A new year has practically brought on a new chart! Only four songs from last month’s tally managed to return to this month’s That’s My Jam Dance Chart, most notably Afrojack and Eva Simons‘ “Take Over Control,” which holds on to the No. 1 spot. A bevy of diverse debuts are inching their way toward the throne, but don’t discount the continually ascending Freemasons and guest diva Wynter Gordon, who jump a few spots to remain in contention.
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We’ve seen where their music lands on the list oftop dance songs, but which artists made the most impact on That’s My Jam’s Dance Charts? Based on their songs’ individual performances, here are the top 10 dance artists of 2010.
1. David Guetta 2. Goldfrapp
3. Wynter Gordon
4. Kaci Battaglia
5. Kelly Rowland
6. Kylie Minogue
7. Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP
8. Blake Lewis
9. Lolene 10. Afrojack
The songs from That’s My Jam’s Dance Chart filled floors and burned up radio, but these 10 bumped harder and reached the top spots to become the best dance songs of 2010! (Check out Nos. 11 thru 40 here.)
Rihanna is the only girl in the world with a No. 1 on December’s That’s My Jam Top 10. Close behind are Afrojack, Trey Songz, Willow Smith, Katy Perry, Pink and Richard Vission. But finding themselves on the way out are Mindless Behavior, Yolanda Be Cool and Far East Movement.
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The end of the year signals the end of the reign of many songs on That’s My Jam’s Dance Chart. First, a new No. 1 in the form of Afrojack and Eva Simons‘ “Take Over Control” claims the top spot, pushing Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP down a notch. Niamh Egan is the only other returning song to move up, while Rihanna and Kaci Battaglia‘s duet with Ludacris move further down the chart. This means there is plenty of room for new music and there’s a lot of it thanks to Far East Movement, Richard Vission and Static Revenger, Get Far, Freemasons and Duck Sauce, along with possibly the most guests artists we’ve seen on a That’s My Jam chart.
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Six songs return to the That’s My Jam’s Top 10 this month, but only one is lucky enough to claim the top spot. Bruno Mars‘ “Just the Way You Are” is that song, but Mindless Behavior isn’t far behind with “My Girl.” Other returning songs moving upward include Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP and Far East Movement, but Trey Songz‘ duet with Nicki Minaj and Kaci Battaglia‘ with Ludacris move south. Debuts this month come from Rihanna, Jazmine Sullivan with her first appearance on That’s My Jam’s Top 10, Trey and Afrojack featuring Eva Simons.
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Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP‘s “We No Speak Americano” claims the top spot from Kaci Battaglia and Ludacris on this month’s That’s My Jam Dance Chart. Hoping to steal “Americano’s” thunder next month is Rihanna, whose No. 2 debut is the bouncy “Only Girl (In the World).” Other debuts include offerings from Afrojack and Eva Simons, Sylvia Tosun,Chris Willis and Niamh Egan. Lolene and Kylie Minogue follow Kaci downward, while returning Audio Playground moves up a notch.
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She’s topped That’s My Jam’s Dance Chart and is climbing the pop list, so it should come as no surprise that Kaci Battaglia‘s team-up with Ludacris, “Body Shots,” claims the top spot on this month’s That’s My Jam Top 10. Bruno Mars‘ TMJ Top 10 debut, “Just the Way You Are,” lands at No. 2, while other new offerings from Lolene, Mindless Behavior, Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP, and Far East Movement sprinkle themselves throughout this month’s rankings. Trey Songz and Nicki Minaj‘s duet is the only song from last month to rise, with Chris Brown, Katy Perry and Taio Cruz each slipping downward.
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Ascending to the top of October’s Dance Chart is Kaci Battaglia with her infectious hit “Body Shots.” Not far behind is Lolene, who rests comfortably in the No. 2 position. Wynter Gordon, Kylie Minogue and Kelly Rowland move downward this month, while fellow returnees AudioPlayground rise to No. 7. Debuts this month include a cult hit by Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP; Kylie’s latest; a sultry number from Jes; and the catchy “Hey Hey” from Dennis Ferrer.
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