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16 iconic musicians who have never had a No. 1 song

  • Hitting the top of the Hot 100 is something all musicians dream of.
  • But some of your favorite artists have never reached the summit of the chart.
  • Bruce Springsteen, James Brown, and Nirvana all failed to claim the top spot.

For more than six decades now, Billboard has been keeping track of what Americans are listening to via the Hot 100 list, which measures the top 100 pop songs in America based on sales, radio play, and online streaming.

While how we listen to music has changed immensely since then, it still remains a goal of many artists to try to climb the charts, all the way to No. 1 on the Hot 100.

However, some of the most beloved bands and artists have never achieved the coveted spot atop the Hot 100. Of these 16 musical acts, some still have plenty of time to make it, while others sadly died without ever making it to the peak.

Keep scrolling to see who’s never had a No. 1 hit. It might surprise you.

Nirvana

Kurt Cobain of Nirvana in 1993.

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Though Nirvana has sold millions of albums around the world — and plenty of posters that adorn college dorm walls to this day — the closest they ever got to the top of the Hot 100 was “Smells Like Teenage Spirit,” which peaked at No. 6.

It’s hard to overstate the influence that Nirvana had on pop music in the early ’90s. Grunge, suddenly, was everywhere, and the youth of America had a new icon to look up to: Kurt Cobain.

Before Cobain’s death 32 years ago, Nirvana had released three albums, two of which had reached No. 1, “Nevermind” and “In Utero.” But their singles never reached the same level on the Hot 100.

“Smells Like Teen Spirit” was their only song to crack the top 10. Other popular Nirvana singles like “Lithium” and “Come As You Are” reached No. 64 and No. 32, respectively.

Bruce Springsteen


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Bruce Springsteen in 2013.

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Casual Springsteen fans might be surprised to know that The Boss has never hit No 1 on the Hot 100.

“But, surely, ‘Born to Run’ hit No. 1?” you might think. Nope, that song peaked at No. 23. You could follow up with, “What about ‘Born in the USA?'” Not that one either — that “ode” to America topped off at No. 9.

Springsteen has gotten close with 1984’s “Dancing in the Dark,” which reached No. 2, and has been certified platinum.

Backstreet Boys


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The Backstreet Boys in 2018.

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Though the Backstreet Boys were inescapable in the ’90s and early 2000s, they’ve never had a No. 1 song. The closest they came was their No. 2 hit in 1996, “Quit Playing Games (with My Heart).”

Other hits like “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” “I Want It That Way,” and “Shape of My Heart” peaked at No. 4, No. 6, and No. 9, respectively.

The band is in the middle of a comeback, however. Their 2019 album “DNA” reached No. 1, so maybe there’s still time for this boy band.

The Who


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The Who.

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The Who might be one of the most famous bands of the ’60s and ’70s, but they only had one song make it to the top 10.

While The Who’s signature song is “Baba O’Riley,” that wasn’t even released as a single in the US. Their lone song to crack the top 10 is “I Can See For Miles” in 1967 from their third album, “The Who Sell Out.”

Jimi Hendrix


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Jimi Hendrix.

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Hendrix is regularly named the greatest guitarist of all time, but his legendary talent didn’t translate to chart success. Hendrix’s highest-charting single on the Hot 100 was 1968’s “All Along the Watchtower,” which reached No. 20.

His third and final album, “Electric Ladyland,” did earn the top spot, though, in 1968.

Sheryl Crow


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Sheryl Crow in 2018.

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Sheryl Crow has sold over 50 million albums worldwide, but hasn’t achieved the same success with her singles.

“All I Wanna Do,” her third single ever, reached No. 2, and it remains her highest-charting song to date.

Other hits, like “Everyday is a Winding Road,” “Soak Up the Sun,” and “The First Cut is the Deepest,” made it to No. 11, No. 17, and No. 14, respectively.

Led Zeppelin


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Led Zeppelin in 1969.

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Led Zeppelin’s highest-charting song is 1969’s “Whole Lotta Love,” which peaked at No. 4.

But the real shocking news about Led Zeppelin’s discography? That their signature song, “Stairway to Heaven,” frequently called one of the best songs of all time, never even charted.

The band didn’t release it as a single, though it was one of the most frequently requested songs on the radio during the ’70s.

And not one of Led Zeppelin’s 15 other singles reached No. 1, either.

Bob Dylan


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Bob Dylan in 1965.

