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United Kingdom / UK Global Singles Chart 05.04.2026

This ranking for UK, dated 5 April 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
116ALEX WARRENFever Dream
226RAYEWhere Is My Husband!
375BEBE REXHANew Religion
436BRUNO MARSI Just Might
546SOMBRHomewrecker
684HARRY STYLESAmerican Girls
796SAM FENDER & OLIVIA DEANRein Me In
856OLIVIA DEANMan I Need
966TAYLOR SWIFTThe Fate Of Ophelia
10116BELLA KAYIloveitiloveitiloveit
11204TAME IMPALADracula
12136ZARA LARSSONMidnight Sun
13186DJOEnd Of Beginning
14126HUNTR/XGolden
15106TAYLOR SWIFTOpalite
16142BTSSwim
17166HARRY STYLESAperture
18276ELLA LANGLEYChoosin' Texas
19156DAVE & TEMSRaindance
20256MYLES SMITH & NIALL HORANDrive Safe
21862MILEY CYRUSYounger You
22286SIENNA SPIRODie On This Hill
23266OLIVIA DEANSo Easy (To Fall In Love)
24303SIENNA SPIROThe Visitor
25236SOMBR12 To 12
26316CALVIN HARRIS & KASABIANRelease The Pressure
27246SONNY FODERA, D.O.D & POPPY BASKCOMBThink About Us
28762PAUL McCARTNEYDays We Left Behind
29193TAKE THATYou're A Superstar
30326PINKPANTHERESS & ZARA LARSSONStateside
31406DERMOT KENNEDYFuneral
32336ELLA LANGLEYBe Her
33296NOAH KAHANThe Great Divide
34213FLOLeak It
35385FISHERRain
36175RAYENightingale Lane.
37352JESSIE JCalifornia
38416MILKY & MALL GRABJust The Way You Are
39364THE PUSSYCAT DOLLSClub Song
40673ANOTR feat. 54 ULTRATalk To You
41426DISCO LINES & TINASHENo Broke Boys
42434TAYLOR SWIFTElizabeth Taylor
43782JESSIE WAREAutomatic
44392RAYE feat. HANS ZIMMERClick Clack Symphony.
45223NIALL HORANDinner Party
46376HAVEN. & KAITLIN ARAGONI Run
47466SHAKIRAZoo
48753CAMMY BARNESHighland Runaway
49NEW1JERUBStay
50932HOLLY HUMBERSTONECruel World
51514EWAN McVICARShare The House
52NEW1LUV FOUNDATION (UK), IAN G & VIKKI WATERSTake Me Back (This Feeling)
53343MUSEBe With You
54504AIYANA-LEEHousebroken
55962ROMANTIK.Always You
56586KEHLANIFolded
57RE2TWO CONNORSFamiliar Faces
58445JENNIFER LOPEZ & DAVID GUETTASave Me Tonight
59NEW1PETER ANDRE feat. MONTELL JORDANAll About Us 2.0
60626ROBYNTalk To Me
61NEW1CAMERON WHITCOMBKingdom Of Fear
62713SKYE NEWMANWalk
63NEW1PETER ANDRERock U Right
64545SONNY FODERA & CHRYSTALMy Loving
65476FREYA SKYESilent Treatment
66776GORILLAZ feat. BIZARRAP, KARA JACKSON & ANOUSHKA SHANKAROrange County
67NEW1DAXGod, Can You Hear Me?
68693TINIE TEMPAH & DAECOLMLiving Life
69NEW1JALEN NGONDADoctrine Of Love
70642JUNGLECarry On
71NEW1KNEECAPFenian
72636TYLAChanel
73656GUNNA feat. BURNA BOYWGFT
74NEW1KANYE WEST & TRAVIS SCOTTFather
75NEW1PETER GABRIELTill Your Mind Is Shining (Dark-Side Mix)
76RE2WOLF ALICEWhite Horses
77523NOAH KAHANPorch Light
78NEW1SHINEDOWNOutlaw
79NEW1DISCLOSURESun Comes Up Tremendous
80795JASON DERULOSexy For Me
81874ELMIENEReclusive
82566SAJA BOYSSoda Pop
83NEW1DOMINIC FIKEWhite Keys
84702ELLA LANGLEYLoving Life Again
85594MAISIE PETERSMy Regards
86843AYRA STARRWhere Do We Go
87482JOE HERMESThat Country High
88NEW1KASABIANGreat Pretender
89RE2PARIS PALOMAMiyazaki
90NEW1ODEAL & WIZKIDNights In The Sun
91NEW1DAVE LOFTSHoly
92952MUNADancing On The Wall
93NEW1ARLO PARKSGet Go
94NEW1CODY SIMPSONBaby Blue
95902OLIVIA RODRIGOThe Book Of Love
96NEW1RONNIE PATRICKTemple
97896CHARLI XCXAlways Everywhere
98NEW1ONEREPUBLICNeed Your Love
99RE2OUTLIERSThat's The Way It Is
100RE2TWENTY ONE PILOTSDrag Path

