

See all of Billboard’s artists of the year since 1981.

Swift is the year’s top artist for a second time, following her win in 2009. She's just the second woman to claim the crown twice: Adele was the top artist of both 2011 and 2012.
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2015
Image Credit: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for TAS Swift is the year’s top artist for a second time, following her win in 2009. She's just the second woman to claim the crown twice: Adele was the top artist of both 2011 and 2012.
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2014
Image Credit: Jeff Daly/NBC The English/Irish vocal quintet wrapped the year as Billboard's top artist, the first group to do so since 2001 (when Destiny's Child took home the honor). One Direction's achievement was spurred by a No. 1 Billboard 200 album (Midnight Memories), massive concert tour grosses and their performance on social media.
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2013
Image Credit: Ollie Millington/Redferns via Getty Images Mars' busy 2013 included four top 40 hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100, including two No. 1s: "Locked Out of Heaven" (No. 1 for six weeks) and "When I Was Your Man."
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2012
Image Credit: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images In 2012, the British diva pulled off the rare feat of being named the top artist for a second year in a row. Her runaway hit album 21 ruled as the top Billboard 200 album in both 2011 and 2012.
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2011
Image Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage Powered by her successful sophomore album 21, Adele finished 2011 as the top artist. The set's lead single, "Rolling In the Deep," spent seven weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2011.
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2010
Image Credit: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images One year after Lady Gaga was named Billboard's top new artist, she became our overall top artist. Gaga earned the latter honor thanks in part to the chart performance of her first two albums, The Fame and The Fame Monster, which ranked at No. 4 and 13, respectively, on the 2010 year-end Billboard 200 albums tally.
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2009
Image Credit: Rick Diamond/Getty Images In 2009, Taylor Swift was the first solo female or country act to earn the top artist of the year title since 1997, when LeAnn Rimes took home the honor. Swift's second album, Fearless, spent most of the 2009 chart year lodged in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart.
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2008
Image Credit: Virginia Sherwood/NBC NewsWire In 2008, the R&B/hip-hop artist claimed the top artist of the year prize for a second time, following his first win in 2006. Brown charted multiple top 10 hit songs on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2008, including "No Air" (with Jordin Sparks), "With You" and "Forever."
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2007
Image Credit: Michael Loccisano/FilmMagic The singer sizzled in 2007 with an array of successful singles on the Billboard Hot 100, including "I Wanna Love You," "Smack That" and "Don't Matter." He also was a guest on hits from Gwen Stefani ("The Sweet Escape") and T-Pain's "Bartender."
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2006
Image Credit: Tony Barson/WireImage Thanks to his self-titled debut album (which hit the top 10 on the Billboard 200) and numerous hit singles (like the No. 1 Hot 100 smash "Run It!"), Brown finished 2006 as the top artist.
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2005
Image Credit: Chris Polk/FilmMagic The rapper had a big year in 2005, as his The Massacre album spent six weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, while he scored a huge No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 single with "Candy Shop" (nine weeks atop the list).
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2004
Image Credit: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images Usher notched his second win for top artist of the year in 2004, six years after he first earned the title (in 1998). Usher's Confessions album spent nine weeks at No. 1 in 2004 on the Billboard 200, while it spawned four chart-topping singles on the Billboard Hot 100 that year.
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2003
Image Credit: Theo Wargo/WireImage 50 Cent's debut album Get Rich Or Die Tryin' ruled the weekly Billboard 200 chart for six weeks in 2003. It launched the No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits "In Da Club" (No. 1 for nine weeks) and "21 Questions" (No. 1 for four weeks).
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2002
Image Credit: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect Nelly's second album, Nellyville, topped the Billboard 200 chart for four weeks in 2002. The rapper also spent a whopping 17 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with two different smash hits: "Hot In Herre" (No. 1 for seven weeks) and "Dilemma" (No. 1 for 10 weeks).
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2001
Image Credit: Landov The trio was the second group to earn the top artist title in back-to-back years (2000 and 2001), following New Kids on the Block in 1989 and 1990.
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2000
Image Credit: Dave Hogan/Getty Images The R&B/pop act scored big in 2000 with the No. 1 singles "Say My Name" and "Independent Women Part 1." The latter was such a smash success (11 weeks at No. 1), its No. 1 reign lasted into the 2001 chart year, helping the trio earn the top artist of the year trophy in both 2000 and 2001.
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1999
Image Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage The boy band capped an incredibly successful chart year in 1999 with the top artist of the year achievement. The honor was driven largely by the performance of the group's Millennium album, which spent 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1999.
