This ranking for UK, dated 21 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
| TW | LW | Wks | Artist | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | TAYLOR SWIFT | I Knew It, I Knew You |
| 2 | 1 | 17 | ALEX WARREN | Fever Dream |
| 3 | 4 | 17 | RAYE | Where Is My Husband! |
| 4 | 3 | 4 | ARIANA GRANDE | Hate That I Made You Love Me |
| 5 | 5 | 17 | BRUNO MARS | I Just Might |
| 6 | 8 | 9 | OLIVIA RODRIGO | Drop Dead |
| 7 | 6 | 15 | TAME IMPALA | Dracula |
| 8 | 7 | 16 | BEBE REXHA | New Religion |
| 9 | 12 | 6 | MYLES SMITH | Hold Me In The Dark |
| 10 | 9 | 17 | ELLA LANGLEY | Choosin' Texas |
| 11 | 10 | 7 | SIENNA SPIRO | Material Lover |
| 12 | 11 | 17 | ZARA LARSSON | Midnight Sun |
| 13 | 15 | 8 | STELLA LEFTY | Boston |
| 14 | 27 | 15 | HARRY STYLES | American Girls |
| 15 | 14 | 17 | SOMBR | Homewrecker |
| 16 | 16 | 6 | CALVIN HARRIS & JAZZY | Satisfy |
| 17 | 30 | 3 | ALEX WARREN | Passenger |
| 18 | 13 | 14 | ANOTR feat. 54 ULTRA | Talk To You |
| 19 | 18 | 17 | TAYLOR SWIFT | Opalite |
| 20 | 23 | 11 | TEDDY SWIMS | Mr. Know It All |
| 21 | 17 | 17 | SIENNA SPIRO | Die On This Hill |
| 22 | 19 | 17 | DJO | End Of Beginning |
| 23 | 21 | 8 | PROSPA & CLOONEE | Free Your Mind |
| 24 | 26 | 17 | MYLES SMITH & NIALL HORAN | Drive Safe |
| 25 | 52 | 4 | LOLA YOUNG | From Down Here |
| 26 | 29 | 17 | DAVE & TEMS | Raindance |
| 27 | 38 | 6 | GRACIE ABRAMS | Hit The Wall |
| 28 | 40 | 6 | HARRY STYLES | Dance No More |
| 29 | 20 | 4 | OLIVIA RODRIGO | The Cure |
| 30 | 28 | 8 | MADONNA & SABRINA CARPENTER | Bring Your Love |
| 31 | 36 | 17 | BELLA KAY | Iloveitiloveitiloveit |
| 32 | 24 | 7 | THE ROLLING STONES | In The Stars |
| 33 | 33 | 4 | THE SCRIPT | Man In The Arena |
| 34 | 90 | 5 | NOTHING BUT THIEVES | Evolution |
| 35 | 42 | 4 | SHAKIRA & BURNA BOY | Dai Dai |
| 36 | 31 | 3 | DAVID GUETTA, ALOK & STICK FIGURE | Run Run River (Angels Above Me) |
| 37 | 32 | 4 | HUGEL, IMAEL ANGEL & ULTRA NATÉ | Movin' To The Sun |
| 38 | NEW | 1 | OLIVIA RODRIGO | Stupid Song |
| 39 | NEW | 1 | ROLE MODEL | High Hopes 3000 |
| 40 | 45 | 17 | SONNY FODERA, D.O.D & POPPY BASKCOMB | Think About Us |
| 41 | 22 | 17 | SAM FENDER & OLIVIA DEAN | Rein Me In |
| 42 | 39 | 17 | MILKY & MALL GRAB | Just The Way You Are |
| 43 | NEW | 1 | AITCH | RMB (Ring My Bell) |
| 44 | 82 | 2 | BTS | Come Over |
| 45 | 50 | 2 | ANDREA BOCELLI, DAVID GUETTA, EJAE & MEGAN THEE STALLION | DNA (More Than A Game) |
| 46 | 41 | 9 | LEWIS CAPALDI | Stay Love |
| 47 | 60 | 5 | DRAKE | Janice STFU |
| 48 | 43 | 8 | KEHLANI feat. USHER | Shoulda Never |
| 49 | NEW | 1 | APPLETON | Ready To Begin |
| 50 | NEW | 1 | MOTIONLESS IN WHITE & SKYLAR GREY | R.I.P. |
| 51 | 25 | 14 | TAKE THAT | You're A Superstar |
| 52 | 55 | 12 | CAMERON WHITCOMB | Kingdom Of Fear |
| 53 | 83 | 4 | MK feat. POPPY BASKCOMB | Zone |
| 54 | 46 | 2 | BILLY RAY CYRUS | You're Not Here |
| 55 | NEW | 1 | LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT & KATSEYE | Iconic By Mistake |
| 56 | 59 | 2 | NIALL HORAN | Tastes So Good |
| 57 | 56 | 5 | KYLIE MINOGUE | Light Up |
| 58 | 97 | 3 | MYLES SMITH | My Mess |
| 59 | 54 | 9 | TYLA feat. ZARA LARSSON | She Did It Again |
| 60 | 51 | 12 | DOMINIC FIKE | White Keys |
| 61 | 65 | 3 | CHARLI XCX | SS26 |
