Dance Charts Update: Demi Lovato's 'Fast' Debuts at No. 8, David Guetta's 'A Better World' Hits No. 1

Billboard's Dance Moves roundup highlights the latest developments on the dance charts, showcasing new No. 1 hits, top 10 entries, and debut appearances. In the most recent charts dated Aug. 16, Demi Lovato makes a triumphant return to the dance charts with her new single "Fast," marking her first entry in five years. The track debuts at No. 8 on Hot Dance/Pop Songs, garnering 3.8 million U.S. streams in its first week. While this is Lovato's first appearance on this particular chart, she has previously charted on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and Dance/Mix Show Airplay, with notable hits like "No Promises" and "Ok Not to Be Ok."
Meanwhile, David Guetta continues his reign on the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart with his latest single "A Better World," a collaboration with Cedric Gervais. The track climbs to No. 1, marking Guetta's 19th career chart-topper on the survey. This achievement extends his lead as the artist with the most No. 1 hits on the chart. Cedric Gervais also celebrates his second No. 1 on the chart, his first in 12 years, with "A Better World." The track's success follows their previous collaboration on "Summertime Sadness" in 2013.
Additionally, ILLENIUM and Norma Jean Martine make waves on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart with their new collaboration "Refuge." The track debuts at No. 11, racking up 1 million streams in its first week. ILLENIUM adds another entry to his impressive chart history, while Martine achieves her highest charting entry to date. With a dynamic mix of new entries and chart-topping hits, the dance charts continue to showcase the diverse talent and creativity within the electronic music scene.