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Bob Dylan may have won a Nobel Prize, but he’s never had a No. 1 song on the Hot 100.

Dylan has had two No. 2s, though: “Like a Rollin’ Stone” and “Rainy Day Women # 12 and 35.” His one other top 10, “Lay Lady Lay,” reached No. 7.

Two of his other most iconic songs, “The Times They Are a-Changin'” and “Blowin’ in the Wind,” failed to chart at all.

Shania Twain


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Shania Twain in 2003.

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Shania Twain is one of the best-selling female country music stars of all time, but that doesn’t always translate to Hot 100 chart-toppers.

Twain is the first — and only — female artist to have three consecutive albums be certified diamond, signifying over 10 million units sold.

But her most successful single pulled up just short at No. 2, “You’re Still the One.” After that, “From This Moment On,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” reached No. 4, 7, and 23, respectively.

Johnny Cash


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Johnny Cash in 1968.

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Johnny Cash’s 49-year career resulted in millions upon millions of albums sold, but just one top 10 hit.

He’s a singular figure in music history, with his music spanning rock, country, blues, and gospel. He’s still revered as one of the most prolific musicians of all time.

However, only one song in his entire career cracked the top 10: 1969’s live version of “A Boy Named Sue,” which peaked at No. 2.

One Direction


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One Direction.

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Though they were the biggest band in the world at one point, One Direction never achieved a No. 1.

One Direction had a few chart-toppers in their home, the UK, but never could crack the top of the Hot 100 in the US. They charted at No. 2 with “Best Song Ever,” No. 3 with “Drag Me Down” and “Live While We’re Young,” and No. 4 with “What Makes You Beautiful.”

Adding insult to injury, their former band member Zayn Malik achieved a No. 1 song with his debut single “Pillowtalk” in 2016.

In August 2020, Harry Styles reached No. 1 with his solo hit, “Watermelon Sugar.” He’s replicated that feat twice more, with “As It Was” and “Aperture.”

Green Day


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Green Day in 2016.

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Modern rock legends Green Day have had plenty of No. 1s on the Alternative chart, but on the Hot 100? Not so much.

Green Day didn’t have a song enter the Hot 100 at all until 2004’s “American Idiot,” which reached No. 61. But at that point, they’d already had five No. 1s on the Alternative chart: “Longview,” “Basket Case,” “When I Come Around,” “J.A.R.,” and “Minority.”

Their highest-charting song, “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 in 2005.

James Brown


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James Brown in 1997.

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James Brown is another legend who shockingly never reached the top spot on the Hot 100. He came close more than a few times with songs like “Living in America” (peaked at No. 4), “I Got the Feelin'” (peaked at No. 6), and “I Got You (I Feel Good)” (peaked at No. 3).

In total, he charted over 90 songs on the Hot 100.

Missy Elliott


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Missy Elliott in 2018.

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Missy Elliott is one of the most prolific rappers of all time, but has yet to reach No. 1 on the Hot 100.

She has had five top 10 singles in her career: “Hot Boyz,” “Get Ur Freak On,” “Gossip Folks,” “Lose Control,” and her highest-charting song (which reached No. 2), “Work It.”

After taking a seven-year hiatus from music, Elliott returned in 2015 with “WTF (Where They From)”  and then 2017’s “I’m Better,” so it remains to be seen if she’ll reach the top.

Bob Marley


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Bob Marley.

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Reggae icon Bob Marley still remains the face of his genre decades after his death. His songs remain popular around the world, but it took some time for his music to gain a following.

Marley and his band, the Wailers, released dozens of songs before one reached 51 on the charts, “Roots, Rock, Reggae,” and it ended up being his highest-charting song.

Demi Lovato


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Demi Lovato in 2026.

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Lovato has garnered her fair share of radio hits, but none have topped the charts. Summer songs like “Cool for the Summer,” “Sorry Not Sorry,” and “Here We Go Again” peaked on the Hot 100 at 11, 6, and 15, respectively.




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Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and 17 other famous musicians who were nominated for best new artist at the Grammys — but lost

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  • The Grammy Award for best new artist is considered a high honor in the music industry.
  • Marquee names like The Beatles, Adele, and John Legend have all taken home the award.
  • Stars like Taylor Swift, Drake, and Britney Spears were nominated for the award but didn’t win.

Winning the Grammy for best new artist is considered a high honor in the music industry.

