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United Kingdom / UK Global Singles Chart 19.04.2026

This ranking for UK, dated 19 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
118ALEX WARRENFever Dream
228RAYEWhere Is My Husband!
377BEBE REXHANew Religion
438BRUNO MARSI Just Might
566TAME IMPALADracula
658SAM FENDER & OLIVIA DEANRein Me In
798SOMBRHomewrecker
848TAYLOR SWIFTThe Fate Of Ophelia
9108OLIVIA DEANMan I Need
10118DJOEnd Of Beginning
11148ELLA LANGLEYChoosin' Texas
1286HARRY STYLESAmerican Girls
13178ZARA LARSSONMidnight Sun
14128TAYLOR SWIFTOpalite
15138BELLA KAYIloveitiloveitiloveit
16158DAVE & TEMSRaindance
17388MILKY & MALL GRABJust The Way You Are
18248MYLES SMITH & NIALL HORANDrive Safe
19214MILEY CYRUSYounger You
20942LADY GAGA & DOECHIIRunway
21822TEDDY SWIMSMr. Know It All
22198SOMBR12 To 12
23224BTSSwim
24188HARRY STYLESAperture
25208SIENNA SPIRODie On This Hill
26238SONNY FODERA, D.O.D & POPPY BASKCOMBThink About Us
27295ANOTR feat. 54 ULTRATalk To You
28165SIENNA SPIROThe Visitor
29258OLIVIA DEANSo Easy (To Fall In Love)
30274RAYE feat. HANS ZIMMERClick Clack Symphony.
31318ELLA LANGLEYBe Her
32338NOAH KAHANThe Great Divide
33288HAVEN. & KAITLIN ARAGONI Run
34416TAYLOR SWIFTElizabeth Taylor
35NEW1CHARLIE PUTH, MICHAEL MCDONALD & KENNY LOGGINSLove In Exile
36325TAKE THATYou're A Superstar
37268DISCO LINES & TINASHENo Broke Boys
38622THE STROKESGoing Shopping
39308CALVIN HARRIS & KASABIANRelease The Pressure
40364PAUL MCCARTNEYDays We Left Behind
41374JESSIE JCalifornia
42493CAMERON WHITCOMBKingdom Of Fear
43715NOAH KAHANPorch Light
44348PINKPANTHERESS & ZARA LARSSONStateside
45RE5BRUNO MARSRisk It All
46357FISHERRain
47904JESSIE WAREAutomatic
48792KATSEYEPinky Up
49435NIALL HORANDinner Party
50NEW1MYLES SMITHMy Mess
51952EVANESCENCEWho Will You Follow
52557SONNY FODERA & CHRYSTALMy Loving
53RE2KACEY MUSGRAVESDry Spell
54542SEKOUDangerous Lover
55526EWAN MCVICARShare The House
56NEW1LIZZODon’t Make Me Love U
57NEW1BLUEFlowers
58RE4CAMMY BARNESHighland Runaway
59604HOLLY HUMBERSTONECruel World
60425FLOLeak It
61448SHAKIRAZoo
62NEW1CHRIS BROWNObvious
63482BILLY RAY CYRUS & NOAH CYRUSOn Our Way Along
64648KEHLANIFolded
65RE2SABRINA CARPENTERHouse Tour
66748ROBYNTalk To Me
67NEW1DIGGAPayg
68NEW1JUST THE BRAVEGame Changer
69675TINIE TEMPAH & DAECOLMLiving Life
70NEW1MASSIVE ATTACK & TOM WAITSBoots On The Ground
71458TYLAChanel
72578FREYA SKYESilent Treatment
73RE5MAPHRADoomed
74NEW1TORI AMOSGasoline Girls
75688GUNNA feat. BURNA BOYWGFT
76667JASON DERULOSexy For Me
77NEW1NE-YOUp Out & Gone
78614TWO CONNORSFamiliar Faces
79NEW1JALEN NGONDAHang It On The Shelf
80762TALIA MARLady
81632INPATIENT, REN & CHRIS WEBBYDown The Road
82RE3PARIS PALOMAMiyazaki
83703DOMINIC FIKEWhite Keys
84RE2ARLO PARKSGet Go
85NEW1KYGO & CARTER FAITHThat's When You Know
86RE3MUNADancing On The Wall
87NEW1CHRIS STUSSY & TOM DID ITWide Awake
88RE2JESSIE WARERide
89515MUSEBe With You
90812JIM LEGXACYIdk Idk
91NEW1IYAH MAYGood Citizen
92NEW1JESSIE WAREI Could Get Used To This
93RE2ODEAL & WIZKIDNights In The Sun
94NEW1DERMOT KENNEDYTurnstile
95732JACK WHITEG.o.d. And The Broken Ribs
96NEW1MATT CARDLEYou Take The Sun
97RE6HOLLY HUMBERSTONETo Love Somebody
98855AYRA STARRWhere Do We Go
99NEW1MIKE POSNER & DAVID GUETTAI Went Back To Ibiza
100NEW1JACK SAVORETTIWe Will Always Be The Way We Were
LEAVING THIS WEEK
PETER ANDRE feat. MONTELL JORDANAll About Us 2.0
DERMOT KENNEDYFuneral
JOJO SIWASerendipity
THE PUSSYCAT DOLLSClub Song
ELLA LANGLEYLoving Life Again
LUV FOUNDATION (UK), IAN G & VIKKI WATERSTake Me Back (This Feeling)
SAJA BOYSSoda Pop
JENNIFER LOPEZ & DAVID GUETTASave Me Tonight
PETER ANDRERock U Right
BILMURI & NOVELISTSWhere To Find Me
ANYMA & LISABad Angel
BROOKE COMBETears Won't Lie
MELANIE CUndefeated Champion
GORILLAZ feat. BIZARRAP, KARA JACKSON & ANOUSHKA SHANKAROrange County
MELANIE CAttitude
LIZZODon't Make Me Love U
ONEREPUBLICNeed Your Love
ELMIENEReclusive
BRONNIE & MASON LEVIMemory Lane
JACK SAVORETTII Hear You Calling
SHINEDOWNOutlaw
SKYE NEWMANWalk
LYKKE LISick Of Love
JORJA SMITHPrice Of It All
KWNHopeless Romantic
MARMOZETSCut Back
CALLUM BEATTIEPins And Needles
DISCLOSURESun Comes Up Tremendous
MILLI MAJOR, SCORCHER, BOSSMAN BIRDIE & JMEGraphic & Greezy
ALDOUS HARDING & H. HAWKLINEVenus In The Zinnia

