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United States / US Digital Singles Chart 07.06.2026

Ranking of the most downloaded current and new singles on the iTunes digital platform from the USA, compiled from daily rankings from 1 June 2026 to 5 June 2026

TWLWWksArtistTitle
1402ARIANA GRANDEHate That I Made You Love Me
216ELLA LANGLEYChoosin' Texas
326ELLA LANGLEYBe Her
436ELLA LANGLEY & MORGAN WALLENI Can't Love You Anymore
556STELLA LEFTYBoston
676BRUNO MARSI Just Might
7106OLIVIA DEANMan I Need
8166OLIVIA DEANSo Easy (To Fall In Love)
946CAMERON WHITCOMBKingdom Of Fear
10116BRUNO MARSRisk It All
1196T.I.Let 'Em Know
12186LUKE COMBSBe By You
13326ELEVATION WORSHIP & CHANDLER MOOREGod I'm Just Grateful
14363YUNG MIAMISpend Dat
15133G FLIPBed On Fire
16146OLIVIA RODRIGODrop Dead
1783DRAKEJanice STFU
18174ELLA LANGLEYDandelion
1963OLIVIA RODRIGOThe Cure
20196RILEY GREENMy Way
21236RAYEWhere Is My Husband!
22226ELLA LANGLEYLoving Life Again
23306TAME IMPALADracula
24246SOMBRHomewrecker
25286ALEX WARRENFever Dream
26392RILEY GREENThink As You Drunk
27124SHAKIRA & BURNA BOYDai Dai
28156TEDDY SWIMSMr. Know It All
29266DEXTER AND THE MOONROCKSFreakin' Out
30276NOAH KAHANThe Great Divide
31216JOSH FAWAZLike A Prayer
32545FORREST FRANKOkay!
33NEW1DEATH CAB FOR CUTIEStone Over Water
34314GRACIE ABRAMSHit The Wall
35NEW1SARA BAREILLESHome
36NEW1SARA BAREILLES feat. BRANDI CARLILESalt Then Sour Then Sweet
37426HARDY, ERIC CHURCH, MORGAN WALLEN & TIM MCGRAWMcArthur
38575ZARA LARSSONMidnight Sun
39NEW1MASTODONYour Ghost Again
40472CODY JOHNSONTake Me Back (Leave Me There)
41205KEITH URBANSummer Breeze
42NEW1ROLE MODELHigh Hopes 3000
43NEW1VINCE STAPLESCotton
44NEW1MADONNALove Sensation
45NEW1LAINEY WILSON & JOHN MAYERPhone, Keys, Wallet
46374EVANESCENCEWho Will You Follow
47NEW1TAYLOR SWIFTI Knew It, I Knew You
48NEW1DEVILDRIVERDead In The Water
49NEW1SHABOOZEYCowgirl
50292A PERFECT CIRCLEStarless
51NEW1FRENCH MONTANA & MAX BEver Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf)
52NEW1MUSENightshift Superstar
53NEW1ALEX WARRENPassenger
54942MERCYMEMake It Well
55NEW1WEEZER feat. WEDNESDAYWe Might As Well Be Strangers
56495SIENNA SPIROMaterial Lover
57NEW1FORREST FRANKThe Jesus Generation
58606SHAKIRAZoo
59NEW1AESPALemonade
60526KEITH URBAN feat. MICHAEL McDONALDWe Go Back
61344KEITH URBANSteal Away
62586TAYLOR SWIFTOpalite
63NEW1ELECTRIC CALLBOY feat. THE OFFSPRINGLet The Good Times Roll
64736LUKE COMBSSleepless In A Hotel Room
65902MUMFORD AND SONS & CHRIS STAPLETONHere
66454THE RED CLAY STRAYSDemons In Your Choir
67664HARRY STYLESAmerican Girls
68NEW1EVERGREY feat. MIKAEL STANNEA Burning Flame
69NEW1ADAM LAMBERTUnder The Rhythm
70RE4MADONNA & SABRINA CARPENTERBring Your Love
71822SLAYYYTERDance...
72NEW1WEEZERShine Again
73845DJOEnd Of Beginning
74RE3ALEX WARRENFine Place To Die
75NEW1PRINCEStone
76482SUBLIMEGangstalker
77652CIGARETTES @ SUNSETAppalachian Raised
78336BTSSwim
79NEW1SIENNA SPIRODie On This Hill
80762GAVIN ADCOCK & HUDSON WESTBROOKCheap Thrills
81642DAVID WIMBISH & THE COLLECTIONSermon
82NEW1LEE BRICEWhat You Know About That
83NEW1MICHAEL STIPE & ANDREW WATTI Played The Fool
84RE2SHABOOZEYBorn To Die
85NEW1JON BATISTEShine
86NEW1DEEP PURPLEDiablo
87NEW1EVA UNDER FIREThe Words You Say
88NEW1EVERLASTLosing Man's Game
89NEW1FLODon't Break Her Heart
90NEW1PRINCEWith This Tear
91NEW1TINASHEToo Easy
92NEW1WE ARE MESSENGERSLay It All on You
93RE5MADONNAI Feel So Free
94NEW1DAVID GUETTA, ALOK & STICK FIGURERun Run River (Angels Above Me)
95NEW1ELLIE GOULDINGBlack Prada Dress
96512BEBE REXHA & DAVID GUETTASad Girls
97NEW1SHINEDOWNSearchlight
98622BOSSMAN DLOW & MEGAN THEE STALLIONMotion Party (Remix)
99NEW1IN THIS MOMENTSleeping With The Enemy
100502PROFKia Boy
LEAVING THIS WEEK
AARON LEWISGive My Country Back
TAYLOR SWIFTThe Fate Of Ophelia
KACEY MUSGRAVESDry Spell
LUKE COMBSDays Like These
BAILEY ZIMMERMANThe Climb
BRANDON LAKE & NICK JONASThe Author
LE SSERAFIMBoompala
NIALL HORANEnd Of An Era
KATSEYEPinky Up
KENNY CHESNEYCarry On
JUNGLEThe Wave
THE PRETTY RECKLESSDear God
THE BOUNCING SOULSOnly Echoes
OUR LAST NIGHTCome Clean
GRETA VAN FLEETPlay Your Games
LAINEY WILSONCan't Sit Still
MOLLIE ELIZABETHRun Rabbit
FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCHEye Of The Storm
MALUMATu Recuerdo
SAMANTHA FISHPaper Doll (Live)
MAX McNOWNSomething To Someone
PAUL McCARTNEYDays We Left Behind
BOUNDARIESOnly Endless
SHINEDOWNSafe And Sound
DEXTER AND THE MOONROCKS & TREATY OAK REVIVAL12 Steps
KANE BROWNWoman
RITA WILSONDiamonds
DOMINIC FIKEWhite Keys
DRAKE, FUTURE & MOLLY SANTANARan To Atlanta
ONEREPUBLICNeed Your Love
BLAKE SHELTONLet Him In Anyway
HILARY DUFFCome Clean (Mine)
REBA McENTIREHurt Like That
NOAH KAHANDoors
MORGAN WALLENDon't We
ETHAN FRENCHReckless And Arranged
HUGEL, IMAEL ANGEL & ULTRA NATÉMovin' ToThe Sun
JOSIAH QUEENDemons
JORDAN DAVISTurn This Truck Around
LADY GAGA & DOECHIIRunway
THE RED CLAY STRAYSIf I Didn't Know You


