Ranking of the most downloaded current and new singles on the iTunes digital platform from the USA, compiled from daily rankings from 15 June 2026 to 19 June 2026
| TW | LW | Wks | Artist | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 8 | ELLA LANGLEY | Choosin' Texas |
| 2 | 1 | 3 | TAYLOR SWIFT | I Knew It, I Knew You |
| 3 | 3 | 8 | ELLA LANGLEY | Be Her |
| 4 | 51 | 2 | BTS | Come Over |
| 5 | 7 | 8 | STELLA LEFTY | Boston |
| 6 | 6 | 8 | ELLA LANGLEY & MORGAN WALLEN | I Can't Love You Anymore |
| 7 | 4 | 3 | SHABOOZEY | Cowgirl |
| 8 | 5 | 4 | ARIANA GRANDE | Hate That I Made You Love Me |
| 9 | 9 | 8 | LUKE COMBS | Be By You |
| 10 | 76 | 2 | LOCASH & PARMALEE | Let The Country Music Play |
| 11 | 14 | 5 | YUNG MIAMI | Spend Dat |
| 12 | 11 | 7 | FORREST FRANK | Okay! |
| 13 | 8 | 8 | BRUNO MARS | I Just Might |
| 14 | 18 | 6 | ELLA LANGLEY | Dandelion |
| 15 | 15 | 8 | ELEVATION WORSHIP & CHANDLER MOORE | God I'm Just Grateful |
| 16 | 20 | 6 | SHAKIRA & BURNA BOY | Dai Dai |
| 17 | 58 | 2 | LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT & KATSEYE | Iconic By Mistake |
| 18 | 12 | 8 | OLIVIA DEAN | So Easy (To Fall In Love) |
| 19 | 19 | 8 | OLIVIA RODRIGO | Drop Dead |
| 20 | 70 | 2 | OLIVIA RODRIGO | Stupid Song |
| 21 | 23 | 8 | ALEX WARREN | Fever Dream |
| 22 | 16 | 8 | BRUNO MARS | Risk It All |
| 23 | 10 | 8 | CAMERON WHITCOMB | Kingdom Of Fear |
| 24 | 29 | 8 | ELLA LANGLEY | Loving Life Again |
| 25 | 98 | 3 | HUGEL, IMAEL ANGEL & ULTRA NATÉ | Movin' To The Sun |
| 26 | 21 | 8 | T.I. | Let 'Em Know |
| 27 | 13 | 3 | FRENCH MONTANA & MAX B | Ever Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf) |
| 28 | NEW | 1 | MOTIONLESS IN WHITE & SKYLAR GREY | R.I.P. |
| 29 | 26 | 8 | SOMBR | Homewrecker |
| 30 | 50 | 2 | ANDREA BOCELLI, DAVID GUETTA, EJAE & MEGAN THEE STALLION | DNA (More Than A Game) |
| 31 | 30 | 8 | DEXTER AND THE MOONROCKS | Freakin' Out |
| 32 | RE | 5 | BLAKE SHELTON | Let Him In Anyway |
| 33 | 27 | 8 | JOSH FAWAZ | Like A Prayer |
| 34 | NEW | 1 | TESLA | Never Alone |
| 35 | RE | 2 | MORGAN WALLEN | Don't We |
| 36 | RE | 6 | SIENNA SPIRO | Material Lover |
| 37 | 24 | 8 | TAME IMPALA | Dracula |
| 38 | 22 | 5 | OLIVIA RODRIGO | The Cure |
| 39 | 41 | 3 | LAINEY WILSON & JOHN MAYER | Phone, Keys, Wallet |
| 40 | 28 | 8 | TEDDY SWIMS | Mr. Know It All |
| 41 | 39 | 8 | NOAH KAHAN | The Great Divide |
| 42 | 52 | 2 | CODY JOHNSON | Horseback |
| 43 | 35 | 5 | DRAKE | Janice STFU |
| 44 | 43 | 8 | HARDY, ERIC CHURCH, MORGAN WALLEN & TIM MCGRAW | McArthur |
| 45 | NEW | 1 | SLEEP THEORY | Bye Bye Bye |
| 46 | 49 | 7 | ZARA LARSSON | Midnight Sun |
| 47 | NEW | 1 | QUICKSAND | Cool Guy |
| 48 | 38 | 6 | MADONNA & SABRINA CARPENTER | Bring Your Love |
| 49 | NEW | 1 | BEARTOOTH | Bullshit |
| 50 | NEW | 1 | D12 feat. METHOD MAN | Tenderism |
| 51 | NEW | 1 | JON BATISTE | Gospel Andante |
| 52 | 69 | 2 | HONESTAV & MGK | Crash First |
| 53 | 78 | 2 | BACKSTREET BOYS & PAW PATROL | Bottle Up |
| 54 | NEW | 1 | BOUNDARIES | May This Pain Never Leave |
