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Dance Club Songs

Dance Club Songs is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States. It is a national look over of club disc jockeys to determine the most popular songs being played in nightclubs across the country.[1] It was launched as the Disco Action Top 30 chart on August 28, 1976, and became the first chart by Billboard to document the popularity of dance music.[2] The first number-one song on the chart for the issue dated August 28, 1976, was "You Should Be Dancing" by the Bee Gees, spending five weeks atop the chart and the group's only number-one song on the chart.[2]

In January 2017, Billboard proclaimed Madonna as the most successful artist in the history of the chart, ranking her first in their list of the 100 top all-time dance artists.[3] Madonna holds the record for the most number-one songs with 50.[4] Katy Perry holds the record for having eighteen consecutive number-one songs.[4] Perry's third studio album, Teenage Dream (2010), became the first album in the history of the chart to produce at least seven number-one songs by a lead artist[note 1] between 2010 and 2012, a record it held solely until Rihanna's eighth studio album Anti produced eight chart toppers from 2016 to 2017.[5][6] Rihanna is the only artist to have achieved five number-one songs in a calendar year.[6]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused the closures of clubs, Billboard has temporarily suspended the chart.[7] The most recent number-one song on the Dance Club Songs chart for the issue dated March 28, 2020, is "Love Hangover 2020" by Diana Ross.[8]

History

Dance Club Songs has undergone several incarnations since its inception in 1974. Originally a top-10 list of tracks that garnered the largest audience response in New York City discothèques, the chart began on October 26, 1974 under the title Disco Action. The chart went on to feature playlists from various cities around the country from week to week. Billboard continued to run regional and city-specific charts throughout 1975 and 1976 until the issue dated August 28, 1976, when a 30-position National Disco Action Top 30 premiered. It soon expanded to 40 positions, then in 1979 the chart expanded to 60 positions, then 80, and eventually reached 100 positions from September 1979 until 1981, when it was reduced back to 80.[9]

During the first half of the 1980s, the chart maintained 80 slots until March 16, 1985, when the Disco charts were splintered and renamed. Two charts appeared: Hot Dance/Disco Club Play, which ranked club play (50 positions), and Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales, which ranked 12-inch single (or maxi-single) sales (also 50 positions, later reduced to 10 and discontinued in 2013, since replaced by the Dance/Electronic Digital Songs).

On January 26, 2013, Billboard introduced the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, which tracks the 50 most popular dance and electronic songs as determined by Billboard based on digital single sales, streaming, radio airplay across all formats, and club play, with Dance Club Songs serving as the club play component to the multi-metric chart.[10]

On March 31, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused the closures of clubs, Billboard temporarily suspended the chart.[7]

Statistics and Record World data

Although the disco chart began reporting popular songs in New York City nightclubs, Billboard soon expanded coverage to feature multiple charts each week which highlighted playlists in various cities such as San Francisco, San Diego, Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, Detroit and Houston (among others). During this time, Billboard rival publication Record World was the first to compile a dance chart which incorporated club play on a national level. Noted Billboard statistician Joel Whitburn has since "adopted" Record Worlds chart data from the weeks between March 29, 1975 and August 21, 1976 into Billboards club play history. For the sake of continuity, Record Worlds national chart is incorporated into both Whitburn's Dance/Disco publication (via his Record Research company) as well as the 1975 and 1976 number-ones lists.[9]

With the issue dated August 28, 1976, Billboard premiered its own national chart (National Disco Action Top 30) and their data is used from this date forward.[9]

Artist achievements

Top 10 artists of all-time (1976–2016)

Most number ones

 
Madonna holds the record for the most number-ones since its inception with 50, and as of 2020 is the only living and active artist to have charted continuously since 1982.[11] "Holiday"/"Lucky Star" (1983) marked her first number-one on the chart, with "I Don't Search I Find" (2020) being her most recent.
Fifteen number-ones or more
Position Artist name Tally of number-ones
1 Madonna[12] 50
2 Rihanna[13] 33
3 Beyoncé[14] 22
4 Janet Jackson[15] 20
5 Katy Perry[16] 19
6 Jennifer Lopez[17] 18
7 Mariah Carey[18] 17 (tie)
Kristine W[19]
9 Donna Summer[20] 161
10 Lady Gaga[21] 15

