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"I Go Dance" Kiesza: Deerock [85] August 24 [86] August 31 "Heat" Tove Lo and SG Lewis [87] September 7 "In the Dark" Armin van Buuren and David Guetta featuring Aldae [88] September 14 "360" Charli XCX [89] September 21 [90] September 28 [91] October 5 "Music Is Better" Rüfüs Du Sol: Maxi Meraki [92] October 12 "Free" Calvin Harris and Ellie ...
(Top) 1 Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. 2 Dance/Mix Show Airplay. 3 See also. 4 References. 5 External links. ... List of Billboard number-one dance songs of 2023.
Similarly, three songs have spent more than 20 weeks atop the chart: "Lean On" by Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring MØ spent 23 weeks at number one in 2015–16, [3] "Wake Me Up" by Avicii in 2013–14, [4] [5] which held the record of 26 weeks until it was eclipsed by one week by "Closer" by The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey in February 2017.
This is a list of number-one dance airplay hits as recorded by Billboard magazine's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, a weekly national survey of popular songs based on radio airplay from Dance-formatted radio stations in the United States, as compiled by Billboard exclusively from monitored airplay as tracked by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.
Dance/Mix Show Airplay (formerly Hot Dance Airplay) is a monitored electronic dance music radio chart that is published weekly by Billboard magazine. The chart came about as a result of the small but influential impact of electronic dance music on the radio in the United States and the stations that program it.
Song Issue date Weeks at number one Ref. Elton John and Dua Lipa "Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" ‡ [1] January 6, 2022 36 [2] Drake "Falling Back" July 2, 2022 1 [3] Beyoncé "Break My Soul" July 9, 2022 9 [4] Elton John and Britney Spears "Hold Me Closer" September 10, 2022 1 [5] Beyoncé "Break My Soul" September 17, 2022 2 [4] David Guetta and ...
[37] [27] Katie Bain of Billboard also included the song in the magazine "best new dance tracks of the week" playlist, as well praised Anyma for "clocking one of the splashiest new music rollouts in recent memory", complimented Goulding's "captivating" contributions, and dubbed the song as an "urgent dance-pop earworm". [38]
[5] [6] The final number one before the Dance Club Songs chart was suspended was "Love Hangover 2020" by Diana Ross, a remix of a song from 1976. At the time of the track's original release, Billboard published only city-specific club play charts, but rival publication Record World published a national chart and "Love Hangover" topped this ...