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Looks like Kylie will finally be going OUT Dancing :)

 

down to 72 on ITunes

 

Back :up: to 67

:up: to #60 :cheer:

 

Seems to be one of those tracks that gets a weekend boost.

 

So pleased this went Top 40 seeing as it’s been such a consistent seller for her.

Dancing looks like it really does not want to leave the iTunes top 100. I welcome it staying for as long as possible.

 

 

I was just reading through the beginning of the original thread again and this post made me laugh in hindsight.

 

"Steps managed a decently selling top 40 single and a Gold certified slbum, Kylie wishes she could match that."

 

:lol:

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The full chart hasn't been revealed yet but Kylie's chart history on the Billboard site is saying 'Dancing' has peaked at #1 on the Dance Club Play chart! :cheer:
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Pretty good going to have only fallen out the Top 100 now, I think! I don't think it received a discount, did it? As for its total sales, it's probably at the 80k mark now so 100k is not out of the question.

 

From Billboard regarding Kylie's 14th #1 on the Dance Club Songs chart:

 

Kylie Minogue captures her 14th No. 1 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, as "Dancing" rises 2-1 (on the list dated May 12). The Australian icon ties Dave Aude, Lady Gaga, Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull for 10th place on the list of acts with the most leaders in the chart's nearly 42-year history; Madonna reigns with 46 No. 1s (see below).

 

The original poppy "Dancing" was remixed for clubs by Anton Powers, Illyus & Barrientos and Initial Talk, among others.

 

The track, from Minogue's Nashville-inspired album Golden, is her first Dance Club Songs entry since fall 2015, when "The Other Boys" (by NERVO featuring Minogue, Jake Shears & Nile Rodgers) became her 13th topper. "Dancing" is Minogue's first No. 1 as a lead act in four years, since "Into the Blue" in April 2014.

 

Minogue scored her first of 18 top 10s and 23 chart hits 30 years ago this spring, when "I Should Be So Lucky" reached No. 10 (on June 4, 1988). She earned her second top 10 and first No. 1, "Can't Get You Out of My Head," nearly 12 years later in 2002.

 

Dating to the Dance Club Songs chart's Aug. 28, 1976, inception as a national survey, here's an updated look at the acts with the most No. 1s:

 

46, Madonna

32, Rihanna

22, Beyonce

19, Janet Jackson

18, Katy Perry

17, Mariah Carey

17, Kristine W

16, Jennifer Lopez

15, Donna Summer

14, Dave Aude

14, Lady Gaga

14, Enrique Iglesias

14, Kylie Minogue

14, Pitbull

Dancing heavily featured at start of Kylie channel doc and rises from 120 to 87th on UK Itunes.

 

Wish this doc had been done by ITV with better produvtion

 

UPDATE. Now 80th.

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Wonderful to see Dancing back on the iTunes chart again after a brief absence. Its all helping to get the single to 100,000 sales which i truly believe will happen.

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