Most consecutive number-ones

Number of songs Artist name First hit and date Last hit and date Streak breaking song and date
18 Katy Perry "Waking Up in Vegas"[5]
(August 22, 2009)
"Swish Swish" (featuring Nicki Minaj)
(July 22, 2017)
"Bon Appétit" (featuring Migos)[4]
(#28, April 18, 2017)
11 Jennifer Lopez "Qué Hiciste"[22]
(June 23, 2007)
"Live It Up" (featuring Pitbull)[22]
(July 20, 2013)
"I Luh Ya Papi"
(featuring French Montana)[23][24]
(#5, June 28, 2014)
9 Kristine W "Feel What You Want"[25]
(July 23, 1994)
"The Wonder of It All"[26]
(January 2, 2005)
"I'll Be Your Light"[27][28]
(#2, February 26, 2006)
Beyoncé "Diva"[29]
(March 28, 2009)
"Countdown"[30]
(December 24, 2011)
"End of Time"[31]
(#33, March 3, 2012)
Erika Jayne "Rollercoaster"[32]
(July 28, 2007)
"How Many Fucks"[32]
(August 13, 2016)
Non-breaking streak
7 Janet Jackson "When I Think of You"[33]
(September 20, 1986)
"Alright"[33]
(May 5, 1990)
"Black Cat"[33]
(#17, October 27, 1990)
Madonna[34] "Causing a Commotion"
(October 31, 1987)
"Justify My Love"
(January 19, 1991)
"Rescue Me"
(#6, March 16, 1991)
"Nothing Really Matters"
(March 13, 1999)
"Impressive Instant"
(November 17, 2001)
"GHV2 Megamix"
(#5, December 2, 2001)

Most number-ones in a calendar year

 
Rihanna is the only act to have achieved five number-one songs in a calendar year, and is one of only four acts to have attained at least four.[35]
Number of songs Artist name Year charted Name of songs Ref.
5 Rihanna 2017 "Love on the Brain", "Sex with Me", "Pose", "Wild Thoughts" (DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller), "Desperado" [6]
4 2007 "We Ride", "Umbrella" (featuring Jay-Z), "Don't Stop the Music", "Shut Up and Drive" [35][36]
2010 "Russian Roulette", "Hard" (featuring Jeezy), "Rude Boy", "Only Girl (In the World)"
2011 "Who's That Chick?" (David Guetta featuring Rihanna), "S&M", "California King Bed", "We Found Love" (featuring Calvin Harris)
2016 "Work" (featuring Drake), "This Is What You Came For" (Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna), "Kiss It Better", "Needed Me"
Beyoncé 2009 "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", "Diva", "Halo", "Sweet Dreams"
Lady Gaga "Poker Face", "LoveGame", "Paparazzi", "Bad Romance"
2011 "Born This Way", "Judas", "The Edge of Glory", "You and I"
Katy Perry 2014 "Unconditionally", "Dark Horse" (featuring Juicy J), "Birthday", "This Is How We Do"

Quickest collection of first 10 number-ones

 
Lady Gaga holds the record for collecting 10 number-ones in the shortest time frame at two years, five months and three weeks.[37]
Artist Songs Time span Ref.
Lady Gaga "Poker Face" (first, February 21, 2009)
"LoveGame"
"Paparazzi"
"Bad Romance"
"Telephone", featuring Beyoncé
"Video Phone", Beyoncé featuring Lady Gaga
"Alejandro"
"Born This Way"
"Judas"
"The Edge of Glory" (tenth, August 4, 2011)
Two years, five months [37]
Katy Perry "Waking Up in Vegas" (first, August 22, 2009)
"California Gurls", featuring Snoop Dogg
"Teenage Dream"
"Peacock"
"Firework"
"E.T."
"Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"
"The One That Got Away"
"Part of Me"
"Wide Awake" (tenth, August 4, 2012)
Two years, eleven months [5]
[38]
[39]
Rihanna "Pon de Replay" (first, October 8, 2005)
"SOS"
"Unfaithful"
"We Ride"
"Umbrella", featuring Jay-Z
"Don't Stop the Music"
"Shut Up and Drive"
"Disturbia"
"Russian Roulette"
"Hard" featuring Jeezy (tenth, March 6, 2010)
Four years, five months [37]
Madonna "Holiday/Lucky Star" (first, September 24,1983)
"Like a Virgin"
"Material Girl"
"Angel/Into the Groove"
"Open Your Heart"
"Causing a Commotion"
"You Can Dance" (LP Cuts)
"Like a Prayer"
"Express Yourself"
"Keep It Together" (tenth, March 31,1990)
Six years, six months [40]

Song achievements

Most weeks at number one

Number of
weeks
Artist(s) Song(s) Year(s)
11 Michael Jackson Thriller (all cuts)[41] 1983
9 Change "A Lover's Holiday"/"The Glow Of Love"/"Searching"[42] 1980
8 Chic "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)"/"Everybody Dance"/"You Can Get By"[43] 1977
7 Village People Village People (all cuts)[44]
T-Connection "Do What You Wanna Do"[45]
Chic "Le Freak"/"I Want Your Love"/"Chic Cheer"[46] 1978-79
Donna Summer "Hot Stuff"/"Bad Girls"[47] 1979
Geraldine Hunt "Can't Fake the Feeling"[48] 1980
Chaz Jankel "Glad to Know You"/"3,000,000 Synths"/"Ai No Corrida"[49] 1982