| 62 | 61 | 3 | SHABOOZEY | Cowgirl |
| 63 | 68 | 4 | JORJA SMITH | What's Done Is Done |
| 64 | RE | 3 | THE ROLLING STONES | Rough And Twisted |
| 65 | 95 | 2 | F3MIII | Noble |
| 66 | NEW | 1 | NATALIE IMBRUGLIA | Algorithm |
| 67 | 49 | 15 | TAYLOR SWIFT | Elizabeth Taylor |
| 68 | 62 | 7 | JOSH FAWAZ | Like A Prayer |
| 69 | 47 | 5 | G FLIP | Bed On Fire |
| 70 | 73 | 17 | HAVEN. & KAITLIN ARAGON | I Run |
| 71 | 94 | 2 | DJ GOJA | Mi Chico |
| 72 | 77 | 4 | STORMZY & ODEAL | 24 Hours |
| 73 | NEW | 1 | BLOSSOMS | Meet Me In Love |
| 74 | 85 | 3 | MAISIE PETERS | Questions |
| 75 | 35 | 3 | KEITH URBAN feat. MICHAEL McDONALD | We Go Back |
| 76 | NEW | 1 | THE SHIRES | A Good Life |
| 77 | RE | 14 | HARRY STYLES | Aperture |
| 78 | NEW | 1 | ADAM LAMBERT | Under The Rhythm |
| 79 | 64 | 14 | TINIE TEMPAH & DAECOLM | Living Life |
| 80 | NEW | 1 | JOHNNY MARR | Spin |
| 81 | 63 | 3 | SONNY FODERA & LIBIANCA | Let Me Be In Your Arms |
| 82 | 66 | 3 | SLAYYYTER | Dance... |
| 83 | RE | 2 | EZRA COLLECTIVE feat. PA SALIEU | Only Love |
| 84 | NEW | 1 | CHAKA KHAN & SNOOP DOGG | Boogie's In My Soul |
| 85 | 76 | 14 | BRUNO MARS | Risk It All |
| 86 | NEW | 1 | MATT CARDLE | Broken |
| 87 | RE | 2 | HUGEL & SOLTO | Jamaican (Bam Bam) |
| 88 | 81 | 5 | MARTIN GARRIX & ED SHEERAN | Repeat It |
| 89 | 70 | 6 | FISHER & TONES AND I | Favour |
| 90 | 44 | 4 | NATHAN EVANS & SAINT PHNX | Home (World Cup 2026) |
| 91 | RE | 2 | JOHN NEWMAN | Merry Go |
| 92 | 93 | 7 | ZARA LARSSON & PINKPANTHERESS | Midnight Sun (Girls Trip) |
| 93 | 100 | 4 | JOEL CORRY & RAHH | Devotion (Sweetest Emotion) |
| 94 | 89 | 15 | GUNNA feat. BURNA BOY | WGFT |
| 95 | RE | 10 | SIENNA SPIRO | The Visitor |
| 96 | NEW | 1 | INPATIENT, REN & CHRIS WEBBY | Smoking Gun |
| 97 | RE | 8 | KACEY MUSGRAVES | Dry Spell |
| 98 | RE | 3 | LOUIS TOMLINSON | Sunflowers |
| 99 | NEW | 1 | MARILYN MANSON | Exit Wound |
| 100 | NEW | 1 | NOAH KAHAN | Doors |
| LEAVING THIS WEEK | ||||
| MADONNA | Love Sensation | |||
| DURAN DURAN feat. NILE RODGERS | Free To Love | |||
| NICK MORGAN | No Scotland No Party (World Cup 2026 Edition) | |||
| DANIEL PEMBERTON & BRIAN MAY | Eternia | |||
| MUSE | Nightshift Superstar | |||
| ELLIE GOULDING | Black Prada Dress | |||
| HAN | Back To Life | |||
| CMAT | The Jamie Oliver Petrol Station | |||
| MADONNA | I Feel So Free | |||
| INTERPOL | See Out Loud | |||
| KINGFISHR | The Sun Will Never Settle | |||
| BOYZLIFE | Chills | |||
| EVANESCENCE | Who Will You Follow | |||
| FLO | Leak It | |||
| INTERPOL | This Mirror Weighs A Ton | |||
| SOFT CELL | Danceteria | |||
| ROGER TAYLOR & NDLOVU YOUTH CHOIR | Come On Summer (It's Party Time) | |||
| STEPHEN SANCHEZ | Chuck The Money | |||
| BAD COMPANY UK & LATTE | Planet Dust (Latte Remix) | |||
| TRANSFORMERS & BRITTNEY SLAYES | The Transformers (Theme) [Reformatted Edition] | |||
| BECKY HILL | More! More! More! | |||
| BRIAN FALLON | Pearls | |||
| JASON DERULO | Sexy For Me | |||
| THE FIZZ | A Crazy Shot In The Dark |
🎙️ UK Airplay & iTunes Combined Chart: Taylor Swift Holds Firm While Olivia Rodrigo Ignites, Nothing But Thieves Explode and Harry Styles Accelerates
