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David Guetta, ZULAN, and Dolla Climb to New Heights on Dance Charts

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Billboard’s Dance Moves recap highlights the prominent shifts within Billboard’s dance charts, featuring new number ones, fresh top 10 entries, and first-time chart-makers.

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In the week of May 3, 2025, artists like David Guetta, ZULAN, and Dom Dolla make notable strides on the charts. Below are some of the highlights.

David Guetta & Sia

David Guetta and Sia’s collaboration, “Beautiful People,” ascends from No. 3 to No. 1 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay, benefit from a 19% surge in plays during the April 18-24 tracking week, according to Luminate data.

This achievement marks Guetta’s 18th number one, further solidifying his record as the artist with the most number ones in the chart’s 22-year timeline. Sia also celebrates her second, following their previous collaboration, “Let’s Love,” from 2020.

Guetta’s notable Dance/Mix Show Airplay number ones include:
“The World Is Mine,” feat. JD Davis, 2007
“Love Is Gone,” with Chris Willis, 2007
“When Love Takes Over,” feat. Kelly Rowland, 2009
“Sexy Chick,” feat. Akon, 2009
“Gettin’ Over You,” with Chris Willis & feat. Fergie & LMFAO, 2010
“Without You,” feat. Usher, 2011
“Turn Me On,” feat. Nicki Minaj, 2012
“Stay (Don’t Go Away),” feat. Raye, 2019
“Let’s Love,” with Sia, 2020
“Bed,” with Joel Corry & Raye, 2021
“Heartbreak Anthem,” with Galantis & Little Mix, 2021
“I’m Good (Blue),” with Bebe Rexha, 2022
“Baby Don’t Hurt Me,” with Anne-Marie & Coi Leray, 2023
“I Don’t Wanna Wait,” with OneRepublic, 2024
“In The Dark,” with Armin van Buuren & feat. Aldae, 2024
“Never Going Home Tonight,” with Alesso & feat. Madison Love, 2024
“Forever Young,” with Alphaville & Ava Max, 2025
“Beautiful People,” with Sia, 2025.

Guetta also holds several records on Dance/Mix Show Airplay, including the highest count of top five hits (32), top tens (44), and total chart entries (67).

Current No. 1 artists on Dance/Mix Show Airplay include:
18, David Guetta
16, Calvin Harris
12, Rihanna
10, The Chainsmokers
8, Ellie Goulding
7, Anabel Englund
7, Madonna
6, Dua Lipa
6, Tiësto

Guetta and Sia have collaborated previously on Dance/Mix Show Airplay tracks including “Titanium” (No. 2 in 2012), “Wild One Two” (by Jack Back feat. Guetta, Nicky Romero & Sia; No. 14, 2012), “She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)” (No. 8, 2013), “Bang My Head” (No. 6, 2016), and “Flames” (No. 27, 2018).

ZULAN

ZULAN makes her debut on Billboard’s charts with her self-released single “Forever,” which lands at No. 22 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs thanks to 630,000 streaming plays in the U.S. The track is a dance remix of Clairo’s 2018 song “4EVER,” co-produced with Aire Atlantica, who has collaborated with artists like SZA and Mariah the Scientist.

Originating from Argentina, ZULAN showcased “Forever” during her performance at Coachella’s Do Lab Stage on April 12, including other unreleased material and a remix of Ravyn Lenae’s popular track “Love Me Not.”

Dom Dolla & Kid Cudi

Dom Dolla and Kid Cudi’s new collaboration, “Forever,” debuts at No. 9 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, achieving 1.5 million streams in its opening week. Released through Three Six Zero/Columbia Records, this marks Dolla’s 10th chart entry and third top 10 hit, following “Rhyme Dust” (No. 9 in 2023) and “Dreamin’” (featuring Daya, No. 5 in February).

For Kid Cudi, “Forever” is his third entry into the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, following “Memories 2021” (by David Guetta featuring Kid Cudi; No. 31 peak in 2021) and “Summertime,” with Skrillex (No. 17, 2023).

Marshmello & Kane Brown

Marshmello and Kane Brown’s track “Miles On It” celebrates a remarkable 50th week at No. 1 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, amassing 8.2 million in radio reach and 5.5 million streams. This marks only the third instance in the 12-year history of the chart for a song to achieve such longevity.

Records for most weeks at No. 1 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs include:
69, “Happier,” Marshmello & Bastille
55, “I’m Good (Blue),” David Guetta & Bebe Rexha
50, “Miles On It,” Marshmello & Kane Brown
36, “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix),” Elton John & Dua Lipa
33, “The Middle,” Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey
27, “Closer,” The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey
26, “Wake Me Up!” Avicii
25, “Something Just Like This,” The Chainsmokers & Coldplay

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