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Top Dance/Electronic Albums, Dance/Electronic Albums (formerly Top Electronic Albums) is a music chart published weekly by Billboard magazine which ranks the top-selling electronic music albums in the United States based on sales compiled by Nielsen SoundScan. The chart debuted on the issue dated June 30, 2001 under the title Top Electronic Albums, with the first number-one title being the original soundtrack to the film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.[2] It originally began as a fifteen-position chart and has since expanded to twenty-five positions.
Top Electronic Albums features full-length albums by artists who are associated with electronic music genres (house, techno, IDM, trance, etc.) as well as pop-oriented dance music and electronic-leaning hip hop. Also eligible for this chart are remix albums by otherwise non-electronic-based artists and DJ-mixed compilation albums and film soundtracks which feature a majority of electronic or dance music.
In 2019, Billboard added a companion chart, Dance/Electronic Album Sales, which tracks the top 15 albums based solely on physical sales, but with an emphasis on core dance/electronic artists.
The current number-one album on the chart is Brat by Charli XCX.[3]
Albums | Artist | Source |
---|---|---|
7 | Louie DeVito | [4] |
Lady Gaga | [5][1] | |
6 | Daft Punk | [6] |
The Chainsmokers | [7] | |
4 | Aphex Twin (One as "AFX") | [8] |
Lindsey Stirling | [9] | |
M.I.A. | [10] | |
Pet Shop Boys | [11] | |
Marshmello | [12] | |
Weeks | Artist | Source |
---|---|---|
262 |
Lady Gaga | [1] |
91 |
The Chainsmokers | [7] |
57 |
Beyoncé[lower-alpha 1] | [13] |
47 |
Gnarls Barkley | [14] |
38 |
Daft Punk | [6] |
35 |
Gorillaz | [15] |
32 |
Louie DeVito | |
29 |
Lindsey Stirling | [9] |
23 |
Calvin Harris | [16] |
Marshmello | [12] | |
Entries | Artist | Source |
---|---|---|
33 |
Armin van Buuren | [17] |
23 |
Tiësto | [18] |
19 |
Louie DeVito | |
18 |
The Happy Boys | |
17 |
Pet Shop Boys | [11] |
16 |
Moby | [19] |
Bassnectar | [20] | |
13 |
Bad Boy Joe | |
David Waxman | [21] | |
12 |
Johnny Vicious | |
Weeks | Album | Artist | Year(s) | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
193 |
The Fame | Lady Gaga | 2008–24 | [1] |
57 |
Renaissance[lower-alpha 1] | Beyoncé | 2022–24 | [13] |
46 |
Memories...Do Not Open | The Chainsmokers | 2017–18 | [7] |
39 |
St. Elsewhere | Gnarls Barkley | 2006–07 | [14] |
36 |
Chromatica | Lady Gaga | 2020–21 | [1] |
34 |
Demon Days | Gorillaz | 2005–06 | [15] |
22 |
Random Access Memories | Daft Punk | 2013–23 | [6] |
20 |
Marshmello Fortnite Extended Set | Marshmello | 2019 | [12] |
Honestly, Nevermind | Drake | 2022 | [22] | |
19 |
Shatter Me | Lindsey Stirling | 2014–15 | [9] |
Sorry for Party Rocking | LMFAO | 2011–12 | [23] | |
Born This Way | Lady Gaga | 2011 | [1] | |
Kala | M.I.A. | 2007–08 | [10] | |
Give Up | The Postal Service | 2004–05 | ||
Weeks | Album | Artist | Source |
---|---|---|---|
553 |
The Fame | Lady Gaga | [1] |
509 |
Nothing but the Beat | David Guetta | [24] |
506 |
Demon Days | Gorillaz | [15] |
466 |
Random Access Memories | Daft Punk | [6] |
418 |
Born This Way | Lady Gaga | [1] |
417 |
True | Avicii | [25] |
415 |
Collage | The Chainsmokers | [7] |
393 |
Memories...Do Not Open | The Chainsmokers | [7] |
368 |
Motion | Calvin Harris | [16] |
356 |
Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 | Calvin Harris | [16] |
List of albums that ranked number-one on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums Year-End chart.
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