Artists with the most number-ones on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart

Donna Summer has 16, Lady Gaga has 15, while Dave Audé, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Kylie Minogue, David Guetta, and Whitney Houston have attained 14 apiece.

In its December 10, 2016, issue celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Dance Club Songs chart, Madonna ranked 1st among the top 100 all-time artists in this category.

[13] Her third studio album, Good Girl Gone Bad spawned four number-ones; the lead single, "Umbrella" featuring Jay-Z, peaked atop the chart for two consecutive weeks, and was followed by "Don't Stop the Music", "Shut Up and Drive" and "Disturbia".

[15] "Right Now" reached the top spot in its sixteenth week on the chart, and ties for the longest climb to the peak position this century, matching "Where Have You Been" as well as "Most Precious Love" by Blaze presents U.D.A.U.F.L.

[17] "Can't Remember to Forget You", a song by Shakira on which Rihanna features, became her twenty-second in total; it became only the second time whereby she was not the lead artist, the other being "Who's That Chick?".

The fourth single from Anti, "Love on the Brain", became her twenty-eighth number-one song in January 2017,[26] while the non-single track "Sex with Me" became her twenty-ninth three months later.

[27] The following month, in August 2017, "Wild Thoughts" which featured Rihanna topped the dance chart, making her the sole artist to have four number-ones in five calendar years.

Beyoncé claimed her first number one on the chart with her debut single "Crazy in Love" in September 2003, assisted by the Maurice Joshua and Junior Vasquez remixes.

[32] In 2006, the singer claimed three number-ones on the chart: "Check on It" in March,[33] the Freemasons and Joshua Maurice assisted remixes of "Déjà Vu" in October,[34] and "Ring the Alarm" in December.

[35] In 2007, the singer achieved her sixth and seventh number ones, respectively: "Irreplaceable"[36] and her duet with Shakira, "Beautiful Liar", which spent two consecutive weeks atop the chart.

[30][44] Additionally, "Video Phone" became her sixth consecutive number one, a streak which began with "Halo" one year previous, and continued with "Diva", "Sweet Dreams", "Why Don't You Love Me" and "Telephone".

[45] Beyoncé's fourth studio album 4 generated four number-ones: "Run the World (Girls)",[46] "Best Thing I Never Had",[47] "Countdown",[48] and "Love on Top".

[45] The recorded was previously jointly held by Beyoncé and Kristine W, whose albums I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008) and The Power of Music (2009) had both produced six chart toppers, respectively.

[45] The first two singles from Teenage Dream, "California Gurls" featuring Snoop Dogg and the title track, became the singer's second and third number-one songs in August and October 2010, respectively.

[58] In January 2012, "The One That Got Away" became Perry's eighth overall number-one, the record breaking seventh from Teenage Dream,[45] and finished as the twenty-first most played song on the 2012 year-end chart.

[64] Perry has subsequently continued to extend her own record of consecutive number-songs with each song that she has released since; her thirteenth, "Dark Horse" featuring Juicy J, topped the chart just one month later in February.

[67] As a result, Perry became one of only four acts to have achieved four number-one songs in a calendar year in the history of the chart, along with Rihanna, Beyoncé and Gaga.

[68] "Chained to the Rhythm" featuring Skip Marley became her seventeenth consecutive number-one in the chart issue dated April 22, 2017, tying her in fifth place with Mariah Carey.

[70] Billboard writer Gordon Murray indicated that the streak may have been broken owing to Perry's previous single "Bon Appetit" featuring Migos reaching a peak of 28.

Lopez's songs that went number 1 on the chart are Waiting for Tonight, Feelin' So Good, Get Right (L. Vega Remix), Que Hiciste, Hold It Don't Drop It, Do It Well, Fresh Out The Oven, Louboutins, On The Floor, I'm Into You, Papi, Dance Again, Goin' In, Live It Up, First Love, Booty, Medicine, and Baila Conmigo.

[72] In February 2003, remixes by Maurice Joshua, Hex Hector and Full Intention helped "Through the Rain" to become Carey's eighth number-one on the chart, and her first in the 2000s.

[72] Her most recent is "You're Mine (Eternal)" - aided by remixes from Fedde le Grand, Jermaine Dupri and Gregor Salto - which reached the top of the chart in April 2014.

"[88] "Fade" became her sixteenth and most recent number-one song in June 2011 - as well as her sixth from the album - breaking her tie with Carey and assuming sole third position for the most hits behind Jackson and Madonna, at the time of charting.

[78] In 2018, Kristine W added her seventeenth number one in the January 27 issue with “Stars.” It also meant that up until this point, 16 of her 18 entries on the chart had reached number-one, the exception being the aforementioned "I'll Be Your Light".

[105] American musician, remixer, songwriter, and producer Dave Audé has amassed 14 number ones on the Dance Club Songs chart, making him the only producer on this list to achieve this feat, as well as the only non-singing artist on this list, although if his side project JX Riders is factored in, he actually would have 15 due to having topped the chart with his cover of "Sweet Dreams" during the week of September 10, 2016.

On the week ending September 17, 2016, Iglesias broke out of a three way tie among male artists with the most number ones at Dance Club songs with his second Spanish-language track "Duele el Corazón" featuring Wisin.

She also has three number one Dance Club Songs singles by way of being a featured artist: "Higher" (with Taio Cruz) in 2010, and in 2015 with "Right Here, Right Now" (with Giorgio Moroder) and "The Other Boys" (with Nervo, Jake Shears and Nile Rodgers).

Norwegian DJ Kygo remixed Houston's Japan-exclusive 1990 version of “Higher Love”, which entered the top spot on issue date August 24, 2019.

French musician, producer, remixer, and television presenter David Guetta has a total of 14 number one hits on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, the most of any artist from France to date.

[117][118] His most recent number-one hit (at both Dance Club Songs and Dance/Mix Show Airplay) was "Stay (Don't Go Away)" featuring British singer Raye in 2019.

Madonna (pictured) has achieved more number ones on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart than any other artist, with a record of 50. singles
Madonna performing during The MDNA Tour in 2012.
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Rihanna performing during the Loud Tour in 2013
Beyoncé performing during the Renaissance World Tour in 2023.
Jackson performing during her Unbreakable World Tour in 2015.
Katy Perry performing during her Vegas residency in 2021.
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Lopez performing during her MTV Video Vanguard Award before accepting in August 2018.
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Carey performing on Good Morning America in May 2013
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Kristine W in 2009
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Summer in December 2009
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Iglesias at the Euphoria World Tour in August 2011
Minogue performing at The Queen's Birthday Party in 2018.
Houston performing at Welcome Home Heroes with Whitney Houston in 1991.
Guetta performing at Creamfields Australia , 2012