We'll Give You 3 Hit Songs, You Tell Us the Singer

By: Jouviane Alexandre
Estimated Completion Time
3 min
We'll Give You 3 Hit Songs, You Tell Us the Singer
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About This Quiz

When it comes to your favorite singer, you could probably name 20 of their hit songs. What about other artists? These are some of Billboards Top 100 artists right now, and if we name three of their hit songs, can you tell us the singer? Mic check and let's go!
Chasing Pavements, Someone like You, Hello
Lil Uzi Vert
Adele
Adele released her first studio album, "19," in 2008. Since then she has released two albums, "21" and "25," both of which made it to the #1 position on the Billboard 200.
Darius Rucker
Chris Brown

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Lose Yourself, Love the Way You Lie, Stan
Justin Bieber
Cardi B
Maroon 5
Eminem
Eminem released his first album, "Infinite," in 1996. He would then go on to release "The Slim Shady LP" in 1999 before his 2000 album, "The Marshall Mathers LP," made it to #1 on the Billboard Charts. As of 2017, the rapper has released eight albums.

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Run It!, Forever, Kiss Kiss
Lil Pump
Offset
Chris Brown
At 16 years old, Chris Brown released his debut self-titled album. The singer went on to release seven other albums, two of which made it to #1.
James Arthur

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Super Bass, Starships, Anaconda
Brothers Osbourne
Michael Jackson
Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj released her first studio album, "Pink Friday," in 2010. The rapper has since released two other albums that feature the singles "Right Thru Me," "Did It On'em," and "Fly."
Kenny Chesney

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Earned It, The Hills, Can't Feel My Face
Gucci Mane
Bruno Mars
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
The Weeknd
The Weeknd dropped his first album, "Kiss Land," in 2012. Followed by #1 albums, "Beauty Behind the Madness" and "Starboy," the singer is known for other singles like "Wicked Games" and "I Feel It Coming."

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"I'm On One," "Wild Thoughts, "I'm the One"
Maren Morris
DJ Khaled
Since 2006, DJ Khaled has released 10 albums, the last two which have gained the #1 position on the Billboard charts. The former DJ is also known for hits such as "No New Friends," "I'm So Hood," and "All I Do is Win."
Drake
Kendrick Lamar

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Can't Hold Us, Same Love, Thrift Shop
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis released their first album, "The Heist," in 2012, a CD that went to #2 on the Billboard 200.
Thomas Rhett
Kodak Black
Miranda Lambert

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Just the Way You Are, Grenade, That's What I Like
Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars released his first album, "Doo-Wops & Hooligans," in 2010. Since his start, the singer has released 15 singles, five of which landed the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie
French Montana
Chris Stapleton

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Cry Me a River, SexyBack, Can't Stop the Feeling!
Justin Timberlake
After his split from the boy band, *NSYNC, Justin Timberlake released his first solo album, "Justified," in 2002. Since then, the singer has released three other albums, all of which landed the #1 spot on the Billboard 200.
Pentatonix
Young Thug
Halsey

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Stay With Me, Lay Me Down, Too Good at Goodbyes
Eminem
Quavo
Sam Smith
In 2014, Sam Smith released his first album, "In the Lonely Hour," which peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200. The singer went on to release his second studio album at the beginning of November 2017, a CD that reached #1.
Macklemore

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The A Team, Thinking Out Loud, Shape of You
Kelly Clarkson
Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran released his first studio album in September 2011 before dropping his next two in 2014 and 2017. His last two albums topped the charts in most countries. He is also known for singles, "Sing," "Don't," and "Perfect."
Marshmello
Old Dominion

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Best I Ever Had, Forever, One Dance
Keith Urban
Imagine Dragons
Sam Hunt
Drake
Actor-turned-rapper, Drake released his first studio album, "Thank Me Later," in 2010. He followed it up with "Take Care," "Nothing Was the Same," and "Views," all of which made it to the #1 position in both the U.S. and Canada.

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Shake It Off, We Are Never Getting Back Together, Bad Blood
Alan Jackson
The Chainsmokers
SZA
Taylor Swift
In 2006, Taylor Swift released her debut album of the same name. Taylor Swift went on to release four more albums, all of which made it to the #1 spot on the Billboard 200.

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Chandelier, Cheap Thrills, The Greatest
Florida Georgia Line
Portugal. The Man.
Ed Sheeran
Sia
While Sia received major fame in the 2010s, the singer released her first album in 1997. Her career shot through the roof with the release of her single, "Chandelier." Her most successful single to date is "Cheap Thrills" featuring Sean Paul.

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Here, Scars to Your Beautiful, Stay
Future
XXXTentacion
Alessia Cara
In 2015, teenager Alessia Cara released her first album, "Know-It-All." Along with her own singles, the singer has been featured on the chart-topping hit by Logic, "1-800-273-8255."
Sia

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Austin, Boys 'Round Here, Came Here to Forget
Kelsea Ballerini
Justin Timberlake
Lady Gaga
Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton started his music career in 2001 with the release of his debut self-titled album. He has since released 10 more albums,. His 2014 album, "Bringing Back the Sunshine," topped the Country and Billboard 200.

