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Dance Moves: Tate McRae Scores Another No. 1 With ‘Just Keep Watching'

Dance Moves: Tate McRae Scores Another No. 1 With ‘Just Keep Watching'

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Billboard's Dance Moves roundup serves as a guide to the biggest movers and shakers across Billboard's many dance charts — new No. 1s, new top 10s, first-timers and more.
This week (on charts dated June 14, 2025), Tate McRae, D.O.D., Sammy Virji and others achieve new feats. Check out key movers below.
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Tate McRae is back at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart with her new song, 'Just Keep Watching.' She released the track May 30 via Apple/Atlantic from F1 the Album, the soundtrack to the film F1, starring Brad Pitt. The set arrives June 27, the same day that the movie premieres in North American theaters.
The song opens with 11.4 million official U.S. streams, 1.3 million radio audience impressions and 1,000 downloads sold in its opening week (May 30-June 5), according to Luminate. It also debuts at No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 — the highest launch on the chart this week.
McRae has been one of the top-performing artists on the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart dating to its launch in January. She led the inaugural list dated Jan. 18 with 'It's Ok I'm Ok' (which spent four weeks on top) and returned with two-week leader 'Revolving Door' in March. The only other artist to top the chart since its start is Lady Gaga, whose 'Abracadabra' has ruled for 15 weeks.
The British DJ and producer tops a Billboard chart for the first time this week thanks to his song 'Wrap Yourself Around Me,' featuring NORTH. The track, released in February on Armada Music, rises 3-1 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay with an 18% gain in plays among 24/7 dance reporters and pop stations' mix show hours.
D.O.D. charted two other songs on Billboard's charts before this week: 'So Much in Love' reached No. 8 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay in August 2023 and 'Somedays,' with Sonny Fodera and Jazzy, also hit No. 8 on the chart in November 2024 (as well as No. 15 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs this April).
As for NORTH, the song grants the singer her first No. 1 with her initial chart entry.
The acts each earn their first Billboard radio chart hit this week with their collaboration, 'Nostalgia.' Released April 25 on Polydor/Capitol/ICLG, the song debuts at No. 40 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay (up 12%).
Both artists are up-and-coming on Billboard's charts. Virji had logged one chart hit before this week: 'Summertime Blues,' with Chris Lake and Nathan Nicholson, reached No. 48 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs in May 2024. Issey Cross claims her first chart appearance.
The legendary DJ duo's 2013 album Random Access Memories spends a 500th week on the Top Dance Albums chart, at No. 20. The LP is just the fourth album to reach the 500-week milestone in the chart's 24-year history, after Lady Gaga's The Fame (586 weeks), David Guetta's Nothing But the Beat (542) and Gorillaz's Demon Days (539).
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