List of Billboard Dance Club Songs number ones of 2012

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Jennifer Lopez scored two number ones in 2012 released off of her greatest hits collection Dance Again... the Hits, bringing her number one total to 13 respectively. Jennifer Lopez - Pop Music Festival (29) - Cropped.JPG
Jennifer Lopez scored two number ones in 2012 released off of her greatest hits collection Dance Again... the Hits, bringing her number one total to 13 respectively.

These are the United States Billboard Hot Dance Club Play and Singles Sales number-one hits of 2012.

Taryn Manning achieved her first number-one song as a solo artist with "Send Me Your Love". Taryn Manning at Paley Fest Orange Is The New Black crop.png
Taryn Manning achieved her first number-one song as a solo artist with "Send Me Your Love".
Nicki Minaj achieved three number-one songs overall as both a solo and featured artist with "Turn Me On", "Give Me All Your Luvin'" and "Pound the Alarm". Christopher Macsurak Nicki Minaj cropped.jpg
Nicki Minaj achieved three number-one songs overall as both a solo and featured artist with "Turn Me On", "Give Me All Your Luvin'" and "Pound the Alarm".
Issue dateClub PlayArtist(s)Singles SalesArtist(s)Ref.
January 7"The One That Got Away" Katy Perry "Video Games" Lana Del Rey [1] [2]
January 14"Party People (Ignite the World)" Erika Jayne [3] [4]
January 21"Marry the Night" Lady Gaga [5] [6]
January 28"If It Wasn't for Love" Deborah Cox "Levels" Avicii [7] [8]
February 4"Hotel Nacional" Gloria Estefan [9] [10]
February 11"Turn Me On" David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj "Sun Burns Down" Jin Akanishi [11] [12]
February 18"You da One" Rihanna "Levels"Avicii [13] [14]
February 25"Dance On" Blush [15] [16]
March 3"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" Kelly Clarkson "Kindred" Burial [17] [18]
March 10"We Run the Night" Havana Brown featuring Pitbull [19] [20]
March 17"F U Betta" Neon Hitch "Feel So Close" Calvin Harris [21] [22]
March 24"International Love"Pitbull featuring Chris Brown [23] [24]
March 31"Give Me All Your Luvin'" Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. [25] [26]
April 7"Domino" Jessie J [27] [28]
April 14"Love on Top" Beyoncé [29] [30]
April 21"Girl Gone Wild"Madonna [31] [32]
April 28"Never Forget" Dave Audé featuring Lena Katina [33] [34]
May 5"Wild One Two"Jack Back featuring David Guetta, Nicky Romero and Sia "Kick Out The Jams" Afrika Bambaataa [35] [36]
May 12"Part of Me"Katy Perry"Feel So Close"Calvin Harris [37] [38]
May 19"Somebody That I Used to Know" Gotye featuring Kimbra [39] [40]
May 26"Dance Again" Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull [41] [42]
June 2"Brokenhearted" Karmin [43] [44]
June 9"Where Have You Been"Rihanna"Call Me Maybe" Carly Rae Jepsen [45] [46]
June 16"What Makes You Beautiful" One Direction [47] [48]
June 23"Calling (Lose My Mind)" Sebastian Ingrosso and Alesso featuring Ryan Tedder [49] [50]
June 30"I Heart You" Toni Braxton [51] [52]
July 7"The Night Out" Martin Solveig [53] [54]
July 14"I Don't Like You" Eva Simons "The Veldt" deadmau5 Featuring Chris James [55] [56]
July 21"Chasing the Sun" The Wanted "Call Me Maybe"Carly Rae Jepsen [57] [58]
July 28"How We Do (Party)" Rita Ora [59] [60]
August 4"Wide Awake"Katy Perry [61] [62]
August 11"Timebomb" Kylie Minogue [63] [64]
August 18"Goin' In"Jennifer Lopez featuring Flo Rida [65] [66]
August 25"Dark Side"Kelly Clarkson [67] [68]
September 1"Spectrum" Zedd featuring Matthew Koma [69] [70] [71]
September 8"Turn Up the Radio"Madonna [72] [73]
September 15"Scream" Usher [74] [75]
September 22"Let's Have a Kiki" Scissor Sisters [76] [77]
September 29"Spectrum (Say My Name)" Florence and the Machine [78] [79]
October 6"Hello"Karmin [80] [81]
October 13"Pound the Alarm"Nicki Minaj [82] [83]
October 20"Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" Pink [84] [85]
October 27"Triumphant (Get 'Em)" Mariah Carey [86] [87]
November 3"R.I.P."Rita Ora featuring Tinie Tempah "Trespassing" Adam Lambert [88] [89]
November 10"Don't You Worry Child" Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin "Bandz Bandz (Get Your Money Up)"BandzUp [90] [91]
November 17"Send Me Your Love" Taryn Manning featuring Sultan & Ned Shepard "Call Me Maybe"Carly Rae Jepsen [92] [93]
November 24"She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)"David Guetta featuring Sia"Bandz Bandz (Get Your Money Up)"BandzUp [94] [95]
December 1"Sweet Nothing" Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch [96] [97]
December 8"Your Body" Christina Aguilera "Call Me Maybe"Carly Rae Jepsen [98] [99]
December 15"Diamonds"Rihanna"Bandz Bandz (Get Your Money Up)BandzUp [100] [101]
December 22"Something for the Weekend"Dave Audé featuring Luciana "Flavor" Tori Amos [102] [103]
December 29"Anything Could Happen" Ellie Goulding "Come & Get It" Krewella [104] [105]
Key
Indicates best charting dance/club single of 2012
Note: Year-end most popular songs played in dance clubs, compiled from reports from a national sample of club DJs. [106]

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