This ranking for UK, dated 10 May 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
| TW | LW | Wks | Artist | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | 11 | ALEX WARREN | Fever Dream |
| 2 | 76 | 2 | MADONNA & SABRINA CARPENTER | Bring Your Love |
| 3 | 3 | 11 | RAYE | Where Is My Husband! |
| 4 | 2 | 9 | TAME IMPALA | Dracula |
| 5 | 5 | 11 | BRUNO MARS | I Just Might |
| 6 | 4 | 10 | BEBE REXHA | New Religion |
| 7 | 6 | 3 | OLIVIA RODRIGO | Drop Dead |
| 8 | 8 | 11 | OLIVIA DEAN | Man I Need |
| 9 | 7 | 11 | SOMBR | Homewrecker |
| 10 | 9 | 11 | TAYLOR SWIFT | The Fate Of Ophelia |
| 11 | 10 | 11 | ELLA LANGLEY | Choosin' Texas |
| 12 | 16 | 5 | LADY GAGA & DOECHII | Runway |
| 13 | 15 | 11 | ZARA LARSSON | Midnight Sun |
| 14 | 13 | 5 | TEDDY SWIMS | Mr. Know It All |
| 15 | 11 | 9 | HARRY STYLES | American Girls |
| 16 | 14 | 3 | LEWIS CAPALDI | Stay Love |
| 17 | 18 | 11 | TAYLOR SWIFT | Opalite |
| 18 | 12 | 11 | DJO | End Of Beginning |
| 19 | 20 | 8 | ANOTR feat. 54 ULTRA | Talk To You |
| 20 | 17 | 11 | SAM FENDER & OLIVIA DEAN | Rein Me In |
| 21 | 25 | 11 | DAVE & TEMS | Raindance |
| 22 | 22 | 5 | KACEY MUSGRAVES | Dry Spell |
| 23 | 24 | 11 | SIENNA SPIRO | Die On This Hill |
| 24 | 55 | 8 | FLO | Leak It |
| 25 | 42 | 2 | PROSPA & CLOONEE | Free Your Mind |
| 26 | 19 | 11 | BELLA KAY | Iloveitiloveitiloveit |
| 27 | 49 | 11 | HAVEN. & KAITLIN ARAGON | I Run |
| 28 | 31 | 5 | KATSEYE | Pinky Up |
| 29 | 30 | 2 | LAUFEY | Madwoman |
| 30 | 23 | 11 | SONNY FODERA, D.O.D & POPPY BASKCOMB | Think About Us |
| 31 | 43 | 7 | BTS | Swim |
| 32 | NEW | 1 | CAMMY BARNES | Let Me Down |
| 33 | 90 | 2 | ALEX WARREN | Fine Place To Die |
| 34 | 28 | 9 | TAYLOR SWIFT | Elizabeth Taylor |
| 35 | 63 | 11 | HARRY STYLES | Aperture |
| 36 | NEW | 1 | THE ROLLING STONES | In The Stars |
| 37 | 35 | 4 | CHARLIE PUTH, MICHAEL McDONALD & KENNY LOGGINS | Love In Exile |
| 38 | NEW | 1 | JOSH FAWAZ | Like A Prayer |
| 39 | 26 | 3 | TYLA feat. ZARA LARSSON | She Did It Again |
| 40 | NEW | 1 | LADY GAGA | Shape Of A Woman |
| 41 | 27 | 5 | JUNGLE | Carry On |
| 42 | 41 | 6 | CAMERON WHITCOMB | Kingdom Of Fear |
| 43 | 89 | 2 | GENER8ION & YUNG LEAN | Storm II |
| 44 | 46 | 11 | MILKY & MALL GRAB | Just The Way You Are |
| 45 | 33 | 8 | SIENNA SPIRO | The Visitor |
| 46 | 99 | 2 | CHRIS BROWN feat. LEON THOMAS | Fallin' |
| 47 | 36 | 11 | MYLES SMITH & NIALL HORAN | Drive Safe |
| 48 | 37 | 8 | TAKE THAT | You're A Superstar |
| 49 | 44 | 2 | ELLA LANGLEY & MORGAN WALLEN | I Can't Love You Anymore |
| 50 | 40 | 2 | KEHLANI feat. USHER | Shoulda Never |
| 51 | 82 | 8 | BRUNO MARS | Risk It All |
| 52 | NEW | 1 | ZARA LARSSON & PINKPANTHERESS | Midnight Sun (Girls Trip) |
| 53 | 47 | 3 | MADONNA | I Feel So Free |
| 54 | 54 | 2 | DILJIT DOSANJH, CHANI NATTAN & TRU-SKOOL | Morni |
| 55 | 48 | 5 | SEKOU | Dangerous Lover |
| 56 | 32 | 7 | MILEY CYRUS | Younger You |
| 57 | NEW | 1 | THE ROLLING STONES | Rough And Twisted |
| 58 | 68 | 6 | DOMINIC FIKE | White Keys |
| 59 | NEW | 1 | LEANN RIMES | Wild Things Run |
| 60 | RE | 5 | MEEK | Fabulous |
| 61 | 84 | 2 | BECKY HILL | Hands On Me |
| 62 | 59 | 11 | KEHLANI | Folded |