Shortest climbs to number one

Number of
weeks
Artist(s) Song Year(s)
3 Prince "When Doves Cry"/"17 Days"[50] 1984
ABC "Be Near Me"[51] 1985
Colonel Abrams "I'm Not Gonna Let (You Get The Best Of Me)"[52] 1986
4 T-Connection "Do What You Wanna Do"[53] 1977
The Trammps "Disco Inferno"/"Starvin'"/"Body Contact Contract"[54]
Daryl Hall & John Oates "Say It Isn't So"[55] 1983
Deniece Williams "Let's Hear It for the Boy"[56] 1984
Madonna "Like A Virgin"[57]
Aretha Franklin "Freeway Of Love"[58] 1985
The Human League "Human"[59] 1986
Company B "Fascinated"[60] 1987
Michael Jackson "Bad"[61]
Madonna "Like A Prayer"[62] 1989
Janet Jackson "Miss You Much"[63]
Black Box featuring Martha Wash "Everybody Everybody"[64] 1990
C+C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams and Martha Wash "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)"[65]
Madonna "Erotica"[66] 1992
Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson "Scream"[67] 1995
Mariah Carey "Honey"[68] 1997
Madonna "Beautiful Stranger"[69] 1999
"Music"[70] 2000
"Impressive Instant"[71] 2001
"Hung Up"[72] 2005
The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes "Don't Cha"[73]
Beyoncé & Shakira "Beautiful Liar"[74] 2007
Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake & Timbaland "4 Minutes"[75] 2008
Lady Gaga "Bad Romance"[76] 2010

Longest climbs to number one

Sources:[79][80]

Biggest jump to number one

Number-one songs covered by different artists

Album achievements

Most number-one songs from one album

Five number-ones or more
Artist name Album Number-ones Titles of songs Ref.
Rihanna Anti 8 "Work" (featuring Drake)
"Kiss It Better"
"Needed Me"
"Love on the Brain"
"Sex with Me"
"Pose"
"Desperado"
"Consideration" (featuring SZA)
[87][88]
Kristine W The Power of Music 7 "Walk Away" (Tony Moran featuring Kristine W)
"The Boss"
"Never"
"Love Is the Look"
"Be Alright"
"The Power of Music"
"Fade"
[89]
Katy Perry Teenage Dream "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg)
"Teenage Dream"
"Peacock"
"Firework"
"E.T."
"Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"
"The One That Got Away"
[5]
Beyoncé I Am... Sasha Fierce 6 "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
"Diva"
"Halo"
"Sweet Dreams"
"Why Don't You Love Me"
"Video Phone"
[31]
Dua Lipa Dua Lipa: Complete Edition "Be the One"
"Blow Your Mind (Mwah)"
"IDGAF"
"New Rules"
"One Kiss"
"Electricity"
[90]
Madonna Music 5 "American Pie"
"Music"
"Don't Tell Me"
"What It Feels Like for a Girl"
"Impressive Instant"
[citation needed]
American Life "Die Another Day"
"American Life"
"Hollywood"
"Nothing Fails"
"Love Profusion"
[91][92][93][94][95]
Lady Gaga Born This Way "Born This Way"
"Judas"
"The Edge of Glory"
"Yoü and I"
"Marry the Night"
[76]
Katy Perry Prism "Roar"
"Unconditionally"
"Dark Horse" (featuring Juicy J)
"Birthday"
"This Is How We Do"
[96]

