Dance Sweep: July 28, 2012...
Hey guys, again thanks for comin' 'round, it's time to wrap up this week's "chart sweeps" of the latest singles hitting Billboard magazine this week. This time out we'll sample the latest making the Dance Club Play, Mixshow/Airplay, and Global Dance Songs lists.
On the Hot Dance Club Play chart, as British/Kosovan singer Rita Ora takes over the top spot with "How We Do (Party)", the highest debut belongs to Florence + The Machine, who take their British charttopper "Spectrum (Say My Name)" to #39....
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Renowned house DJ Richard "Humpty" Vission enters at #45 with "When It Feels This Good", featuring British singer/songwriter Luciana...
Queens singer Wynter Gordon is back at #46 with another track from her excellent EP With The Music I Die, which already has placed three other songs in the top-3 on the Club chart. It's called "Still Getting Younger"...
British X Factor runner-up Rebecca Ferguson arrives at #47 with remixes of her awesome ballad "Nothing's Real But Love"...
PanAsian girl band Blush take their third single to the dance floor at #48 with "All Stars"..
Finally, DJ Liam Keegan does some great mainstream club mixes of pop songs, and now he's back as a lead artist featuring singer Charlie G on "Summer's Calling" at #50...
Now on the Dance Mixshow/Airplay list, as Calvin Harris' "Let's Go" remains on top for a third week, Dutch trance DJ Ferry Corsten debuts at #24 with "Ain't No Stoppin'", featuring Ben Hague...
..and at #25 is Australian DJ and half of TV Rock, Ivan Gough, with "In My Mind" with Feenixpaul and featuring Aussie singer Georgi Kay....
Lastly, over on the Global Dance Songs chart polling the clubs around the world, as Pitbull's "Back In Time" takes over the #1 spot, Chris Brown's "Don't Wake Me Up" jumps in all the way up at #18...
Rita Ora's US #1 "How We Do (Party)" also debuts at #36...
and finally, at #39, is my girl Kylie Minogue with her fabtastic "Timebomb"....
That's it for today! Thanks again for stoppin', let me know what you think of this week's songs, and come back tomorrow for my rundown of the newest albums selling, as well as the top new songs in the United Kingdom. Boogie on!
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