| 55 | 45 | 8 | RILEY GREEN | My Way |
| 56 | RE | 2 | MOTIONLESS IN WHITE | Afraid Of The Dark |
| 57 | 44 | 6 | GRACIE ABRAMS | Hit The Wall |
| 58 | 67 | 2 | MARILYN MANSON | Exit Wound |
| 59 | NEW | 1 | NEEDTOBREATHE | Last Drink |
| 60 | 42 | 7 | DJO | End Of Beginning |
| 61 | 47 | 2 | DRAKE | Shabang |
| 62 | 25 | 7 | KEITH URBAN | Summer Breeze |
| 63 | 85 | 8 | LUKE COMBS | Sleepless In A Hotel Room |
| 64 | NEW | 1 | COLE SWINDELL | Girl Dad |
| 65 | 32 | 5 | G FLIP | Bed On Fire |
| 66 | 53 | 2 | AARON LEWIS | The Door |
| 67 | 54 | 6 | HARRY STYLES | American Girls |
| 68 | 71 | 4 | MUMFORD AND SONS & CHRIS STAPLETON | Here |
| 69 | NEW | 1 | NE-YO | Thinking What I'm Thinking |
| 70 | 79 | 8 | TAYLOR SWIFT | Opalite |
| 71 | 47 | 2 | DRAKE | Shabang |
| 72 | NEW | 1 | TEMPER CITY | Self Aware |
| 73 | NEW | 1 | HOUNDMOUTH | Don't Wanna Talk |
| 74 | NEW | 1 | TRASHCAN SINATRAS | Games For The ZX Spectrum |
| 75 | 99 | 4 | SLAYYYTER | Dance... |
| 76 | RE | 2 | RILEY GREEN | Change My Mind |
| 77 | RE | 3 | JOSIAH QUEEN | Demons |
| 78 | RE | 2 | SIENNA SPIRO | Die On This Hill |
| 79 | RE | 3 | MERCYME | Make It Well |
| 80 | NEW | 1 | TOM MacDONALD | Remember Who You Are |
| 81 | RE | 3 | DAN + SHAY | Say So |
| 82 | NEW | 1 | AMERICAN AQUARIUM | Twin Flames |
| 83 | NEW | 1 | PUNCH BROTHERS | Found In A Frozen Fog |
| 84 | NEW | 1 | DPAK & REAL AMERICA'S MUSIC feat. JOHNNY TWILIGHT | Together We Rise |
| 85 | NEW | 1 | THE VAMPIRE LESTAT | Your Biggest Fan |
| 86 | RE | 5 | KENNY CHESNEY | Carry On |
| 87 | RE | 6 | BRANDON LAKE & NICK JONAS | The Author |
| 88 | RE | 2 | CODY JOHNSON | I Want You |
| 89 | NEW | 1 | KAMERON MARLOWE | No Need For Leavin' |
| 90 | NEW | 1 | DON TOLIVER | E85 |
| 91 | NEW | 1 | PINKPANTHERESS & ZARA LARSSON | Stateside |
| 92 | NEW | 1 | F3MILI | Noble |
| 93 | NEW | 1 | BELLA KAY | Iloveitiloveitiloveit |
| 94 | RE | 2 | DOMINIC FIKE | White Keys |
| 95 | RE | 3 | NOAH KAHAN | Doors |
| 96 | RE | 4 | DRAKE, FUTURE & MOLLY SANTANA | Ran To Atlanta |
| 97 | 100 | 8 | BTS | Swim |
| 98 | RE | 3 | TEMS | What You Need |
| 99 | RE | 3 | KOE WETZEL | Hurts Like You |
| 100 | NEW | 1 | DJ GOJA | Mi Chico |
| LEAVING THIS WEEK | ||||
| MADONNA | Love Sensation | |||
| RAYE | Where Is My Husband! | |||
| EVANESCENCE | Who Will You Follow | |||
| KEITH URBAN feat. MICHAEL McDONALD | We Go Back | |||
| KEITH URBAN | Steal Away | |||
| ALEX WARREN | Passenger | |||
| HAN | Back To Life | |||
| JACK WHITE | Dollar Bill | |||
| THE MENZINGERS | Better Angels | |||
| MARIA WIRRIES, L.J. BENET & ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST OF THE LOST BOYS | Now, Forever | |||
| TRANSFORMERS & BRITTNEY SLAYES | The Transformers (Theme) [Reformatted Edition] | |||
| THE REVIVALISTS | Get It Honest | |||
| BLAKE WHITEN | Barely Gettin' By | |||
| TOVE LO & STROMAE | Des Fleurs | |||
| RICK ROSS feat. T.I. | Mahogany Caskets | |||
| CHARLES WESLEY GODWIN & WYATT FLORES | Hey There Son | |||
| MUSE | Nightshift Superstar | |||