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1998
Image Credit: Ebet Roberts/Redferns Usher's first receipt of the top artist of the year honor was earned by the consistent performance of his second album, My Way, and its singles "You Make Me Wanna…," "Nice & Slow" and "My Way."
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1997
Image Credit: Paul Natkin/WireImage LeAnn Rimes was the first female country artist to be named top artist of the year. The singer had a big year in 1997, thanks to her inescapable single "How Do I Live" and two No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 chart (Unchained Melody/The Early Years and You Light Up My Life — Inspirational Songs).
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1996
Image Credit: Paul Natkin/WireImage The singer/songwriter triumphed in 1996 with the year's top Billboard 200 album: Jagged Little Pill.
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1995
Image Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic The R&B/hip-hop trio had a very successful 1995, thanks to its second album CrazySexyCool spending the entire chart year lodged in the top 40 of the weekly Billboard 200 chart. The group tallied four top five Billboard Hot 100 singles that year as well, two of which ("Creep" and "Waterfalls") hit No. 1.
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1994
Image Credit: Catherine McGann/Getty Images Ace of Base
The Swedish quartet wasn't just the top artist of the year in 1994, but they also earned the top Billboard 200 album (The Sign) and the top Billboard Hot 100 single of the year ("The Sign"). They were the first group to take home all three of Billboard's top year-end honors.
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1993
Image Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images The country superstar was the top artist of the year in both 1992 and 1993, owed mostly to the success of his many albums on the Billboard 200 chart. In 1993 alone, he charted six albums, including his then-most recent No. 1, In Pieces.
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1992
Image Credit: Paul Harris/Getty Images In 1992, Garth Brooks became the first male country artist to earn the top artist of the year title. He claimed two No. 1 albums in 1992: Ropin' The Wind and The Chase.
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1991
Image Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage The R&B/pop diva capped a big year in 1991, as her self-titled debut album also finished the year as the top Billboard 200 album.
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1990
Image Credit: The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images New Kids on the Block
The five-piece boy band were kings of the charts in both 1989 and 1990 — the two years they earned the top artist of the year title. In 1990, the act notched its second No. 1 album on the weekly Billboard 200 chart with Step By Step.
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1989
Image Credit: Ebet Roberts/Getty Images New Kids on the Block
In 1989, New Kids On the Block tallied three top 40 albums, including the No. 1 set Hangin' Tough. The quintet also scored five top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 that year, including the No. 1s "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)" and "Hangin' Tough."
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1988
Image Credit: Rob Verhorst/Redferns George Michael was the first act to earn Billboard's three highest year-end honors: top artist, top Billboard 200 album (Faith) and top Billboard Hot 100 single ("Faith").
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1987
Image Credit: Paul Natkin/WireImage The New Jersey band, led by Jon Bon Jovi, also snared the top Billboard 200 album of 1987: Slippery When Wet.
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1986
Image Credit: Toronto Star Archives/Getty Images Whitney Houston achieved two No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 singles in 1986 ("How Will I Know" and "Greatest Love Of All") and saw her self-titled debut album spend 14 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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1985
Image Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images The Queen of Pop had a tremendous year on the charts during the 1985 chart year, with two No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 singles ("Like a Virgin" and "Crazy For You") plus another three top five hits ("Material Girl," "Angel" and "Dress You Up").
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1984
Image Credit: Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images The R&B/pop singer/songwriter was inescapable in 1984. He logged smash singles on the Billboard Hot 100 like "Hello" (No. 1) and "Stuck On You" (No. 3) while his Can't Slow Down album spent the entire 1984 chart year in the top 10 of the weekly Billboard 200 chart.
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1983
Image Credit: Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images For two years in a row (1983 and 1984), Michael Jackson's Thriller album — which spent 37 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — was the top album of the year. It's thus fitting that Jackson was also the top artist of 1983, thanks not only to the performance of Thriller, but also its many successful singles like the No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits "Billie Jean" and "Beat It" (both in 1983).
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1982
Image Credit: Ebet Roberts/Redferns The Go-Go's — the first all-female rock band to hit No. 1 on the weekly Billboard 200 albums chart — also claimed the year-end top artist trophy in 1982. The group's debut album Beauty and the Beat spent six weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1982, and was the first No. 1 album by an all female rock group.
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1981
Image Credit: Paul Natkin/WireImage Bolstered by the tremendous success of the band's Hi-Infidelity album (which spent 15 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1981), the group was honored with the first year-end top artist distinction.