Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Songs Chart

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Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Songs chart ranks the most popular dance and electronic songs in the United States.

Introduction

In January 2004, Billboard began incorporating sales data from digital music outlets into the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart. The magazine created this chart as a way to track the popularity of dance music within the United States. The Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart is compiled using radio airplay data from approximately 80 stations that webcast electronic dance music programming, as well as contemporary hit radio stations that play a limited amount of dance material.

The chart is published weekly, every Monday morning. It ranks the most popular dance and electronic songs in the United States, based on radio airplay and sales data. The first number-one song on the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart was “Yeah!” by Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris.

What is the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs Chart?

The Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart is a weekly chart that ranks the top-performing dance and electronic songs in the United States. It is published by Billboard magazine and is based on radio play, online streaming, and sales data. The chart was launched in January 2013, and has been running for over seven years.

The Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart is compiled using data from several sources, including radio airplay, online streaming, and sales data. The radio airplay data is provided by Nielsen Music, while the online streaming data is provided by Next Big Sound. The sales data comes from Nielsen SoundScan.

The Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart is one of several charts that are used to track the progress of songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In order to be eligible for the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart, a song must be primarily dance-based and have received significant airplay or online streaming activity.

How is the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs Chart calculated?

The Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart is based on radio airplay, sales, and streaming data.

The history of the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs Chart

The Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart ranks the most popular dance and electronic songs in the United States, compiled by Billboard magazine. It launched on January 26, 2013, and is currently led by “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus.

The Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart is based on radio airplay data from more than 30 different dance music stations across the United States. The chart is also influenced by online streaming and digital downloads.

The current Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs Chart

The current Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart for the week of June 6, 2020, features “Rain On Me” by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande in the No. 1 spot. The song, which is fromLady Gaga’s album “Chromatica,” has been in the top spot for four weeks.

The rest of the top five features DJ Khaled’s “Popstar” featuring Drake at No. 2, Sia’s “Alive” at No. 3, The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” at No. 4 and Malik Harris’s “Home” at No. 5.

The top ten also includes Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now” at No. 6, Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo’s “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)” at No. 7, blackbear��s “hot girl bummer” at No. 8, Harry Styles’ “Watermelon Sugar” at No. 9 and Lady Gaga and Blackpink’s “Sour Candy” rounds out the list at No. 10.

Conclusion

It’s safe to say that the Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Songs chart is a good indicator of what’s popular in the world of dance music. The top spot has been held by major artists like The Chainsmokers, Calvin Harris, and Avicii, and the songs that make it to the top are usually catchy, upbeat, and easy to dance to. If you’re looking for a party playlist that will get everyone moving, this chart is a great place to start.

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