Dance/Electronic Songs

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The Dance/Electronic Songs chart has been published weekly by Billboard since January 2013. [1] It is their first chart to be published that ranks the most popular dance and electronic songs according to audience impressions, digital downloads, streaming and club play and it was introduced following an increase in the genre's popularity in the United States. [1]

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The first number-one song on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart for the issue dated January 26, 2013, was "Scream & Shout" by will.i.am and Britney Spears. [1]

The chart's current number one as of the issue dated April 13, 2024, is "Houdini" by Dua Lipa. [2]

Background and eligibility criteria

As a result of the increase in the popularity of dance and electronic music, Billboard introduced the Dance/Electronic Songs chart in January 2013 to rank the most popular dance and electronic song according to airplay audience impressions, digital downloads, streaming and club play and publishes it on a weekly basis. [1] They are tracked by Nielsen SoundScan, Nielsen BDS, BDS from streaming services including Spotify and Xbox Music, and from a United States-wide select panel of 140 DJs; it uses the same methodology as is used for the all-genre Billboard Hot 100. [1] It is separate to the Dance Club Songs and Dance/Electronic Digital Songs charts, the former of which is ranked by most popular club play and the latter by the most sales. [3] [4] Songs will be eligible to chart on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart based on their "core sound and tempo," however dance remixes of songs which were originally pop, R&B, rap or a different genre are not eligible for inclusion, regardless of whether it appears on either the Dance Club Songs or Dance/Mix Show Airplay charts. [1]

Song achievements

Most weeks at number one

WeeksSongArtistYear(s)Source
69"Happier" Marshmello and Bastille 2018–20 [5] [6] [7]
55"I'm Good (Blue)" David Guetta and Bebe Rexha 2022–23 [8]
36"Cold Heart (Pnau Remix)" Elton John, Dua Lipa and Pnau 2021–22 [9]
33"The Middle" Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey 2018 [10]
27"Closer" The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey 2016–17 [11]
26"Wake Me Up" Avicii 2013–14 [5] [12]
25"Something Just Like This"The Chainsmokers and Coldplay 2017 [5]
23"Lean On" Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring 2015–16 [13] [5]
"Roses" Saint Jhn and Imanbek 2020 [14]


Artist achievements

Artists with most number-one songs

Two number-ones or more
PositionArtist nameTally of number-onesRef.
1 The Chainsmokers 6 [11]
2 Calvin Harris 4 [15]
Zedd [10]
3 Marshmello 3 [7]
Lady Gaga [16]
Ariana Grande [17]
4 Avicii 2 [12]
DJ Snake [18]
Major Lazer [13]
Elton John [9]
Britney Spears [19]
Justin Bieber [20]
[21]
Pharrell Williams [22]
Selena Gomez [23]
David Guetta [8]
Bebe Rexha [24]
Dua Lipa [25]

Artists with most weeks at number-one on the chart

Keep to top 10 and ties
PositionArtist nameWeeksRef.
1 The Chainsmokers
82
[11]
2 Marshmello
81
[7]
3 Bastille
69
[26]
4 David Guetta
66
[8]
5 Bebe Rexha
66
[24]
6 Zedd
55
[10]
7 Dua Lipa
51
[25]
8 Elton John
37
[9]
9 Pnau
36
[27]
10 DJ Snake
35
[18]

Artists with most top-tens on the chart

Keep to top 10 and ties
PositionArtist nameEntriesRef.
1 Kygo
25
[28]
2 Calvin Harris
23
[15]
3 David Guetta
23
[8]
4 The Chainsmokers
23
[11]
5 Marshmello
17
[7]
6 Zedd
13
[10]
7 Avicii
12
[12]
8 DJ Snake
10
[18]
8 Tiësto
10
[29]
10 Lady Gaga
9
[16]
10 Martin Garrix
9
[30]

Artists with most entries on the chart

Keep to top 10 and ties
PositionArtist nameEntriesRef.
1 David Guetta
86
[8]
2 Kygo
63
[28]
3 Marshmello
68
[7]
4 The Chainsmokers
62
[11]
5 Skrillex
61
[31]
6 Illenium
59
[32]
7 Martin Garrix
55
[30]
8 Calvin Harris
51
[15]
9 Diplo
48
[33]
9 Tiësto
49
[29]
10 Alan Walker
44
[34]

Milestones

See also

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