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  2. List of Billboard number-one dance singles of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    Billboard magazine compiled the top-performing dance singles in the United States on the Hot Dance Music Club Play chart and the Hot Dance Music 12-inch Singles Sales chart. . Premiered in 1976, the Club Play chart ranked the most-played singles on dance club based on reports from a national sample of club D

  3. List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of the 1990s

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    Mariah Carey amassed the most number-one hits (14 songs) and had the longest cumulative run atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart (60 weeks) during the 1990s. Carey is also the only artist to spend at least one week at the summit of the chart in each year of the decade.

  4. American Top 40 - Wikipedia

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    As of October 11, 2009, Sirius XM replaced the AT40 countdown on 80s on 8 and debuted a revised version of 'The Big 40' countdown now co-hosted by three of the five original MTV VJs: Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman and Alan Hunter (Martha Quinn was a fourth co-host from 2009 to 2015).

  5. Timeline of Billboard number-one dance songs - Wikipedia

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    The Dance/Disco chart was split into the 12-inch Singles Sales chart and the Club Play chart on the issue dated March 16. The first number one on the dance sales chart was "New Attitude"/"Axel F", a split single by Patti LaBelle and Harold Faltermeyer from Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack. On March 1, 2003.

  6. 1990s in music - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, the hip-hop/dance group C+C Music Factory also saw huge success, especially with the song "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)". By the end of the 1990s, attention turned towards dirty south and crunk, with artists such as Outkast, Trick Daddy, Trina, Three 6 Mafia, Master P, Juvenile, Missy Elliott and Lil Wayne. [45]

  7. Now That's What I Call Dance Classics - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call Dance Classics is a compilation album in the U.S. Now! series released on November 3, 2009, [ 1 ] consisting of popular dance tracks released between 1978 and 1996. It peaked at number three on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart.

  8. Now That's What I Call the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call the 1990s is a special edition compilation album from the (U.S.) Now! series released on November 9, 2010. [ 1 ] It entered the Billboard 200 albums chart at No. 173 in the issue dated November 27, 2010.

  9. Mix Nation - Wikipedia

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    TheMixNation is a registered trademark, not owned by iheart. Mix Nation is a radio station on iHeartRadio and iHeartMedia HD2 stations across the United States that plays commercial free mixes of Top40, Rhythmic and Dance remixes 24/7. The program also doubles as a weekly mixshow that airs on selective iHeartMedia-owned Top 40 and Rhythmic outlets.