P!nk Scores Her First Top 10 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs Chart With ‘Trustfall’
Written by djfrosty on February 9, 2023
P!nk lands safely on Billboard’s multimetric Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart (dated Feb. 11) with “Trustfall” at No. 8. The track, from her forthcoming album of same name, due Feb. 17, debuts as her first top 10 on the survey.
“Trustfall,” which P!nk co-wrote with Fred Again.. and John McDaid, the latter two of whom also produced it, earned 3 million U.S. streams and sold 6,000 downloads Jan. 27-Feb. 2, according to Luminate.
Concurrently, “Trustfall” bows at No. 1 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart, giving P!nk her first leader in her initial appearance. Plus, the track starts at No. 12 on Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs, P!nk’s first entry there, as well.
However, P!nk is no stranger to the Billboard dance charts, having logged seven No. 1s on Dance Club Songs, dating to 2002, and four No. 1s, among seven top 10s, on Dance/Mix Show Airplay since 2003. P!nk has topped Dance/Mix Show Airplay with “U + Ur Hand” (for two weeks in 2007), “So What” (one, 2008), “Raise Your Glass” (two, 2010) and “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)” (one, 2012). (The Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart measures radio airplay on a select group of full-time dance stations, along with plays during mix shows on around 70 top 40-formatted reporters.)
On the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, Ava Max debuts at No. 2 with Diamonds & Dancefloors. The pop/dance-leaning set, Max’s inaugural entry on the chart, opens with 15,000 equivalent album units, which also bring it in at No. 34 on the all-genre Billboard 200.
The set yields eight entries on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, with “Million Dollar Baby,” “Ghost” and “One of Us” leading the way at Nos. 11-13, respectively. “Baby” logged 1.7 million streams (up 33%) and sold 700 downloads (up 71%), the latter sum earning Max a No. 9 beginning on Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales, where it’s her third top 10.
Max now has 11 Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart hits, including her track with Tiësto, “The Motto,” which peaked at No. 2 for 10 weeks (behind Elton John and Dua Lipa’s “Cold Heart [PNAU Remix]”) last March-May.
Elsewhere on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, SG Lewis logs his third appearance with AudioLust & HigherLove (No. 13, 2,800 units). The set contains two Hot Dance/Electronic Songs hits that each peaked in October: “Call on Me,” with Tove Lo (No. 27 high), and “Vibe Like This,” with Ty Dolla $ign and Lucky Daye (No. 31).
Next up on Top Dance/Electronic Albums come Cheat Codes with country crossover set One Night in Nashville (No. 14, 2,700 units). It’s the act’s first appearance on the chart, although it follows 27 entries, including three top 10s, on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, since 2015. Collabs from the new album “Something’s Coming,” with Lady A, and “What’s It Gonna Take,” with Mitchell Tenpenny, start on that tally, at Nos. 24 and 33, respectively.
Returning to the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, Imanbek earns his second top 10 as a billed recording artist and Jay Sean scores his first with “Gone (Da Da Da)” (11-9). Previously, Imanbek lifted to No. 4 with “Goodbye,” with Goodboys (March 2021). Plus, his remix of SAINt JHN’s “Roses” spent three frames at No. 2 in April 2020. “Gone” is getting core-dance airplay at Music Choice’s Dance/EDM channel, KMVQ-HD2 San Francisco and WZFL (Revolution 93.5, All Things Dance) Miami, among other outlets.
Additionally on Dance/Mix Show Airplay, Miley Cyrus vaults to her third top 10 with “Flowers” (25-10). The pop track, also in its third week at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, utilizes remixes from Addal, Dark Intensity and others in attaining core-dance airplay on SiriusXM’s Diplo’s Revolution, SiriusXM’s BPM and more.