| 63 | 39 | 11 | ELLA LANGLEY | Be Her |
| 64 | 71 | 3 | SOMBR | Potential |
| 65 | 34 | 11 | NOAH KAHAN | The Great Divide |
| 66 | 45 | 11 | PINKPANTHERESS & ZARA LARSSON | Stateside |
| 67 | 86 | 9 | EWAN McVICAR | Share The House |
| 68 | 58 | 10 | SONNY FODERA & CHRYSTAL | My Loving |
| 69 | 66 | 8 | TINIE TEMPAH & DAECOLM | Living Life |
| 70 | 70 | 10 | JASON DERULO | Sexy For Me |
| 71 | RE | 3 | ROMANTIK. | Always You |
| 72 | 73 | 8 | NIALL HORAN | Dinner Party |
| 73 | NEW | 1 | LYKKE LI | Happy Now |
| 74 | 98 | 3 | STEPHEN SANCHEZ | Chuck The Money |
| 75 | 53 | 3 | CHRIS BROWN | Obvious |
| 76 | 72 | 7 | TWO CONNORS | Familiar Faces |
| 77 | 93 | 11 | TYLA | Chanel |
| 78 | 85 | 4 | JIM LEGXACY | Idk Idk |
| 79 | 61 | 2 | STELLA LEFTY | Boston |
| 80 | 79 | 7 | HOLLY HUMBERSTONE | Cruel World |
| 81 | 87 | 2 | LAINEY WILSON | Can't Sit Still |
| 82 | 77 | 11 | GUNNA feat. BURNA BOY | WGFT |
| 83 | NEW | 1 | MOTIONLESS IN WHITE | Afraid Of The Dark |
| 84 | 81 | 3 | BLUE | Flowers |
| 85 | 64 | 11 | SHAKIRA | Zoo |
| 86 | RE | 7 | AYRA STARR | Where Do We Go |
| 87 | NEW | 1 | THE TEMPER TRAP | These Arms |
| 88 | 91 | 4 | DERMOT KENNEDY | Turnstile |
| 89 | 67 | 4 | IYAH MAY | Good Citizen |
| 90 | 65 | 4 | NE-YO | Up Out & Gone |
| 91 | 97 | 4 | THE STROKES | Going Shopping |
| 92 | NEW | 1 | INPATIENT, REN & CHRIS WEBBY | Neurodivergent |
| 93 | 75 | 8 | NOAH KAHAN | Porch Light |
| 94 | 29 | 7 | PAUL McCARTNEY | Days We Left Behind |
| 95 | 95 | 3 | NIALL HORAN | Little More Time |
| 96 | NEW | 1 | PETER GABRIEL | Won't Stand Down (Bright-Side Mix) |
| 97 | NEW | 1 | RUDIMENTAL | Love You More |
| 98 | NEW | 1 | SIENNA SPIRO | Material Lover |
| 99 | RE | 2 | BLOSSOMS | Joke About Divorce |
| 100 | NEW | 1 | SOCIAL DISTORTION | The Way Things Were |
| LEAVING THIS WEEK | ||||
| SOMBR | 12 To 12 | |||
| RAYE feat. HANS ZIMMER | Click Clack Symphony. | |||
| MUSE | Cryogen | |||
| SHABOOZEY | Born To Die | |||
| KNEECAP feat. KAE TEMPEST | Irish Goodbye | |||
| NATALIE IMBRUGLIA | Upside Down | |||
| DURAN DURAN feat. NILE RODGERS | Free To Love | |||
| MUSE | Be With You | |||
| EDITORS | Call It In | |||
| REVEREND AND THE MAKERS & ROBBIE WILLIAMS | Fucked Up | |||
| LE SSERAFIM | Celebration | |||
| SIDHU MOOSE WALA & THE KIDD | Eyes On Me | |||
| JOEL CORRY & RAHH | Devotion (Sweetest Emotion) | |||
| RILEY GREEN | My Way | |||
| VIOLET GROHL | Cool Buzz | |||
| DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE | Punching The Flowers | |||
| DMA'S | Heatin Park | |||
| MELANIE C | Undefeated Champion | |||
| JUDE YORK | Camilla |
🎵 UK Combined Singles Chart: Alex Warren Resists a Massive Pop Invasion as Legendary Names Storm the Rankings
The latest UK combined singles chart — based on the strongest radio airplay and iTunes UK download performances — delivers one of the most explosive weeks of the year so far. While Alex Warren successfully protects his crown for another week with the unstoppable “Fever Dream,” the real story comes from the spectacular arrival of Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter, whose surprise collaboration completely reshapes the upper end of the chart.