🇺🇸 US iTunes Singles Chart Analysis: The Biggest Digital Download Movers This Week

The latest US iTunes singles ranking delivers one of the most volatile charts of the year, fueled by blockbuster pop releases, soundtrack campaigns, country momentum, catalog revivals, and fan-driven purchasing events. Unlike streaming charts, iTunes remains highly reactive to dedicated fanbases and release-week purchasing behavior, making it a fascinating indicator of artist engagement and digital sales power.

🔥 Ariana Grande Explodes Straight to No. 1 With a Massive Breakout

The week’s most spectacular move belongs to ARIANA GRANDE, whose new single « Hate That I Made You Love Me » rockets to No. 1. The surge comes amid intense media attention surrounding the singer ahead of her upcoming album Petal, due later this summer. The track has already been described as one of the strongest launches of her current era and has generated enormous social media discussion thanks to its emotional songwriting and high-profile promotional campaign. Simultaneously, Grande has dominated headlines this week following her public criticism of the use of her music in a political immigration-related video, keeping her name firmly at the center of the news cycle. The combination of controversy, visibility and fan mobilization appears to have translated directly into download sales.

🤠 Ella Langley Continues Her Digital Sales Domination

Few artists are showing stronger consistency on iTunes right now than ELLA LANGLEY. She simultaneously occupies multiple Top 25 positions with « Choosin’ Texas », « Be Her », « I Can’t Love You Anymore », « Dandelion », and « Loving Life Again ».

This kind of chart saturation is typically associated with a newly released project triggering full-track purchases from country audiences. The continued strength of several tracks suggests buyers are consuming the entire body of work rather than focusing on a single radio-driven hit. Country music remains one of the strongest download genres in America, and Langley is increasingly benefiting from that purchasing culture.

🌟 Olivia Dean Delivers One of the Week’s Quietest but Most Impressive Gains

British soul-pop artist OLIVIA DEAN posts two notable climbers with « Man I Need » and « So Easy (To Fall In Love) ». Both titles move deeper into the Top 10 and reflect growing US awareness of an artist whose profile has been steadily increasing internationally.

Unlike many chart jumps driven by fan campaigns, Dean’s rise looks more organic, suggesting growing discovery among adult-pop and singer-songwriter audiences.

🙏 Elevation Worship Scores a Significant Faith-Based Surge

Christian music remains an underappreciated force on digital download platforms. ELEVATION WORSHIP & CHANDLER MOORE jump dramatically with « God I’m Just Grateful », one of the week’s strongest gainers.

