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The European Dance Radio Chart (also known as European Dance Radio Top 25) was a weekly chart compiled by pan-European magazine Music & Media. After dance music had played a more dominant role on the magazine's Eurochart Hot 100 in the beginning of the 1990s, the new chart was launched on 28 September 1991.[1] Based on a weighted-scoring system, it was compiled on the basis of playlists of European stations programming various styles of dance music, including Eurodance, hip hop/rap, R&B and swingbeat, for the 15-30 year-olds, fulltime or during specific dayparts. The first number one single on the EDR Chart was "Gett Off" by Prince.
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Number one singles on European Dance Radio Top 25
1991
- Prince - "Gett Off" (28 September 1991)
- P.M. Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss"[2] (19 October 1991)
- Simply Red - "Something Got Me Started"[3] (2 November 1991)
- Lisa Stansfield - "Change"[4] (23 November 1991)
- Michael Jackson - "Black or White"[5] (21 December 1991)
1992
- DNA - "Can You Handle It"[6] (15 February 1992)
- Shanice - "I Love Your Smile"[7] (29 February 1992)
- Soul II Soul - "Joy"[8] (11 April 1992)
- Swing Out Sister - "Am I the Same Girl"[9] (23 May 1992)
- Kris Kross - "Jump"[10] (4 July 1992)
- Snap! - "Rhythm Is a Dancer"[11] (18 July 1992)
- Joe Public - "Live and Learn"[12] (1 August 1992)
- Bobby Brown - "Humpin' Around"[13] (5 September 1992)
- Prince - "My Name Is Prince"[14] (7 November 1992)
- Madonna - "Erotica"[15] (21 November 1992)
- Arrested Development - "People Everyday"[16] (12 December 1992)
- Whitney Houston - "I Will Always Love You"[17] (19 December 1992)
1993
- Arrested Development - "Mr. Wendal"[18] (13 February 1993)
- U.S.U.R.A. - "Open Your Mind"[19] (27 February 1993)
- 2 Unlimited - "No Limit"[20] (13 March 1993)
- Naughty by Nature - "Hip Hop Hooray"[21] (3 April 1993)
- Whitney Houston - "I'm Every Woman"[22] (10 April 1993)
- Robin S. - "Show Me Love"[23] (1 May 1993)
- Jade - "Don't Walk Away"[24] (15 May 1993)
- Janet Jackson - "That's the Way Love Goes"[25] (5 June 1993)
- 2 Unlimited - "Tribal Dance"[26] (12 June 1993)
- Chaka Demus & Pliers - "Tease Me"[27] (24 July 1993)
- M People - "One Night in Heaven"[28] (7 August 1993)
- Shara Nelson - "Down That Road"[29] (11 September 1993)
- Robin S. - "Luv 4 Luv"[30] (18 September 1993)
- Mariah Carey - "Dreamlover"[31] (25 September 1993)
- De La Soul - "Breakadawn"[32] (13 November 1993)
- Culture Beat - "Got to Get It"[33] (20 November 1993)
1994
- Urban Cookie Collective - "Feels Like Heaven"[34] (8 January 1994)
- 2 Unlimited - "Maximum Overdrive"[35] (29 January 1994)
- 2 Unlimited - "Let the Beat Control Your Body"[36] (12 February 1994)
- Culture Beat - "Anything"[37] (26 March 1994)
- Cappella - "Move on Baby"[38] (23 April 1994)
- Des'ree - "You Gotta Be"[39] (30 April 1994)
- CB Milton - "It's a Loving Thing"[40] (7 May 1994)
- Crystal Waters - "100% Pure Love"[41] (14 May 1994)
- Cappella - "U & Me"[42] (23 July 1994)
- Jam & Spoon - "Find Me (Odyssey to Anyoona)"[43] (27 August 1994)
- La Bouche - "Sweet Dreams"[44] (3 September 1994)
- Whigfield - "Saturday Night"[45] (29 October 1994)
- Ice MC - "It's a Rainy Day"[46] (12 November 1994)
1995
- Ice MC - "It's a Rainy Day"[47] (7 January 1995)
- Baby D - "Let Me Be Your Fantasy"[48] (4 February 1995)
- Ini Kamoze - "Here Comes the Hotstepper"[49] (11 February 1995)
- N-Trance - "Set You Free"[50] (4 March 1995)
- Snap! - "The First the Last Eternity"[51] (11 March 1995)
- Captain Hollywood Project - "Flying High"[52] (18 March 1995)
- Corona - "Baby Baby"[53] (15 April 1995)
- Moby - "Everytime You Touch Me"[54] (22 April 1995)
- La Bouche - "Be My Lover"[55] (13 May 1995)
- Haddaway - "Fly Away"[56] (10 June 1995)
- Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson - "Scream"[57] (17 June 1995)
- Jam & Spoon - "Angel"[58] (1 July 1995)
- Diana King - "Shy Guy"[59] (15 July 1995)
- Corona - "Try Me Out"[60] (19 August 1995)
- Janet Jackson - "Runaway"[61] (14 October 199)
- Coolio - "Gangsta's Paradise"[62] (2 December 1995)
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