List of number-one dance singles of 2018 (Australia)
The ARIA Dance Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing dance singles of Australia. It is published by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation who collect music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. To be eligible to appear on the chart, the recording must be a single, and be "predominantly of a dance nature, or with a featured track of a dance nature, or included in the ARIA Club Chart or a comparable overseas chart".[1][2]
ARIA Charts number-one dance singles of 2018 | |
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Other Australian number-one charts of 2018 | |
albums | |
singles | |
urban singles | |
club tracks | |
digital tracks | |
streaming tracks | |
Top Australian singles and albums of 2018 | |
Triple J Hottest 100 | |
top 25 singles | |
top 25 albums |
Chart history
Date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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1 January | "Silence" | Marshmello featuring Khalid | [3] |
8 January | |||
15 January | |||
22 January | |||
29 January | |||
5 February | "Go Bang" | Pnau | [3] |
12 February | "These Days" | Rudimental featuring Jess Glynne, Macklemore and Dan Caplen | [3] |
19 February | |||
26 February | |||
5 March | |||
12 March | |||
19 March | |||
26 March | |||
2 April | |||
9 April | |||
16 April | |||
23 April | "One Kiss" | Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa | [3] |
30 April | |||
7 May | |||
14 May | |||
21 May | |||
28 May | |||
4 June | |||
11 June | |||
18 June | |||
25 June | |||
2 July | "Solo" | Clean Bandit featuring Demi Lovato | [3] |
9 July | |||
16 July | |||
23 July | |||
30 July | "Nevermind" | Dennis Lloyd | [3] |
6 August | "Rise" | Jonas Blue featuring Jack & Jack | [3] |
13 August | |||
20 August | |||
27 August | |||
3 September | |||
10 September | |||
17 September | "Promises" | Calvin Harris and Sam Smith | [3] |
24 September | |||
1 October | |||
8 October | |||
15 October | |||
22 October | |||
29 October | |||
5 November | "Body" | Loud Luxury featuring Brando | [3] |
12 November | |||
19 November | |||
26 November | |||
3 December | |||
10 December | |||
17 December | "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" | Mark Ronson featuring Miley Cyrus | [3] |
24 December | |||
31 December |
Number-one artists
Position | Country | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
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1 | UK | Calvin Harris | 17 |
2 | UK | Rudimental | 10 |
2 | UK | Jess Glynne (as featuring) | 10 |
2 | UK | Dua Lipa | 10 |
3 | UK | Sam Smith | 7 |
4 | UK | Jonas Blue | 6 |
4 | CAN | Loud Luxury | 6 |
4 | US | Brando (as featuring) | 6 |
5 | US | Marshmello | 5 |
6 | UK | Clean Bandit | 4 |
6 | US | Demi Lovato (as featuring) | 4 |
7 | UK | Mark Ronson | 3 |
7 | US | Miley Cyrus (as featuring) | 3 |
8 | AUS | Pnau | 1 |
8 | ISR | Dennis Lloyd | 1 |
See also
References
- "Code of Practice for ARIA Charts: Schedule 2 - Eligibility Rules for Particular ARIA Charts" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
- "ARIA Australian Top 20 Dance Tracks". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
- https://www.ariacharts.com.au/charts/dance-singles-chart
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