This ranking for UK, 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
| TW | LW | Wks | Artist | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | 16 | ALEX WARREN | Fever Dream |
| 2 | 82 | 2 | TAYLOR SWIFT | I Knew It, I Knew You |
| 3 | 4 | 3 | ARIANA GRANDE | Hate That I Made You Love Me |
| 4 | 3 | 16 | RAYE | Where Is My Husband! |
| 5 | 2 | 16 | BRUNO MARS | I Just Might |
| 6 | 7 | 14 | TAME IMPALA | Dracula |
| 7 | 8 | 15 | BEBE REXHA | New Religion |
| 8 | 5 | 8 | OLIVIA RODRIGO | Drop Dead |
| 9 | 13 | 16 | ELLA LANGLEY | Choosin' Texas |
| 10 | 11 | 6 | SIENNA SPIRO | Material Lover |
| 11 | 6 | 16 | ZARA LARSSON | Midnight Sun |
| 12 | 19 | 5 | MYLES SMITH | Hold Me In The Dark |
| 13 | 14 | 13 | ANOTR feat. 54 ULTRA | Talk To You |
| 14 | 10 | 16 | SOMBR | Homewrecker |
| 15 | 15 | 7 | STELLA LEFTY | Boston |
| 16 | 12 | 5 | CALVIN HARRIS & JAZZY | Satisfy |
| 17 | 26 | 16 | SIENNA SPIRO | Die On This Hill |
| 18 | 17 | 16 | TAYLOR SWIFT | Opalite |
| 19 | 18 | 16 | DJO | End Of Beginning |
| 20 | 24 | 3 | OLIVIA RODRIGO | The Cure |
| 21 | 23 | 7 | PROSPA & CLOONEE | Free Your Mind |
| 22 | 21 | 16 | SAM FENDER & OLIVIA DEAN | Rein Me In |
| 23 | 16 | 10 | TEDDY SWIMS | Mr. Know It All |
| 24 | 22 | 6 | THE ROLLING STONES | In The Stars |
| 25 | 20 | 13 | TAKE THAT | You're A Superstar |
| 26 | 31 | 16 | MYLES SMITH & NIALL HORAN | Drive Safe |
| 27 | 25 | 14 | HARRY STYLES | American Girls |
| 28 | 37 | 7 | MADONNA & SABRINA CARPENTER | Bring Your Love |
| 29 | 27 | 16 | DAVE & TEMS | Raindance |
| 30 | 78 | 2 | ALEX WARREN | Passenger |
| 31 | 54 | 2 | DAVID GUETTA, ALOK & STICK FIGURE | Run Run River (Angels Above Me) |
| 32 | 36 | 3 | HUGEL, IMAEL ANGEL & ULTRA NATÉ | Movin' To The Sun |
| 33 | 49 | 3 | THE SCRIPT | Man In The Arena |
| 34 | 74 | 2 | MADONNA | Love Sensation |
| 35 | 30 | 2 | KEITH URBAN feat. MICHAEL McDONALD | We Go Back |
| 36 | 39 | 16 | BELLA KAY | Iloveitiloveitiloveit |
| 37 | 80 | 7 | DURAN DURAN feat. NILE RODGERS | Free To Love |
| 38 | 48 | 5 | GRACIE ABRAMS | Hit The Wall |
| 39 | 38 | 16 | MILKY & MALL GRAB | Just The Way You Are |
| 40 | 53 | 5 | HARRY STYLES | Dance No More |
| 41 | 46 | 8 | LEWIS CAPALDI | Stay Love |
| 42 | 51 | 3 | SHAKIRA & BURNA BOY | Dai Dai |
| 43 | 44 | 7 | KEHLANI feat. USHER | Shoulda Never |
| 44 | 40 | 3 | NATHAN EVANS & SAINT PHNX | Home (World Cup 2026) |
| 45 | 29 | 16 | SONNY FODERA, D.O.D & POPPY BASKCOMB | Think About Us |
| 46 | NEW | 1 | BILLY RAY CYRUS | You're Not Here |
| 47 | 43 | 4 | G FLIP | Bed On Fire |
| 48 | NEW | 1 | NICK MORGAN | No Scotland No Party (World Cup 2026 Edition) |
| 49 | 42 | 14 | TAYLOR SWIFT | Elizabeth Taylor |
| 50 | NEW | 1 | ANDREA BOCELLI, DAVID GUETTA, EJAE & MEGAN THEE STALLION | DNA (More Than A Game) |
| 51 | 68 | 11 | DOMINIC FIKE | White Keys |
| 52 | 28 | 3 | LOLA YOUNG | From Down Here |
| 53 | NEW | 1 | DANIEL PEMBERTON & BRIAN MAY | Eternia |
| 54 | 60 | 8 | TYLA feat. ZARA LARSSON | She Did It Again |
| 55 | 47 | 11 | CAMERON WHITCOMB | Kingdom Of Fear |
| 56 | 33 | 4 | KYLIE MINOGUE | Light Up |
| 57 | 77 | 2 | MUSE | Nightshift Superstar |
| 58 | NEW | 1 | ELLIE GOULDING | Black Prada Dress |
| 59 | NEW | 1 | NIALL HORAN | Tastes So Good |
| 60 | 58 | 4 | DRAKE | Janice STFU |
| 61 | 93 | 2 | SHABOOZEY | Cowgirl |
