Disco Lines and Tinashe’s “No Broke Boys” Owned Billboard’s Dance Chart for 24 Weeks
Disco Lines and Tinashe's "No Broke Boys" logged 24 total weeks atop Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, the longest-running No. 1 of 2026 on the ranking.

If you went anywhere near a festival, a FYP, or a car with the windows down over the past year, you heard it: Disco Lines' flip of Tinashe's “No Broke Boys” spent a staggering 24 total weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart across 2025 and 2026 — and back in February it was crowned the longest-running No. 1 of 2026 on that chart. For both artists, it was their first career No. 1 on the ranking.

The origin story is extremely 2020s. Tinashe released the original on her 2024 album Quantum Baby. Disco Lines started playing his remix at EDC Las Vegas in May 2025, a TikTok snippet piled up more than 40 million views before the thing even existed as a purchasable song, and by the time it officially dropped that June, the demand was absurd. Tinashe re-recorded her vocals for the official version to make it, in her words, “super crispy and super new and fresh.” Within months there were over 200,000 TikTok creations. “I played it at EDC… every time, everyone jumped,” Disco Lines told Billboard. That about covers it.
The crossover numbers back up the hype: a top-20 Global 200 entry, a UK top-ten placement, top tens across Australia, Germany, Ireland and beyond, and a No. 36 peak on the Hot 100 — the first Hot 100 appearance of Disco Lines' career. The two finally performed it together for the first time at LIV Beach in Las Vegas in August 2025.
So who's the guy behind the remix? Thadeus Labuszewski, 27, from Boulder, Colorado — a University of Colorado grad who's been building his “disco-house party” lane since 2019, first breaking through with 2022's “Baby Girl” and following with “TECHNO + TEQUILA” and collabs with SIDEPIECE and Gryffin. He runs his own label, Good Good Records, and his 2026 has been relentless: Electric Forest, Lollapalooza and Tomorrowland already behind him, with III Points, Freaky Deaky, Escape Halloween and EDC Orlando still ahead this fall.
Worth being precise about the record here, because chart talk gets sloppy fast: this was the longest-running No. 1 of 2026 on the dance chart specifically, not the Hot 100, and most of those 24 weeks came in 2025. The all-time record on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs — Marshmello and Bastille's “Happier” at 69 weeks — is safe. But a house remix keeping a No. 1 warm for the better part of eight months, in an era when tracks churn weekly? That's the kind of run that turns a rising producer into a permanent fixture. We covered the viral wave in our most viral tracks of 2026 roundup, and the song outlasted basically everything else on that list.