With iconic musicians like The Beatles, Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, John Legend, and Adele all taking home the award, it’s easy to see why this Grammy is so sought after.

But many of the biggest names in music went on to launch successful careers even though they didn’t win the award.

Here are 19 of the biggest stars who were nominated for — but lost — the Grammy for best new artist.

Elton John lost to The Carpenters.

John was nominated for best new artist in 1971.

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He’s now one of the most famous names in the music industry, but in 1971, John lost the award for best new artist to The Carpenters.

John has since won five Grammys. He’s also one of few stars to reach EGOT status, meaning he’s won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony.

Boyz II Men won their first Grammy the same night they lost the award for best new artist.


Boys II Men on the red carpet of the CMT awards in 2019.

Boyz II Men were nominated for best new artist in 1992.

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In 1992, Boyz II Men lost the award for best new artist to the singer-songwriter Marc Cohn.

The trio didn’t leave empty-handed, as they took home the award for best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals that same night.

The group has earned four Grammys and 15 nominations.

Green Day lost to Sheryl Crow.


Green Day posing on the red carpet of the 2016 American Music Awards.

Green Day were nominated for best new artist in 1995.

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At the 1995 ceremony, Green Day was nominated for best new artist alongside Ace of Base, Counting Crows, Crash Test Dummies, and Crow.

Although the award went to Crow, Green Day’s album “Dookie” took home the prize for best alternative music performance that same night.

The band has since won four Grammys.

Shania Twain didn’t win the award for best new artist, but now has five Grammys.


Shania Twain attends the CMT Music Awards in Austin, Texas, on April 2, 2023.

Twain was nominated for best new artist in 1996.

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Known for iconic songs like “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” and “You’re Still the One,” Twain’s music has sold millions of copies worldwide.

But when she was up for best new artist at the 1996 Grammys, Hootie & the Blowfish took home the award.

Today, Twain has five Grammys.

Britney Spears lost the award for best new artist to Christina Aguilera.


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Spears was nominated for best new artist in 2000.

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In 2000, Spears was making a name for herself in pop music, coming off the success of her debut single “…Baby One More Time.”

That same year, Spears missed out on the Grammy for best new artist, which went to her “Mickey Mouse Club” costar Aguilera.

Spears won her first and only Grammy in 2005 for her song “Toxic.”

Avril Lavigne has had success despite missing out on the Grammy for best new artist.


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Lavigne was nominated for best new artist in 2003.

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Lavigne was nominated for best new artist after the success of her debut album, which included hits like “Complicated,” “Sk8er Boi,” and “I’m With You.”

During the February 2003 ceremony, Norah Jones took home the award.

Although Lavigne has not yet won a Grammy, she’s been nominated eight times.

John Mayer now has multiple Grammys but did not win best new artist in 2003.


John Mayer poses on the red carpet.

Mayer was nominated for best new artist in 2003.

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Like Lavigne, Mayer also lost out on the title of best new artist in 2003.

He has since taken home seven Grammys, including for song of the year.

Ciara lost the award for best new artist to John Legend in 2006.


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Ciara was nominated for best new artist in 2006.

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In 2006, Ciara was nominated for best new artist alongside Fall Out Boy, Legend, Keane, and Sugarland.

Legend left with the award, but Ciara didn’t go home empty-handed. That night, she won the best short-form music video award for her feature on Missy Elliott’s song “Lose Control.”

Taylor Swift never won best new artist, but she’s won many other Grammys.


Taylor Swift wearing a blue floral dress at the premiere of her Eras Tour movie.

Swift was nominated for best new artist in 2008.

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After her hugely successful Eras Tour, it’s hard to imagine a time when Swift didn’t win the title of best new artist at the Grammys.

However, when she was nominated in 2008, the award went to Amy Winehouse.

Since then, Swift has won 14 Grammys. She is the only artist in history to win album of the year four times.

The Jonas Brothers lost to Adele.


The Jonas Brothers pose on the red carpet of the 2020 Grammys.

The Jonas Brothers were nominated for best new artist in 2009.

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In 2009, the Jonas Brothers were in a tight race for best new artist alongside Adele, Duffy, Jazmine Sullivan, and Lady A.

Adele took home the prize, but the Jonas Brothers have gone on to have an extremely successful career.

Although they’ve yet to win a Grammy, they’ve been nominated for two.

Drake lost the title in 2011 but has since won five Grammys.


