Each day, millions of music fans come to Genius to read lyrics and learn about their favorite artists—our Top Songs Chart reflects what the world is listening to all day, every day. In 2016, Genius song pages were viewed over one billion times. In 2017, we’re crunching numbers and compiling the Month In Lyrics on the first of every month.

The data is broken down into the following categories each month: Top Artists, Top Songs, Top Lyrics, and Top Albums.

Go deeper into the data below:

Top Artists

With her new album reputation, Taylor Swift easily earned the No. 1 slot on this month’s Top Artists chart. Eminem and Sam Smith also posted big gains off the strength of their new material. Although he’s only known for one song, Big Shaq managed to break the Top 5. Meanwhile, the tragic death of Lil Peep sent fans old and new to Genius to search out lyrics to some of his biggest hits. Jaden Smith managed to squeak his way onto the Top Artists chart, too, thanks to widespread interest in his debut album SYRE.

Top Songs

Big Shaq displaces Sam Smith on this month’s Top Songs chart, sending the U.K. singer down to No. 3. Eminem earned the highest debut of the month with his Beyoncé-assisted “Walk On Water,” while Taylor Swift, 6ix9ine, and N.E.R.D all earned slots this month, too. Meanwhile, Lil Pump, Post Malone, Migos, and Camila Cabello continue to perform well.

Top Lyrics

Big Shaq earns a second month at No. 1 on the Top Lyrics chart with his viral “Man’s Not Hot,” which he kindly annotated on Genius. Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” chorus continues to confound Genius users with its complex lyricism, while Beyoncé’s hook on Eminem’s “Walk On Water” made its chart debut. Controversial Brooklyn rapper 6ix9ine also earned a spot with the opening lines for his breakout single “Gummo,” and Taylor Swift earned a slot to round out the Top 10.

Top Albums

After three months on top, XXXTENTACION’s 17 has finally been usurped at No. 1 on Genius' Top Albums chart, sliding all the way down to No. 7. Taylor Swift (unsurprisingly) took the top spot with reputation, while Sam Smith notched a solid No. 2 with The Thrill of It All. Just a few slots lower is Without Warning, the surprise collaborative project between 21 Savage, Metro Boomin, and Offset. Following his death, Lil Peep’s debut album soared in popularity, too, while YouTube star Joji and son of rap royalty Jaden Smith each climbed onto the month-end chart with their debut projects. At No. 19, U.K. rapper Dave managed to sneak on with his emotional and political EP Game Over