Calvin Harris and Jazzy’s collaboration “Satisfy” climbs two spots to No. 1 on the latest Billboard Dance Airplay chart (dated July 4). It bounded by 28% in plays among the format’s reporters June 19-25, according to Luminate.

This week also marks a notable methodology update, as the chart no longer incorporates plays from pop stations’ mix show hours (generally on weekends), instead focusing exclusively on dedicated dance radio stations, making for a better reflection of core-dance exposure. As a result, the chart is renamed Dance Airplay, replacing its previous Dance/Mix Show Airplay title.

“Satisfy” marks Harris’ 19th Dance Airplay No. 1, the second-most in the chart’s 23-year archives, trailing only David Guetta’s 21. Harris most recently led in November with his Jessie Reyez team-up “Ocean.”

Here’s an updated look at the artists with the most No. 1s in Dance Airplay history:

  • 21, David Guetta
  • 19, Calvin Harris
  • 12, Rihanna
  • 10, The Chainsmokers
  • 9, Ellie Goulding
  • 8, ILLENIUM
  • 8, Kaskade
  • 8, Madonna
  • 8, Tiësto
  • 7, Anabel Englund

The new leader also gives Harris a new No. 1 hit for a fourth consecutive calendar year. He topped the chart in 2023 with “Miracle”; in 2024 with “Body Moving,” “Lovers in a Past Life” and “Free”; in 2025 with “Blessings” and “Ocean”; and now in 2026 with “Satisfy.” His longest streak spans seven years, from 2011 — when he earned his leader, as featured on Rihanna’s “We Found Love” — through 2018.

“Satisfy” earns Irish singer-songwriter Jazzy her first Dance Airplay No. 1, and first leader on any U.S. Billboard ranking. She previously charted three titles on the list: “Giving Me” (No. 14 peak in 2023), “Somedays,” with Sonny Fodera and D.O.D (No. 8, 2024), and “All This Time,” with Fodera (No. 17, 2025).