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That's My Kind of Night, Crash My Party, Drunk On You
Luke Bryan
Luke Bryan released his first album, "I'll Stay Me," in August 2007. As of November 2017, he has released five albums, three of which have topped the Country charts.
Chris Young
Migos
Linkin Park

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Crying in the Club, Havana, I Know What You Did Last Summer
Garth Brooks
Khalid
Camila Cabello
After her split from Fifth Harmony, Camila Cabello wasted no time in putting out hits. Although her first studio album doesn't drop until 2018, the singer has already had multiple hits, including the featured tracks of "Know No Better" and "Hey Ma."
Led Zeppelin

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Roses, Don't Let Me Down, Closer
Blake Shelton
The Chainsmokers
With two EPs released in 2015 and 2016, The Chainsmokers first made waves with their single, "#Selfie." They went on to surpass the fame of this song with their 2016 #1 single, "Closer," featuring Halsey. They went on to release two more Top 10 singles before the end of 2017, "Paris" and "Something Just Like This."
Beyonce
Rihanna

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Pillowtalk, I Don't Wanna Live Forever, Dusk Till Dawn
Nick Jonas
Shawn Mendes
Zayn
After Zayn chose to leave One Direction, he proved that he could make it as a solo artist. His debut album, "Mind of Mine," debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and his debut single, "Pillowtalk," topped the charts at #1 in multiple countries, including the UK and US.
Chris Brown

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She Will Be Loved, Moves Like Jagger, What Lovers Do
Camilla Cabello
Maroon 5
Maroon 5 got their start in 2002 with their debut album, "Songs About Jane." Since then, the group has put out six more albums that feature popular singles like "Harder to Breathe," "Animals," and "Sugar."
J Balvin
NF

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Numb, In the End, What I've Done
G-Eazy
Luke bryan
Jon Pardi
Linkin Park
Linkin Park released their debut album, "Hybrid Theory," in October 2000. As of 2017, the group has released an additional six albums which include other singles like "Shadow of the Day," "Bleed It Out," and "New Divide."

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Sorry Not Sorry, Cool for the Summer, Skyscraper
Demi Lovato
After her rising career on Disney Channel, Demi Lovato released her debut album, "Don't Forget," that made it to #2 on the Billboard 200. Since then, the singer has released five additional albums, her most recent dropping in September 2017 with the hit song, "Sorry Not Sorry."
Carly Pearce
Alessia Cara
Blackbear

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Thriller, Human Nature, Black & White
Selena Gomez
Post Malone
DJ Khaled
Michael Jackson
Even posthumously, Michael Jackson is still one of the top artists on the Billboard charts. The singer started his solo career in 1972 with the album, "Got to Be There." His 1982 album, "Thriller," would go on to be the best-selling album of all time.

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Mask Off, Wicked, Jumpman
Future
Rapper Future released his debut album, "Pluto," in April 2012. Since then, he has released five more albums, the last four which topped the Billboard 200 at #1.
Logic
LANCO
Bruno Mars

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Behind These Hazel Eyes, Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You), Breakaway
Kelly Clarkson
After her win on "American Idol," Kelly Clarkson's career skyrocketed in the 2000s. With eight albums under her belt, Clarkson's impressive roster of songs include "A Moment Like This," "Since U Been Gone," "Miss Independent," and "My Life Would Suck Without You."
Niall Horan
Kane Brown
Demi Lovato

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DNA, Humble, Swimming Pools (Drank)
Lee Brice
Kendrick Lamar
In 2011, Kendrick Lamar released his first album, "Section.80." The rapper then reached major recognition with his 2012 album, "Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City," which featured the hits "Swimming Pools (Drank)" and "Poetic Justice."
Charlie Puth
Liam Payne

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Just Dance, Born This Way, Million Reasons
Shawn Mendes
Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga released her debut album, "The Fame," in 2008. The album featured her debut hit single, "Just Dance," as well as "Poker Face." The singer has since released four #1 albums, her latest released in October 2016.
Taylor Swift
P!nk

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Just Give Me a Reason, Raise Your Glass, So What
Dua Lipa
Brett Young
P!nk
P!nk released her first album, "Can't Take Me Home," in 2000. As of October 2017, she has released seven albums which feature hits like "Get the Party Started," "Just Like Fire," and "What About Us."
Adele

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Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It), Halo, Formation
Beyonce
After the breakup of Destiny's Child, Beyonce pursued a solo career and released her debut album, "Dangerously in Love," in June 2003. Since then, the artist has released five more albums, all of which topped the Billboard 200 at #1.
Kesha
Metallica
21 Savage

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Tik Tok, We R Who We R, Praying
Kesha
Kesha released her debut album, "Animal," in January 2010. Reaching #1 on the Billboard 200. Her debut #1 hit was"Tik Tok." Since then, the singer has released two additional albums, the last of which was released in August 2017.
Yo Gotti
Twenty One Pilots
Luke Combs

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Umbrella, Pon de Replay, Diamonds
Elvis Presley
Rihanna
Rihanna released her debut album, "Music of the Sun," in 2005. As of 2017, the artist has released seven additional albums which include the hits, "SOS," "Don't Stop the Music," and "Rude Boy."
Grace VanderWaal
Travis Scott

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Heathens, Ride, Stressed Out
Dustin Lynch
BTS
Twenty One Pilots
Twenty One Pilots released their debut self-titled album in 2009. The group didn't receive massive play on the airwaves until their 2015 album, "Blurryface," which featured the singles, "Stressed Out" and "Ride."
Nicki Miaj

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Good For You, Hands to Myself, Same Old Love
Demi Lovato
Miley Cyrus
Taylor Swift
Selena Gomez
The Disney star turned singer released her first album, "Kiss & Tell," as Selena Gomez & the Scene in 2009. She would go on to release two more albums in 2010 and 2011 before she dropped "the Scene." She released the album "Stars Dance" in 2014 and "Revival" in 2015, both which topped the Billboard 200 at #1.

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Baby, Sorry, Boyfriend
Bruno Mars
Justin Timberlake
Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber released his first official studio album, "My World 2.0," in 2010, an album that went to #1 in the US and Canada. His following three albums also topped the charts in both countries. Some of his other singles include "One Time," "As Long as You Love Me," and "Love Yourself."
Khalid

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