The latest UK combined ranking blending national radio airplay and iTunes download performance reveals a fascinating battle between blockbuster pop releases, radio-supported growers and digitally driven fan-powered surges. While Taylor Swift consolidates her leadership at the summit, several of the chart’s biggest stories come from artists enjoying powerful support from influential British radio stations alongside renewed consumer demand.
🚀 Taylor Swift Strengthens Her Grip At No.1
Taylor Swift climbs from No.2 to No.1 with “I Knew It, I Knew You”, confirming that the song is not merely a download phenomenon but a genuine cross-platform hit. The track recently debuted atop the Official UK Singles Chart and continues to dominate both sales and downloads while benefiting from sustained airplay support. The song’s profile has been further boosted by its connection to Toy Story 5, with Swift revealing she wrote and produced it in an exceptionally short creative burst alongside longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff.
Radio support remains broad. The single is present on major contemporary playlists including Affinity Radio and B Radio, where it remains among the most played records of the week, helping maintain the balance between digital consumption and audience reach that defines this combined ranking.
📈 Alex Warren Continues A Remarkable Double Assault
Few artists are enjoying a stronger moment than Alex Warren. While “Fever Dream” slips narrowly from No.1 to No.2, the bigger story may be the arrival of “Passenger”, which rockets from No.30 to No.17 in only its third chart week.
This dual presence illustrates how Warren has evolved from a streaming-heavy artist into a broader UK market force. Although “Passenger” is still building its radio footprint, growing playlist adoption and continued fan engagement on download platforms are clearly accelerating its trajectory. The presence of two major titles inside the Top 20 suggests Warren’s audience is now deep enough to support multiple concurrent hits.
🔥 RAYE Remains One Of Radio’s Most Reliable Forces
Holding steady near the summit, RAYE keeps “Where Is My Husband!” inside the Top 3. The singer continues to benefit from one of the strongest relationships with UK radio programmers, and her ability to sustain audience familiarity over long chart runs remains exceptional.
Unlike several newer entries relying primarily on release-week momentum, RAYE’s success is increasingly built on consistency. Stations favouring sophisticated adult-pop and crossover programming continue to provide a stable foundation for the single.
🎧 Olivia Rodrigo Delivers The Week’s Biggest Breakthrough
The strongest new story belongs to Olivia Rodrigo, who lands the highest new entry with “Stupid Song” at No.38 while simultaneously maintaining significant activity elsewhere on the chart through “Drop Dead” (No.6) and “The Cure” (No.29).
The timing is hardly surprising. Rodrigo’s newly released album You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love has generated substantial media attention, with critics praising the project’s musical evolution and emotional depth. “Stupid Song” was officially launched as a single alongside the album release and quickly attracted strong digital demand. The accompanying New York-shot video has generated significant online engagement and helped introduce the track to a wider audience.
