List of Billboard Dance Club Songs number ones of 2018

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This is a list of the United States Billboard Dance Club Songs number-one hits of 2018.

Key
Indicates most-played song of 2018.
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 3"Shine Your Love" Scotty Boy and Lizzie Curious [1]
January 6"X With U" Tom Budin and Luciana [2]
January 13"Think (About It)" Barbara Tucker [3]
January 20"Ain't No Mountain High Enough (2017)" Diana Ross [4]
January 27"Stars" Kristine W [5]
February 3"Too Much to Ask" Niall Horan [6]
February 10"Coping" Toni Braxton [7]
February 17"Meet in the Middle" StoneBridge featuring Haley Joelle [8]
February 24"Consideration" Rihanna featuring SZA [9]
March 3"All Falls Down" Alan Walker featuring Noah Cyrus and Digital Farm Animals [10]
March 10"Finesse" (Remix) Bruno Mars featuring Cardi B [11]
March 17"Generous" Olivia Holt [12]
March 24"Blame" Skylar Stecker [13]
March 31"Beautiful Trauma" Pink [14]
April 7"You're Good for Me" Tony Moran featuring Kimberly Davis [15]
April 14"Crazy Enough"Joe Bermudez featuring Louise Carver [16]
April 21"I Am House" Crystal Waters, Sted-E and Hybrid Heights [17]
April 28"IDGAF" Dua Lipa [18]
May 5Lost Vassy & Afrojack featuring Oliver Rosa [19]
May 12Dancing Kylie Minogue [20]
May 19Magenta Riddim DJ Snake [21]
May 26My My My! Troye Sivan [22]
June 2"One Kiss" Calvin Harris featuring Dua Lipa [23]
June 9"Euphoria" The Perry Twins featuring Harper Starling [24]
June 16"Wavey"Cliq featuring Alika [25]
June 23"No Tears Left to Cry" Ariana Grande [26]
June 30"Hot Stuff 2018" Donna Summer [27]
July 7"Alone" Halsey featuring Big Sean & Stefflon Don [28]
July 14"Alien" Sabrina Carpenter & Jonas Blue [29]
July 21"Ashes" Celine Dion [30]
July 28"Love Is Bigger Than Anything in Its Way" U2 [31]
August 4"I'm Coming Out / Upside Down 2018" Diana Ross [32]
August 11"Hold On Tight" R3hab and Conor Maynard [33]
August 18"I'm In Love With You"Tony Moran featuring Jason Walker [34]
August 25"Toy" Netta [35]
September 1"Accelerate" Christina Aguilera featuring Ty Dolla Sign and 2 Chainz [36]
September 8"Sticks & Stones"Metro & Nelly Furtado [37]
September 15"Rise"Jonas Blue featuring Jack & Jack [38]
September 22"Stand Up"Dirty Werk (Steve Smooth and DJ Bam Bam) [39]
September 29"Remind Me to Forget" Kygo featuring Miguel [40]
October 6"Doomsday"Vassy and Lodato [41]
October 13"God Is a Woman"Ariana Grande [42]
October 20"Made for Now" Janet and Daddy Yankee [43]
October 27"Promises"Calvin Harris and Sam Smith [44]
November 3"Almost Love"Sabrina Carpenter [45]
November 10"Low" Lenny Kravitz [46]
November 17"Happier" Marshmello and Bastille [47]
November 24"Electricity" Silk City and Dua Lipa [48]
December 1"(It Happens) Sometimes" Jack Back [49]
December 8"Breathin"Ariana Grande [50]
December 15"Shallow" Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper [51]
December 22"Losing It" Fisher [52]
December 29"Secrets"Pink [53]

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