Faith-based consumers continue to support downloads at a much higher rate than streaming-only audiences, often creating sudden iTunes spikes when worship songs gain traction through church networks and religious media.

💸 Yung Miami Makes a Statement With « Spend Dat »

One of the chart’s biggest upward movers is YUNG MIAMI, whose « Spend Dat » vaults into the Top 15. The track has benefited from strong social media engagement and growing conversation across hip-hop platforms.

The rise demonstrates how iTunes can still react quickly when a rap release captures attention beyond streaming ecosystems and converts audience excitement into purchases.

🎸 Tame Impala’s Return Sparks Immediate Consumer Interest

TAME IMPALA climbs strongly with « Dracula », reflecting the continued anticipation surrounding Kevin Parker’s latest musical activities.

Whenever Tame Impala enters a release cycle, digital buyers tend to respond rapidly due to the project’s devoted fanbase. The track’s upward trajectory suggests momentum that could continue in coming weeks.

🤠 Riley Green Registers One of the Largest Country Gains

Country star RILEY GREEN scores a major advance with « Think As You Drunk », which posts one of the strongest week-to-week improvements on the chart.

Green has built a particularly loyal purchasing audience over recent years, and this performance reinforces his status as one of country music’s most dependable digital sellers.

✝️ Forrest Frank Continues His Extraordinary Christian Market Momentum

Christian crossover sensation FORREST FRANK lands two significant appearances. While « Okay! » makes a major leap higher on the chart, new entry « The Jesus Generation » immediately debuts inside the Top 60.

Frank has become one of the most commercially successful faith-based artists in the United States, and his ability to consistently drive downloads is increasingly remarkable.

🎹 Sara Bareilles Returns With Immediate Fan Support

One of the week’s most interesting debut stories belongs to SARA BAREILLES, who places both « Home » and « Salt Then Sour Then Sweet » featuring BRANDI CARLILE directly into the chart.

The collaboration with Carlile is particularly noteworthy because it unites two highly respected singer-songwriters whose audiences are known for actively purchasing music rather than simply streaming it. The simultaneous debut of multiple tracks suggests strong project-wide engagement.

🎤 Taylor Swift Arrives and Instantly Creates Demand

New entry « I Knew It, I Knew You » from TAYLOR SWIFT debuts strongly despite arriving in an already crowded release week.

The song has attracted enormous attention after being announced as an original composition for Pixar’s upcoming Toy Story 5. Beyond the soundtrack connection, the release generated excitement because it marks a partial return to Swift’s country-influenced songwriting style. Physical editions, collector-focused variants and extensive fan discussion helped fuel immediate digital purchasing activity. Meanwhile, Swift remains highly visible after becoming the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame this week.

💃 Madonna’s New Era Is Fueling Multiple Chart Entries

A particularly fascinating development is the renewed activity surrounding MADONNA. New single « Love Sensation » enters the chart while catalog and current-era tracks such as « Bring Your Love » (with SABRINA CARPENTER) and « I Feel So Free » also remain active.

The renewed interest coincides with anticipation surrounding Madonna’s upcoming Confessions II project, a sequel to one of her most beloved albums. The project’s rollout, including high-profile performances and extensive media coverage, appears to be generating fresh catalog consumption alongside new-track purchases.

🤠 Country Music Remains the Dominant Purchasing Genre

The chart once again highlights the extraordinary purchasing power of country audiences.

Artists including LUKE COMBS, RILEY GREEN, CODY JOHNSON, LAINEY WILSON, LEE BRICE, KEITH URBAN, GAVIN ADCOCK, HUDSON WESTBROOK, and SHABOOZEY collectively occupy a significant portion of the ranking.

While streaming charts often favor hip-hop and pop, iTunes continues to reveal the strength of consumers who still actively buy music, and country fans remain among the most committed purchasers in the industry.

🎸 Rock Fans Drive a Wave of New Entries

Rock and metal fans also make their presence felt this week with debuts from MASTODON, DEVILDRIVER, MUSE, DEEP PURPLE, SHINEDOWN, IN THIS MOMENT, EVERGREY, ELECTRIC CALLBOY, and A PERFECT CIRCLE.

This pattern is consistent with long-established behavior in the download market: rock audiences continue to support new releases through direct purchases at a much higher rate than many mainstream streaming audiences.

📈 The Bottom Line

This week’s iTunes chart demonstrates that digital sales remain heavily influenced by artist loyalty, release-week campaigns and news visibility. ARIANA GRANDE owns the headline with the biggest chart surge, TAYLOR SWIFT and SARA BAREILLES make impactful debuts, MADONNA benefits from a major album rollout, while ELLA LANGLEY confirms her status as one of the strongest current performers in the digital country market.

Most importantly, the ranking reinforces a long-standing truth about iTunes: when passionate fanbases decide to buy, they can still completely reshape a chart in a matter of hours.

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