(pictured) has six songs on the Year-End list, tying
Lil Baby for the most songs on the list. Four of these songs are in the top 40, with his two highest-ranking songs being the number-one songs "
The Box" at number 3 and "
Rockstar" (
DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch) at number 5.
(pictured) ties
Roddy Ricch for the most songs on the list with six. Three songs from his second studio album
My Turn land on the list, with "
Woah" at number 42, "
Emotionally Scarred" at number 74, and "
Sum 2 Prove" at number 79, in addition to two more from the album's deluxe edition, with "
We Paid" (with
42 Dugg) at number 57 and "
The Bigger Picture" at number 76. He additionally is featured on a version of "
Rags2Riches"; however, that edition of the song was not listed.
(pictured) has five songs in the top 50, with his number-one song "
Rockstar" (featuring
Roddy Ricch) at number 5, "
Whats Poppin" (
Jack Harlow featuring DaBaby,
Tory Lanez, and
Lil Wayne) at number 13, "
Bop" at number 29, "
My Oh My" (
Camila Cabello featuring DaBaby) at number 37, and "
For the Night" (
Pop Smoke featuring
Lil Baby and DaBaby) at number 49.
(pictured) has five songs on the list, with his highest-ranking being a feature on "
Life Is Good" by
Future at number 7.
(pictured) places five songs on the list, two of which are from his posthumously released third studio album
Legends Never Die. Those two songs are "
Come & Go" (with
Marshmello) and "
Wishing Well", which rank at number 54 and number 92 respectively. ==See also==