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United States / US Global Singles Chart 17.05.2026

This ranking for the USA, dated 17 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

TWLWWksArtistTitle
113BRUNO MARSI Just Might
233OLIVIA DEANMan I Need
323ELLA LANGLEYChoosin' Texas
453OLIVIA DEANSo Easy (To Fall In Love)
543OLIVIA RODRIGODrop Dead
693BRUNO MARSRisk It All
783RAYEWhere Is My Husband!
873TAME IMPALADracula
9123NOAH KAHANThe Great Divide
1063ELLA LANGLEYBe Her
11113ALEX WARRENFever Dream
12183TAYLOR SWIFTThe Fate Of Ophelia
13133ELLA LANGLEY & MORGAN WALLENI Can't Love You Anymore
14193TAYLOR SWIFTOpalite
15103LADY GAGA & DOECHIIRunway
16203SOMBRHomewrecker
17173LUKE COMBSSleepless In A Hotel Room
18223T.I.Let 'Em Know
19393LUKE COMBSBe By You
20243HARDY, ERIC CHURCH, MORGAN WALLEN & TIM MCGRAWMcArthur
21153LUKE COMBSDays Like These
22673DJOEnd Of Beginning
23983LUKE BRYANCountry And She Knows It
24233CHRIS BROWNObvious
25213ZARA LARSSONMidnight Sun
26253BTSSwim
27263KEHLANIFolded
28303PINKPANTHERESS & ZARA LARSSONStateside
29313STELLA LEFTYBoston
30363TAYLOR SWIFTElizabeth Taylor
31483CAMERON WHITCOMBKingdom Of Fear
32NEW1ELLA LANGLEYDandelion
33282FORREST FRANKOkay!
34163MADONNA & SABRINA CARPENTERBring Your Love
35323JOSH FAWAZLike A Prayer
36413SIENNA SPIRODie On This Hill
37333TEDDY SWIMSMr. Know It All
38343RILEY GREENMy Way
39433DOJA CATGorgeous
40NEW1NOAH KAHANDoors
41353HARRY STYLESAmerican Girls
42443SABRINA CARPENTERWhen Did You Get Hot?
43NEW1HANNAH HARPERAt The Cross (Love Ran Red)
44423ONEREPUBLICNeed Your Love
45643DEXTER AND THE MOONROCKSFreakin' Out
46NEW1LUKE BRYANFish Hunt Golf Drink
47143CHRIS BROWN feat. BRYSON TILLERIt Depends
48493RILEY GREENChange My Mind
49NEW1CLAY AIKENRewind
50503JOSH ROSSHate How You Look
51513ELLA LANGLEYLoving Life Again
52NEW1BREAKING BENJAMINSomething Wicked
53523JORDAN DAVISTurn This Truck Around
54NEW1KENNY CHESNEYCarry On
55652SABRINA CARPENTERGo Go Juice
56452THE ROLLING STONESIn The Stars
57533MEGAN MORONEYBeautiful Things
58NEW1KOE WETZELHurts Like You
59NEW1MGK & WIZ KHALIFAGirl Next Door
60573TUCKER WETMOREBrunette
61613KANYE WEST & TRAVIS SCOTTFather
62773ELEVATION WORSHIP & CHANDLER MOOREGod I'm Just Grateful
63373CHRIS BROWN feat. LEON THOMASFallin'
64703COREY KENT & KOE WETZELRocky Mountain Low
65563J. COLEWho Tf Iz U
66NEW1THE STROKESFalling Out Of Love
67292BRANDON LAKE & NICK JONASThe Author
68763DON TOLIVERBody
69583JASON ALDEANDon't Tell On Me
70712LAUREN SANDERSON feat. FRED DURSTCome Say Sum
71823BAILEY ZIMMERMANChevy Silverado
72NEW1LUKE SPILLERWhen I Die Will I Miss Living
73NEW1DAN + SHAYSay So
74592MOTIONLESS IN WHITE & COREY TAYLORPlaying God
75733FRENCH MONTANA & MAX BEver Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf)
76NEW1BRYAN ANDREWSYeehaw
77793KANE BROWNWoman
78743BELLY GANG KUSHINGTON & YKNIECEFriend Do Remix
79882PAUL McCARTNEY & RINGO STARRHome To Us
80813MORGAN WALLENDon't We
81NEW1SIENNA SPIROMaterial Lover
82NEW1DABABYPop Dat Thang
83462THE ROLLING STONESRough And Twisted
84723TYLAChanel
85NEW1BOSSMAN DLOWMotion Party
86NEW1MODEST MOUSEThird Side Of The Moon
87NEW1BRIAN FALLONNot Bad For New Jersey
88873GUNNA feat. BURNA BOYWGFT
89663BABY KEEM feat. KENDRICK LAMAR & MOMO BOYDGood Flirts
90NEW1TORI KELLYControl
91843LIL UZI VERTWhat You Saying
92402LADY GAGAShape Of A Woman
93NEW1LUKE BRYANWord On The Street
94NEW1TYLA feat. ZARA LARSSONShe Did It Again
95952DON TOLIVERE85
96NEW1AESPA feat. G-DRAGONWDA (Whole Different Animal)
97NEW1SEXYY RED & KEY GLOCKHang Wit A Bad Bitch
98NEW1GRACIE ABRAMSHit The Wall
99383KACEY MUSGRAVESDry Spell
100933ZACH TOPSouth Of Sanity
LEAVING THIS WEEK
BEBE REXHANew Religion
JAMAL ROBERTSPerfect For Me
SOCIAL DISTORTIONThe Way Things Were
DILJIT DOSANJH, CHANI NATTAN & TRU-SKOOLMorni
GENER8ION & YUNG LEANStorm II
MOTIONLESS IN WHITEAfraid Of The Dark
A$AP ROCKY feat. BRENT FAIYAZStay Here 4 Life
NICK JONAS & BRANDON LAKEHope (Remix)
ALEX WARRENFine Place To Die
KEITH URBAN feat. MICHAEL McDONALDWe Go Back
DON WILLIAMSHow Can I Miss What I Never Had
KEITH URBANSummer Breeze
HALEY JONESHeaven's Got A Hold On Me
MADONNAI Feel So Free
GAVIN ADCOCKWannabe
CAMMY BARNESLet Me Down
GEORGE BIRGE & LUKE BRYANRide, Ride, Ride
PAPA ROACH & HANUMANKINDSee U In Hell
BARRY MANILOWAnother Life
GOOSETorero
ZARA LARSSON & PINKPANTHERESSMidnight Sun (Girls Trip)
DOGSTARThis Sphere
MUNAEastside Girls
CORTISGo!


