Kendrick Lamar led hip hop to its biggest year yet in 2017. (Photo: Kevin Winter, Getty Images for Coachella)
Kendrick Lamar led hip hop to its biggest year yet in 2017. (Photo: Kevin Winter, Getty Images for Coachella)

For the first time ever, R&B/hip-hop has surpassed rock to become the biggest music genre in the U.S. in terms of total consumption, according to Nielsen Music’s 2017 year-end report. 

Eight of the 10 most listened-to artists of the year came from the R&B/hip-hop genre, led by Drake, with 4.8 million album equivalent units (combined album sales, song downloads and streams), and Kendrick Lamar (3.7 million). Rap also experienced the second-highest growth of any genre, spiking 25% over 2016 and coming in just behind Latin music, which was up 30% in total volume. 

For the full story, visit USAToday.com/Life/Music.

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