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Hot Rap Songs is a record chart published by the music industry magazine ''Billboard'' that ranks the most popular hip hop songs in the United States. The first song to top the chart in the 2010s was "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys, which spent nine weeks at number one from November 2009 to January 2010.〔〔 With his 2012 single "Make Me Proud"—his eleventh single to top the chart—Drake broke the record for the most Hot Rap Songs number-one hits, previously held by Diddy. As of September 2012, Drake has attained 14 chart-toppers in total; he also holds the record for the longest time spent at number one and the most number-one singles attained within the 2010s, with 11 chart-toppers spanning 63 weeks.〔 For the former record, he is followed by Lil Wayne, with 42 weeks; Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, with 29; Jay-Z, with 25; Eminem and Kanye West, with 19 each; and Nicki Minaj, with 18. As of the issue for the week ending August 22, 2015, 43 songs have topped the Hot Rap Songs chart during the 2010s; the current number-one song is "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" by Silentó.〔 "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX holds the title for the longest time at the top spot within the decade, with 18 weeks.〔 At the start of the decade the chart was airplay-based, with rankings based on each track's estimated audience, as monitored by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems from a panel of 134 radio stations. In October 2012, ''Billboard'' altered the chart's methodology to include digital download sales and streaming data. Under the new methodology, the Rap Songs chart became a distillation of the main ''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, which according to the magazine "highlight() the differences between pure R&B and rap titles in the overall, wide-ranging R&B/hip-hop field."〔 "Gangnam Style" by South Korean rapper Psy was the first number-one song to benefit from these changes, ascending from number 20 to the top spot on the chart dated October 20, 2012.〔 The changes were met with controversy, with critics arguing that the new chart failed to take into account R&B and rap music's traditionally African-American demographic. Psy's climb to number one in particular was also criticized, with Ebro Darden, program director of New York City radio station WQHT, arguing: "Trust me when I tell you hip-hop does not consider Psy rap. ''Billboard'' has pull, but they cannot make people who live hip-hop believe Psy is rap." In response, ''Billboard'' chart director Bill Werde defended the changes as a necessary means of reflecting consumer tastes on genre charts.〔 In a 25th anniversary listing of the top 100 songs in the history of Hot Rap Songs based on chart performance, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' 2013 15-week number-one single "Thrift Shop" was ranked at number one, thanks in part to the new methodology. ==Number-one songs==
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