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The Top Dance Songs of 2018 1 th 44 Year THE TOP DANCE SONGS OF 2018 1. ONE KISS – Calvin Harris ft. Dua Lipa (Columbia) 124 51. WASTE IT ON ME – Steve Aoki ft. BTS (Ultra) 96 2. BODY – Loud Luxury ft. Brando (Armada) 122 52. ALONE – Halsey ft. Big Sean & Stefflon Don (Astralwerks/Capitol) 100/124 3. THE MIDDLE – Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey (Interscope) 107/126 53. YOUR LOVE – David Guetta & Showtek (Atlantic) 125 4. JACKIE CHAN – Tiesto & Dzeko ft. Preme & Post Malone (Republic) 128 54. TELL ME YOU LOVE ME – Demi Lovato (Republic) 122/105 5. PROMISES – Calvin Harris ft. Sam Smith (Columbia) 123 55. GOD IS A WOMAN – Ariana Grande (Republic) 124/73 6. GIRLS LIKE YOU – Maroon 5 ft. Cardi B (Interscope) 123/125 56. GET IT RIGHT – Diplo ft. MO (Mad Decent) 80/106 7. ELECTRICITY – Silk City ft. Dua Lipa (Columbia) 123/118 57. LOST – Vassy & Afrojack ft. Oliver Rosa (Armada) 124/128 8. NO TEARS LEFT TO CRY – Ariana Grande (Republic) 124/65 58. FINEST HOUR – Cash Cash ft. Abir (Big Beat) 122/97 9. HAPPIER – Marshmello & Bastille (Astralwerks/Capitol) 126/100 59. AZUKITA – Steve Aoki, Daddy Yankee, Play-N-Skills & Elvis Crespo (Ultra) 130 10. NEW RULES – Dua Lipa (Warner Brothers) 127/122 60. X – Nicky Jam & J Balvin (Sony Latin) 90 11. WOLVES – Selena Gomez & Marshmello (Interscope) 128/62 61. LET ME LIVE – Rudimental & Major Lazer ft. Anne-Marie & Mr Eazi (Atlantic) 126/72 12. FRIENDS – Marshmello & Anne-Marie (Warner Brothers) 123/95 62. ALIEN – Sabrina Carpenter & Jonas Blue (Hollywood) 112 13. BREATHE – Jax Jones ft. Ina Wroldsen (Interscope) 126 63. EVERYBODY HATES ME – The Chainsmokers (Columbia) 78 14. REMIND ME TO FORGET – Kygo ft. Miguel (RCA) 105/99 64. MAGENTA RIDDIM – DJ Snake (Interscope) 102 15. I LIKE IT – Cardi B ft. Bad Bunny & J Balvin (Atlantic) 128/68 65. CRAZY ENOUGH – Joe Bermudez ft. Louise Carver (617) 128 16. BORN TO BE YOURS – Kygo & Imagine Dragons (Interscope) 114 66. LOVE LIES – Khalid & Normani (RCA) 128/72 17. HAVANA – Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug (Epic) 124/106 67. MAKE ME FEEL – Janelle Monae (Atlantic) 123/115 18. LOSING IT – Fisher (Astralwerks/Capitol) 125 68. SO FAR AWAY – Martin Garrix, David Guetta ft. Jamie Scott & Romy Dya (RCA) 150/75 19. PANIC ROOM – AU/RA & CamelPhat (Columbia) 123 69. I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU – Tony Moran ft. Jason Walker (Mr. Tan Music) 128/123 20. NEVER BE THE SAME – Camila Cabello (Epic) 126/135/65 70. BACK TO YOU – Selena Gomez (Interscope) 124/103 21. OCEAN – Martin Garrix ft. Khalid (RCA) 126/72 71. ECHAME LA CULPA – Louis Fonsi & Demi Lovato (Republic) 104/76 22. LET ME GO – Hailee Steinfeld, Alesso, Florida Georgia Line & Watt (Republic) 120/103 72. IDGAF – Dua Lipa (Warner Brothers) 124/97 23. SILENCE – Marshmello ft. Khalid (RCA) 130/71 73. MISS YOU – Cashmere Cat, Major Lazer & Tory Lanez (Intescope) 100 24. SOLO – Clean Bandit ft. Demi Lovato (Atlantic) 122/105 74. ASHES – Celine Dion (Columbia) 120/110 25. BEST FRIEND – Sofi Tukker ft. Nervo, The Knocks & Alisa Ueno (Ultra) 102/121 75. WAIT – Chantel Jeffries ft. Offset & Vory (Capitol) 112 26. TAKI TAKI – DJ Snake ft. Cardi B, Ozuna & Selena Gomez (Interscope) 96 76. TOO MUCH TO ASK – Niall Horan (Capitol) 130/96/77 27. RISE – Jonas Blue ft. Jack & Jack (Astralwerks/Capitol) 125/105 77. BEAUTIFUL/MINE – Bazzi (Atlantic) 122/100, 122/143/72 28. PERFECT – Ed Sheeran (Atlantic) 124/63 78. TIE ME DOWN – Gryffin ft. Elley Duhe (Interscope) 120/99 29. 