Crucially, radio support is already developing. BBC Radio 1 places “Stupid Song” inside its current Hot 50 airplay ranking, while “Drop Dead” and “The Cure” remain active across multiple stations. That multi-track exposure gives Rodrigo one of the strongest overall radio profiles in the market right now.
📻 Nothing But Thieves Convert Rock Airplay Into Chart Momentum
One of the most impressive climbs comes from Nothing But Thieves, whose single “Evolution” surges from No.90 to No.34.
The move is strongly supported by radio activity. The song currently sits at No.1 on the Absolute Radio Hot 15, a particularly influential outlet for UK rock audiences. That kind of concentrated support often acts as a catalyst for wider discovery, and the band appears to be benefiting from exactly that effect.
Unlike many mainstream pop records, “Evolution” is building through format-specific loyalty and audience retention rather than initial release hype, making this one of the most sustainable-looking gains of the week.
⭐ Harry Styles Generates Momentum Across Multiple Singles
Harry Styles delivers one of the strongest overall performances in the chart.
“American Girls” leaps from No.27 to No.14, while “Dance No More” climbs from No.40 to No.28. Meanwhile, former chart title “Aperture” re-enters at No.77.
Radio is clearly driving much of this momentum. “Dance No More” sits prominently within both BBC Radio 1 and Affinity Radio playlists, helping expose the track to younger audiences while “American Girls” continues to benefit from broader adult contemporary appeal.
The presence of three active songs simultaneously demonstrates the unusual catalogue strength Styles now enjoys in the UK market.
🌟 Lola Young Explodes Into The Upper Tier
The biggest Top 30 jump belongs to Lola Young, whose “From Down Here” rockets from No.52 to No.25.
The rise is supported by meaningful radio traction. BBC Radio 1 currently places the track among its most-played titles, giving Young access to one of the country’s most influential youth audiences. Combined with her growing reputation following previous UK successes, the song appears to be transitioning from specialist support into mainstream recognition.
🎵 Myles Smith Keeps Building A Long-Term Hit
British singer-songwriter Myles Smith continues his remarkable run as “Hold Me In The Dark” climbs from No.12 to No.9.
Airplay remains a major driver. The track ranks highly on both BBC Radio 1 and B Radio playlists, reflecting broad support across different demographics. Meanwhile, his collaboration with Niall Horan, “Drive Safe,” remains securely positioned inside the Top 25.
Smith’s sustained presence demonstrates that he is increasingly becoming one of the UK’s most dependable homegrown radio artists.
💃 Dance Music Scores Important Gains
Several dance records post notable advances this week.
MK and Poppy Baskcomb climb from No.83 to No.53 with “Zone”, aided by strong support at Affinity Radio, BBC Radio 1 and B Radio.
Meanwhile, David Guetta, Alok and Stick Figure continue moving upward with “Run Run River (Angels Above Me)”, while Prospa & Cloonee maintain excellent visibility thanks to BBC Radio 1’s heavy rotation of “Free Your Mind.”
These records illustrate how specialist dance support can still translate into broader chart success when accompanied by healthy digital engagement.
🎤 Strong Debuts Highlight A Competitive Market
Several fresh arrivals deserve attention.
Role Model enters at No.39 with “High Hopes 3000,” already benefiting from enthusiastic online support.
Aitch returns with “RMB (Ring My Bell)” at No.43, while veteran stars Natalie Imbruglia, Adam Lambert, Johnny Marr, Chaka Khan and Snoop Dogg all secure debuts further down the chart.
The diversity of these new entries demonstrates the unique nature of this combined ranking, where legacy acts, streaming stars, radio favourites and download-heavy fanbases can all compete on relatively equal footing.
🎯 Conclusion
This week’s chart highlights the increasingly important balance between radio exposure and direct consumer support. Taylor Swift remains the dominant force at the top, but the most significant growth stories belong to artists successfully converting radio momentum into measurable download activity.
The rapid ascent of Nothing But Thieves, the continued expansion of Myles Smith, the multi-track dominance of Olivia Rodrigo, and the broadening success of Harry Styles all demonstrate that in today’s UK market, sustained radio backing remains one of the most powerful accelerators of chart movement when paired with committed fan engagement.

