ARIA Charts
number-one club tracks of 2010
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This is the list of number-one hits on the ARIA Club Chart in 2010, compiled by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) from weekly DJ reports.[1]

2010

Date Song Artist(s) Reference
January 18 "Out My Bitch" T-Rek [2]
25
February 1
8
15 "Filter Freak" Denzal Park [3]
22
March 1
8
15
22
29
April 5
12 "We No Speak Americano" Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP [4]
19
26
May 3
10
17
24
31 "Hey Hey" Dennis Ferrer [5]
June 7
14 "Ascension" Denzal Park [6]
21
28 "Elevated" TV Rock and Tara McDonald [7]
July 5
12
19 "Gotta Make a Move" Hook n Sling featuring Snob Scrilla [8]
26
August 2
9
16 "Phazing" Dirty South featuring Rudy [9]
23
30
September 6 "Freefallin" Zoe Badwi [10]
13 "Barbra Streisand" Duck Sauce [11]
20
27
October 4
11
18
25
November 1
8
15 "Hello" Martin Solveig and Dragonette [12]
22
29
December 6
13
20
27

Number-one artists

Position Artist Weeks at No. 1
1 Denzal Park 10
2 Duck Sauce 9
3 Yolanda Be Cool 7
3 DCUP 7
3 Martin Solveig 7
4 Hook N Sling 4
4 T-Rek 4
5 TV Rock 3
5 Dirty South 3
6 Dennis Ferrer 2
7 Zoë Badwi 1

See also

References

  1. "ARIA Charts Home". Archived from the original on 21 January 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  2. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  3. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  4. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  5. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  6. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  7. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  8. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  9. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  10. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  11. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
  12. "ARIA report (Australian Record Industry Association)".
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