| BRING ME THE HORIZON | Black & Blue (2026 Repented) | |||
| DANIEL PEMBERTON & BRIAN MAY | Eternia | |||
| BABYMONSTER | Sugar Honey Ice Tea | |||
| NIKO MOON | Get Country | |||
| MADONNA | I Feel So Free | |||
| THE RED CLAY STRAYS | Demons In Your Choir | |||
| CORAY | Esto Es México | |||
| INTERPOL | See Out Loud | |||
| THE WARNING | Ritual | |||
| THE WARNING | Ego | |||
| GRACE POTTER | Run Baby Run | |||
| THE WARNING | Kerosene | |||
| ELECTRIC CALLBOY feat. THE OFFSPRING | Let The Good Times Roll | |||
| BRIAN FALLON | Pearls | |||
| OMAR COURTZ | Koko | |||
| INTERPOL | This Mirror Weighs A Ton | |||
| TRAIN | Pennsylvania Turnpike | |||
| SHABOOZEY | Born To Die | |||
| NIALL HORAN | Dinner Party | |||
| OLANDRIA feat. NEEF, MILK, DES DOLLA$ & KIMORA | Ola Doll Anthem | |||
| BRANDON LAKE & LAINEY WILSON | The Jesus I Know Now | |||
| MICAH TYLER | Perfectly | |||
| RILEY GREEN | Think As You Drunk | |||
| MOVEMENTS | Everything Is Fine | |||
| WILLOW AVALON | Work To Do | |||
| FENIX FLEXIN, SHORELINE MAFIA & PURPS ON THE BEAT | Rubberz |
🇺🇸 US iTunes Singles Chart Analysis: Ella Langley Tightens Her Grip While BTS, Olivia Rodrigo and Country Music Drive Digital Sales
The latest combined US iTunes Singles Chart confirms one of the biggest stories of 2026: country music remains the dominant force in digital purchasing, while blockbuster fanbases continue to generate spectacular download spikes following new releases. This week’s ranking is packed with significant movers, surprise debuts and impressive rebounds, all largely explained by recent artist activity, promotional campaigns and official chart momentum.
🎯 Ella Langley extends her dominance with an unprecedented multi-track presence
No artist shaped this week’s chart more than Ella Langley, who places five titles inside the Top 25, led by « Choosin’ Texas », which climbs back to No.1.
The song has become one of the defining hits of 2026. Beyond digital downloads, it recently made history by spending multiple weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 while simultaneously dominating country radio, streaming and Hot Country Songs, confirming its rare crossover appeal. Its continued strength on iTunes demonstrates that consumers are still actively purchasing the record rather than relying solely on streaming. The track has also enjoyed an exceptional international run, remaining inside the UK Official Singles Chart for nearly six months while reaching a Top 12 peak.
The album campaign surrounding Dandelion continues to fuel the entire catalogue. « Be Her » remains an impressive No.3, « I Can’t Love You Anymore » with Morgan Wallen stays inside the Top 10, while « Dandelion » and « Loving Life Again » both gain additional ground. Rather than relying on a single hit, Langley has successfully transformed album interest into sustained digital sales across multiple tracks.
🚀 BTS deliver the week’s biggest jump
The standout movement belongs to BTS, whose new single « Come Over » rockets from No.51 to No.4 during only its second chart week.
