The Top 40 Pop songs - Week 05 of 2026 – Only Hits Charts

This week's Top 40 sees a strong, steady hold at the very top, with Bruno Mars's "I Just Might" securing a second week at number one. Just behind, Tyla's "CHANEL" climbs to number two, while last week's runner-up, Olivia Dean's "So Easy (To Fall In Love)," slides to number three.
The most significant climb within the top tier belongs to Lil Uzi Vert, whose "What You Saying" jumps five spots to land at number four. The highest new entries are also making a major impact, with Madison Beer's "bad enough" and Harry Styles's "Aperture" debuting at numbers five and six, respectively. Further down, BLACKPINK's "JUMP" re-enters the top ten, rising five places to number ten.

This week's chart is notably defined by a wave of new entries, led by A$AP Rocky who dominates with five debuts: "STOLE YA FLOW" (#15), "STAY HERE 4 LIFE" (#19), "PLAYA" (#21), "ORDER OF PROTECTION" (#22), and "NO TRESPASSING" (#27). His earlier track "Helicopter" also makes a substantial 15-spot jump to number 24. Other notable arrivals include Charli xcx's "Wall of Sound" at #14, a re-entry for Joji at #23, and new songs from Taylor Swift (#30) and Nessa Barrett (#32).

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Key downward movements include SIENNA SPIRO's "Die On This Hill," which, despite being a strong climber up ten spots to #11, is countered by double-digit drops for Taylor Swift's "Opalite" and Olivia Dean's "A Couple Minutes." Several established hits continue their gradual descent, including tracks from sombr, Tate McRae, and KATSEYE. The full, detailed chart data follows below for your complete analysis.
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