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Drake was nominated for best new artist in 2011.

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Although Drake now has five Grammys under his belt, he lost best new artist to jazz musician Esperanza Spalding in 2011.

Justin Bieber lost the award for best new artist to Esperanza Spalding.


Justin Bieber dressed in black on the Grammys red carpet.

Bieber was nominated for best new artist in 2011.

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Like Drake, Bieber also lost the award for best new artist to Esperanza Spalding.

He’s since taken home two Grammys and earned 27 nominations.

Despite being one of the most successful female rappers, Nicki Minaj lost best new artist in 2012.


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Minaj was nominated for best new artist in 2012.

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In 2012, Minaj lost out on the title of best new artist to indie-folk group Bon Iver. But Minaj made history that night as the first female rapper to perform solo at the Grammys.

Despite being nominated 12 times, Minaj has yet to win a Grammy.

Kendrick Lamar has won 17 Grammys but lost the award for best new artist in 2014.


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Lamar was nominated for best new artist in 2014.

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Although Rolling Stone’s Brian Hiatt called Lamar “the greatest rapper alive” in 2017, the musician didn’t take home the award for best new artist in 2014.

The award went to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. But since then, Lamar has earned a whopping 66 Grammy nominations and 22 wins.

Ed Sheeran also lost the title in 2014.


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Sheeran was nominated for best new artist in 2014.

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Like Lamar, Ed Sheeran was up for the award for best new artist in 2014.

He later went on to win two of his four Grammys in 2016.

SZA didn’t win the award in 2018, but has continued to grow her career.


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SZA was nominated for best new artist in 2018.

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In 2018, SZA was up against Khalid, Alessia Cara, Lil Uzi Vert, and Julia Michaels for best new artist. The honor went to Cara.

SZA won her first Grammy in 2022 for collaborating with Doja Cat on the hit song “Kiss Me More.” She has since won a total of five Grammys.

Rosalía has won both Grammys and Latin Grammys but missed out on best new artist at both ceremonies.


Rosalia poses in a black off-the-shoulder dress at the 2023 Latin Grammy Awards.

Rosalía was nominated for best new artist at the Latin Grammys in 2017 and the Grammys in 2020.

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In 2020, Rosalía was nominated for best new artist alongside names like Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Lil Nas X, and Maggie Rogers.

Although Eilish walked away with the award, Rosalía made history that night as the first all-Spanish-language singer to be nominated in that category.

She was nominated in the same category at the 2017 Latin Grammys but didn’t win.

She’s since won two Grammys and 11 Latin Grammys.

Doja Cat lost the award for best new artist, but won her first Grammy the following year.


Doja Cat poses on the red carpet of the 2023 MTV VMAs.

Doja Cat was nominated for best new artist in 2021.

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In 2021, Doja Cat was nominated for best new artist. She lost to Megan Thee Stallion.

She didn’t have to wait long for a Grammy win, though. She won her first in 2022 for “Kiss Me More.”

Despite dominating pop charts, Sabrina Carpenter didn’t win the award in 2025.


Sabrina Carpenter poses at the 2025 Grammys.

Sabrina Carpenter was nominated for best new artist in 2025.

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In 2025, Sabrina Carpenter was nominated for the award alongside artists like Chappell Roan, Benson Boone, Doechii, and Raye. However, the honor went to Roan.

Carpenter still went home with two Grammys that night, including best pop vocal album and best pop solo performance.

This story was originally published in February 2024 and most recently updated on January 28, 2026.




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The best-selling country musicians of all time

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  • The best-selling country artists of all time include Elvis Presley, Tim McGraw, and Shania Twain.
  • We used RIAA’s data to compile this list based on total album units sold in the US.
  • Only three artists on this list debuted in the 2000s: Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, and Luke Bryan.

Did you know two of the top three best-selling musicians of all time are country music artists?

Elvis Presley and Garth Brooks trail only the Beatles in record sales.

Country music is one of the most popular genres in music, with its own set of stars, award shows, and hall of fame.

We used the Recording Industry Association of America’s (RIAA) list of best-selling artists, ranked by albums sold, to pick out the top 25 most successful country musicians of all time.

To qualify as a country star, a musician’s output had to primarily appear on country charts, or the artist had to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, nominated in the country genre at the Grammys, or have received nominations at country award shows like the CMAs or the ACM Awards.

Here’s who made the cut, from No. 25 to No. 1.




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