These are the Billboard magazine's number-one dance songs of 2010 on the Dance Club Songs, the Dance Singles Sales, and the Dance/Mix Show Airplay. 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.
The first club play number-one song of the year was claimed by Lady Gaga with "Bad Romance", [1] a position it held in the last week of 2009, thus spending two weeks atop the chart in total. [2] Multiple artists achieved two number one songs on the chart, including Jennifer Lopez with "Louboutins" [3] and "Fresh Out the Oven", the latter of which was a collaboration with Pitbull and released under Lopez's pseudonym "Lola". [4] Christina Aguilera also achieved two number one songs with "Not Myself Tonight" [5] and "You Lost Me", [6] while Shakira topped the chart with "Did It Again (Lo Hecho Esta Hecho)" [7] and "Loca", a collaboration with Dizzee Rascal. [8] Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue scored two number one songs with "All the Lovers" [9] and "Get Outta My Way". [10]
Beyoncé and Katy Perry were the only artists to achieve three number one songs in 2010; the former with "Why Don't You Love Me", [11] "Telephone", a collaboration with Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé, [12] and "Video Phone", another collaboration between the two, but with Beyoncé featuring Lady Gaga. [13] Perry attainted three number one songs with "California Gurls", a collaboration with Snoop Dogg, [14] "Teenage Dream", [15] and the promotional single "Peacock". [16] Gaga and Rihanna were the only artists to top the chart four times each. As well as "Bad Romance", "Telephone" and "Videophone", Gaga also reached number one with "Alejandro". [17] Rihanna topped the chart with "Russian Roulette", [18] "Hard", a collaboration with Jeezy, [19] "Rude Boy", [20] and "Only Girl (In the World)". [21] Goldfrapp's "Rocket", which peaked at number one on May 1, [22] ranked at number one on the 2010 Hot Dance Club Songs year end chart. [23]
† | Indicates best charting dance/club single of 2010 |
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Remixer(s) | Source |
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January 2 | "Hang On" | Plumb | Dave Audé, Digital Dog, Bronleewe & Bose | [106] |
January 9 | "Hot" | Inna | Play & Win | |
January 16 | "Tik Tok" | Kesha | Fred Falke | |
January 23 | ||||
January 30 | "Hot" | Inna | ||
February 6 | "Tik Tok" | Kesha | Fred Falke | |
February 13 | ||||
February 20 | ||||
February 27 | "Bad Romance" | Lady Gaga | Hercules & Love Affair, Dave Audé, Kaskade, Bimbo Jones, Starsmith, Richard Vission, DJ Dan, Skrillex, Grum, Chew Fu | |
March 6 | "Secret Love" | Kim Sozzi | Josh Harris, Wendel Kos, Stellar Project | |
March 13 | "Love Keeps Calling" | AnnaGrace | Basto, Lucky Charmes & Tony Verdult | |
March 20 | ||||
March 27 | ||||
April 3 | "Secret Love" | Kim Sozzi | ||
April 10 | "Heartbreak" | M'Black | Felix Baumgartner, Ron May, Inner Smile, Caged Baby | |
April 17 | ||||
April 24 | "Sweet Disposition" | The Temper Trap | Axwell, Dirty South | |
May 1 | "Rude Boy" | Rihanna | Wideboys, Jonathan Peters, Chew Fu, Low Sunday | |
May 8 | "Break Your Heart" | Taio Cruz featuring Ludacris | Paul Thomas, Vito Benito | |
May 15 | "Ghosts N Stuff" | Deadmau5 featuring Rob Swire | ||
May 22 | "Heartbreak on Vinyl" | Blake Lewis | Bimbo Jones, LA Riots, Chew Fu | |
May 29 | "Naturally" | Selena Gomez & the Scene | Dave Audé, Ralphi Rosario, Disco Fries | |
June 5 | "Stereo Love" | Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina | Molella, DaBo | |
June 12 | "Happiness" | Alexis Jordan | Wideboys, Jump Smokers | |
June 19 | "Gettin' Over You" | David Guetta & Chris Willis Featuring Fergie & LMFAO | ||
June 26 | "Stereo Love" | Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina | ||