Now this combined chart is where things get really interesting, because it filters out illusions:

  • pure radio support isn’t enough,
  • pure sales spikes aren’t enough either.

What remains are the tracks that actually sustain momentum across both exposure and audience action.


🟢 A locked but fragile top tier

The top 2 is unchanged:

  • Alex Warren – “Fever Dream” (=)
  • RAYE – “Where Is My Husband!” (=)

These are the only tracks that currently combine:

  • heavy rotation
  • consistent sales

👉 They’re not just big—they’re structurally dominant right now.

But just behind:

  • Bebe Rexha – “New Religion” (7 → 3)
  • Bruno Mars – “I Just Might” (3 → 4)
  • Tame Impala – “Dracula” (6 → 5)

👉 This is a tight chasing pack, but note the shift:

  • New Religion is gaining,
  • I Just Might is starting to plateau,
  • Dracula is quietly consolidating.

🔺 The real winners: cross-metric accelerations

These are the most important movements in the entire chart—songs that are rising because both airplay and sales are aligning:

  • Lady Gaga & Doechii – “Runway” (94 → 20)
    → Massive jump. This is the breakout of the week.
    → It just transitioned from niche to mainstream multi-format force.
  • Teddy Swims – “Mr. Know It All” (82 → 21)
    → Same pattern:
    → explosive sales + fast radio pickup = sustainable hit trajectory.
  • Milky Chance & Mall Grab – “Just The Way You Are” (38 → 17)
    → Less flashy but very telling:
    → this is a slow-burn hit now entering peak phase.

👉 These are not hype spikes — they are true market synchronizations.


📈 Strong consolidation moves (the “second wave”)

Some tracks are not exploding, but are quietly building toward the top tier:

  • Zara Larsson – “Midnight Sun” (17 → 13)
  • Myles Smith & Niall Horan – “Drive Safe” (24 → 18)
  • Miley Cyrus – “Younger You” (21 → 19)

👉 These tracks are gaining everywhere, but gradually.
They’re the most likely to replace current top 5 titles in the medium term.


⚠️ Early warning signs: airplay-heavy fatigue

Some big radio titles are now clearly losing combined strength:

  • Taylor Swift – “The Fate Of Ophelia” (4 → 8)
  • Harry Styles – “American Girls” (8 → 12)
  • Sam Fender & Olivia Dean – “Rein Me In” (5 → 6)

👉 These drops confirm something crucial:
radio support alone is no longer sustaining their ranking.

They’re entering the decline phase despite still being visible on airplay charts.


🔁 Recovery & delayed impact

A few tracks are showing second-life behavior:

  • The Strokes – “Going Shopping” (62 → 38)
  • Noah Kahan – “Porch Light” (71 → 43)
  • Jessie Ware – “Automatic” (90 → 47)

👉 These are not primary hits, but:

  • they benefit from format crossover or renewed exposure
  • and convert just enough to climb significantly.

🆕 New entries: weak vs strong integration

Not all debuts are equal in a combined chart:

Strong integration (instant traction beyond fanbase)

  • Charlie Puth – “Love In Exile” (#35)
  • Myles Smith – “My Mess” (#50)

👉 Already interacting with both metrics → potential growers

Weak integration (sales-only effect)

  • Many lower new entries (e.g. Chris Brown, Digga D)
    👉 Likely to drop quickly without radio uptake

🎯 The real structure of the market right now

This chart reveals a three-speed system:

1. Core hits (stable, dominant)

  • Fever Dream, Where Is My Husband!
    👉 Full alignment: radio + sales

2. Accelerators (future top 10)

  • Runway, Mr. Know It All, Just The Way You Are
    👉 Rapid synchronization phase

3. Airplay leftovers (declining)

  • The Fate Of Ophelia, American Girls
    👉 Visibility without conversion

🧠 Key takeaway

Compared to pure airplay or pure sales:

👉 This combined ranking shows that the market is rotating faster than radio alone suggests.

  • The next wave is already visible (Gaga, Teddy Swims, Milky Chance)
  • The current radio leaders are more fragile than they appear
  • And true hits are now defined by balance, not dominance in one metric

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