Records and other achievements

  • Madonna holds the record for the most chart hits, the most top-twenty hits, the most top-ten hits[97] and the most total weeks at number one (75 weeks).[11]
  • Enrique Iglesias, Dave Audé, Pitbull, and David Guetta are tied with 14 number-ones on the chart, the most among male artists.
  • Rihanna became the first artist to earn 4 number-ones on the chart in a year (2007), a feat she repeated a record 3 additional times before becoming the first act to earn 5 number-ones in a year (2017) as well.
  • Madonna scored three number-ones in a single year seven times (1985, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2012, 2015, 2019), making her the first and most act to do so.
  • Kylie Minogue became the first act to have two songs in the top three on March 5, 2011. Her song "Better than Today" was number-one while "Higher", a song by Taio Cruz on which Minogue features, was number three. On July 28, 2016, Rihanna became the second act to achieve this when her songs "Kiss It Better" and "Needed Me" were number one and three concurrently, however it made her the first act to have two songs in the top three as the lead act on both. David Guetta was the third to earn this distinction during the chart week of November 24, 2018, when "(It Happens) Sometimes", under his alias Jack Back, was number two, while his "Don't Leave Me Alone" collaboration with Anne-Marie was number three.[98]
  • Madonna was the first artist in the chart's history to have 2 studio albums with 5 number-one songs each topping the chart, respectively; from her eighth studio album Music and her ninth studio album American Life; Katy Perry has since surpassed this record, achieving 7 number-ones from her third studio album Teenage Dream, and 5 number-ones from her fourth, Prism
  • The first 12-inch single made commercially available to the public was "Ten Percent" by Double Exposure in 1976.[9]
  • The first number one on Billboard's Disco Action chart was "Never Can Say Goodbye" by Gloria Gaynor in 1974.[9]
  • The first number one on Billboard's National Disco Action Top 30 was "You Should Be Dancing" by the Bee Gees in 1976.[9]
  • Until February 2020, Madonna has the record for most number-one songs in any Billboard chart with her record-extending 50 number-ones toping the Billboard Dance Club Songs Chart.
  • From the dance chart's inception until the week of February 16, 1991, several (or even all) songs on an EP, album or 12-inch single could occupy the same position if more than one track from a release was receiving significant play in clubs (for example, Donna Summer charted several full-length albums, both Chaka Khan and Madonna have hit number one with remix albums). Chart entries like this were especially prevalent during the disco era, where an entire side of an album would contain several songs segued together seamlessly to replicate a night of dancing in a club. Beginning with the February 23, 1991 issue, the dance chart became "song specific," meaning only one song could occupy each position at a time.[9]
  • Because of the former policy allowing multiple songs to occupy one position at the same time, there have been three instances when not only multiple songs were at number one, but the songs were performed by different artists. In all scenarios this was due to the tracks being included in film soundtrack albums. In 1978, four tracks from Thank God It's Friday (Donna Summer, Pattie Brooks, Love & Kisses, Sunshine); in 1980, three tracks from Fame (two by Irene Cara and one by Linda Clifford); and in 1985, two songs from Beverly Hills Cop (Patti LaBelle, Harold Faltermeyer) hit number one together.
  • Madonna additionally became the first act to have scored at least one No. 1 on the Dance Club Songs chart in five separate decades since the chart's inception in 1976, having tallied 9 in the 1980s, 13 in the '90s, 18 in the 2000s, 9 in the '10s and, now, one (so far) in the '20s.
  • The Trammps are the only act to replace themselves at number one (issue date June 5, 1976, "That's Where the Happy People Go" → "Disco Party").[9]
  • The longest running number-ones on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart are "Bad Luck" by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes2 in 1975 and the album Thriller by Michael Jackson. Both entries spent eleven weeks in the top spot.[99]
  • "One Word" by Kelly Osbourne made chart history on June 18, 2005 when it became the first song to simultaneously top the Hot Dance Club Songs, Hot Dance Singles Sales and Hot Dance Airplay charts.
  • Madonna is also the first act ever to score as many as 50 No. 1s on any single Billboard chart, extending her record over George Strait, who has earned 44 leaders on Hot Country Songs.
  • LeAnn Rimes became the first country music artist to have topped both the Billboard country chart and the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. Rimes, who had several remixes of her country hits reach the dance chart, achieved that distinction during the week of February 28, 2009, when the electronic dance music remixes of her 2008 single "What I Cannot Change" reached number one.[100][101]
  • Olivia Newton-John and Chloe Lattanzi's collaboration with Dave Audé, "You Have to Believe", which reached number one in its November 21, 2015 issue, made history for Newton-John and Lattanzi, as they became the first mother-daughter duo to reach number one on this chart as well as picking up their first number ones at Dance Club Songs as well, although Newton-John had charted four times prior to this.[102]
  • Sting has the distinction of being the only artist to reach number one twice on this chart with a song he recorded and re-recorded, as his original version of "Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing)" featuring Twista reached that position in 2004,[103] and again in 2016 as a featured duet with Mylène Farmer for "Stolen Car". In both cases, they were also remixed by Dave Audé, which is another first on this chart that a remixer reached number one with a song he remixed twice.[104]

Footnotes

1 Summer's total would be 18 if including two titles that hit number one during the span of time in which Record World's dance chart data is used (see "Statistics and Record World data"). Billboard credits Summer with only 16 number-ones.
2 Eight of the 11 weeks-at-number-one for "Bad Luck" is during the span of time in which Record World's dance chart data is used (see "Statistics and Record World data").

See also

Reference notes

  1. ^ Kristine W's "The Power of Music" was the first album to produce seven number-one songs between 2009-2011 but she was not the lead on one of the songs "Walk Away", which was credited to Tony Moran featuring Kristine W.

