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United States / US Global Singles Chart 14.06.2026

This ranking for the USA, dated 14 June 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
117BRUNO MARSI Just Might
237ELLA LANGLEYChoosin' Texas
327OLIVIA DEANSo Easy (To Fall In Love)
463ARIANA GRANDEHate That I Made You Love Me
557BRUNO MARSRisk It All
677ELLA LANGLEYBe Her
787OLIVIA RODRIGODrop Dead
897TAME IMPALADracula
9107SOMBRHomewrecker
10762TAYLOR SWIFTI Knew It, I Knew You
11127ALEX WARRENFever Dream
12237FRENCH MONTANA & MAX BEver Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf)
13117ELLA LANGLEY & MORGAN WALLENI Can't Love You Anymore
14187LUKE COMBSBe By You
15157TEDDY SWIMSMr. Know It All
16137ZARA LARSSONMidnight Sun
17175GRACIE ABRAMSHit The Wall
18197NOAH KAHANThe Great Divide
19164DRAKEJanice STFU
20217HARRY STYLESAmerican Girls
21307MADONNA & SABRINA CARPENTERBring Your Love
22273YUNG MIAMISpend Dat
23327STELLA LEFTYBoston
24227T.I.Let 'Em Know
25247HARDY, ERIC CHURCH, MORGAN WALLEN & TIM MCGRAWMcArthur
26606DJOEnd Of Beginning
27207TAYLOR SWIFTOpalite
28317PINKPANTHERESS & ZARA LARSSONStateside
29802SHABOOZEYCowgirl
30257LUKE COMBSSleepless In A Hotel Room
3147OLIVIA DEANMan I Need
32337CAMERON WHITCOMBKingdom Of Fear
33267SIENNA SPIRODie On This Hill
34437DEXTER AND THE MOONROCKSFreakin' Out
35525FORREST FRANKOkay!
36357TAYLOR SWIFTElizabeth Taylor
37367ONEREPUBLICNeed Your Love
38347ELEVATION WORSHIP & CHANDLER MOOREGod I'm Just Grateful
39287BTSSwim
40712MADONNALove Sensation
41385ELLA LANGLEYDandelion
42474SHAKIRA & BURNA BOYDai Dai
43447JOSH ROSSHate How You Look
44394OLIVIA RODRIGOThe Cure
45407RILEY GREENChange My Mind
46507JASON ALDEANDon't Tell On Me
47645KEITH URBANSummer Breeze
48517JOSH FAWAZLike A Prayer
49497MORGAN WALLENDon't We
50427ELLA LANGLEYLoving Life Again
51454JUSTIN BIEBERSpeed Demon
52537MEGAN MORONEYBeautiful Things
53147RAYEWhere Is My Husband!
54374G FLIPBed On Fire
55595TEMSWhat You Need
56734EVANESCENCEWho Will You Follow
571005KEITH URBAN feat. MICHAEL McDONALDWe Go Back
58RE3KEITH URBANSteal Away
59652SABRINA CARPENTERHouse Tour
60852ALEX WARRENPassenger
61487JORDAN DAVISTurn This Truck Around
62577SABRINA CARPENTERWhen Did You Get Hot?
63667COREY KENT & KOE WETZELRocky Mountain Low
64707BAILEY ZIMMERMANChevy Silverado
65NEW1HANBack To Life
66722LAINEY WILSON & JOHN MAYERPhone, Keys, Wallet
67757KANE BROWNWoman
68867CHRIS BROWNObvious
69RE4GEORGE BIRGE & LUKE BRYANRide, Ride, Ride
70825DABABYPop Dat Thang
71417RILEY GREENMy Way
72797DON TOLIVERBody
73NEW1JACK WHITEDollar Bill
74784DRAKE2 Hard 4 The Radio
75NEW1DRAKEShabang
76636SABRINA CARPENTERGo Go Juice
77NEW1THE MENZINGERSBetter Angels
78NEW1ANDREA BOCELLI, DAVID GUETTA, EJAE & MEGAN THEE STALLIONDNA (More Than A Game)
79913ELLA MAI100
80NEW1BTSCome Over
81945TYLA feat. ZARA LARSSONShe Did It Again
82NEW1CODY JOHNSONHorseback
83897LUKE BRYANCountry And She Knows It
84NEW1AARON LEWISThe Door
85836DON TOLIVERE85
86687TUCKER WETMOREBrunette
87NEW1MARIA WIRRIES, L.J. BENET & ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST OF THE LOST BOYSNow, Forever
88RE3KENNY CHESNEYCarry On
89NEW1TRANSFORMERS & BRITTNEY SLAYESThe Transformers (Theme) [Reformatted Edition]
90NEW1NIALL HORANTastes So Good
91NEW1THE REVIVALISTSGet It Honest
92NEW1LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT & KATSEYEIconic By Mistake
93RE4ZACH TOPSouth Of Sanity
94NEW1BLAKE WHITENBarely Gettin' By
95RE3DAN + SHAYSay So
96952DAVE & TEMSRaindance
97NEW1TOVE LO & STROMAEDes Fleurs
98RE2JOHNNY VENUSI Want You Back
99NEW1RICK ROSS feat. T.I.Mahogany Caskets
100NEW1CHARLES WESLEY GODWIN & WYATT FLORESHey There Son
LEAVING THIS WEEK
KEHLANIFolded
RILEY GREENThink As You Drunk
DEATH CAB FOR CUTIEStone Over Water
BABY KEEM feat. KENDRICK LAMAR & MOMO BOYDGood Flirts
SARA BAREILLESHome
SARA BAREILLES feat. BRANDI CARLILESalt Then Sour Then Sweet
MASTODONYour Ghost Again
CODY JOHNSONTake Me Back (Leave Me There)
ROLE MODELHigh Hopes 3000
VINCE STAPLESCotton
GUNNA feat. BURNA BOYWgft
DEVILDRIVERDead In The Water
A PERFECT CIRCLEStarless
MUSENightshift Superstar
LADY GAGA & DOECHIIRunway
MERCYMEMake It Well
WEEZER feat. WEDNESDAYWe Might As Well Be Strangers
SIENNA SPIROMaterial Lover
FORREST FRANKThe Jesus Generation
SHAKIRAZoo
AESPALemonade
LIL UZI VERTWhat You Saying
BELLY GANG KUSHINGTON & YKNIECEFriend Do Remix


