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Mark Ronson & Miley Cyrus Hit #1 On Billboard Charts With “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart”
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Mark Ronson & Miley Cyrus Hit #1 On Billboard Charts With “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart”

Nothing Breaks Like a Heart Miley Cyrus Mark Ronson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9hcJgtnm6Q

Billboard‘s Dance Club Songs chart is unique in that it is the week’s most popular songs played in dance clubs, compiled from reports from a national sample of club DJs. In layman’s terms, remixes count toward the original song’s position on the chart.

Hitting #1 on the Dance Club Songs chart this week is Mark Ronson & Miley Cyrus with “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart,” supported by remixes from Martin Solveig, Don Diablo and Dimitri From Paris, among others. The original already pushes a wildly addictive melody and pop sensibility, so it’s no surprise that the remixes are fan favorites, too.

Reveals Billboard: “‘Heart,’ a top five smash in multiple countries, concurrently hits new highs on Dance/Mix Show Airplay (23-12), Pop Songs (18-17) and Adult Pop Songs (23-21) and debuts at No. 29 on Adult Contemporary.”

Listen to “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” again below.

 

via Billboard

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