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Dance Club Songs is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States It is a national look over of club disc jockeys to determine the most popular songs being played in nightclubs across the country 1 It was launched as the Disco Action Top 30 chart on August 28 1976 and became the first chart by Billboard to document the popularity of dance music 2 The first number one song on the chart for the issue dated August 28 1976 was You Should Be Dancing by the Bee Gees spending five weeks atop the chart and the group s only number one song on the chart 2 In January 2017 Billboard proclaimed Madonna as the most successful artist in the history of the chart ranking her first in their list of the 100 top all time dance artists 3 Madonna holds the record for the most number one songs with 50 4 Katy Perry holds the record for having eighteen consecutive number one songs 4 Perry s third studio album Teenage Dream 2010 became the first album in the history of the chart to produce at least seven number one songs by a lead artist note 1 between 2010 and 2012 a record it held solely until Rihanna s eighth studio album Anti produced eight chart toppers from 2016 to 2017 5 6 Rihanna is the only artist to have achieved five number one songs in a calendar year 6 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic which caused the closures of clubs Billboard has temporarily suspended the chart 7 The most recent number one song on the Dance Club Songs chart for the issue dated March 28 2020 is Love Hangover 2020 by Diana Ross 8 Contents 1 History 2 Statistics and Record World data 3 Artist achievements 3 1 Top 10 artists of all time 1976 2016 3 2 Most number ones 3 3 Most consecutive number ones 3 4 Most number ones in a calendar year 3 5 Quickest collection of first 10 number ones 4 Song achievements 4 1 Most weeks at number one 4 2 Shortest climbs to number one 4 3 Longest climbs to number one 4 4 Biggest jump to number one 4 5 Number one songs covered by different artists 5 Album achievements 5 1 Most number one songs from one album 6 Records and other achievements 7 See also 8 Reference notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditDance Club Songs has undergone several incarnations since its inception in 1974 Originally a top 10 list of tracks that garnered the largest audience response in New York City discotheques the chart began on October 26 1974 under the title Disco Action The chart went on to feature playlists from various cities around the country from week to week Billboard continued to run regional and city specific charts throughout 1975 and 1976 until the issue dated August 28 1976 when a 30 position National Disco Action Top 30 premiered It soon expanded to 40 positions then in 1979 the chart expanded to 60 positions then 80 and eventually reached 100 positions from September 1979 until 1981 when it was reduced back to 80 9 During the first half of the 1980s the chart maintained 80 slots until March 16 1985 when the Disco charts were splintered and renamed Two charts appeared Hot Dance Disco Club Play which ranked club play 50 positions and Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales which ranked 12 inch single or maxi single sales also 50 positions later reduced to 10 and discontinued in 2013 since replaced by the Dance Electronic Digital Songs On January 26 2013 Billboard introduced the Hot Dance Electronic Songs chart which tracks the 50 most popular dance and electronic songs as determined by Billboard based on digital single sales streaming radio airplay across all formats and club play with Dance Club Songs serving as the club play component to the multi metric chart 10 On March 31 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic which caused the closures of clubs Billboard temporarily suspended the chart 7 Statistics and Record World data EditAlthough the disco chart began reporting popular songs in New York City nightclubs Billboard soon expanded coverage to feature multiple charts each week which highlighted playlists in various cities such as San Francisco San Diego Boston Los Angeles Miami Phoenix Detroit and Houston among others During this time Billboard rival publication Record World was the first to compile a dance chart which incorporated club play on a national level Noted Billboard statistician Joel Whitburn has since adopted Record Worlds chart data from the weeks between March 29 1975 and August 21 1976 into Billboards club play history For the sake of continuity Record Worlds national chart is incorporated into both Whitburn s Dance Disco publication via his Record Research company as well as the 1975 and 1976 number ones lists 9 With the issue dated August 28 1976 Billboard premiered its own national chart National Disco Action Top 30 and their data is used from this date forward 9 Artist achievements EditTop 10 artists of all time 1976 2016 Edit Rank Artist name Ref 1 Madonna 3 2 Janet Jackson3 Rihanna4 Beyonce5 Pet Shop Boys6 Donna Summer7 Mariah Carey8 