| 100% | CHER | 4 | "I Got You Babe" singer whose 1979 disco album "Take Me Home" was certified gold by the RIAA |
| 33% | HOME | 4 | "Take Me ___," 1979 song by the American singer Cher from her fifteenth studio album of the same name |
| 32% | SOLANGE | 7 | American singer who released the album "When I Get Home" in 2019 |
| 32% | FREE | 4 | "...One thing I can tell you is you got to be ___" ("Come Together" by The Beatles) |
| 31% | YOU | 3 | "There ___ Go," song by singer Pink from her album "Can't Take Me Home" |
| 31% | NOW | 3 | "Don't Stop Me ___," 1979 song by Queen which is a part of the album "Jazz" |
| 30% | FUNKYTOWN | 9 | 1980 #1 hit for Lipps Inc., whose singer asks "Won't you take me to" the title place |
| 30% | JONBATISTE | 10 | Musician whose “We Are” took home the Album of the Year Grammy (April, 2022) |
| 30% | BOTHSIDES | 9 | "Black on ___," the debut album of rapper Mos Def - whose birthday it is today - that went on to be certified gold: 2 wds. |
| 30% | TONYMARTIN | 10 | Singer whose "I Get Ideas" was on the charts for 30 weeks |
| 30% | SUSANBOYLE | 10 | "Britain's Got Talent" sensation whose 2010 holiday album "The Gift" was certified triple platinum: 2 wds. |
| 30% | THENEWDANGER | 12 | The second album by rapper Mos Def, which was also certified gold and contained the single "Sunshine," featuring Kanye West: 3 wds. |
| 29% | PINK | 4 | "Can't take me home" album singer |
| 29% | LOST | 4 | "Call Me If You Get ___," album by Tyler, the Creator that won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album in 2022 |
| 29% | DOLLYPARTON | 11 | Country singer whose latest album, "I Believe In You," is geared toward children: 2 wds. |
| 29% | LILNASX | 7 | Singer whose 2021 hit song "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" is nominated for three Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year (3 wds.) |
| 29% | DIANA | 5 | 1980 eponymous disco-influenced studio album by singer Ross that is the best-selling album of her career |
| 29% | SONNY | 5 | "I Got You Babe" singer Bono |
| 29% | SMOKER | 6 | "The ___ You Drink, the Player You Get," 1973 studio album by Joe Walsh that proved to be his commercial breakthrough |
| 28% | COUNTRY | 7 | "Take Me Home, ___ Roads," song by John Denver which is one of the state anthems of West Virginia |
| 28% | ALICIA | 6 | Singer Keys with the album "As I Am" |
| 28% | BAD | 3 | "___ Girls," 1979 disco album by Donna Summer that topped the Billboard 200 |
| 28% | CALVIN | 6 | With 32-Across, Scottish singer/DJ whose debut album was "I Created Disco" |
| 28% | KURTISBLOW | 10 | Singer whose 1980 single "The Breaks" was the first gold record rap song |
| 28% | DEMI | 4 | Singer Lovato with the new album "Tell Me You Love Me" |
| 27% | ANITA | 5 | "Giving You the Best That I Got" singer Baker |
| 27% | ROLLING | 7 | The ___ Stones, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" band whose name was inspired by a Muddy Waters song |
| 27% | CHER | 4 | Half the "I Got You Babe" duo |
| 27% | PAULSIMON | 9 | Singer whose 1986 hit album 36-Across was named for 28-Across's home (2 wds.) |
| 27% | ALICIAKEYS | 10 | Singer with the #1 albums "As I Am" and "Girl on Fire" |