| 100% | MITSKI | 6 | Singer-songwriter whose album “Laurel Hell” marked her return to music after quitting in 2019 (February, 2022) |
| 28% | MAGGIEROGERS | 12 | Singer/songwriter whose big break came when a video featuring Pharrell Williams listening to her song "Alaska" went viral in 2016 (2 wds.) |
| 27% | JONBATISTE | 10 | Singer whose album "We Are" won the Album of the Year Grammy in 2022 |
| 26% | CHRISSTAPLETON | 14 | Singer whose "Starting Over" won the Grammy for Best Country Album in 2022: 2 wds. |
| 26% | KATE | 4 | Singer Bush whose "Running Up That Hill" became a hit again in 2022 after 37 years |
| 26% | SYD | 3 | Single named singer who released her debut R&B album "Fin" in February 2017 |
| 26% | EDDIEVEDDER | 11 | Pearl Jam lead singer whose third solo album, "Earthling," was released in 2022 (2 wds.) |
| 26% | ARLOPARKS | 9 | Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter whose songs 15-Across, 9-Down, and 27-Down are featured on her debut album, "Collapsed in Sunbeams" (2 wds.) |
| 25% | WHISPERYOURMIND | 15 | 2018 platinum album by English singer Anne-Marie, after she was instructed to tone it down? |
| 25% | SZA | 3 | Singer who released her sophomore album, “SOS,” more than five years after her critically acclaimed début, “Ctrl” (December, 2022) |
| 25% | UNVERANOSINTI | 13 | 2022 album by Puerto Rican singer/rapper Bad Bunny whose title translates to "A Summer Without You" (4 wds.) |
| 25% | CARLYRAEJEPSEN | 14 | "Call Me Maybe" singer who released her sixth studio album, "The Loneliest Time," in 2022 (3 wds.) |
| 25% | HER | 3 | Singer nominated for Album of the Year Grammys in 2019 and 2020 (and whose name spells a pronoun) |
| 24% | KATEBUSH | 8 | Singer whose 1985 song “Running Up That Hill” became a top 10 hit in 2022 after being featured on “Stranger Things” |
| 24% | NASA | 4 | Hit song by Ariana Grande from her 2019 album whose title is named after the U.S. space agency |
| 24% | EDSHEERAN | 9 | Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter whose three album releases have been named after mathematical symbols |
| 24% | OTISREDDING | 11 | US singer-songwriter whose posthumous album The Dock of the Bay was released in 1968 |
| 24% | EDSHEERAN | 9 | Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter whose first five solo albums were named after mathematical symbols |
| 24% | ADELEADKINS | 11 | British singer whose third studio album fetched her the Album of the Year in the 2017 Grammy Awards : 2 wds. |
| 24% | MADONNA | 7 | American singer and actress referred to as the "Queen of Pop" whose debut self-titled album came out in 1983 |
| 24% | ATEMPO | 6 | Returning to the previous speed, in music |
| 24% | JOAN | 4 | & 7D New York-born folk singer-songwriter whose self-titled debut album was released in 1960 |
| 24% | CAMILACABELLO | 13 | Cuban-American singer-songwriter who released her first solo album in 2018 (2 wds.) |
| 24% | MIDNIGHTS | 9 | 2022 album by Taylor Swift whose singles made her the first artist to occupy the entire Top 10 of the "Billboard" Hot 100 |
| 24% | LUKECOMBS | 9 | "Forever After All" country singer whose "The Kind of Love We Make" hit the Billboard Top 10 in 2022: 2 wds. |
| 24% | TRACYCHAPMAN | 12 | Singer whose song "Fast Car," from her self-titled debut album, was a #6 hit in 1988: 2 wds. |
| 23% | BILLIE | 6 | With 31-Across, singer whose 2019 album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" hit #1 when she was 17 |
| 23% | LADYGAGA | 8 | Singer-songwriter whose song "Shallow" from the movie "A Star Is Born" won her an Oscar in 2018: 2 wds. |
| 23% | CHARLIXCX | 9 | She released the album CRASH in 2022 |
| 23% | ARIANA | 6 | With 8-Across, singer with back-to-back #1 albums in 2018 and 2019 |