List of number-one dance airplay hits of 2020 (U.S.)

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These are the Billboard magazine Dance/Mix Show Airplay number-one hits of 2020.

Contents

Key
Indicates best charting dance/mix show airplay single of 2020
Note: Year-end most popular songs based radio airplay. [1]
Issue dateSongArtist(s)Remixer(s)Ref(s)
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"TiëstoNALYRO, 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]

See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tiësto discography</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Burn (Ellie Goulding song)</span> 2013 single by Ellie Goulding

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shut Up and Dance (Walk the Moon song)</span> 2014 single by Walk the Moon

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cake by the Ocean</span> 2015 single by DNCE

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cheap Thrills (song)</span> 2016 single by Sia

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