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It was the sole chart for dance music before the issue dated March 16, 1985, when the 12-inch Singles Sales chart was launched based on retail sales of physical singles across the United States. 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 ...
On the issue dated June 20, Billboard began to tabulate cassette tape and CD maxi-singles along with 12-inch singles, and the sales chart was renamed as the Hot Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales. [22] 1993: The year's biggest dance single was "Supermodel (You Better Work)" by RuPaul. Despite stalling at number two on the Club Play chart, it topped ...
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
List of Billboard number-one dance songs of 2024; List of Billboard number-one dance songs of 2025 This page was last edited on 21 August 2020, at 03:12 (UTC). Text ...
Issue date Song Artist Reference(s) January 7 "Say It Isn't So" Daryl Hall and John Oates [1]January 14 [2]January 21 "Trommeltanz (Din Daa Daa)" George Kranz [3]January 28
Issue date Song Artist(s) Remixer(s) Ref(s) January 7 "I'm Good (Blue)" David Guetta and Bebe Rexha: Oliver Heldens, Tiësto, R3hab [5]January 14 [6]January 21 [7]January 28
The next year, Billboard rival publication Record World was the first to compile a dance chart which incorporated club play on a national level. Billboard statistician Joel Whitburn has since "adopted" Record World s chart data from the weeks between March 29, 1975, and August 21, 1976, into Billboard s club play history.
The Hot Dance Club Songs was first published in 1976, ranking the most popular songs on dance club based on reports from a national sample of club DJs. The Dance/Mix Show Airplay was first published in 2003, ranking the songs based on dance radio airplay and mix-show plays on top 40 radio and select rhythmic radio as measured by Mediabase.