This week’s UK combined chart (radio airplay + iTunes digital sales) highlights the tracks with the strongest overall impact across both streaming audiences and radio rotation, offering a broader picture than pure sales alone.


👑 Stability at the Top, But Pressure Builds

Alex Warren holds firm at No.1 for a second week with “Fever Dream”, confirming its status as the UK’s current cross-platform powerhouse.

Just behind, RAYE remains steady at #2 with “Where Is My Husband!”, continuing her strong airplay support.

The biggest mover in the Top 5 is Bebe Rexha, climbing 7→3 with “New Religion”, now emerging as a serious contender for the top spot thanks to growing radio traction.

Meanwhile, Bruno Mars dips slightly (3→4), while Sombr stays consistent at #5 — illustrating a relatively stable but competitive Top 5.


📈 Major Climbers & Breakthrough Moments

Several tracks achieve major cross-platform breakthroughs this week:

  • Miley Cyrus – “Younger You” explodes 86→21, the biggest jump in the entire chart, fueled by both sales and growing airplay.
  • Paul McCartney surges 76→28, proving strong multi-generational appeal.
  • Ella Langley – “Choosin’ Texas” climbs 27→18, entering the Top 20.
  • Tame Impala – “Dracula” rises 20→11, nearing the Top 10.

These gains show how radio exposure can amplify digital success, pushing tracks into mainstream visibility.


🔥 Top 20 Dynamics & Airplay Influence

The Top 20 reflects a strong balance between fan-driven sales and radio-friendly hits:

  • Harry Styles – “American Girls” edges up to #6, benefiting from consistent airplay.
  • Taylor Swift holds two Top 15 entries, led by “The Fate Of Ophelia” (#9).
  • Bella Kay breaks into the Top 10 (11→10), marking a career highlight.
  • Myles Smith & Niall Horan jump 25→20, gaining traction across both metrics.

Overall, the Top 20 shows less volatility than the iTunes-only chart, due to the stabilizing effect of radio rotation.


🆕 New Entries & Re-Entries

This week brings a steady influx of new titles, though fewer instant high debuts compared to iTunes:

  • Jerub – “Stay” debuts at #49, the highest new entry.
  • Kanye West & Travis Scott – “Father” enters at #74.
  • Disclosure – “Sun Comes Up Tremendous” lands at #79.
  • Arlo Parks – “Get Go” debuts at #93.

Re-entries like Wolf Alice and Paris Paloma also underline how airplay can revive tracks after initial release cycles.


⚠️ Notable Drops & Airplay Lag

The combined format exposes tracks that struggle to convert sales into sustained radio support:

  • RAYE – “Nightingale Lane.” drops sharply 17→36
  • Take That – “You’re A Superstar” falls 19→29
  • Niall Horan – “Dinner Party” slides 22→45
  • FLO – “Leak It” declines 21→34

These declines suggest that without strong radio backing, early peaks driven by downloads can fade quickly.


🎤 Multi-Entry Artists Dominate Again

Several artists continue to dominate through multiple chart entries:

  • Taylor Swift charts three tracks, maintaining strong consistency.
  • Olivia Dean places multiple songs in the Top 25, confirming her breakout era.
  • Ella Langley continues her multi-track presence across the chart.
  • RAYE remains one of the most visible artists despite mixed week-on-week movement.

This reflects how artist branding and fan engagement translate across both airplay and sales metrics.


📊 Final Thoughts: A More Stable, Industry-Driven Ranking

Compared to the iTunes-only chart, this UK combined chart reveals a more stable and industry-influenced hierarchy:

  • Radio airplay smooths volatility, limiting extreme swings
  • Breakout hits take longer to peak, but last longer
  • Established artists benefit from sustained exposure
  • Viral hits must convert into airplay to stay competitive

With “Fever Dream” holding strong and challengers like Bebe Rexha and Miley Cyrus gaining momentum, the race for No.1 could intensify in the coming weeks.

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