Dance Sweep: November 24, 2012...


I'm here to close up this week's five-part "chart sweeps" of the latest music to make the weekly singles charts on Billboard magazine, and it's time for the newest dance jams in the clubs and on the radio.

On the DJ-polled Hot Dance Club Play chart, David Guetta and Sia make the #1 spot with "She Wolf (Falling To Pieces)"...

French DJ/producer Madeon is the high debut this week at #44 with his excellent track "The City", his first on this chart (it made the airplay list last month)...


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Singer/actress Kat Graham arrives at #45 with "Wanna Say". It follows "Put Your Graffiti On Me", which made the top-5 here earlier this year...


Dance singer Amoray is at #47 with "Keep Your Head Up".  He took "Give It" to the top-20 here last year...


Lastly, Russian singer Irina debuts at #50 with "Something About You"...


Meanwhile, on the radio-monitored Dance Airplay/Mixshow chart, the Swedish House Mafia remain at #1 for a third week with "Don't You Worry Child"...

Latin rascal Pitbull rolls in at #18 with "Don't Stop The Party" featuring TJR..


...and British siren Ellie Goulding beams in at #21 with "Anything Could Happen"..


Finally, over on the "Global Dance Tracks" chart, "Don't You Worry Child" spends a seventh non-consecutive week at #1 with "Don't You Worry Child".

Rihanna's "Diamonds" rockets in at #17...


..while another Swedish fave of mine, Dada Life, enter at #25 with "Feed The Dada"...


Tra$h-pop queen Ke$ha arrives at #31 with "Die Young"...


...while the more classy Kristine W. jumps in at #37 with "Everything That I Got" featuring British DJs Bimbo Jones...


...and coming in at #40 here is last week's #1 club hit in the US, Taryn Manning's "Send Me Your Love" featuring Sultan & Ned Shepard...


Well, that does it for my single "chart sweeps" today...thanks so much for dropping by, and I'll return tomorrow with another Song of the Day, Candletime, part one of this week's "album sweep", and my weekly British music recap. Cheers!








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