| 62 | 55 | 6 | JOSH FAWAZ | Like A Prayer |
| 63 | RE | 2 | SONNY FODERA & LIBIANCA | Let Me Be In Your Arms |
| 64 | 69 | 13 | TINIE TEMPAH & DAECOLM | Living Life |
| 65 | 52 | 2 | CHARLI XCX | SS26 |
| 66 | 56 | 2 | SLAYYYTER | Dance... |
| 67 | NEW | 1 | HAN | Back To Life |
| 68 | RE | 3 | JORJA SMITH | What's Done Is Done |
| 69 | RE | 3 | CMAT | The Jamie Oliver Petrol Station |
| 70 | 97 | 5 | FISHER & TONES AND I | Favour |
| 71 | RE | 6 | MADONNA | I Feel So Free |
| 72 | NEW | 1 | INTERPOL | See Out Loud |
| 73 | 75 | 16 | HAVEN. & KAITLIN ARAGON | I Run |
| 74 | RE | 2 | KINGFISHR | The Sun Will Never Settle |
| 75 | NEW | 1 | BOYZLIFE | Chills |
| 76 | 76 | 13 | BRUNO MARS | Risk It All |
| 77 | 72 | 3 | STORMZY & ODEAL | 24 Hours |
| 78 | RE | 5 | EVANESCENCE | Who Will You Follow |
| 79 | 62 | 13 | FLO | Leak It |
| 80 | NEW | 1 | INTERPOL | This Mirror Weighs A Ton |
| 81 | 95 | 4 | MARTIN GARRIX & ED SHEERAN | Repeat It |
| 82 | NEW | 1 | BTS | Come Over |
| 83 | RE | 3 | MK feat. POPPY BASKCOMB | Zone |
| 84 | NEW | 1 | SOFT CELL | Danceteria |
| 85 | 81 | 2 | MAISIE PETERS | Questions |
| 86 | NEW | 1 | ROGER TAYLOR & NDLOVU YOUTH CHOIR | Come On Summer (It's Party Time) |
| 87 | 61 | 8 | STEPHEN SANCHEZ | Chuck The Money |
| 88 | NEW | 1 | BAD COMPANY UK & LATTE | Planet Dust (Latte Remix) |
| 89 | 86 | 14 | GUNNA feat. BURNA BOY | WGFT |
| 90 | 35 | 4 | NOTHING BUT THIEVES | Evolution |
| 91 | NEW | 1 | TRANSFORMERS & BRITTNEY SLAYES | The Transformers (Theme) [Reformatted Edition] |
| 92 | 34 | 3 | BECKY HILL | More! More! More! |
| 93 | 87 | 6 | ZARA LARSSON & PINKPANTHERESS | Midnight Sun (Girls Trip) |
| 94 | NEW | 1 | DJ GOJA | Mi Chico |
| 95 | NEW | 1 | F3MIII | Noble |
| 96 | NEW | 1 | BRIAN FALLON | Pearls |
| 97 | RE | 2 | MYLES SMITH | My Mess |
| 98 | 94 | 15 | JASON DERULO | Sexy For Me |
| 99 | RE | 2 | THE FIZZ | A Crazy Shot In The Dark |
| 100 | RE | 3 | JOEL CORRY & RAHH | Devotion (Sweetest Emotion) |
| LEAVING THIS WEEK | ||||
| OLIVIA DEAN | Man I Need | |||
| LADY GAGA & DOECHII | Runway | |||
| PAUL McCARTNEY & RINGO STARR | Home To Us | |||
| ALEX WARREN | Fine Place To Die | |||
| PERRIE | Passenger Princess | |||
| NIALL HORAN | Little More Time | |||
| LANA DEL REY | First Light | |||
| JALEN NGONDA | Burning Temptation | |||
| LILY ALLEN | Beg For Me (Jade Remix) | |||
| SOMBR | Potential | |||
| DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE | Stone Over Water | |||
| BEBE REXHA & DAVID GUETTA | Sad Girls | |||
| ANA SKY | Blvd Dreams | |||
| PETER GABRIEL | A Hard Lesson (Bright-Side Mix) | |||
| ELLA LANGLEY | Be Her | |||
| KEHLANI | Folded | |||
| DMA'S | Hurracane | |||
| JOHN NEWMAN | Merry Go | |||
| PAUL McCARTNEY | Days We Left Behind | |||
| INPATIENT, REN & CHRIS WEBBY | Tarantula | |||
| KACEY MUSGRAVES | Dry Spell | |||
| EZRA COLLECTIVE feat. PA SALIEU | Only Love | |||
| MIZMO | Hello (The Sun Is Up Where Are You) | |||
| ETHAN FRENCH | Reckless And Arranged | |||
| NOVEMBER KID | You're The Only Place I Need | |||
| MASTODON | Your Ghost Again | |||
| DARA | Bangaranga | |||
| DERMOT KENNEDY | Turnstile |
🎙️ UK Combined Airplay & iTunes Chart Analysis: The Biggest Movers and the Stories Behind Them
