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Taylor Swift is the 6th female solo artist to reach 10 #1s on the Billboard Hot 100. The female solo artists w/ 10 or more #1s on the Billboard Hot 100 are Mariah Carey (19), Rihanna (14), Madonna (12), Whitney Houston (11), Janet Jackson (10), Taylor Swift (10).

If we do not count Elvis Presley's 11 pre-Billboard Hot 100 #1s, Taylor Swift is the 11th artist to reach 10 #1s on the Billboard Hot 100.

Comparing Taylor Swift to the other female solo artists w/ 10+ #1s to see where she ranks in terms of length between first #1 and 10th #1 and 9th #1 and 10th #1. The dates are when each song reached #1.

Length between 1st #1 and 10th #1

Rihanna: 4 years 352 days, between SOS (May 13, 2006) and S&M (April 30, 2011).

Mariah Carey: 5 years 120 days, between Vision of Love (August 4, 1990) and One Sweet Day (December 2, 1995).

Whitney Houston: 7 years 33 days, between Saving All My Love for You (October 26, 1985) and I Will Always Love You (November 28, 1992).

Madonna: 7 years 230 days, between Like a Virgin (December 22, 1984) and This Used to be My Playground (August 8, 1992).

Taylor Swift: 11 years 57 days, between We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (September 1, 2012) and Cruel Summer (October 28, 2023).

Janet Jackson: 14 years 185 days, between When I Think of You (October 11, 1986) and All for You (April 14, 2001).

Length between 9th #1 and 10th #1

Mariah Carey: 63 days, between Fantasy (September 30, 1995) and One Sweet Day (December 2, 1995).

Rihanna: 147 days, between Only Girl (in the World) (December 4, 2010) and S&M (April 30, 2011).

Janet Jackson: 231 days, between Doesn't Really Matter (August 26, 2000) and All for You (April 14, 2001).

Taylor Swift: 287 days, between Anti-Hero (January 14, 2023) and Cruel Summer (October 28, 2023).

Madonna: 1 year 216 days, between Justify My Love (January 5, 1991) and This Used to be My Playground (August 8, 1992).

Whitney Houston: 1 year 279 days, between All the Man that I Need (February 23, 1991) and I Will Always Love You (November 28, 1992).

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"Is It Over Now?" is Taylor's 11th #1 song as a singer/writer and 5th #1 as a producer.  "Now That We Don't Talk" becomes Taylor's 9th song to peak at #2.   This week also becomes the 2nd time in history with no male artist in the top 10.  The first time was when Taylor had the entire top 10 back in October 2022. 

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Among solo artists, Taylor Swift has moved past Stevie Wonder and Janet Jackson and is now tied with Whitney Houston.

The next solo artists in line for her to tie with are Madonna (12), Michael Jackson (13), Drake (13), and Rihanna (14).

Among all artists, Taylor Swift is the 9th artist to reach 11 #1s on the Billboard Hot 100, joining The Beatles (20), Mariah Carey (19), Rihanna (14), Michael Jackson (13), Drake (13), The Supremes (12), Madonna (12), Whitney Houston (11).

Comparing Taylor Swift to the other female solo artists w/ 11+ #1s to see where she ranks in terms of length between first #1 and 11th #1. The dates are when each song reached #1.

Rihanna: 5 years 183 days, between SOS (May 13, 2006) and We Found Love (November 12, 2011).

Mariah Carey: 5 years 274 days, between Vision of Love (August 4, 1990) and Always be My Baby (May 4, 1996).

Whitney Houston: 10 years 30 days, between Saving All My Love for You (October 26, 1985) and Exhale (Shoop Shoop) (November 25, 1995).

Madonna: 10 years 65 days, between Like a Virgin (December 22, 1984) and Take a Bow (February 25, 1995).

Taylor Swift: 11 years 71 days, between We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (September 1, 2012) and Is it Over Now (November 11, 2023).

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https://x.com/billboardcharts/status/1724143659510088186?s=2

3rd time in her career that Taylor has replaced herself at #1 - the second time was last week. 

"The Beatles return with “Now and Then,” their landmark 35th top 10 – extending their record for the most among groups – and their first since 1996. "

 

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