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United Kingdom / UK Global Singles Chart 29.03.2026

This ranking for UK, dated 29 March 2026, reflects the popularity of the most listened-to and best-selling current and new singles over a week. It therefore provides the most representative information possible

TWLWWksArtistTitle
115ALEX WARRENFever Dream
225RAYEWhere Is My Husband!
335BRUNO MARSI Just Might
445SOMBRHomewrecker
5105OLIVIA DEANMan I Need
685TAYLOR SWIFTThe Fate Of Ophelia
764BEBE REXHANew Religion
893HARRY STYLESAmerican Girls
955SAM FENDER & OLIVIA DEANRein Me In
1075TAYLOR SWIFTOpalite
11145BELLA KAYIloveitiloveitiloveit
12135HUNTR/XGolden
13165ZARA LARSSONMidnight Sun
14NEW1BTSSwim
15155DAVE & TEMSRaindance
16125HARRY STYLESAperture
17184RAYENightingale Lane.
18115DJOEnd Of Beginning
19882TAKE THATYou're A Superstar
20343TAME IMPALADracula
21972FLOLeak It
22932NIALL HORANDinner Party
23225SOMBR12 To 12
24255SONNY FODERA, D.O.D & POPPY BASKCOMBThink About Us
25205MYLES SMITH & NIALL HORANDrive Safe
26215OLIVIA DEANSo Easy (To Fall In Love)
27175ELLA LANGLEYChoosin' Texas
28195SIENNA SPIRODie On This Hill
29295NOAH KAHANThe Great Divide
30332SIENNA SPIROThe Visitor
31235CALVIN HARRIS & KASABIANRelease The Pressure
32245PINKPANTHERESS & ZARA LARSSONStateside
33315ELLA LANGLEYBe Her
34722MUSEBe With You
35NEW1JESSIE JCalifornia
36263THE PUSSYCAT DOLLSClub Song
37325HAVEN. & KAITLIN ARAGONI Run
38364FISHERRain
39NEW1RAYE feat. HANS ZIMMERClick Clack Symphony.
40395DERMOT KENNEDYFuneral
41305MILKY & MALL GRABJust The Way You Are
42575DISCO LINES & TINASHENo Broke Boys
43503TAYLOR SWIFTElizabeth Taylor
44354JENNIFER LOPEZ & DAVID GUETTASave Me Tonight
45515U2Song Of The Future
46465SHAKIRAZoo
47485FREYA SKYESilent Treatment
48NEW1JOE HERMESThat Country High
49962NICKELBACKBones For The Crows
50373AIYANA-LEEHousebroken
51553EWAN McVICARShare The House
52432NOAH KAHANPorch Light
53655FRED AGAIN.. & JAMIE TLights Burn Dimmer
54674SONNY FODERA & CHRYSTALMy Loving
55NEW1STRAY KIDSStay
56615SAJA BOYSSoda Pop
57285RICK ASTLEYWaiting On You
58585KEHLANIFolded
59793MAISIE PETERSMy Regards
60532SHYRA SANCHEZOperator
61NEW1EMBRACEStop
62645ROBYNTalk To Me
63475TYLAChanel
64NEW1JUNGLECarry On
65605GUNNA feat. BURNA BOYWGFT
66NEW1TORI AMOSShush
67RE2ANOTR feat. 54 ULTRATalk To You
68732JAMIE BOWERWaiting For Your Love
69622TINIE TEMPAH & DAECOLMLiving Life
70NEW1ELLA LANGLEYLoving Life Again
71RE2SKYE NEWMANWalk
72765LOUIS TOMLINSONImposter
73805MUMFORD AND SONSThe Banjo Song
74275LUKE COMBSSleepless In A Hotel Room
75452CAMMY BARNESHighland Runaway
76NEW1PAUL McCARTNEYDays We Left Behind
77385GORILLAZ feat. BIZARRAP, KARA JACKSON & ANOUSHKA SHANKAROrange County
78NEW1JESSIE WAREAutomatic
79RE4JASON DERULOSexy For Me
80NEW1PRESIDENTMercy
81NEW1COURTNEY BARNETTOne Thing At A Time
82525HOLLY HUMBERSTONETo Love Somebody
83NEW1BARRY MANILOWSun Shine
84822AYRA STARRWhere Do We Go
85544BRUNO MARSRisk It All
86NEW1MILEY CYRUSYounger You
87713ELMIENEReclusive
88NEW1ZAYNSideways
89865CHARLI XCXAlways Everywhere
90NEW1OLIVIA RODRIGOThe Book Of Love
91874PERRIEWoman In Love
92NEW1SYMON HOOK & JAMES ARTHUR feat. DEREK TRUCKSAt Last
93NEW1HOLLY HUMBERSTONECruel World
94NEW1MARIAH CAREYVolare / Nothing Is Impossible
95NEW1MUNADancing On The Wall
96NEW1ROMANTIK.Always You
97NEW1W&W & SCOOTERRave From Outer Space
98RE2FREYA RIDINGSWild Horse
99684MAPHRADoomed
100894CALLUM BEATTIEPins And Needles