July 3 | "Gettin' Over You" | David Guetta & Chris Willis Featuring Fergie & LMFAO | ||
July 10 | "California Gurls" | Katy Perry Featuring Snoop Dogg | ||
July 17 | ||||
July 24 | ||||
July 31 | "Cooler Than Me" | Mike Posner | Gigamesh | |
August 7 | "Dynasty" | Kaskade Featuring Haley | Michael Woods, Dada Life, Ryan Marciano & Sunnery James | |
August 14 | "Better Than Her" | Matisse | ||
August 21 | "Dynamite" | Taio Cruz | Mixin' Marc, Stonebridge, Ralphi Rosario | |
August 28 | "The Radio" | Get Far Featuring H-Boogie | ||
September 4 | ||||
September 11 | "We No Speak Americano" | Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP | ||
September 18 | "Stereo Love" | Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina | ||
September 25 | ||||
October 2 | "Teenage Dream" | Katy Perry | Kaskade | |
October 9 | ||||
October 16 | "I'm in Love (I Wanna Do It)" | Alex Gaudino | ||
October 23 | ||||
October 30 | "Only Girl (In the World)" | Rihanna | Bimbo Jones, Rosabel, Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda, CCW | |
November 6 | ||||
November 13 | "I'm in Love (I Wanna Do It)" | Alex Gaudino | ||
November 20 | "Take Over Control" | Afrojack featuring Eva Simons | ||
November 27 | "Somewhere" | DJ Mog featuring Sarah Lynn | ||
December 4 | "Raise Your Glass" | Pink | Laidback Luke, Bimbo Jones | |
December 11 | "Only Girl (In the World)" | Rihanna | ||
December 18 | "Take Over Control" | Afrojack featuring Eva Simons | ||
December 25 | "Raise Your Glass" | Pink |
The Digital Song Sales ranks the best-selling digital songs in the United States, as compiled by Luminate and published by Billboard magazine. Although it originally started tracking song sales the week of October 30, 2004, it officially debuted in the issue dated January 22, 2005, and merged all versions of a song sold from digital music distributors. Its data was incorporated in the Hot 100 three weeks later. Since October 2004, digital sales have been incorporated into many of Billboard's music singles charts. The decision was based on the dramatic increase of the digital market while commercial single sales in a physical format were becoming negligible.
Dance/Mix Show Airplay is a monitored electronic dance music radio chart that is published weekly by Billboard magazine. The chart came about as a result of the small but influential impact of electronic dance music on the radio in the United States and the stations that program it. The current number-one song on the chart is "Forever Young" by David Guetta, Alphaville and Ava Max.
"Baby Boy" is a song by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé featuring Jamaican deejay Sean Paul, from her debut solo studio album, Dangerously in Love (2003). It was also included on the reissue of Paul's second studio album, Dutty Rock (2002). Both Beyoncé and Paul co-wrote the song with Robert Waller, Jay-Z and Scott Storch, who produced it with Beyoncé. Containing a lyrical interpolation of "No Fear" by hip-hop group O.G.C., "Baby Boy" is a dancehall and R&B song with Caribbean and Asian influences; its lyrics detail a woman's fantasies.
From October 26, 1974 until August 28, 1976, Billboard's Disco Action section published weekly single retail sales charts from various local regions along with Top Audience Response Records in their magazine. Billboard debuted its first national chart devoted exclusively to 12-inch Singles Sales in their issue dated March 16, 1985. This record type is most commonly used in disco and dance music genres where DJs use them to play in discos or dance clubs because of the exclusive extended remixes that are often only made available on this format, but Billboard's 12-inch Single Sales chart ranks releases by artists from all styles of music that release maxi-singles.
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