Billboard’s Dance Moves roundup highlights the biggest movers and shakers across Billboard’s many dance charts, including new No. 1s, notable debuts, chart milestones, first-timers and rising tracks and artists.

This week, on charts dated March 28, Harry Styles, John Summit and Rohaan, and Milky and Mall Grab achieve new feats. Check out the key movers below.

Harry Styles

Styles returns to No. 1 on the latest Dance/Mix Shows Airplay chart, as “Aperture” rises a spot to No. 1 with an 11% increase in plays (among 24/7 dance reporters and pop stations’ mix show hours) March 13-19, according to Luminate.

The lead single from the superstar’s reigning Billboard 200 No. 1 album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., marks his second Dance/Mix Show Airplay No. 1, after “As It Was” led for two weeks in 2022. His latest is his eighth entry on the chart and first since “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” in 2022.

“Aperture” has become a smash across Billboard’s charts. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February, becoming Styles’ third leader, after “Watermelon Sugar” (2020) and “As It Was.” It has also topped Hot Dance/Pop Songs and the Billboard Global 200.

Of Billboard’s 25 weekly radio charts, Styles has earned No. 1s on five:

Pop Airplay: “Adore You,” “Watermelon Sugar,” “As It Was,” “Late Night Talking”
Adult Pop Airplay: “Watermelon Sugar,” “As It Was,” “Late Night Talking”
Adult Contemporary: “Adore You,” “As It Was”
Dance/Mix Show Airplay: “As It Was,” “Aperture”
Radio Songs: “As It Was”

Styles has also charted songs on Rock & Alternative Airplay, Adult Alternative Airplay, Alternative Airplay, Rhythmic Airplay and Latin Pop Airplay.

John Summit & Rohaan

Summit and Rohaan’s “SATA” debuts at No. 20 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. Released March 11 on Experts Only/Darkroom, the song drew 700,000 official U.S. streams in the tracking week.

“SATA” earns Summit his 26th career entry on the chart and fourth this year, after “Lights Go Out” (No. 7 peak), “Shadows,” with Lavinia (No. 9), and “With Me,” with Julia Wolf (No. 10).

As for Rohaan, “SATA” earns the York, U.K.-based DJ his first appearance on Billboard’s charts. Outside of Summit, he has collaborated with the Caracal Project, Flowdan and Kill Miami, among others.

Milky & Mall Grab

The acts’ “Just the Way You Are” continues climbing Billboard’s charts, as it pushes 7-5 for a new high on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (2.6 million streams, up 1%). It also debuts at No. 36 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay.

“Just the Way You Are” is a remix of Milky’s 2002 hit of the same name, which spent five weeks at No. 1 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay and has since become a house classic. Australian DJ/producer Mall Grab released his remix of the song Jan. 30, and it became his first Billboard chart entry when it debuted in February.

Australian electronic trio PNAU released a new remix of the song on March 20.

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