The latest UK Combined Singles Chart—blending radio airplay and iTunes digital sales—offers a complete snapshot of the songs dominating both the airwaves and consumer demand this week. This powerful hybrid ranking highlights not only what people are hearing, but also what they are actively buying.


👑 Alex Warren Holds Strong at No.1

At the top of the chart, Alex Warren secures a fifth consecutive week at No.1 with “Fever Dream,” confirming its status as the biggest song in the UK right now. Close behind, RAYE remains steady at No.2 with “Where Is My Husband!”, while Bruno Mars holds firm at No.3 with “I Just Might.”

The Top 10 is packed with consistency, including Sombr, Olivia Dean, and Taylor Swift, whose “The Fate Of Ophelia” continues to perform strongly across both radio and digital platforms. This stability reflects broad audience appeal and sustained media exposure.


📈 Major Climbers & Breakthrough Moments

This week sees several spectacular climbs, driven by increased airplay and strong download activity:

  • Take That – “You’re A Superstar” jumps from #88 to #19
  • FLO – “Leak It” surges from #97 to #21
  • Niall Horan – “Dinner Party” climbs into the Top 25
  • Tame Impala – “Dracula” breaks into the Top 20
  • Muse – “Be With You” leaps into the Top 40

👉 These moves highlight how combined charts reward both popularity and momentum, especially when radio support aligns with fan purchases.


🆕 New Entries Shake Up the Ranking

A wave of new entries adds fresh energy to the chart this week:

  • BTS – “Swim” debuts at #14
  • Jessie J – “California” enters at #35
  • RAYE feat. Hans Zimmer – “Click Clack Symphony.” lands at #39
  • Stray Kids – “Stay” arrives at #55
  • Paul McCartney – “Days We Left Behind” and Mariah Carey – “Volare / Nothing Is Impossible” also debut

👉 These releases demonstrate the global reach of the UK market, with K-pop, pop, and legacy acts all competing on equal footing.


🎤 Multi-Hit Artists & Long-Term Performers

Several artists continue to dominate with multiple charting singles:

  • Taylor Swift places several tracks, including “Opalite” and “Elizabeth Taylor”
  • Harry Styles remains consistent with “American Girls” and “Aperture”
  • RAYE scores multiple hits, reinforcing her strong UK presence
  • Olivia Dean maintains dual entries in the Top 30

👉 This multi-track success reflects artist branding power and sustained fan engagement.


📊 Key Trends in the UK Combined Chart

  • Airplay + sales synergy is key: success requires both exposure and fan action
  • Huge upward mobility: tracks can jump dozens of places week-to-week
  • Global diversity: UK, US, and international artists all compete strongly
  • Legacy meets new generation: icons and emerging acts coexist

🎧 Conclusion: The True Pulse of UK Music

The UK Combined Chart remains one of the most accurate indicators of real musical impact, merging passive listening (radio) with active support (downloads). This week, Alex Warren’s dominance, RAYE’s consistency, and BTS’s powerful debut define a chart that is both stable at the top and highly dynamic throughout.

As the industry continues to evolve, this hybrid ranking proves that true hits are those that connect across every platform.

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