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Calvin Harris achieves 14th No.1 single, breaking Billboard Dance chart records

Calvin Harris Secures Unprecedented 14th No. 1 Spot on Dance/Mix Show Airplay Chart with Eliza Rose Collaboration ‘Body Moving’

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In a groundbreaking achievement, Calvin Harris has once again rewritten the record books, claiming his 14th No. 1 position on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart with the chart-topping collaboration ‘Body Moving’ alongside Eliza Rose.

This accomplishment propels Harris beyond his tie with David Guetta, making him the undisputed leader in the 20-year history of the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart.

Eliza Rose, the British sensation, achieves her inaugural No. 1 on a U.S.-based Billboard chart, marking a significant milestone in her career.

Top Artists with Most No. 1s on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay Chart:

  • 14, Calvin Harris
  • 13, David Guetta
  • 12, Rihanna
  • 8, The Chainsmokers
  • 7, Madonna
  • 6, Ellie Goulding
  • 5, Beyoncé
  • 5, Justin Bieber
  • 5, Anabel Englund
  • 5, ILLENIUM
  • 5, Katy Perry
  • 5, Britney Spears
  • 5, Tiesto
  • 5, Zedd

‘Body Moving’, released under Ministry of Sound/Columbia Records, has climbed to the pinnacle of the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart. The chart ranks titles based on weekly plays on a panel of core 24/7 dance stations, bolstered by mix show hours on pop stations, with a notable 5% increase in plays from December 29 to January 5, as reported by Luminate.

Calvin Harris initially dominated the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart with his hit ‘Feel So Close’, reigning for eight consecutive weeks starting in March 2012. His recent success with ‘Miracle’, featuring Ellie Goulding, secured a two-week reign last May.

As the star Scottish DJ basks in the glory of his 14th No. 1, he also claims the record for the most career weeks atop the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, accumulating an impressive 98 weeks. Rihanna secures the second position with 59 weeks, followed by The Chainsmokers (57), David Guetta (48), and Dua Lipa (44).

Eliza Rose, hailing from England, made her mark in 2022 with the international hit ‘B.O.T.A. (Baddest of Them All)’, which spent two weeks at No. 1 on The Official UK Singles Chart in September.

Calvin Harris achieves 14th No.1 single, breaking Billboard Dance chart records

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