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Doja Cat Now 2nd Best-Selling Female Rapper, Surpassing Cardi B

by Cyril Ehis January 12, 2025
by Cyril Ehis January 12, 2025
American rapper Doja Cat has surpassed her colleague Cardi B to become the second highest-selling female rapper in history.

Nicki Minaj remains the highest-selling female rapper in the United States and worldwide, according to Billboard.

Cardi B has also dropped to number four in the U.S. but ranks third globally.

Billboard ranked Nicki Minaj, Doja Cat, and Cardi B as the highest-selling female rappers based on worldwide sales.

In the U.S., the ranking places Nicki Minaj first, Doja Cat second, Megan Thee Stallion third, and Cardi B fourth based on sales.

Meanwhile, Taylor Swift has been named the biggest artist of the 21st century.

Canadian star Drake was crowned the biggest rapper of the century.

Maroon 5 was named the biggest group of the 21st century, while Destiny’s Child was ranked the biggest girl group.

The ranking is based on performance on both the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 charts.

Biggest Artists of the Century, according to Billboard:

Taylor Swift

Drake

Rihanna

Post Malone

Eminem

The Weeknd

Beyoncé

Justin Bieber

Bruno Mars

Usher
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