🎧 Bruno Mars Holds Strong as Olivia Dean and Ella Langley Heat Up the U.S. Combined Singles Chart

The latest edition of the U.S. Combined Singles Chart — blending radio airplay and iTunes downloads — confirms one thing: pop powerhouses and country crossovers are dominating American listeners right now. With only three weeks of chart history so far, competition is already intense, major debuts are arriving every week, and several artists are building serious momentum.


🔥 Bruno Mars Keeps the Crown for a Third Week

At No. 1 once again, Bruno Mars remains untouchable with “I Just Might”, securing a third consecutive week atop the combined rankings. The superstar continues to dominate both radio rotations and digital sales, proving his crossover appeal remains unmatched in 2026.

Even more impressive, Bruno Mars doubles his presence inside the Top 10 as “Risk It All” jumps from No. 9 to No. 6, giving him one of the strongest weeks of any artist on the chart.


📈 Olivia Dean Emerges as a Major Breakout Force

British soul-pop sensation Olivia Dean is becoming one of the biggest stories of the summer. “Man I Need” climbs to a new peak at No. 2, while “So Easy (To Fall In Love)” rises to No. 4.

With two tracks inside the Top 5 simultaneously, Olivia Dean is clearly connecting with American audiences in a major way. Her emotional songwriting and retro-inspired production are translating perfectly across streaming, downloads, and radio audiences alike.


🤠 Ella Langley Continues Country Momentum

Country breakout star Ella Langley remains one of the chart’s most consistent performers. “Choosin’ Texas” stays firmly inside the Top 3 at No. 3, while “Be Her” lands at No. 10.

