×
Skip to main content

Justin Bieber’s ‘Sorry’ Soars to No. 1 on Dance Club Songs

Bieber conquers his second Billboard dance chart in two weeks.

Just a week after ascending to the No. 1 spot on Dance/Mix Show Airplay, Justin Bieber‘s “Sorry” surges 2-1 on Billboard‘s Dance Club Songs chart (dated Jan. 9). It’s the third total Dance Club Songs leader and second straight for Bieber, whose “What Do You Mean?” hit No. 1 on Oct. 31. Nearly three years earlier, he scored his first Dance Club Songs No. 1 with “Beauty and a Beat,” featuring Nicki Minaj.

Justin Bieber Meets Blink-182, Drake, Sum 41 & More in Captain Cuts’ Emo Mixtape

Related

“Sorry” was made more suitable for dance clubs via remixes from DJ Kue, Mayfair Media, Wide Awake and Zillamatic, in addition to the commercially available Latino Remix by J Balvin.

The track also holds at No. 1 for a second week on Dance/Mix Show Airplay. It likewise leads the Pop Songs radio airplay chart and Streaming Songs for a second week each, while, on the Billboard Hot 100, it remains at its No. 2 high point.