Kristine W9 Jennifer Lopez10 Depeche ModeMost number ones Edit For a detailed list of each of the following artists number one songs see Artists with the most number ones on the U S Dance Club Songs chart Madonna holds the record for the most number ones since its inception with 50 and as of 2020 is the only living and active artist to have charted continuously since 1982 11 Holiday Lucky Star 1983 marked her first number one on the chart with I Don t Search I Find 2020 being her most recent Fifteen number ones or more Position Artist name Tally of number ones1 Madonna 12 502 Rihanna 13 333 Beyonce 14 224 Janet Jackson 15 205 Katy Perry 16 196 Jennifer Lopez 17 187 Mariah Carey 18 17 tie Kristine W 19 9 Donna Summer 20 16110 Lady Gaga 21 15 Most consecutive number ones Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2020 Number of songs Artist name First hit and date Last hit and date Streak breaking song and date18 Katy Perry Waking Up in Vegas 5 August 22 2009 Swish Swish featuring Nicki Minaj July 22 2017 Bon Appetit featuring Migos 4 28 April 18 2017 11 Jennifer Lopez Que Hiciste 22 June 23 2007 Live It Up featuring Pitbull 22 July 20 2013 I Luh Ya Papi featuring French Montana 23 24 5 June 28 2014 9 Kristine W Feel What You Want 25 July 23 1994 The Wonder of It All 26 January 2 2005 I ll Be Your Light 27 28 2 February 26 2006 Beyonce Diva 29 March 28 2009 Countdown 30 December 24 2011 End of Time 31 33 March 3 2012 Erika Jayne Rollercoaster 32 July 28 2007 How Many Fucks 32 August 13 2016 Non breaking streak7 Janet Jackson When I Think of You 33 September 20 1986 Alright 33 May 5 1990 Black Cat 33 17 October 27 1990 Madonna 34 Causing a Commotion October 31 1987 Justify My Love January 19 1991 Rescue Me 6 March 16 1991 Nothing Really Matters March 13 1999 Impressive Instant November 17 2001 GHV2 Megamix 5 December 2 2001 Most number ones in a calendar year Edit Rihanna is the only act to have achieved five number one songs in a calendar year and is one of only four acts to have attained at least four 35 Number of songs Artist name Year charted Name of songs Ref 5 Rihanna 2017 Love on the Brain Sex with Me Pose Wild Thoughts DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller Desperado 6 4 2007 We Ride Umbrella featuring Jay Z Don t Stop the Music Shut Up and Drive 35 36 2010 Russian Roulette Hard featuring Jeezy Rude Boy Only Girl In the World 2011 Who s That Chick David Guetta featuring Rihanna S amp M California King Bed We Found Love featuring Calvin Harris 2016 Work featuring Drake This Is What You Came For Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna Kiss It Better Needed Me Beyonce 2009 Single Ladies Put a Ring on It Diva Halo Sweet Dreams Lady Gaga Poker Face LoveGame Paparazzi Bad Romance 2011 Born This Way Judas The Edge of Glory You and I Katy Perry 2014 Unconditionally Dark Horse featuring Juicy J Birthday This Is How We Do Quickest collection of first 10 number ones Edit Lady Gaga holds the record for collecting 10 number ones in the shortest time frame at two years five months and three weeks 37 Artist Songs Time span Ref Lady Gaga Poker Face first February 21 2009 LoveGame Paparazzi Bad Romance Telephone featuring Beyonce Video Phone Beyonce featuring Lady Gaga Alejandro Born This Way Judas The Edge of Glory tenth August 4 2011 Two years five months 37 Katy Perry Waking Up in Vegas first August 22 2009 California Gurls featuring Snoop Dogg Teenage Dream Peacock Firework E T Last Friday Night T G I F The One That Got Away Part of Me Wide Awake tenth August 4 2012 Two years eleven months 5 38 39 Rihanna Pon de Replay first October 8 2005 SOS Unfaithful We Ride Umbrella featuring Jay Z Don t Stop the Music Shut Up and Drive Disturbia Russian Roulette Hard featuring Jeezy tenth March 6 2010 Four years five months 37 Madonna Holiday Lucky Star first September 24 1983 Like a Virgin Material Girl Angel Into the Groove Open Your Heart Causing a Commotion You Can Dance LP Cuts Like a Prayer Express Yourself Keep It Together tenth March 31 1990 Six years six months 40 Song achievements EditMost weeks at number one Edit Number of weeks Artist s Song s Year s 11 Michael Jackson Thriller all cuts 41 19839 Change A Lover s Holiday The Glow Of Love Searching 42 19808 Chic Dance Dance Dance Yowsah Yowsah Yowsah Everybody Dance You Can Get By 43 19777 Village People Village People all cuts 44 T Connection Do What You Wanna Do 45 Chic Le Freak I Want Your Love Chic Cheer 46 1978 79Donna Summer Hot Stuff Bad Girls 47 1979Geraldine Hunt Can t Fake the Feeling 48 1980Chaz Jankel Glad to Know You 3 000 000 Synths Ai No Corrida 49 1982Shortest climbs to number one Edit Number of weeks Artist s Song Year s 3 Prince When Doves Cry 17 Days 50 1984ABC Be Near Me 51 1985Colonel Abrams I m Not Gonna Let You Get The Best Of Me 52 19864 T Connection Do What You Wanna Do 53 1977The Trammps Disco Inferno Starvin Body Contact Contract 54 Daryl Hall amp John Oates Say It Isn t So 55 1983Deniece Williams Let s Hear It for the Boy 56 1984Madonna Like A Virgin 57 Aretha