17 – MK (Ultra) 126 79. BLOW THAT SMOKE – Major Lazer ft. Tove Lo (Mad Decent) 102 30. LIKE I DO – David Guetta, Martin Garrix & Brooks (Atlantic) 128 80. CLOSE TO ME – Ellie Goulding & Diplo ft. Swae Lee (Interscope) 126/122 31. DREAMER/DANCING ALONE ft. Romans – Axwell & Ingrosso (Def Jam/Capitol) 126/125 81. DANCING – Kylie Minogue (BMG) 110 32. THIS FEELING – The Chainsmokers ft. Kelsea Ballerina (Columbia) 105 82. HIGH HOPES – Panic! At The Disco (RRP) 122/84 33. HAPPY NOW – Zedd ft. Elley Duhe (Interscope) 126/81 83. FLY – Marshmello ft. Leah Culver (Warner Brothers) 68 34. FINESSE – Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B (Atlantic) 105 84. HOLD ON TIGHT – R3hab & Conor Maynard (CYP3RPUNK) 87 35. DON’T LEAVE ME ALONE – David Guetta ft. Anne-Marie (Atlantic) 128/124 85. TOY – Netta (BMG) 130 36. LONELY TOGETHER – Avicii ft. Rita Ora (Interscope) 122/103 86. LOVE NO MORE – Loud Luxury & Anders (Armada) 121 37. FLAMES – David Guetta & Sia (Atlantic) 123/95 87. POLAROID – Jonas Blue, Liam Payne & Lennon Stella (Astralwerks/Capitol) 126/122 38. SIDE EFFECTS – The Chainsmokers ft.Emily Warren (Columbia) 126/110 88. NEON SKY – Feenixpaul ft. Mikayla (Armada) 131 39. GO BANG – Pnau (AfterCluv) 121 89. I AM HOUSE – Crystal Waters ft. Sted-E & Hybrid Heights (Dopewax) 122 40. BEAUTIFUL TRAUMA – P!nk (RCA) 126/122/96 90. CONSIDERATION – Rihanna ft. SZA (Roc Nation) 130/125 41. I MISS YOU – Clean Bandit ft. Julia Michaels (Atlantic) 125/105 91. DIRTY SEXY MONEY – David Guetta & Afrojack ft. Charli XCX & French Montana (Atlantic) 80 42. SOMEBODY – The Chainsmokers & Drew Love (Columbia) 102 92. SATISFIED – Galantis ft. Max (Big Beat) 126/120 43. ALL FALLS DOWN – Alan Walker, Noah Cyrus & Digital Farm Animals (RCA) 121/98 93. STARS – Kristine W (Fly Again) 125 44. MAD LOVE – Sean Paul & David Guetta ft. Becky G (Republic) 98 94. HIM & I – G-Eazy & Halsey (RCA) 88 45. BREATHIN’ – Ariana Grande (Republic) 126/100 95. HAPPY NOW – Kygo ft. Sandro Cavazza (Ultra) 118 46. ONLY YOU – Cheat Codes & Little Mix (300) 124/108 96. WAITING FOR TOMORROW – Martin Garrix & Pierce Fulton ft. Mike Shinoda (RCA) 128 47. REMEDY – Alesso (UMG) 120 97. ALMOST LOVE – Sabrina Carpenter (Hollywood) 121/125 48. IN MY MIND – Dynora & Gigi D’Agostino (Arista) 125 98. MADE FOR NOW – Janet & Daddy Yankee (Rhythm Nation) 116 49. FEELS GREAT – Cheat Codes ft. Fetty Wap & CVBZ (300) 90 99. BLAH! BLAH! BLAH! – Armin Van Buuren (Armada) 124/138 50. BAD AT LOVE – Halsey (Astralwerks/Capitol) 118/59 100. AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH 2017 – Diana Ross (Motown) 126 TOP POP SONGS OF 2018 1. GOD’S PLAN/IN MY FEELINGS – Drake (Republic) 77/91 21. FRIENDS – Marshmello & Anne-Marie (Warner Brothers) 95 2. GIRLS LIKE YOU – Maroon 5 ft. Cardi B (Interscope) 125 22. YOUNGBLOOD – 5 Seconds Of Summer (Capitol) 120 3. PERFECT – Ed Sheeran (Atlantic) 64 23. I LIKE ME BETTER – Lauv (Kobalt) 92 4. ROCKSTAR – Post Malone ft. 21 Savage (Republic) 80 24. NO LIMIT – G-Eazy ft. