2003)
- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist (2012–2013)
- 21 weeks
- Beyoncé – I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008–2009)
- 19 weeks
- The Black Eyed Peas – Elephunk (2004–2005)
- 17 weeks
- Various artists – 8 Mile (2002–2003)
- Nelly Furtado – Loose (2006–2007)
- Eminem – Recovery (2010)
- Kendrick Lamar – Damn (2017)
- Eminem – Kamikaze (2018–2019)
- 16 weeks
- Chris Brown – Exclusive (2008)
- Post Malone – Beerbongs & Bentleys (2018–2019)
- 14 weeks
- Craig David – Born to Do It (2001)
- Justin Timberlake – FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006–2007)
Artists with the most number ones
- Drake (12)
- Eminem (11)
- Beyoncé (6)
- Kanye West (6)
- Kerser (6)
- Post Malone (5)
- Chillinit (4)
Artists with the most weeks at number one
- 114 weeks
- 84 weeks
- 51 Weeks
- 47 Weeks
- 40 Weeks
See also
References
- ↑ "ARIA report". Australian Recording Industry Association.
- ↑ "ARIA report". Australian Recording Industry Association.
- ↑ "ARIA Top 40 Hip Hop/R&B Albums". Australian Recording Industry Association.
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