Clarkson's remix album arrives at No. 1, while RuPaul achieves his highest rank.

Kelly Clarkson collects her first entry, and first No. 1, on Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart (dated March 26), as Piece by Piece: Remixed starts with 2,000 sold, according to Nielsen Music. The release by the original American Idol queen is the first remix album to debut at No. 1 in two years, since Hillsong United's the white album [remix project].

Clarkson's first full-length foray into dance music, Remixed contains tracks mixed by Cheat Codes, Cutmore and Vicetone, among others. While the set falls short of the Billboard 200, her original Piece by Piece debuted atop that chart last year (March 21, 2015), earning 97,000 equivalent album units (and 83,000 in pure sales) in its opening week. Remixed contains two Dance Club Songs hits: "Heartbeat Song" (No. 1, May 2015) and "Invincible" (No. 2, September). (She boasts five career leaders on the survey.)

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Clarkson released Remixed March 4, after she sang the Piece by Piece title cut, originally a midtempo song, as a piano ballad, on Idol Feb. 25, bringing her to tears. The next day, she recorded her slowed-down "Idol Version," which was released commercially Feb. 29. It was also added to the deluxe digital version of Piece by Piece and is on Remixed. The song debuted at No. 8 on the March 19 Billboard Hot 100 and dips to No. 20 this week.

RUPAUL'S BEST: Also new on Top Dance/Electronic Albums is RuPaul's Butch Queen at No. 3 (1,000 sold), his highest chart position. The set bests the No. 4 peak of his 2014 release Born Naked. He has placed seven albums on the chart, including four top 10s.

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The drag superstar rose to fame back in the early '90s, predating the July 2001 launch of Top Dance/Electronic Albums. His iconic "Supermodel (You Better Work)" reached No. 2 on Dance Club Songs and No. 45 on the Hot 100 in 1993. Meanwhile, Supermodel of the World hit No. 109 on the Billboard 200 that year. The former WKTU (103.5) New York morning show host has 13 Dance Club Songs hits to his credit, including two No. 1s, also in 1993: "Back to My Roots" and "A Shade Shadey (Now Prance)."