Perfect 10: The Chainsmokers & Coldplay Rule Hot Dance/Electronic Songs Chart for 10th Week

Sam Kolder
The Chainsmokers

"Something Just Like This" is The Chainsmokers' record-extending fourth No. 1 to lead for double-digit weeks.

The Chainsmokers and Coldplay score a 10th week at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart (dated June 3) with "Something Just Like This."

The record-extending sixth No. 1 for the DJ duo (which outpaces runners-up Calvin Harris and Zedd, each with three leaders since the chart began in 2013) becomes the act's likewise record-padding fourth song to lead for at least 10 weeks, of 10 total songs to reach the double-digit milestone. Only DJ Snake has also landed multiple No. 1s of 10  weeks or more (two). "Something" joins The Chainsmokers' "Closer," featuring Halsey (a record 27 weeks at No. 1); "Roses," featuring Rozes (14); and "Don't Let Me Down," featuring Daya (12) in the elite club.

"Something" drew 140 million in all-format radio audience and 18.2 million U.S. streams and sold 51,000 downloads in the tracking week, according to Nielsen Music.

HE'S THE 'BEST': Shifting to Dance/Electronic Album Sales, trance king Armin van Buuren bows at No. 13 with The Best of Armin Only, his record-extending 33rd charted title. Tiesto follows with 20. Among van Buuren's chart trips, dating to the list's 2001 inception, are 14 top 10s; only Tiesto (17) and Louie DeVito (15) have more. In 2013, van Buuren scored his highest peak, reaching No. 2 with Intense.