Franklin Freeway Of Love 58 1985The Human League Human 59 1986Company B Fascinated 60 1987Michael Jackson Bad 61 Madonna Like A Prayer 62 1989Janet Jackson Miss You Much 63 Black Box featuring Martha Wash Everybody Everybody 64 1990C C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams and Martha Wash Gonna Make You Sweat Everybody Dance Now 65 Madonna Erotica 66 1992Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson Scream 67 1995Mariah Carey Honey 68 1997Madonna Beautiful Stranger 69 1999 Music 70 2000 Impressive Instant 71 2001 Hung Up 72 2005The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes Don t Cha 73 Beyonce amp Shakira Beautiful Liar 74 2007Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake amp Timbaland 4 Minutes 75 2008Lady Gaga Bad Romance 76 2010Longest climbs to number one Edit 19th week Wordy Rappinghood Genius of Love by Tom Tom Club 77 19th week Walking on a Dream by Empire of the Sun 17th week Losing It by Fisher 16th week The Look of Love by ABC 78 16th week Most Precious Love by Blaze presents U D A U F L featuring Barbara Tucker 16th week Where Have You Been by Rihanna 16th week Right Now by Rihanna featuring David GuettaSources 79 80 Biggest jump to number one Edit 27 1 Thriller all cuts by Michael Jackson 81 Number one songs covered by different artists Edit The Boss Diana Ross 1979 The Braxtons 1997 Kristine W 2008 and again Diana Ross 2019 82 You Make Me Feel Mighty Real Sylvester 1978 83 and Byron Stingily 1998 84 Back to Life Soul II Soul 1989 and Hilary Roberts 2019 85 Keep on Jumpin Musique 1978 and Todd Terry with Martha Wash amp Jocelyn Brown 1996 86 Album achievements EditMost number one songs from one album Edit Five number ones or more Artist name Album Number ones Titles of songs Ref Rihanna Anti 8 Work featuring Drake Kiss It Better Needed Me Love on the Brain Sex with Me Pose Desperado Consideration featuring SZA 87 88 Kristine W The Power of Music 7 Walk Away Tony Moran featuring Kristine W The Boss Never Love Is the Look Be Alright The Power of Music Fade 89 Katy Perry Teenage Dream California Gurls featuring Snoop Dogg Teenage Dream Peacock Firework E T Last Friday Night T G I F The One That Got Away 5 Beyonce I Am Sasha Fierce 6 Single Ladies Put a Ring on It Diva Halo Sweet Dreams Why Don t You Love Me Video Phone 31 Dua Lipa Dua Lipa Complete Edition Be the One Blow Your Mind Mwah IDGAF New Rules One Kiss Electricity 90 Madonna Music 5 American Pie Music Don t Tell Me What It Feels Like for a Girl Impressive Instant citation needed American Life Die Another Day American Life Hollywood Nothing Fails Love Profusion 91 92 93 94 95 Lady Gaga Born This Way Born This Way Judas The Edge of Glory You and I Marry the Night 76 Katy Perry Prism Roar Unconditionally Dark Horse featuring Juicy J Birthday This Is How We Do 96 Records and other achievements EditMadonna holds the record for the most chart hits the most top twenty hits the most top ten hits 97 and the most total weeks at number one 75 weeks 11 Enrique Iglesias Dave Aude Pitbull and David Guetta are tied with 14 number ones on the chart the most among male artists Rihanna became the first artist to earn 4 number ones on the chart in a year 2007 a feat she repeated a record 3 additional times before becoming the first act to earn 5 number ones in a year 2017 as well Madonna scored three number ones in a single year seven times 1985 2001 2003 2006 2012 2015 2019 making her the first and most act to do so Kylie Minogue became the first act to have two songs in the top three on March 5 2011 Her song Better than Today was number one while Higher a song by Taio Cruz on which Minogue features was number three On July 28 2016 Rihanna became the second act to achieve this when her songs Kiss It Better and Needed Me were number one and three concurrently however it made her the first act to have two songs in the top three as the lead act on both David Guetta was the third to earn this distinction during the chart week of November 24 2018 when It Happens Sometimes under his alias Jack Back was number two while his Don t Leave Me Alone collaboration with Anne Marie was number three 98 Madonna was the first artist in the chart s history to have 2 studio albums with 5 number one songs each topping the chart respectively from her eighth studio album Music and her ninth studio album American Life Katy Perry has since surpassed this record achieving 7 number ones from her third studio album Teenage Dream and 5 number ones from her fourth Prism The first 12 inch single made commercially available to the public was Ten Percent by Double Exposure in 1976 9 The first number one on Billboard s Disco Action chart was Never Can Say Goodbye by Gloria Gaynor in 1974 9 The first number one on Billboard s National Disco Action Top 30 was You Should Be Dancing by the Bee Gees in 1976 9 Until February 2020 Madonna has the record for most number one songs in any Billboard chart with her record extending 50 number ones toping the Billboard Dance Club Songs Chart From the dance chart s