Meanwhile, her collaboration with Morgan Wallen, “I Can’t Love You Anymore”, holds at No. 13. Even more notably, her brand-new single “Dandelion” debuts at No. 32 this week, giving Ella Langley four songs simultaneously inside the Top 40.

That kind of multi-track success is increasingly rare in today’s fragmented music landscape.


Taylor Swift Scores Big Gains

After a relatively quiet launch week, Taylor Swift surges across the chart with multiple tracks climbing rapidly.

  • “The Fate Of Ophelia” leaps from No. 18 to No. 12
  • “Opalite” jumps from No. 19 to No. 14
  • “Elizabeth Taylor” rises to No. 30

The continued growth suggests strong fan-driven purchasing power combined with increasing radio support — a combination that could push Taylor Swift back into the Top 10 very soon.


🚀 Biggest Climbers of the Week

Several songs posted massive gains this week, showing strong momentum across both airplay and downloads.

📻 Standout Movers

  • Djo“End Of Beginning” rockets from No. 67 to No. 22
  • Luke Bryan“Country And She Knows It” explodes from No. 98 to No. 23
  • Luke Combs“Be By You” climbs from No. 39 to No. 19
  • Taylor Swift“The Fate Of Ophelia” rises 6 spots to No. 12
  • Cameron Whitcomb“Kingdom Of Fear” surges from No. 48 to No. 31

The resurgence of catalog favorite “End Of Beginning” by Djo is especially notable, fueled by continued viral traction and renewed radio attention.


🆕 New Entries Shake Up the Chart

This week brings a wave of fresh debuts spanning pop, rock, country, hip-hop, and K-pop.

🎵 Notable New Arrivals

  • Ella Langley“Dandelion” (No. 32)
  • Noah Kahan“Doors” (No. 40)
  • Breaking Benjamin“Something Wicked” (No. 52)
  • MGK & Wiz Khalifa“Girl Next Door” (No. 59)
  • The Strokes“Falling Out Of Love” (No. 66)
  • Tori Kelly“Control” (No. 90)
  • Aespa feat. G-Dragon“WDA (Whole Different Animal)” (No. 96)
  • Gracie Abrams“Hit The Wall” (No. 98)

The diversity of genres entering the chart each week highlights how hybrid the U.S. music market has become, with country, alternative rock, rap, K-pop, and classic pop all competing side-by-side.


🎤 Country Music Continues Its Dominance

One of the clearest trends in the current combined chart is the overwhelming presence of country artists.

This week alone, strong performances come from:

  • Luke Combs
  • Luke Bryan
  • Morgan Wallen
  • Koe Wetzel
  • Bailey Zimmerman
  • Jordan Davis
  • Kane Brown
  • Jason Aldean
  • Zach Top
  • Megan Moroney

Country music’s ability to thrive on both radio and digital sales gives the genre a massive advantage in this particular ranking format.


🌍 Pop, K-Pop and Global Acts Stay Competitive

While country dominates numerically, international and pop artists remain highly influential.

BTS continue holding steady with “Swim”, while Tyla lands two songs on the chart, including the new collaboration with Zara Larsson. Meanwhile, Aespa and G-Dragon deliver one of the week’s most talked-about debuts with “WDA (Whole Different Animal)”.

The international flavor of the rankings proves that global fandoms still play a major role in digital purchasing trends.


📊 The Week’s Top 10 Overview

  1. Bruno MarsI Just Might
  2. Olivia DeanMan I Need
  3. Ella LangleyChoosin’ Texas
  4. Olivia DeanSo Easy (To Fall In Love)
  5. Olivia RodrigoDrop Dead
  6. Bruno MarsRisk It All
  7. RAYEWhere Is My Husband!
  8. Tame ImpalaDracula
  9. Noah KahanThe Great Divide
  10. Ella LangleyBe Her

🎶 Final Thoughts

Only three weeks into the existence of this new combined U.S. singles ranking, clear trends are already emerging. Bruno Mars remains the benchmark for mainstream success, Olivia Dean is rapidly becoming a breakout star in America, and country music continues to dominate the airwaves.

With major new entries arriving every week and fan-driven download activity heavily influencing movement, this chart is quickly becoming one of the most fascinating indicators of what Americans are truly listening to right now.


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