The No. 1 artist of the decade will be announced at the BBMAs on April 29.

Justin Bieber is the No. 7 Top Artist of the 2010s, as Billboard
continues revealing the decade's top 10 acts, overall and in various
genres, as well as in touring. As previously announced, Post Malone is
the No. 10 Top Artist of the 2010s, Maroon 5 ranks at No. 9 and Katy
Perry places at No. 8.The full reveal will take place on the Billboard Music Awards, set to air live on NBC from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Wednesday, April 29, 2020.
On Nov. 14, Billboard published, among multiple decade-end charts, the overall Top Artists at Nos. 11 through 100 for the 2010s, as well as the Nos. 11 through 50 Top Artists on charts encompassing country, rock, R&B/hip-hop, Latin, Christian, gospel, dance/electronic and all-genre touring.
Artists at Nos. 10 through 6 for each recap are being revealed monthly leading up to the BBMAs, when No. 1 for each category will be announced from among five remaining finalists.
Bieber tallied 16 top 10 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 in the 2010s, including five No. 1s. On the Billboard 200, he scored six No. 1 albums during the decade. Bieber's 2015 LP Purpose generated three Hot 100 No. 1s ("What Do You Mean?," "Sorry" and "Love Yourself"), making him the first male artist to notch three leaders from an album in the 2010s. (See below for complete decade-end chart methodology.)
Meanwhile, the following artists rank at Nos. 10, 9, 8 and 7, respectively, for each decade-end category, with each No. 7 act also being revealed today:
Country
10, Taylor Swift
9, Keith Urban
8, Eric Church
7, Carrie Underwood
Rock
10, Foo Fighters
9, Fall Out Boy
8, Linkin Park
7, The Lumineers
R&B/hip-hop
10, Trey Songz
9, Beyoncé
8, Lil Wayne
7, Kendrick Lamar
Latin
10, Gerardo Ortiz
9, Nicky Jam
8, Ozuna
7, Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga
Dance/electronic
10, Marshmello
9, Daft Punk
8, Zedd
7, Skrillex
Christian
10, Newsboys
9, for King & Country
8, Hillsong Worship
7, Skillet
Gospel
10, William McDowell
9, Fred Hammond
8, Lecrae
7, James Fortune & FIYA
Touring
10, Roger Waters
9, Paul McCartney
8, Bon Jovi
7, Beyoncé
As previously reported, Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk!," featuring Mars, reigns as the Hot 100's No. 1 song of the 2010s and Adele's 21 rules as the Billboard 200's top decade-end album.
Plus, click on the following links for deeper dives into Billboard's decade-end charts covering country, rock, R&B/hip-hop, Latin, Christian, gospel, dance/electronic, social activity and all-genre touring.
How We Charted the Decade: Billboard's decade-end recaps encompass chart performance from Dec. 5, 2009, through Sept. 28, 2019 (except for those for the Social 50, which began on Dec. 11, 2010, and Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and Streaming Songs, each of which launched on Jan. 26, 2013).
On decade-end Hot Songs and Top Albums recaps, titles are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 on weekly charts earning the greatest value and weeks at lower positions earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology and title turnover rates over the decade, certain periods were weighted differently.
Top Artists recaps are ranked based on a formula blending performance, as outlined above, of all their chart entries. Specifically, the overall Top Artists category ranks the best-performing artists based on activity on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart and the Billboard 200 albums tally, as well as social media data and touring revenue from Billboard Boxscore, while genre-focused Top Artists rankings blend acts' decade-spanning performance on each genre's main song and album charts (such as, for country, Hot Country Songs and Top Country Albums).
Billboard's decade-end touring charts are based on Billboard Boxscore data for performances between Dec. 1, 2009, and Sept. 30, 2019.
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