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  1. Billboard. Dance Club Songs number ones of 2020. Dance Club Songs was a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States, which ranks the popularity of songs in nightclubs across the country, based on a national survey of club disc jockeys. In 2020, twelve songs reached number one before the magazine suspended publication of ...

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    • Bicep, “Apricots” In an often haunting year, Bicep released a song that was commensurately eerie — and no less compelling for it. Colliding cultures via samples of traditional Malawian singing and a 1950s performance by The Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir, “Apricots” is spare and urgent, building into near cacophony before releasing into warmth.
    • Disclosure, “My High” The Lawrence brothers outfit an undeniable slice of U.K. garage with serious swagger, via crisp vocals from Oregon hip-hop artist Aminé and a rapid-fire feature from British rapper slowthai.
    • Jessie Ware, “Soul Control” Disco fanatics know dance music and electronic music aren’t always synonymous. Four tracks into the resplendent What’s Your Pleasure?
    • Jayda G, “Both of Us” The arrival of Jayda G’s “Both of Us” in May was both thrilling and bittersweet. In a normal year, the house jam would’ve had a very busy summer, emerging any time a festival or club dancefloor needed a shot of sunshine.
    • Amazondotcom & Siete Catorce Vague Currency
    • Badsista Lucy 3D
    • Elysia Crampton Selected Demos & Dj Edits
    • Dj Baba The Best of Street House Venezuela
    • Dj Delish Khadijah Vol. 6
    • Dj Manny The Body
    • Hitmakerchinx Flex Blvd
    • Slikback /​/​/
    • Uniiqu3 “7 Day Weekends”

    Amazondotcom and Siete Catorce’s Vague Currencytouches on several divergent traditions, embracing the folk as much as the modern and the singular as much as the hybrid. Throughout their latest collaborative work, sharply defined rhythmic forms run against bird sounds and a range of hallucinogenic effects. The result is a shuddering mass of angled p...

    Badsista has dubbed LUCY 3D a compilation. The format is fitting, considering how difficult it is to imagine this overflowing collection of tracks as the work of a single artist. The São Paulo-based producer and vocalist is almost impossible to pin down, contrasting boogie-ish house cuts with explosive rave throwbacks. The dynamic baile funk situat...

    Featuring work dating back to the late 2000’s (including tracks under her E+E alias), Selected Demos & DJ Edits [2007​-​2019] offers a glimpse into the development of Elysia Crampton’s approach to collage, indigenous rhythm, and folk song structure. Frequent collaborators Chino Amobi and Why Be offer a steady presence amid Crampton’s idiosyncratic ...

    Raptor house, otherwise known as Changa Tuki, has been a specter on the South American club scene for the last decade-plus. The Caracas sound seemed to be mostly dormant from afar, but that changed earlier this year with the launch of DJ Baba’s Bandcamp page. Previously resigned to YouTube uploads and furtively exchanged Zip packs, the rich history...

    Khadijah Vol. 6 is accompanied by a touching write-up about ballroom culture—specifically the Black, queer community to which it is indebted. In the Philadelphia artist’s parlance, the ballroom scene isn’t only about music and dance; it’s a whole way of life. The back-to-basic beats on Vol. 6 provide a fitting accompaniment to this sentiment, at on...

    DJ Manny was another producer who released music at an almost monthly clip this year. But unlike most artists’ periodic work, volumes like Fast Forward, Heat For Ya Feet, and Flip Mode met and exceeded the Teklife representative’s already sky-high standards. The Bodymay be the best of the bunch, though, delighting in Chicago’s dance music lineage a...

    FDM has mutated into many forms in recent years, but it’s often most potent when it’s ragga-influenced and minimalist. HITMAKERCHINX’s FLEX BLVDticks off both of those boxes: An undeniable production line of tough-as-nails beat constructions that exemplifies the producer’s ruthless functionality and the dancer’s natural power. In essence, it’s impo...

    Out of nowhere, Slikback released 60 new tracks across two albums in early September, and it’s been challenging to focus on anything else since. /​/​/ is the first volume, and hosts an almost indescribable path through protean rhythmic creations, deluges of noise, and a handful of cleverly placed guest features from sound artist Morgiana Hz and MCs...

    The 2013 “Digital Divaz” collaboration with LOLGurlz, was one of the first times UNIIQU3’s voice popped up on a recording. It was followed by 2014’s still eminently playable The New Klassiks, and the rest is history. This year marked a new step in the Newark artist’s artistic progression, with her voice taking center stage on tracks like “DIGITAL D...

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  3. www.billboard.com › charts › dance-club-play-songsDance Club Songs - Billboard

    This week's most popular songs played in dance clubs, compiled from reports from a national sample of club DJs. ... Week of March 28, 2020 Info. Dance Club Songs ... Sony Music Latin.

  4. The Ultimate playlist of dance songs. After March of 2020, the clubs weren’t exactly bangin’. The pandemic swooped in and ruined all of our fun in 2020, but that doesn’t mean that there was no new dance music in 2020. We might not have been able to hang out with our friends, but that doesn’t mean we didn’t dance. We just did it at home.

  5. Dec 17, 2020 · The ten best dance music albums of 2020, featuring The Blessed Madonna, Inner City, Caribou, Jessie Ware and more.

  6. Listen to Number 1 Club Hits 2020 - Best of Dance, House & EDM Playlist Compilation on Spotify. Various Artists · Compilation · 2020 · 50 songs.

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