List of RPM number-one dance singles of 1993

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These are the RPM magazine Dance number one hits of 1993.

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Chart history

Issue dateSongArtistReference(s)
January 16"Understand This Groove" Sound Factory [1]
January 23"Rump Shaker" (featuring Teddy Riley Wreckx-n-Effect [2]
January 30"It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day" The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. [3]
February 6 [4]
February 13"I'm Gonna Get You" Bizarre Inc [5]
February 20"Deeper and Deeper" Madonna [6]
February 27"Run to You" Rage [7]
March 6"It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day"The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M.
March 13 [8]
March 20"I'm Gonna Get You"Bizarre Inc [9]
March 27"Arranged Marriage" Apache Indian [10]
April 3"Hip Hop Hooray" Naughty by Nature
April 10"I'm Every Woman Whitney Houston [11]
April 17 [12]
April 24"Little Bird" Annie Lennox [13]
May 1"Mr. Wendal" Arrested Development [14]
May 8"Little Bird"Annie Lennox [15]
May 15 [16]
May 22"Took My Love"Bizarre Inc [17]
May 29 [18]
June 5 [19]
June 12 [20]
June 19 [21]
June 26 [22]
July 3"More and More" Captain Hollywood Project [23]
July 10
July 17 [24]
July 24"Oh Carolina" Shaggy [25]
July 31"More and More"Captain Hollywood Project [26]
August 7"Tribal Dance" 2 Unlimited [27]
August 14 [28]
August 21 [29]
August 28"Mr. Vain" Culture Beat [30]
September 4 [31]
September 11 [32]
September 18 [33]
September 25 [34]
October 2 [35]
October 9 [36]
October 16 [37]
October 23 [38]
October 30 [39]
November 6"All That She Wants" Ace of Base [40]
November 13 [41]
November 20 [42]
November 27 [43]
December 4"Dreams" Gabrielle [44]
December 11
December 18 [45]
December 25 [46]

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References

  1. RPM: issue date January 16, 1993
  2. RPM: issue date January 23, 1993
  3. RPM: issue date January 30, 1993
  4. RPM: issue date February 6, 1993
  5. RPM: issue date February 13, 1993
  6. RPM: issue date February 20, 1993
  7. RPM: issue date February 27, 1993
  8. RPM: issue date March 13, 1993
  9. RPM: issue date March 20, 1993
  10. RPM: issue date March 27, 1993
  11. RPM: issue date April 10, 1993
  12. "RPM: issue date April 17, 1993". Archived from the original on January 1, 2014. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
  13. RPM: issue date April 24, 1993
  14. RPM: issue date May 1, 1993
  15. RPM: issue date May 8, 1993
  16. RPM: issue date May 15, 1993
  17. RPM: issue date May 22, 1993
  18. RPM: issue date May 29, 1993
  19. RPM: issue date June 5, 1993
  20. RPM: issue date June 12, 1993
  21. RPM: issue date June 19, 1993
  22. RPM: issue date June 26, 1993
  23. RPM: issue date July 3, 1993
  24. RPM: issue date July 17, 1993
  25. RPM: issue date July 24, 1993
  26. RPM: issue date July 31, 1993
  27. "RPM: issue date August 7, 1993". Archived from the original on August 16, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
  28. RPM: issue date August 14, 1993
  29. RPM: issue date August 21, 1993
  30. RPM: issue date August 28, 1993
  31. RPM: issue date September 4, 1993
  32. RPM: issue date September 11, 1993
  33. RPM: issue date September 18, 1993
  34. RPM: issue date September 25, 1993
  35. "RPM: issue date October 2, 1993". Archived from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
  36. RPM: issue date October 9, 1993
  37. RPM: issue date October 16, 1993
  38. RPM: issue date October 23, 1993
  39. RPM: issue date October 30, 1993
  40. RPM: issue date November 6, 1993
  41. RPM: issue date November 13, 1993
  42. RPM: issue date November 20, 1993
  43. RPM: issue date November 27, 1993
  44. RPM: issue date December 4, 1993
  45. RPM: issue date December 18, 1993
  46. RPM: issue date December 25, 1993