The surge perfectly reflects the group’s enormous purchasing power. Every major BTS comeback traditionally generates exceptional download activity before streaming stabilises. Even older catalogue track « Swim » reappears inside the Top 100, illustrating the typical halo effect surrounding BTS releases. Recent industry projections also highlighted the group’s ability to generate massive first-week consumption despite an increasingly streaming-driven marketplace.
📈 Taylor Swift remains remarkably resilient
Although Taylor Swift slips to No.2 with « I Knew It, I Knew You », the decline is relatively modest considering the explosive competition.
Even more notable is the continued longevity of « Opalite », which returns to No.70 after eight weeks. Swift’s catalogue consistently benefits from one of the strongest purchasing fanbases in the music industry, allowing older releases to remain commercially relevant well after their initial promotional cycle.
🔥 Olivia Rodrigo expands her chart footprint
Few artists are enjoying as much simultaneous momentum as Olivia Rodrigo.
While « Drop Dead » holds firmly inside the Top 20, second-week release « Stupid Song » explodes from No.70 to No.20, showing rapidly accelerating download demand. Meanwhile, « The Cure » remains competitive despite a slight decline, confirming that consumers continue purchasing multiple songs from the same project.
The balanced performance across several tracks suggests that Rodrigo’s current era is developing beyond a single flagship hit.
🤠 Country music continues to dominate digital buyers
The week’s chart once again highlights country music’s extraordinary purchasing audience.
Besides Ella Langley, major gains arrive for LOCASH & Parmalee, whose « Let The Country Music Play » vaults from No.76 to No.10. Cody Johnson climbs sharply with « Horseback », while catalogue entries from Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cole Swindell, Kameron Marlowe and American Aquarium reinforce the genre’s remarkable depth.
Unlike streaming-heavy pop audiences, country fans continue to purchase downloads in significant numbers, making iTunes an especially valuable indicator of engagement within the genre.
🌍 Global collaborations generate strong second-week momentum
Several international collaborations record substantial gains.
Shakira and Burna Boy improve to No.16 with « Dai Dai », helped by growing global exposure around the football season and international playlists. Andrea Bocelli, David Guetta, EJAE and Megan Thee Stallion also register an impressive leap with « DNA (More Than A Game) », benefiting from broad cross-market appeal.
Meanwhile, the K-pop collaboration between LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT and KATSEYE debuts immediately inside the Top 20 at No.17, underlining the purchasing power of multiple fandoms joining forces.
⚡ Rock fans make their annual impact
Rock buyers once again demonstrate their ability to create immediate download spikes.
New entries from Motionless In White featuring Skylar Grey, Tesla, Sleep Theory, Quicksand, Beartooth, Boundaries and Needtobreathe all debut this week, while catalogue track « Afraid Of The Dark » by Motionless In White also re-enters the chart.
These movements are typical of highly engaged rock audiences, whose purchasing behaviour remains considerably stronger than average streaming consumers.
💥 Hip-hop sees mixed fortunes
The rap landscape is considerably more volatile this week.
Yung Miami posts one of the strongest gains inside the Top 15 with « Spend Dat », whereas French Montana and Max B experience a sizeable decline after their opening surge.
Drake continues to spread consumption across several tracks, with « Janice STFU », « Shabang » and « Ran To Atlanta » all appearing simultaneously. Rather than producing one dominant digital seller, current consumer behaviour is distributing purchases across multiple releases.
🌟 Legacy acts prove download buyers still value established names
Veteran artists remain highly competitive on iTunes.
New releases from Tesla, D12 featuring Method Man, Jon Batiste, NE-YO, Backstreet Boys, Andrea Bocelli and Madonna all secure Top 100 positions, demonstrating that established fanbases remain particularly active in purchasing music outright.
This trend continues to distinguish download charts from streaming rankings, where catalogue consumption often behaves very differently.
📊 Chart takeaway
This week’s US iTunes chart perfectly illustrates today’s digital marketplace.
Ella Langley remains the unquestioned commercial winner, successfully converting blockbuster streaming success into sustained download sales across multiple songs. BTS once again prove that few global acts can mobilise digital buyers as effectively, while Olivia Rodrigo continues building impressive catalogue depth.
Above all, the ranking reinforces an increasingly clear reality: despite streaming’s dominance, country music, K-pop fandoms and legacy superstar audiences remain the driving forces behind digital download sales in the United States, making the iTunes chart a fascinating complement to the broader official charts.