After debuting at No.76 last week, “Bring Your Love” surges all the way to No.2, instantly becoming one of the biggest breakout hits currently dominating UK radio and digital sales. The collaboration merges two generations of pop power perfectly, giving Madonna another remarkable late-career resurgence while confirming Sabrina Carpenter as one of the defining mainstream artists of the moment.
🔥 Alex Warren Dominates For A 9th Week
At a time when songs often disappear almost as quickly as they arrive, Alex Warren continues proving that genuine staying power still exists. “Fever Dream” remains firmly planted at No.1 for a nineth consecutive week and marks its eleventh week inside the chart overall, making it one of the UK’s most stable current hits.
What makes Warren’s success even more impressive is the fact that he now appears to be building long-term momentum rather than relying on a single viral moment. His second charting title, “Fine Place To Die,” rockets from No.90 to No.33 in only its second week, suggesting UK audiences are rapidly embracing his broader catalogue. Very few breakthrough artists manage to establish multiple successful songs simultaneously this quickly.
🚀 Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter Deliver The Week’s Biggest Smash
No movement this week comes close to the spectacular rise of “Bring Your Love.” Climbing an astonishing 74 places in a single frame, the track becomes one of the fastest-growing songs of the year across the combined radio and download landscape.
The success feels significant for both artists involved. For Madonna, it represents yet another reminder that her cultural influence remains enormous even decades after redefining global pop music. Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter continues extending an already extraordinary run of commercial momentum. British audiences have clearly embraced the chemistry between both performers, while radio programmers appear equally enthusiastic about the collaboration’s crossover appeal.
The Queen of Pop also strengthens her presence elsewhere on the chart as “I Feel So Free” climbs into the Top 60, giving her multiple active hits simultaneously.
🎤 RAYE, Tame Impala & Bruno Mars Hold Firm In The Top 5
While several songs around them experience dramatic shifts, the rest of the Top 5 remains remarkably stable. RAYE continues holding No.3 with “Where Is My Husband!”, a track that has now become one of the UK’s most reliable radio staples. Its consistency reflects the artist’s growing reputation as one of Britain’s strongest modern vocalists and songwriters.
Just behind her, Tame Impala maintains strong momentum with “Dracula.” The song’s moody atmosphere and alternative production continue standing out among more conventional pop releases currently dominating playlists.
Meanwhile, Bruno Mars once again demonstrates why he remains one of the most dependable hitmakers of his generation. “I Just Might” spends another week inside the Top 5 after nearly three months on the chart, an achievement few contemporary releases can sustain in today’s fast-moving market.
🌟 Olivia Rodrigo Continues Her Fast Rise
Another major winner this week is Olivia Rodrigo, whose “Drop Dead” climbs to No.7 and continues building momentum rapidly across UK radio. The song’s sharp lyrical edge combined with Rodrigo’s unmistakable vocal identity has made it one of the fastest-growing current pop tracks in Britain.
Industry expectations around the single continue increasing week after week, especially as younger audiences strongly connect with its emotional intensity. If its current trajectory continues, the track could soon become a genuine challenger for the chart summit.
Elsewhere in the Top 10, Olivia Dean continues her remarkably consistent run with “Man I Need,” while Taylor Swift once again proves impossible to avoid through the enduring success of “The Fate Of Ophelia.”
