List of number-one dance singles of 2019 (Australia)

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number-one dance singles of 2019
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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] [2]

Contents

Chart history

DateSongArtist(s)Ref.
7 January"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" Mark Ronson featuring Miley Cyrus [2]
14 January
21 January
28 January
4 February
11 February
18 February
25 February
4 March"Who Do You Love" The Chainsmokers featuring 5 Seconds of Summer [3]
11 March
18 March
25 March
1 April
8 April
15 April
22 April"SOS" Avicii featuring Aloe Blacc [4]
29 April
6 May
13 May
20 May
27 May
3 June
10 June
17 June
24 June"Piece of Your Heart" Meduza featuring Goodboys [5]
1 July
8 July
15 July
22 July
29 July
5 August
12 August
19 August
26 August"One Thing Right" Marshmello and Kane Brown [6]
2 September
9 September
16 September
23 September
30 September
7 October
14 October
21 October"Ride It" Regard [7]
28 October
4 November
11 November
18 November
25 November
2 December
9 December
16 December
23 December
30 December

Number-one artists

PositionCountryArtistWeeks at No. 1
1Flag of Kosovo.svg  KOS Regard 11
2Flag of Sweden.svg  SWE Avicii 9
2Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Meduza 9
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Goodboys (as featuring)9
3Flag of the United States.svg  US Marshmello 8
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK Mark Ronson 7
4Flag of the United States.svg  US Miley Cyrus (as featuring)7
4Flag of the United States.svg  US The Chainsmokers 7

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References

  1. "Code of Practice for ARIA Charts: Schedule 2 - Eligibility Rules for Particular ARIA Charts" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  2. 1 2 "ARIA Australian Top 20 Dance Tracks". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  3. "ARIA Australian Top 20 Dance Tracks". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  4. "ARIA Australian Top 20 Dance Tracks". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  5. "ARIA Australian Top 20 Dance Tracks". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  6. "ARIA Australian Top 20 Dance Tracks". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  7. "ARIA Australian Top 20 Dance Tracks" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 28 December 2019.