The Dance/Electronic Songs chart has been published weekly by Billboard since January 2013.[1] It is the first chart to be published that ranks the most popular dance and electronic songs according to audience impressions, digital downloads, streaming and club play and it was introduced as a result of in an increase in the genre's popularity.[1]
The first number-one song on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart for the issue dated January 26, 2013, was "Scream & Shout" by will.i.am and Britney Spears.[1]
As a result of the increase in the popularity of dance and electronic music, Billboard introduced the Dance/Electronic Songs chart in January 2013 to rank the most popular dance and electronic song according to airplay audience impressions, digital downloads, streaming and club play and publishes it on a weekly basis.[1] They are tracked by Nielsen SoundScan, Nielsen BDS, BDS from streaming services including Spotify and Xbox Music, and from a United States-wide select panel of 140 DJs; it uses the same methodology as is used for the all-genre Billboard Hot 100.[1] It is separate to the Dance Club Songs and Dance/Electronic Digital Songs charts, the former of which is ranked by most popular club play and the latter by the most sales.[2][3] Songs will be eligible to chart on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart based on their "core sound and tempo," however dance remixes of songs which were originally pop, R&B, rap or a different genre are not eligible for inclusion, regardless of whether it appears on either the Dance Club Songs or Dance/Mix Show Airplay charts.[1]
Weeks | Song | Artist | Year(s) | Source |
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69 | "Happier" | Marshmello and Bastille | 2018–20 | [4] |
33 | "The Middle" | Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey | 2018 | [5] |
32 | "Cold Heart (Pnau Remix)" | Elton John, Dua Lipa and Pnau | 2021-2022 | |
27 | "Closer" | The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey | 2016–17 | [6] |
26 | "Wake Me Up" | Avicii | 2013–14 | [5] |
25 | "Something Just Like This" | The Chainsmokers and Coldplay | 2017 | [5] |
23 | "Lean On" | Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring MØ | 2015–16 | [5] |
23 | "Roses" | Saint Jhn and Imanbek | 2020 |
Position | Artist name | Tally of number-ones | Ref. |
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1 | The Chainsmokers | 6 | [7] |
2 | Calvin Harris | 4 | |
Zedd | |||
3 | Marshmello | 3 | |
Lady Gaga | |||
4 | Avicii | 2 | |
Robin Schulz | |||
DJ Snake | |||
Major Lazer | |||
Justin Bieber | |||
MØ | |||
Pharrell Williams | |||
Selena Gomez | |||
Ariana Grande |