Thursday, September 19, 2024

60 YEARS OF THE BILLBOARD DISCO CHART. #3 . More:next week.

Caffè  Lattè looks back on:

 

60 YEARS

OF THE

BILLBOARD

DISCO/DANCE

CHART

 

Billboard began ranking the top Disco and Dance tracks in 1974. Six decades of dancefloor favourites have kept us in discotheques and clubs to this day. Billboard discontinued the chart in 2020 as nightclubs shut down in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This is a focus on the acts that achieved the most number one songs, a Top 10 that has amassed 14 or more #1s…

 

-THE ACTS WITH THE MOST NUMBER ONES-

Oct. 26th, 1974:         The Disco Chart debuts in Billboard.

 Left side of the face of a brunette woman with soft makeup. Behind her, the chest of a naked man is visible. The words "Beyoncé" and "Crazy in Love" are written above her image.

#3

22 #1s

BEYONCÉ

As well as topping the chart with 3 Destiny’s Child releases, Beyoncé accrued 22 #1s as a soloist. Her first was “Crazy In Love” in 2003. The last of her #1s on the Dance Chart was “7/11” ten years later.

 

 

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