The latest UK combined ranking, blending radio airplay and iTunes download performance, reveals a fascinating battle between blockbuster releases, radio-supported longevity and sudden download-driven surges. Unlike a pure digital chart, success here requires a delicate balance between broadcaster support and consumer purchasing power. This week’s movements highlight how major promotional campaigns, soundtrack placements, live performances and legacy artist comebacks are reshaping the British market.
🚀 Taylor Swift Delivers the Week’s Most Spectacular Surge
The standout story belongs to Taylor Swift, whose I Knew It, I Knew You rockets from No. 82 to No. 2 in only its second week. The explosive rise reflects a rare combination of exceptional download activity and rapidly expanding radio support.
The track arrives with considerable momentum after debuting at No. 1 on the Official UK Singles Chart, driven by its inclusion in the upcoming Toy Story 5 soundtrack. The Disney-Pixar connection has broadened its audience well beyond Swift’s traditional fanbase, while UK broadcasters have quickly embraced the song’s accessible country-pop production. Official Charts recently confirmed the single became Swift’s seventh UK No. 1, underlining the scale of consumer demand behind the current surge.
Interestingly, Swift now places three titles inside the combined Top 50, with Opalite remaining remarkably resilient at No. 18 and Elizabeth Taylor still present despite falling to No. 49. That depth of catalogue support remains virtually unmatched in today’s market.
🌟 Ariana Grande’s Radio Momentum Continues
While Ariana Grande slips slightly from No. 4 to No. 3, Hate That I Made You Love Me continues to behave like a major cross-platform smash.
The song benefits from one of the strongest current radio profiles in the UK, ranking among the most-played tracks across monitored stations while simultaneously maintaining significant download appeal. Airplay data places it firmly within the country’s most-supported records, confirming broadcasters are still increasing rotation rather than scaling back.
Its endurance is further reinforced by Grande’s highly publicized return to touring. The launch of her first major tour since 2019 generated extensive media coverage and introduced the song to new audiences through live performances. The track also arrived as the lead single from her forthcoming album Petal, giving listeners a strong incentive to continue purchasing and streaming it.
🎸 Olivia Rodrigo Expands Her Presence
A notable development comes from Olivia Rodrigo, who now occupies two positions within the Top 20.
Drop Dead remains a major force despite easing to No. 8, but the real story is The Cure, which climbs from No. 24 to No. 20. The song has benefited enormously from Rodrigo’s recent promotional cycle surrounding her upcoming album and high-profile festival appearances.
Recent headlines have centered on her collaboration with Robert Smith of The Cure, while live performances of The Cure itself have significantly increased public awareness. The result is a rare situation where one artist simultaneously strengthens two separate singles in the combined ranking.
Unlike many contemporary pop releases that peak quickly on downloads before fading, The Cure appears to be entering its strongest radio growth phase.
