SOS took over the charts late last year, landing American singer / songwriter SZA atop the Billboard 200 for months. SZA ( (Taylor Hill/FilmMagic via Getty Images) Last year, she fogged bifocals with the video for her song “Super Freaky Girl,” which debuted at number one, becoming the first song by a solo female rapper to do so in 24 years. With more than 100 million records sold worldwide, Minaj is the first female artist to have 100 Billboard Hot 100 entries. There can only be one “Queen of Rap,” and Maxim’s Creative Director is it. Nicki Minaj ( (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for MTV/Paramount Global) A former Billboard’s Woman of the Year and the most followed woman on Instagram, Gomez was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world. She’s come a long way from Barney & Friends, receiving a Golden Globe and Emmy nomination for her work on Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building alongside Steve Martin. Selena Gomez ( (MEGA/GC Images via Getty Images) and the wealthiest female musician with a net worth of $1.4 billion makes her royalties from “Lift Me Up,” her Black Panther: Wakanda Forever single, mere pocket change. Nine Grammys, 14 number one singles, 32 in the top ten in the U.S. Sure, the Super Bowl is the biggest game of the year, but at halftime she proved that her game is bigger. Rihanna ( (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic via Getty Images) It’s all par for the course for the winner of a whopping 12 Grammys with over 200 million records sold, making her one of the best-selling musicians in history. “Anti-Hero,” the number one single off of Midnights, has broken many of her personal bests, hanging in the Billboard Hot 100 for months. She broke the internet last year when tickets for her Eras Tour went on sale. Taylor Swift ( (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy) The 2019 Grammys marked her arrival with two awards, one for Best New Artist and one for Best Dance Recording for her Silk City collaboration, “Electricity.” Her second album, Future Nostalgia earned six Grammy nods, led by the chart-topping single, “Don’t Start Now.” Look for her later this year in Argylle alongside Henry Cavill and Bryce Dallas Howard. Don’t miss her next year opposite Joaquin Phoenix in Joker: Folie à Deux. With over 40 million records sold, 13 Grammys, two Golden Globes and a nomination for her Top Gun: Maverick theme, “Hold My Hand,” her Chromatica Ball tour took in $112.4 million, making her the highest-grossing female artist of the year. Lady Gaga ( (Mike Marsland/WireImage via Getty Images) The 30-year-old solo artist has been co-writing for years with people like Iggy Azalea, Selena Gomez, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, and Sigala and Rita Ora. Her fifth studio album, last year’s Crash, is her most commercially successful to date, landing in the top ten in both New Zealand and the US, and topping charts in Australia, Ireland and the UK. Charli XCX ( (Victor Boyko/Getty Images For Mugler)
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