The Top 40 Pop songs - Week 04 of 2026 – Only Hits Charts

This week’s top 40 chart showcases some notable movements, with I Just Might by Bruno Mars making a significant leap to claim the top spot from its previous position at 16. So Easy (To Fall In Love) by Olivia Dean climbs one spot to secure the runner-up position, and CHANEL by Tyla follows closely in third. Meanwhile, WHERE IS MY HUSBAND! by RAYE and Internet Girl by KATSEYE experience drops, settling at 7th and 8th places respectively after losing ground from the top.
Major jumps in the chart include What You Saying by Lil Uzi Vert soaring from 33rd to 9th, and Opalite by Taylor Swift ascending from 25th to 10th. Berghain by ROSALÍA, Björk, and Yves Tumor, climbing to 11th from last week's 18th, reflects similar momentum. Sabrina Carpenter's Manchild sees considerable progress, moving up to 19th from 23rd, demonstrating a rise in popularity.

This week introduces several new entries, with Plastic Cigarette by Zach Bryan landing at 13th as the highest debut. Other new arrivals include AIZO by King Gnu at 16th, Sleepless in a Hotel Room by Luke Combs at 20th, and Say Why by Zach Bryan coming in at 22nd. Additional tracks making their debut include Bad News, Appetite, SWEET LOVE, and Helicopter, scattered across the lower positions.

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The chart also features a re-entry with When Did You Get Hot? by Sabrina Carpenter at 24th, indicating a resurgence in listener interest. Furthermore, NOBODY'S GIRL by Tate McRae displays modest gains, inching from 27th to 26th, while Sailor Song by Gigi Perez advances from 34th to 27th, fulfilling its 66-week journey with persistent momentum.
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