Pop superstar Beyoncé is dominating the music charts this week, with an impressive 23 songs appearing on the Hot 100 list of most-consumed songs in the U.S. This accomplishment not only solidifies her status as a music icon but also places her ahead of her husband, Jay-Z, in terms of career total hits on the chart.

With 21 new songs debuting on the Hot 100, Beyoncé now boasts a career total of 106 hits on the chart, surpassing several other superstars and joining the elite group of artists with triple-digit placements. Jay-Z, on the other hand, has accumulated 105 appearances on the Hot 100, tying him with Justin Bieber for the same number of charting songs.

Despite her impressive feat, Beyoncé still trails behind rapper Drake, who leads all artists with a staggering 329 hits on the Hot 100. Taylor Swift holds the record for the most Hot 100 appearances among women, with 232 songs on the chart. With the upcoming release of her album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” Swift is expected to add even more hits to her impressive tally.

Currently, Beyoncé is ranked just behind Lil Uzi Vert in terms of musicians with the most songs on the Hot 100, with both artists having amassed 108 placements so far. In addition to surpassing Jay-Z and Bieber, Beyoncé has also overtaken artists like 21 Savage and Young Boy Never Broke Again, who are not far behind and may soon catch up to her record-breaking achievement.

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