List of Billboard number-one dance songs of 2014

[2] Perry achieved a further three number one singles during the year – "Dark Horse" featuring Juicy J, "Birthday" and "This Is How We Do" – with the last becoming her record-extending fifteenth consecutive number-one.

[3][4] Beyoncé was one of three acts to top the chart three times, beginning with "Blow", then "Partition" and her twenty-second in total, "Pretty Hurts".

Fedde Le Grand and Gregor Salto & Funkin Matt produced remixes of Mariah Carey's song "You're Mine (Eternal)", garnering the singer her seventeenth number-one since she first topped the chart with "Someday" in 1991.

[16] Enrique Iglesias became the male artist with the most number-one songs in history, with "Bailando" featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona becoming his thirteenth.

"[21] "Never Say Never" by Basement Jaxx became the most-played track of the year from the national sample, ranking atop the Dance Club Songs 2014 year-end chart.

Jennifer Lopez 's hit streak was broken in 2014 after the release of her lead single " I Luh Ya Papi " which stalled at number five on the chart but returned with two additional number ones following its release " First Love " and " Booty " both topped the chart giving her a total of 15 number one singles.
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Katy Perry collected four number-one songs in 2014 with " Unconditionally ", " Dark Horse ", " Birthday " and " This Is How We Do ".
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Beyoncé garnered three number-ones, with " Pretty Hurts " becoming her twenty-first in total.
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Iggy Azalea topped the chart three times in 2014 with " Fancy " featuring Charli XCX , " Black Widow " featuring Rita Ora and " Booty ", a collaboration with Jennifer Lopez .
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Demi Lovato achieved two number-ones in 2014 with
" Neon Lights " and " Really Don't Care " featuring Cher Lloyd .
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" You're Mine (Eternal) " became Mariah Carey 's seventeenth number-one on the chart.