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B (RCA) 88 5. HAVANA – Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug (Epic) 106 25. BAD AT LOVE – Halsey (Astralwerks/Capitol) 59 6. I LIKE IT – Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin (Atlantic) 68 26. DELICATE – Taylor Swift (Republic) 96 7. THE MIDDLE – Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey (Interscope) 107 27. BOO’D UP – Ella Mai (Interscope) 82 8. MEANT TO BE – Bebe Rexha ft. Florida Georgia Line (Warner Brothers) 77 28. SAD! – XXXTentacion (Bad Vibes Forever) 75 9. PSYCHO – Post Malone ft. Ty Dolla $ign (Republic) 70 29. LET YOU DOWN – NF (Capitol) 74 10. NEW RULES – Dua Lipa (Warner Brothers) 116 30. ONE KISS – Calvin Harris ft. Dua Lipa (Columbia) 124 11. NEVER BE THE SAME – Camila Cabello (Epic) 65 31. PRAY FOR ME – The Weekend & Kendrick Lamar (Republic) 105 12. NO TEARS LEFT TO CRY – Ariana Grande (Republic) 122 32. TASTE – Tyga ft. Offset (Empire) 98 13. BETTER NOW – Post Malone (Republic) 145/73 33. BEAUTIFUL TRAUMA – P!nk (RCA) 96 14. NICE FOR WHAT – Drake (Republic) 94 34. LOOK ALIVE – BlocBoy JB ft. Drake (Warner Brothers) 70 15. THUNDER/WHATEVER IT TAKES – Imagine Dragons (Interscope) 84/135 35. IN MY BLOOD – Shawn Mendes (Republic) 140 16. LOVE LIES – Khalid & Normani (RCA) 72 36. I FALL APART – Post Malone (Republic) 73 17. FINESSE – Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B (Atlantic) 105 37. SICKO MODE – Travis Scott (Epic) 69 18. LUCID DREAMS – Juice WRLD (Interscope) 84 38. YES INDEED – Lil Baby & Drake (Capitol) 60 19. BACK TO YOU – Selena Gomez (Interscope) 102 39. MINE/BEAUTIFUL – Bazzi (Atlantic) 143/100 20. WOLVES – Selena Gomez & Marshmello (Interscope) 62 40. FREAKY FRIDAY – Lil Dicky ft. Chris Brown (BMG) 100 THE TOP DANCE SONGS OF 2018 WERE COMPILED BY ED ROTHSCHILD (DJ WILD WORM) WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF JEFFREY KOPPEL. SONG RATINGS ARE BASED UPON REQUESTS, DANCE FLOOR RESPONSE, RADIO AIR PLAY, INDUSTRY FEEDBACK AND SALES. EJR ENT. • 35-13 LENOX DRIVE • FAIR LAWN, NJ 07410 • 201-796-5119 • E-mail: [email protected] • www.djwildworm.com THE BEST OF THE REST OF 2018 A DIFFERENT WAY – DJ Snake ft. Lauv (Interscope) 110/105 LIVE IN THE MOMENT – Portugal The Man (Atlantic) 128 AFRICA – Weezer (RRP) 92 LOSE IT/HEAVEN – Kane Brown (RCA) 92/80 ALL THE STARS – Kendrick Lamar & SZA (Interscope) 97 LOST IN JAPAN – Shawn Mendes and Zedd (Republic) 105/107 AMBIENTE – J Balvin (Universal Latino) 81 LOVE GALORE – SZA ft. Travis Scott (RCA) 68 AMOR, AMOR, AMOR - Jennifer Lopez ft. Wisin (Sony Latin) 113 LOVE IS BIGGER THAN ANYTHING IN IT’S WAY – U2 (Interscope) 128 APESH*T – The Carters (Roc Nation) 80 LOVE. – Kendrick Lamar ft. Zacari (Interscope) 63 ARE YOU READY – Disturbed (Warner Brothers) 100 LOW – Lenny Kravitz (Warner Brothers) 124 ARMS AROUND YOU – XXXTentacion & Lil Pimp ft. Maluma & Swae Lee (Empire) 105 LUCKY YOU – Eminem (Interscope) 77 ATM/KEVIN’S HEART/KOD – J. Cole (Interscope) 82, 58/116, 71 LULLABY – Sigala & Paloma Faith (Ultra) 120 BALENCIAGA – Cheat Codes (300) 126 MACHIKA – J Balvin, Jeon & Anitta (Universal Latino) 106/112 BARTIER CARDI – Cardi B ft. 21 Savage (Atlantic) 138/69 MADURA – Cosculluele ft. Bad Bunny (Warner Latina) 88 BE ALRIGHT – Dean Lewis (Republic) 63 MALA MIA/EL PRESTAMO – Maluma (Sony Latin) 90/94 BE CAREFUL/MONEY/RING – Cardi B (Atlantic) 76/65/106 MALA Y PELIGROSA – Victor Manuelle ft.
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