🎧 Alex Warren Strengthens His Dominance
Alex Warren remains firmly in command of the chart with Fever Dream holding No. 1 for another week.
What makes the achievement particularly impressive is the song’s balance between radio and digital consumption. Airplay monitoring shows Fever Dream continuing to rank among Britain’s most-played songs, even after months of heavy exposure.
At the same time, Warren scores another major breakthrough as Passenger explodes from No. 78 to No. 30. Official Charts recently highlighted the single among the UK’s fastest-rising songs, suggesting Warren may soon become one of the few artists currently capable of sustaining multiple major hits simultaneously.
💃 Madonna’s Revival Campaign Gains Serious Traction
One of the most fascinating veteran success stories belongs to Madonna.
Her collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter, Bring Your Love, climbs from No. 37 to No. 28. The song has become a rare example of a legacy artist successfully leveraging a younger superstar partnership without losing artistic identity.
Released as the lead single from Confessions II, the track benefits from both dance-radio support and strong iTunes purchasing among Madonna’s long-established fanbase. The house-inspired production has proven particularly effective on UK radio formats that traditionally favour dance-pop records.
Meanwhile, solo release Love Sensation debuts strongly at No. 34, suggesting Madonna’s current campaign is generating enough attention to support multiple concurrent singles.
🔥 David Guetta Delivers Another Multi-Format Hit
A major upward mover comes from David Guetta, Alok and Stick Figure.
Run Run River (Angels Above Me) vaults from No. 54 to No. 31, demonstrating the continuing strength of dance music within Britain’s combined ecosystem. Unlike streaming-first dance records, this title is benefiting from substantial radio exposure while also attracting download buyers who remain highly engaged with Guetta’s catalogue.
Its rapid rise suggests programmers are steadily expanding support across commercial radio networks.
🎤 Ellie Goulding Returns with Immediate Impact
Among the week’s highest new entries, Ellie Goulding debuts at No. 58 with Black Prada Dress.
The immediate impact reflects strong anticipation surrounding her newly announced album I Know Too Much. The single generated significant buzz following performances at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, helping convert media attention into both downloads and early radio support.
Given Goulding’s long history of UK radio success, this debut position may only represent the beginning of the song’s ascent.
🎸 Rock Veterans Enjoy a Strong Week
Several established rock acts are enjoying renewed momentum.
The Script climb from No. 49 to No. 33 with Man In The Arena, while Muse leap from No. 77 to No. 57 with Nightshift Superstar. Both movements indicate that mature audiences remain highly active purchasers on iTunes, particularly when paired with meaningful radio exposure.
Elsewhere, Duran Duran featuring Nile Rodgers continue their advance with Free To Love, rising from No. 80 to No. 37. The combination of nostalgia appeal and contemporary production appears to be resonating strongly with UK adult-contemporary broadcasters.
⚽ World Cup Fever Begins to Influence the Chart
The approaching 2026 FIFA World Cup is already generating measurable chart activity.
Nathan Evans and Saint PHNX maintain a respectable position with Home (World Cup 2026), while newcomer Nick Morgan enters at No. 48 with No Scotland No Party (World Cup 2026 Edition).
These records are receiving targeted support from regional broadcasters and are likely to become increasingly relevant as tournament excitement intensifies throughout the summer.
📈 Artists Positioned for Further Growth
Several records look primed for additional gains over the coming days.
Gracie Abrams continues to build steadily with Hit The Wall.
Shakira and Burna Boy are generating increasing momentum with Dai Dai.
Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran are also quietly advancing with Repeat It, benefiting from one of the strongest mainstream radio combinations available in the current market.
Meanwhile, new entries from Niall Horan, BTS, Interpol and Soft Cell suggest next week’s chart could see significant volatility as fresh releases begin converting initial fan purchases into broader radio support.
🎯 Final Verdict
This week’s combined chart perfectly illustrates why hybrid rankings often provide a clearer picture of genuine popularity than either airplay or digital sales alone. Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Olivia Rodrigo and Alex Warren continue to dominate through a powerful mix of broadcaster endorsement and consumer commitment, while veterans such as Madonna, Duran Duran and The Script prove that radio still rewards established brands when paired with compelling new material.
The most important trend, however, may be the increasing influence of major cultural events—from blockbuster films to international sporting competitions—on both download behaviour and programming decisions. As a result, the UK market currently feels more dynamic and less streaming-dependent than at any point in recent months.