inception until the week of February 16 1991 several or even all songs on an EP album or 12 inch single could occupy the same position if more than one track from a release was receiving significant play in clubs for example Donna Summer charted several full length albums both Chaka Khan and Madonna have hit number one with remix albums Chart entries like this were especially prevalent during the disco era where an entire side of an album would contain several songs segued together seamlessly to replicate a night of dancing in a club Beginning with the February 23 1991 issue the dance chart became song specific meaning only one song could occupy each position at a time 9 Because of the former policy allowing multiple songs to occupy one position at the same time there have been three instances when not only multiple songs were at number one but the songs were performed by different artists In all scenarios this was due to the tracks being included in film soundtrack albums In 1978 four tracks from Thank God It s Friday Donna Summer Pattie Brooks Love amp Kisses Sunshine in 1980 three tracks from Fame two by Irene Cara and one by Linda Clifford and in 1985 two songs from Beverly Hills Cop Patti LaBelle Harold Faltermeyer hit number one together Madonna additionally became the first act to have scored at least one No 1 on the Dance Club Songs chart in five separate decades since the chart s inception in 1976 having tallied 9 in the 1980s 13 in the 90s 18 in the 2000s 9 in the 10s and now one so far in the 20s The Trammps are the only act to replace themselves at number one issue date June 5 1976 That s Where the Happy People Go Disco Party 9 The longest running number ones on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart are Bad Luck by Harold Melvin amp the Blue Notes2 in 1975 and the album Thriller by Michael Jackson Both entries spent eleven weeks in the top spot 99 One Word by Kelly Osbourne made chart history on June 18 2005 when it became the first song to simultaneously top the Hot Dance Club Songs Hot Dance Singles Sales and Hot Dance Airplay charts Madonna is also the first act ever to score as many as 50 No 1s on any single Billboard chart extending her record over George Strait who has earned 44 leaders on Hot Country Songs LeAnn Rimes became the first country music artist to have topped both the Billboard country chart and the Hot Dance Club Songs chart Rimes who had several remixes of her country hits reach the dance chart achieved that distinction during the week of February 28 2009 when the electronic dance music remixes of her 2008 single What I Cannot Change reached number one 100 101 Olivia Newton John and Chloe Lattanzi s collaboration with Dave Aude You Have to Believe which reached number one in its November 21 2015 issue made history for Newton John and Lattanzi as they became the first mother daughter duo to reach number one on this chart as well as picking up their first number ones at Dance Club Songs as well although Newton John had charted four times prior to this 102 Sting has the distinction of being the only artist to reach number one twice on this chart with a song he recorded and re recorded as his original version of Stolen Car Take Me Dancing featuring Twista reached that position in 2004 103 and again in 2016 as a featured duet with Mylene Farmer for Stolen Car In both cases they were also remixed by Dave Aude which is another first on this chart that a remixer reached number one with a song he remixed twice 104 Footnotes 1 Summer s total would be 18 if including two titles that hit number one during the span of time in which Record World s dance chart data is used see Statistics and Record World data Billboard credits Summer with only 16 number ones 2 Eight of the 11 weeks at number one for Bad Luck is during the span of time in which Record World s dance chart data is used see Statistics and Record World data See also EditList of Billboard number one dance club songs List of artists who reached number one on the U S Dance Club Songs chart Artists with the most number ones on the U S Dance Club Songs chart Dance Singles SalesReference notes Edit Kristine W s The Power of Music was the first album to produce seven number one songs between 2009 2011 but she was not the lead on one of the songs Walk Away which was credited to Tony Moran featuring Kristine W References Edit Dance Club Songs Billboard Retrieved April 11 2017 a b Murray Gordon December 1 2016 Greatest of All Time 40 Years 40 Highlights from Billboard s Dance Club Songs Chart Billboard Archived from the original on December 1 2016 Retrieved April 11 2017 a b Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists Billboard Retrieved January 12 2017 a b c Murray Gordon July 13 2017 Another One in the Basket Katy Perry Nets 18th Club No 1 With Swish Swish Billboard Retrieved April 11 2017 a b c d Trust Gary December 26 2011 Katy Perry Notches Record Seventh No One From Teenage Dream On Dance Club Play Songs Billboard 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