Hooray For 'Hollywood'

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Hooray For 'Hollywood': Michael Jackson Tops Dance/Club Play Songs
by Gary Trust | May 31, 2011 3:45 EDT
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The King reigns again.

Michael Jackson leads Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs chart for the first time in almost 16 years, as "Hollywood Tonight," from his posthumous album "Michael," rises 2-1.

With the coronation, the late King of Pop collects his eighth solo No. 1 on the survey, tying him with Enrique Iglesias for most leaders among men in the chart's 35-year history. Prince follows with seven toppers.

Madonna leads all artists with 40 Dance/Club Play Songs No. 1s, followed by Jackson's sister Janet (19). Jackson, who passed away June 25, 2009, had last ruled with Janet when their duet "Scream" led the weeks of July 15 and 22, 1995.

(Iglesias had claimed a solo share for most Dance/Club Play Songs among solo males when "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)," featuring Ludacris and DJ Frank E, topped the Feb. 5, 2011, tally. "I am such a big fan of both Prince and Jackson, and to be included in this elite group of artists is such an honor," Iglesias told Billboard at the time. "I've been reading Billboard since I was a child and I'm very proud to be part of music history").

Jackson's 15-year, 11-month break between No. 1s marks the chart's longest since Cyndi Lauper ended a 24-year, three-month gap between "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" (March 24, 1984) and "Same Ol' Story" (June 28, 2008). (Lauper didn't have to wait long for her next No. 1; "Into the Nightlife" followed "Story" to the summit the week of Aug. 30, 2008).

Here is a recap of Jackson's eight solo Dance/Club Play Songs No. 1s; he first dominated as a member of the Jacksons, with "Forever Came Today" (four weeks, 1975) and "Lovely One"/"Can You Feel It"/"Walk Right Now" (one week, 1980). (Previously, combinations of album cuts were eligible to chart as one entry).

Title, Date reached No. 1, Weeks at No. 1
"Thriller (all cuts)," Jan. 22, 1983, 11 weeks
"Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True)" (Jermaine Jackson & Michael Jackson), June 9, 1984, three weeks
"Bad (Remix)," Nov. 7, 1987, two weeks
"The Way You Make Me Feel," Jan. 30, 1988, one week
"In the Closet," June 13, 1992, one week
"Who Is It," May 22, 1993, one week
"Scream" (Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson), July 15, 1995, two weeks
"Hollywood Tonight," June 11, 2011, one week (to-date)

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Comments

  • Yippee for Michael!
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  • Thank you for sharing - this is excellent news! Go Michael!

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  • Whether on the charts or not Michael is always #1 to me!!! But he so deserves this so iam so thrilled for him!
  • Yambo3003Yambo3003 Posts: 291
    Great! You go Michael! <!-- smichael-jackson/ -->michael-jackson/<!-- smichael-jackson/ -->
  • ibelieveinmjibelieveinmj Posts: 243
    Thanks fordtocarr...I just love hearing this kind of news. Michael is always #1 on my charts too !!!!
  • alfarlealfarle Posts: 440
    Not sure if some of you on here have noticed this or not...perhaps I'm late on it but I was going through my "Michael" CD and noticed his handwritten lyrics of "Hollywood Tonight". I see that he used the ppr that was provided @ the Beverly Hills hotel. Wasn't the 911 call really called at the Beverly Hills hotel? Isn't the Beverly Hills hotel a few streets down from Carolwood drive? Clue?????? :?:
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