💃 Lady Gaga Scores Multiple Climbers
It is becoming increasingly clear that Lady Gaga is entering another strong chart era. Her collaboration with Doechii, “Runway,” climbs confidently into the Top 15 this week, benefiting from growing radio support and strong download numbers.
At the same time, Gaga launches a second hit as brand new release “Shape Of A Woman” debuts directly inside the Top 40. Few artists currently possess the ability to generate simultaneous excitement around multiple songs at once, but Gaga continues proving she remains one of pop’s most adaptable and durable superstars.
📈 Biggest Climbers Of The Week
Beyond the battle at the top, several records experience major breakthroughs across the chart. FLO delivers one of the week’s strongest surges as “Leak It” jumps into the Top 25, reflecting the trio’s rapidly expanding popularity in the UK market. Their rise increasingly feels less like a temporary trend and more like the arrival of a major long-term girl group force.
Dance music also continues thriving strongly this week. Prospa & Cloonee storm upward with “Free Your Mind,” while Gener8ion & Yung Lean make a huge leap with “Storm II.” The UK’s appetite for electronic and club-driven sounds remains extremely healthy, especially when paired with strong specialist radio exposure.
Further down, Stephen Sanchez earns another notable gain with “Chuck The Money,” continuing his steady emergence as one of the most promising young singer-songwriters currently developing internationally.
🎸 Legendary Acts Flood The Chart
One of the most fascinating elements of this week’s ranking is the sheer number of legendary artists returning to prominence simultaneously. The Rolling Stones make a particularly strong impact by debuting twice inside the Top 100, proving that classic rock audiences remain highly engaged with digital purchasing.
Elsewhere, names such as Paul McCartney, Peter Gabriel, and The Strokes reinforce the unusually multigenerational character of the current UK chart landscape. Unlike streaming-only rankings, this combined format continues rewarding artists with loyal audiences willing to actively buy music rather than simply stream it passively.
The result is a chart that feels broader, richer, and far more unpredictable than many modern rankings dominated by short-lived viral trends alone.
🎧 Dance & Electronic Music Continues To Thrive
Electronic music continues enjoying a particularly strong period across Britain. Alongside the rise of Prospa & Cloonee, artists such as ANOTR feat. 54 Ultra, Ewan McVicar, and Rudimental all contribute to the growing visibility of club-inspired productions throughout the chart.
This continued success reflects how UK radio still plays a crucial role in supporting dance music culture, helping tracks maintain longevity well beyond their initial streaming peaks.
🌍 Country, Indie & Alternative Also Gain Momentum
Another striking feature of this week’s chart is its remarkable stylistic diversity. Country influences continue expanding through artists like Ella Langley, Kacey Musgraves, and Lainey Wilson, while indie and alternative acts such as Lykke Li, The Temper Trap, and Motionless In White all secure notable entries.
Meanwhile, Noah Kahan continues demonstrating exceptional consistency months after his original breakthrough, proving that folk-inspired songwriting still resonates strongly with UK audiences when paired with authentic storytelling.
Rather than one dominant musical trend controlling the market, the current chart reflects listeners embracing a far wider range of sounds than in previous years.
🆕 New Entries This Week
This week’s list of debuts further reinforces how competitive the UK market currently feels. New arrivals from Cammy Barnes, Josh Fawaz, LeAnn Rimes, Peter Gabriel, and Social Distortion bring fresh energy to an already crowded ranking.
The sheer variety of these new entries — spanning mainstream pop, country, indie rock, alternative metal, and electronic music — perfectly illustrates how fragmented and dynamic modern listening habits have become.
With several fast-rising songs still gaining momentum and multiple superstar names entering the race simultaneously, the battle for next week’s No.1 is already shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in recent months.
📊 UK Singles Chart Analysis: Key Trends This Week
More than anything else, this week’s chart demonstrates the growing importance of crossover appeal. The strongest performers are no longer succeeding in only one area, but across radio support, fan-driven downloads, and wider cultural conversation simultaneously.
Legacy artists are competing directly against streaming-era stars, viral sensations are converting online attention into actual sales, and genre boundaries continue dissolving faster than ever. The result is a UK chart environment that currently feels unusually alive, competitive, and difficult to predict — exactly what makes this combined ranking one of the most fascinating indicators of Britain’s evolving music landscape.