🎯 US Radio & iTunes Combined Chart: Bruno Mars Holds Firm as Taylor Swift Ignites the Biggest Surge of the Week

The latest edition of the combined US Radio Airplay and iTunes Download Chart delivers one clear message: established superstars are leveraging major media moments and strategic releases to dominate consumer demand, while country music continues to strengthen its grip on both radio and digital purchasing behavior.

At the summit, Bruno Mars remains untouchable, but the week’s most spectacular story belongs to Taylor Swift, whose explosive return to country-inspired songwriting has triggered one of the strongest download-driven climbs of the year.

🚀 Taylor Swift’s Blockbuster Jump Changes the Landscape

The most impressive movement of the week comes from Taylor Swift, whose « I Knew It, I Knew You » rockets from No. 76 to No. 10 in only its second chart week.

The surge is hardly surprising. The track was unveiled as an original song for Toy Story 5 and immediately became a major cultural event. Industry reports indicate that the song broke first-day streaming records on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music for a soundtrack release while also becoming one of the most downloaded titles in the country. The song’s nostalgic country flavor has resonated strongly with longtime fans, many of whom view it as a return to the storytelling roots that launched Swift’s career. Recent media coverage surrounding the Toy Story 5 premiere has only amplified visibility and consumer interest.

The result is a massive digital-sales advantage that is now spilling over into radio exposure.

Meanwhile, Swift also places additional titles inside the Top 40, including « Opalite » (No. 27) and « Elizabeth Taylor » (No. 36), reinforcing her continued dominance across multiple audience segments.

👑 Bruno Mars Continues His Remarkable 2026 Run

For a seventh consecutive week, Bruno Mars remains at No. 1 with « I Just Might. »

The song has proven exceptionally resilient thanks to a rare combination of radio strength and download appeal. Since the release of his album The Romantic, Mars has enjoyed one of the strongest comeback campaigns of the decade. The album debuted at No. 1 and generated sustained momentum for both « I Just Might » and fellow hit « Risk It All, » which remains firmly planted inside the Top 5 this week.

What makes Mars particularly dangerous in this format is his cross-generational appeal. Adult Contemporary, Pop and Hot AC stations continue to support him heavily, while download buyers remain unusually active compared with many streaming-era artists.

🔥 Ariana Grande’s Momentum Keeps Growing

One of the chart’s biggest gainers inside the Top 10 is Ariana Grande, whose « Hate That I Made You Love Me » climbs 6-4 during only its third week.

The single has rapidly become one of the defining pop releases of early summer. Ahead of the July release of her forthcoming album Petal, Grande has generated enormous attention through both media appearances and her highly praised return to touring. Industry reports recently highlighted the song’s global streaming dominance, including a No. 1 debut in major markets and exceptional Spotify activity.

The combination of intense fan demand and increasing radio rotations suggests the track could soon challenge for the chart summit.

🤠 Ella Langley Emerges as Country’s Breakout Force

Few artists are enjoying a stronger year than Ella Langley.

