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The ARIA Dance Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing dance singles of Australia. It is published by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation who collect music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. To be eligible to appear on the chart, the recording must be a single, and be "predominantly of a dance nature, or with a featured track of a dance nature, or included in the ARIA Club Chart or a comparable overseas chart". [1]
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) | Reference |
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5 January | "Me Against the Music" | Britney Spears featuring Madonna | [2] |
12 January | [3] | ||
19 January | [4] | ||
26 January | [5] | ||
2 February | [6] | ||
9 February | "Somebody To Love" | Boogie Pimps | [7] |
16 February | [8] | ||
23 February | [9] | ||
1 March | [10] | ||
8 March | "Red Blooded Woman" | Kylie Minogue | [11] |
15 March | "Amazing" | George Michael | [12] |
22 March | [13] | ||
29 March | "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)" | Widelife with Simone Denny | [14] |
5 April | "Take Me to the Clouds Above" | LMC vs. U2 | [15] |
12 April | [16] | ||
19 April | [17] | ||
26 April | [18] | ||
3 May | [19] | ||
10 May | [20] | ||
17 May | "Bounce" | Sarah Connor | [21] |
24 May | [22] | ||
31 May | [23] | ||
7 June | [24] | ||
14 June | "Push Up" | Freestylers | [25] |
21 June | [26] | ||
28 June | [27] | ||
5 July | [28] | ||
12 July | [29] | ||
19 July | [30] | ||
26 July | [31] | ||
2 August | [32] | ||
9 August | [33] | ||
16 August | "Summer Rain" | Slinkee Minx | [34] |
23 August | "Popular" | Darren Hayes | [35] |
30 August | "Summer Rain" | Slinkee Minx | [36] |
6 September | [37] | ||
13 September | [38] | ||
20 September | [39] | ||
27 September | [40] | ||
4 October | [41] | ||
11 October | [42] | ||
18 October | "Get A Life" | Freestylers | [43] |
25 October | "Call on Me" | Eric Prydz | [44] |
1 November | [45] | ||
8 November | [46] | ||
15 November | "What You Waiting For?" | Gwen Stefani | [47] |
22 November | [48] | ||
29 November | [49] | ||
6 December | [50] | ||
13 December | [51] | ||
20 December | [52] | ||
27 December | [53] |
Position | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
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1 | Freestylers | 10 |
2 | Slinkee Minx | 8 |
3 | Gwen Stefani | 7 |
4 | LMC | 6 |
5 | Britney Spears | 5 |
5 | Madonna | 5 |
6 | Boogie Pimps | 4 |
6 | Sarah Connor | 4 |
7 | Eric Prydz | 3 |
8 | George Michael | 2 |
9 | Darren Hayes | 1 |
9 | Kylie Minogue | 1 |
9 | Widelife | 1 |
9 | Simone Denny | 1 |
So Fresh is an Australian compilation album series. It began in 2000, as a joint venture from Sony, BMG and Universal, replacing the prior Hit Machine series, which ran from 1993 to 2000. Since 2000, So Fresh albums have been released four times per year, named after each season, consisting of current hit songs from artists signed to Sony, BMG or Universal.