Most Streamed Rappers on YouTube Music in March, 2026 Posted on April 3, 2026April 3, 2026 By Remy Gelenidze The YouTube Music charts for March 2026 highlight a fascinating intersection of modern dominance and legendary staying power. As the streaming era continues to evolve, these numbers reflect not just what is “hot” right now, but which artists have built catalogs that fans return to year after year. From the top-heavy figures of the genre’s titans to the rising influence of melodic rap, the landscape remains as competitive as ever.The Phenomenon of Eminem’s LongevityThe most staggering takeaway from this month’s data is the undisputed reign of Eminem. Clocking in at 362 million streams, Slim Shady isn’t just leading the pack; he is outperforming his closest peers by nearly 100 million plays. For an artist whose debut major-label album dropped over a quarter-century ago, this level of engagement is unprecedented. His ability to maintain a stranglehold on the top spot in 2026 proves that his fan base is cross-generational, bridging the gap between millennial nostalgia and Gen Z discovery. Titans of the Modern EraFollowing the Rap God, we see the usual suspects maintaining their iron grip on the industry. Drake and NBA Youngboy continue to battle for the silver and bronze positions, with 263 million and 248 million streams respectively. While Drake’s “everything-to-everyone” approach keeps his numbers steady across the globe, NBA Youngboy’s cult-like following on YouTube remains his greatest asset, solidifying him as the platform’s most consistent workhorse.A Legacy that Never FadesThe presence of Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, and 50 Cent in the top ten further underscores the theme of longevity. Kendrick’s 185 million streams suggest a continued appreciation for high-concept lyricism, while 50 Cent’s 164 million streams—driven largely by his massive 2000s hits—show that “Get Rich or Die Tryin‘” is essentially timeless. Even the late 2Pac and XXXTentacion remain in the top 16, a somber reminder of the enduring impact these artists left on the culture long after their passing. The Rising GuardRounding out the list are the contemporary stars who have successfully carved out their own lanes. Don Toliver and Rod Wave have become staples of the streaming era, moving 130 million and 105 million streams respectively. Their success, alongside mainstays like Future and Travis Scott, indicates that the “vibe-heavy” and melodic sectors of rap are still the primary drivers for younger listeners on YouTube Music as we move deeper into the decade.ArtistStreamsEminem362MDrake263MNBA Youngboy248MKendrick Lamar185MFuture175MKanye West174M50 Cent164MDoja Cat157MTravis Scott152MLil Baby138MLil Wayne132MJuice WRLD132MDon Toliver130M2Pac129MRod Wave105MXXXtentacion100MRECENT RELATED ARTICLES2025’s Most-Streamed Artists on YouTube Across the UK’s Top CitiesFebruary 22, 2026Top 10 most streamed rappers of 2025 on YouTube MusicJanuary 4, 2026Eminem is most viewed rapper on YouTube in May, 2023June 1, 2023Eminem is most viewed rapper on YouTube in April, 2023April 30, 2023Eminem was most watched rapper on YouTube in MarchApril 9, 2023Eminem celebrates +50 Million subscribers on YouTubeJanuary 10, 2022 EminemYouTube