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List of number-one dance singles of 1993 (U.S.)

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These are the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and Maxi-Singles Sales number-one hits of 1993.

Issue date Dance Club Song Artist Maxi-Singles Sales Artist Reference(s)
January 2 "It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day" The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. featuring Michelle Visage "Are You Ready to Fly" Rozalla [1][2]
January 9 "Carry On" Martha Wash [1][3]
January 16 "I'm Gonna Get You" Bizarre Inc featuring Angie Brown "It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day" The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. featuring Michelle Visage [1][4]
January 23 [1][5]
January 30 "Deeper and Deeper" Madonna "Deeper and Deeper" Madonna [1][6]
February 6 "Don't You Want Me" Felix featuring Jomanda [1][7]
February 13 "Gonna Get Back to You" MAW and Co. featuring Xaviera Gold "Shamrocks and Shenanigans (Boom Shalock Lock Boom)"" House Of Pain [1][8]
February 20 "Always" MK featuring Alana "Supermodel (You Better Work)" Rupaul [1][9]
February 27 "Mr. Wendal" Arrested Development [1][10]
March 6 "I'm Every Woman" Whitney Houston "Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" Digable Planets [1][11]
March 13 "Hip Hop Hooray" Naughty By Nature [1][12]
March 20 "Love U More" Sunscreem "Get Away" Bobby Brown [1][13]
March 27 "Informer" Snow [1][14]
April 3 "Give It to You" Martha Wash "I'm Every Woman" Whitney Houston [1][15]
April 10 "Little Bird" Annie Lennox [1][16]
April 17 "Born 2 B.R.E.E.D." Monie Love "Give It to You" Martha Wash [1][17]
April 24 "Took My Love" Bizarre Inc featuring Angie Brown "Fever" / "Bad Girl" Madonna [1][18]
May 1 [1][19]
May 8 "Show Me Love" Robin S. "Show Me Love" Robin S. [1][20]
May 15 "Fever" Madonna [1][21]
May 22 "Who Is It" Michael Jackson "Who Is It" Michael Jackson [1][22]
May 29 "I Can't Get No Sleep" Masters at Work featuring India [1][23]
June 5 "Pressure Us" Sunscreem "That's the Way Love Goes" Janet Jackson [1][24]
June 12 "Regret" New Order [1][25]
June 19 "Phorever People" The Shamen [1][26]
June 26 "That's the Way Love Goes" Janet Jackson [1][27]
July 3 "Plastic Dreams" Jaydee "More And More" Captain Hollywood Project [1][28]
July 10 "Gotta Know (Your Name)" Malaika [1][29]
July 17 "U R the Best Thing" D:Ream "Back to My Roots" RuPaul [1][30]
July 24 "Back to My Roots" RuPaul "Plastic Dreams" Jaydee [1][31]
July 31 "Bad Mood" Lonnie Gordon "Dre Day" Dr. Dre [1][32]
August 7 "Shine" Midi Rain "Slam" Onyx [1][33]
August 14 "Can You Forgive Her?" Pet Shop Boys "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love" Taylor Dayne [1][34]
August 21 "Gimme Luv (Eenie Meenie Miny Mo)" David Morales and the Bad Yard Club "If" Janet Jackson [1][35]
August 28 "Check Yo Self" Ice Cube [1][36]
September 4 "If" Janet Jackson "Hey Mr. DJ" Zhane [1][37]
September 11 [1][38]
September 18 "Love for Love" Robin S. "Breakadawn" De La Soul [1][39]
September 25 "World (The Price of Love)" New Order [1][40]
October 2 "Slide on The Rhythm" Arizona featuring Zeitia "Hey Mr. D.J." Zhane [1][41]
October 9 "A Shade Shady (Now Prance)" RuPaul [1][42]
October 16 "Dreamlover" Mariah Carey [1][43]
October 23 "Dreams" Gabrielle [1][44]
October 30 "Move" Moby "Gangsta Lean" DRS [1][45]
November 6 "Give It Up" The Goodmen "Award Tour" A Tribe Called Quest [1][46]
November 13 "Happenin' All Over Again" Lonnie Gordon [1][47]
November 20 "House of Love" Smooth Touch "Freakit" Das EFX [1][48]
November 27 "Sexdrive" Grace Jones [1][49]
December 4 "The Program" David Morales and the Bad Yard Club "Shoop" Salt-N-Pepa [1][50]
December 11 "Lemon" U2 "Getto Jam" Domino [1][51]
December 18 "Go West" Pet Shop Boys [1][52]
December 25 "Tradición" Gloria Estefan [1][53]

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