« Choosin’ Texas » rises 3-2, placing the singer within striking distance of the chart’s top position. At the same time, « Be Her » advances to No. 6, « I Can’t Love You Anymore » with Morgan Wallen holds inside the Top 15, and « Dandelion » continues its ascent at No. 41.

This multi-song presence reflects a broader trend in American radio, where female country artists are experiencing renewed momentum. Langley’s ability to convert radio exposure into paid downloads has become one of the biggest stories of the format.

📈 French Montana & Max B Deliver a Surprise Climber

Another notable winner this week is French Montana & Max B, whose « Ever Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf) » vaults from No. 23 to No. 12.

The record has benefited from strong social-media engagement and renewed attention surrounding Max B’s long-awaited return to the spotlight. While radio support remains moderate compared with mainstream pop releases, download activity appears to be driving the song upward at an impressive pace.

If airplay expands over the coming weeks, a Top 10 breakthrough is increasingly realistic.

🎸 Luke Combs Strengthens His Position

Country superstar Luke Combs continues to demonstrate extraordinary consistency.

« Be By You » climbs four places to No. 14, while « Sleepless In A Hotel Room » remains securely inside the Top 30. Unlike many contemporary country releases that rely heavily on streaming, Combs continues to perform exceptionally well among radio audiences and traditional music buyers.

That balanced audience profile remains a major competitive advantage in a chart weighted toward both airplay and downloads.

🎶 Djo Becomes One of the Week’s Fastest Movers

One of the chart’s most eye-catching gains belongs to Djo, whose viral favorite « End Of Beginning » leaps from No. 60 to No. 26.

The song’s continued endurance demonstrates how viral catalog tracks can maintain commercial relevance long after their initial breakthrough. Sustained social-media usage and ongoing digital purchases have allowed the track to remain a powerful force despite intense competition from newer releases.

🌟 Madonna Scores a Double Win

A remarkable late-career achievement is unfolding for Madonna.

The collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter, « Bring Your Love, » climbs to No. 21, while solo single « Love Sensation » explodes from No. 71 to No. 40 in just its second chart week.

The renewed momentum reflects strong fan engagement and highlights Madonna’s continued ability to generate download sales, particularly among dedicated audiences who remain highly active purchasers.

🔥 Country Music Dominates the Mid-Chart

Beyond the headline moves, country remains the week’s defining genre.

Major gains come from:

  • Shaboozey – « Cowgirl » (80-29)
  • Keith Urban – « Summer Breeze » (64-47)
  • Keith Urban feat. Michael McDonald – « We Go Back » (100-57)
  • George Birge & Luke Bryan – « Ride, Ride, Ride » (re-entry at No. 69)
  • Zach Top – « South Of Sanity » (re-entry at No. 93)

The sheer volume of country titles moving upward illustrates how strongly the format continues to perform across both terrestrial radio and digital purchasing channels.

📉 Biggest Declines of the Week

Not every major artist enjoyed positive momentum.

Olivia Dean’s « Man I Need » suffers one of the chart’s sharpest drops, sliding from No. 4 to No. 31 despite her continued Top 3 presence with « So Easy (To Fall In Love). »

Meanwhile, RAYE experiences a significant correction as « Where Is My Husband! » tumbles from No. 14 to No. 53.

Riley Green’s « My Way » also retreats sharply, falling from No. 41 to No. 71.

These declines suggest that download support may be softening even where radio exposure remains healthy.

🎤 New Entries Worth Watching

Several fresh debuts could become major stories in the coming weeks:

  • HAN – « Back To Life » (No. 65)
  • Jack White – « Dollar Bill » (No. 73)
  • BTS – « Come Over » (No. 80)
  • Cody Johnson – « Horseback » (No. 82)
  • Niall Horan – « Tastes So Good » (No. 90)
  • LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT & KATSEYE – « Iconic By Mistake » (No. 92)
  • Tove Lo & Stromae – « Des Fleurs » (No. 97)

Among these, BTS and the multinational collaboration between LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT and KATSEYE possess particularly strong fan-driven download potential that could translate into rapid chart growth.

🔍 Final Analysis

This week’s ranking highlights three dominant themes shaping the American music market.

First, Bruno Mars remains the benchmark for sustained mainstream success. Second, Taylor Swift has once again demonstrated her unmatched ability to transform a soundtrack contribution into a major commercial event. Finally, country music continues to expand its influence, with Ella Langley, Luke Combs, Shaboozey, and Keith Urban all benefiting from a marketplace where radio and paid downloads still matter enormously.

With Ariana Grande gaining momentum ahead of Petal, Swift’s soundtrack phenomenon accelerating, and several country titles building strength, next week’s battle for the upper reaches of the chart promises to be one of the most competitive of the summer.

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