Lil Baby has made his way to the top of the most celebrated rappers for the past few years.

After securing a collaboration with Queen of Rap Nicki Minaj on her comeback single "Do We Have A Problem," the collaborations and projects for Lil Baby have nothing but overflowing.

Recently, his two latest efforts catapulted him to one of the music industry's most coveted lists.

Lil Baby Has 100 Hits on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart

Because of his two latest singles, "Right On" and "In A Minute," debuting at the No. 13 and No. 14 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts, Lil Baby is now one of the few artists to have 100 charted hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The two most recent Lil Baby singles are her 99th and 100th song to chart on the coveted Hot 100 charts.

Per Luminate, it was streaming that drove the debut of the tracks on the 13th and 14th spots, with 18.1 million and 17.6 million official U.S. streams, respectively.

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Artists With 100 Hits on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts

At the top of the list is Champagne Papi Drake, with 260 tracks charting on the Hot 100 charts. (via Billboard)

Trailing him behind with 53 fewer singles is the Glee Cast (207), who have broken several Billboard records in the past with their massive whirlwind hits in the early 2010s.

Lil Wayne comes third with 180 songs, while Taylor Swift holds the fourth spot with 166 tracks.

Kanye West closes the fifth spot with 135 tracks, and behind him is his frequent collaborator Future, who holds 132; that's three fewer tracks from Ye.

Lil Baby's most recent collaborator and Queen of Rap, Nicki Minaj, has 123 tracks on the Hot 100 charts - making her and Swift the only two female artists on the male-dominated elite list.

King of Rock Elvis Presley tails Minaj with 109 songs, followed by Chris Brown, who has 107.

Hov is in a close gap with three less tracks than Brown. Meanwhile, Justin Bieber is 103, while Lil Baby holds the twelfth spot with 100.

Out of the 27-year-old rapper's 100 songs on the chart, only nine were Top 10 songs, and 35 were Top 40s.

However, he has three all-time high songs but has only placed at No. 2.

His feature with Drake's "Wants and Needs" and "Girls Want Girls" debuted and peaked at the second spot last year, while his collab with Nicki "Do We Have A Problem" came only this February, also debuted and peaked at No. 2.

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