Minaj joins just four other acts with triple-digit totals.

Nicki Minaj becomes the first female artist with 100 career visits to the Billboard Hot 100 chart, debuting at No. 83 on the survey dated Nov. 10 as the featured artist on Tyga's track "Dip."

Just four other acts have tallied triple-digit appearance totals on the Hot 100, which blends streaming, airplay and sales data, and which turned 60 in August. The Glee Cast leads with 207 entries, followed by Drake (191), Lil Wayne (160) and Elvis Presley (108, with his career having predated the chart's Aug. 4, 1958, inception).

Here's a look at the acts with the most Hot 100 appearances of all time:

207, Glee Cast

191, Drake

160, Lil Wayne

108, Elvis Presley

100, Nicki Minaj

98, JAY-Z

93, Kanye West

91, James Brown

90, Chris Brown

77, Taylor Swift

75, Ray Charles

75, Future

73, Eminem

73, Aretha Franklin

71, The Beatles

70, Justin Bieber

Minaj boasts 17 Hot 100 top 10s, the most among female rappers. She has hit a No. 2 high with "Anaconda" in 2014 and most recently ranked in the top 10 as featured, with Murda Beatz, on 6ix9ine's "FEFE," which reached No. 3 in August.

Minaj has earned all 100 of her Hot 100 entries this decade. She first entered the list as featured on Lil Wayne's "Knockout," which debuted at its No. 44 peak on the chart dated Feb. 20, 2010.