Mariah's "You're Mine" crowns Dance Club Songs chart
Mariah Carey collects her 17th No. 1 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, as "You're Mine (Eternal)" rises 2-1. Carey first crowned the chart on her first try, with "Someday" in 1991. She'd tallied her most recent leader with her last charted title, "Triumphant (Get 'Em)", in October 2012.
"Mine" reached the Dance Club Songs summit via assistance from remixers Fedde Le Grand, Chus and Ceballos, Gregor Salto and Funkin Matt, and Riddler, among others. The new leader previews Carey's forthcoming first studio album in five years.
Carey, the soloist with the most No. 1s (18) in the Billboard Hot 100's history, says in the current Billboard cover story that she "wanted the new set to be something I could be proud of, whether it's like, 'Yay, No. 1 song!,' and this and that. However things end up happening, we've all worked so hard. The true lambily (her family of hardcore fans) have all worked so hard to break all these Billboard records, and to have this incredible experience with me, that I want them to have this almost as a gift."
Dating to the Dance Club Songs chart's August 28, 1976, inception as a national survey, Carey moves up among the artists with the most No. 1s. Here's an updated look at the acts with the list's most leaders:
43, Madonna
22, Rihanna
19, Beyonce
19, Janet Jackson
17, Mariah Carey
16, Kristine W
15, Donna Summer
14, Jennifer Lopez
13, Lady Gaga
13, Whitney Houston
13, Katy Perry
12, Enrique Iglesias (Billboard)
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