Nicki Minaj Tops Billboard’s List Of Greatest Female Rappers Of All Time

- Billboard has named Nicki Minaj the greatest female rapper of all time.
- The ranking highlights the contributions of female rappers in hip-hop.
- Nicki Minaj is recognized for her longevity, lyrical talent, and numerous chart-topping hits.
Billboard has officially declared Nicki Minaj the greatest female rapper of all time, securing her position at the top of its newly released ranking of iconic women in hip-hop.
Compiled by Billboard’s editorial team, the list recognizes the trailblazing contributions of female rappers who have shaped the genre. Nicki Minaj leads the pack, celebrated for her longevity, lyrical skill, chart-topping hits, and cultural influence. Over the years, she has become a dominant force in the industry, breaking numerous records and setting new standards for female rap artists.
Following closely behind Minaj, Missy Elliott takes the second spot. Widely praised for her innovation and groundbreaking visuals, Elliott remains a hip-hop icon. Lauryn Hill, known for her genre-blending style and lyrical depth, lands at number three. Lil’ Kim and Queen Latifah—both pioneers in their own right—round out the top five.
The list continues with legendary figures such as MC Lyte, Salt-N-Pepa, Roxanne Shanté, Eve, and Foxy Brown, all of whom made significant impacts on the genre during their careers.
In a twist that sparked online debate, current chart-toppers Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion were placed outside the top 10. Cardi B landed at number 11, while Megan came in at number 15. Despite both artists winning Grammy Awards for their rap performances—an achievement Minaj has yet to attain—their relatively recent careers may have influenced their placement.
Though she has not received a Grammy, Nicki Minaj’s influence, lyrical versatility, and consistency have earned her the top honor in this ranking. Her legacy continues to inspire a new generation of artists and fans alike.
The list serves as both a celebration of hip-hop history and a reminder of the powerful voices that have shaped the genre across decades.