These are the Billboard magazine Dance/Mix Show Airplay number-one hits of 2020.
† | Indicates best charting dance/mix show airplay single of 2020 Note: Year-end most popular songs based radio airplay. [1] |
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Remixer(s) | Ref(s) |
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January 4 | "Don't Start Now"† | Dua Lipa | Dom Dolla, Kungs, Purple Disco Machine, Zach Witness (Malibu Maids Version) | [2] |
January 11 | [3] | |||
January 18 | [4] | |||
January 25 | [5] | |||
February 1 | [6] | |||
February 8 | [7] | |||
February 15 | [8] | |||
February 22 | [9] | |||
February 29 | [10] | |||
March 7 | [11] | |||
March 14 | [12] | |||
March 21 | [13] | |||
March 28 | [14] | |||
April 4 | [15] | |||
April 11 | [16] | |||
April 18 | "Greenlights" | Krewella | MADGRRL, Toneshifter | [17] |
April 25 | "Say So" | Doja Cat featuring Nicki Minaj | Jax Jones | [18] |
May 2 | [19] | |||
May 9 | [20] | |||
May 16 | [21] | |||
May 23 | [22] | |||
May 30 | [23] | |||
June 6 | [24] | |||
June 13 | [25] | |||
June 20 | [26] | |||
June 27 | [27] | |||
July 4 | [28] | |||
July 11 | [29] | |||
July 18 | "Rain on Me" | Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande | Purple Disco Machine | [30] |
July 25 | [31] | |||
August 1 | [32] | |||
August 8 | [33] | |||
August 15 | "Higher Ground" | Martin Garrix featuring John Martin | Ferreck Dawn | [34] |
August 22 | "Lay Your Head on Me" | Major Lazer featuring Marcus Mumford | Lost Frequencies, Sydney Souza and Noize Men | [35] |
August 29 | "Head & Heart" | Joel Corry featuring MNEK | Tiësto | [36] |
September 5 | [37] | |||
September 12 | [38] | |||
September 19 | [39] | |||
September 26 | [40] | |||
October 3 | [41] | |||
October 10 | [42] | |||
October 17 | [43] | |||
October 24 | [44] | |||
October 31 | "Picture Us" | Anabel Englund | Nervo | [45] |
November 7 | "Nightlight" | Illenium | LYNZ TYNZ, MOTi, Ray Volpe, and Just A Gent | [46] |
November 14 | "Let's Love" | David Guetta and Sia | Robin Schulz, Cesqeaux | [47] |
November 21 | "Craving" | Arty, Audien and Ellee Duke | [48] | |
November 28 | "The Business" | Tiësto | NALYRO, Ozgur Alslan | [49] |
December 5 | "Lasting Lover" | Sigala & James Arthur | Tiësto, Jack Goodfellow, ANGXZ and RYAN | [50] |
December 12 | [51] | |||
December 19 | "Diamonds" | Sam Smith | Joel Corry, 4NEY, GIAN EDGAR, Chris RG and Kenno | [52] |
December 26 | "You Broke Me First" | Tate McRae | Luca Schreiner, Gryffin | [53] |
Dance/Mix Show Airplay is a monitored electronic dance music radio chart that is published weekly by Billboard magazine.
Throughout his career, Dutch electronic DJ and producer Tiësto has released seven studio albums. After spending years searching for his personal style and working with DJs like Ferry Corsten, Benno de Goeij and Armin van Buuren, he decided it was time to focus on his solo work. Tiësto's fame started to rise in the late 1990s after his set at the first ID&T Innercity party, and it continued to skyrocket in the early 2000s following his six-hour "Tiësto Solo" sets, which he performed without any other DJs or opening acts. His last three full-length releases broke the 70,000-unit mark, and the 2003 DJ mix Nyana hit 87,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan in mid-2008.
"Burn" is a song by English singer Ellie Goulding from Halcyon Days (2013), the reissue of her second studio album, Halcyon (2012). The song was written by Ryan Tedder, Goulding, Greg Kurstin, Noel Zancanella and Brent Kutzle, while production was handled by Kurstin and vocal production was done by Tedder. It was released on 5 July 2013 as the lead single from the reissue. The song was originally recorded by British singer Leona Lewis for her third studio album, Glassheart (2012), but it was ultimately scrapped.
"Shut Up and Dance" is a song by American pop rock band Walk the Moon from their third studio album Talking Is Hard (2014). It was written by the band members and songwriters Ben Berger and Ryan McMahon. The song is based on an experience lead singer Nicholas Petricca had at a Los Angeles nightclub. His girlfriend invited him to dance, inspiring the title. Petricca envisioned the song as an anthem for letting go of frustration and having fun. The song was digitally released as the lead single from Talking Is Hard on September 10, 2014.
"Cake by the Ocean" is the debut single by American band DNCE. It was released through Republic Records, as the lead single from their debut EP, Swaay, on September 18, 2015. It is also included on their debut studio album, DNCE (2016). "Cake by the Ocean" is a 1970s-inspired pop, R&B, dance, and disco-funk song.
"Cheap Thrills" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Sia from her seventh studio album, This Is Acting (2016). It was written by Sia and Greg Kurstin, and produced by Kurstin. It was originally released on 17 December 2015, and an official remix version of "Cheap Thrills" featuring Jamaican singer Sean Paul was made available for digital download on 11 February 2016 as the album's second single. This version was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
CamelPhat are an English DJ and production duo, consisting of Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala, formed in Liverpool in 2006. They are best known for the 2017 single "Cola", which peaked at No. 3 on the UK Dance Chart, and at No. 18 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was a collaboration with UK dance act Elderbrook and was released on Defected Records.