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List of Billboard number-one dance songs of 2010
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These are the Billboard magazine's number-one dance songs of 2010 on the Dance Club Songs, the Dance Singles Sales, and the Dance/Mix Show Airplay. The Hot Dance Club Songs was first published in 1976, ranking the most popular songs on dance club based on reports from a national sample of club DJs. The Dance/Mix Show Airplay was first published in 2003, ranking the songs based on dance radio airplay and mix-show plays on top 40 radio and select rhythmic radio as measured by Mediabase.
The first club play number-one song of the year was claimed by Lady Gaga with "Bad Romance",[1] a position it held in the last week of 2009, thus spending two weeks atop the chart in total.[2] Multiple artists achieved two number one songs on the chart, including Jennifer Lopez with "Louboutins"[3] and "Fresh Out the Oven", the latter of which was a collaboration with Pitbull and released under Lopez's pseudonym "Lola".[4] Christina Aguilera also achieved two number one songs with "Not Myself Tonight"[5] and "You Lost Me",[6] while Shakira topped the chart with "Did It Again (Lo Hecho Esta Hecho)"[7] and "Loca", a collaboration with Dizzee Rascal.[8] Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue scored two number one songs with "All the Lovers"[9] and "Get Outta My Way".[10]
Beyoncé and Katy Perry were the only artists to achieve three number one songs in 2010; the former with "Why Don't You Love Me",[11] "Telephone", a collaboration with Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé,[12] and "Video Phone", another collaboration between the two, but with Beyoncé featuring Lady Gaga.[13] Perry attainted three number one songs with "California Gurls", a collaboration with Snoop Dogg,[14] "Teenage Dream",[15] and the promotional single "Peacock".[16] Gaga and Rihanna were the only artists to top the chart four times each. As well as "Bad Romance", "Telephone" and "Videophone", Gaga also reached number one with "Alejandro".[17] Rihanna topped the chart with "Russian Roulette",[18] "Hard", a collaboration with Jeezy,[19] "Rude Boy",[20] and "Only Girl (In the World)".[21] Goldfrapp's "Rocket", which peaked at number one on May 1,[22] ranked at number one on the 2010 Hot Dance Club Songs year end chart.[23]
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† | Indicates best charting dance/club single of 2010 |
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