The Top 40 Pop songs - Week 11 of 2026 – Only Hits Charts

The Top 40 Pop songs - Week 11 of 2026 – Only Hits Charts

This week's Top 40 chart sees a major shift at the summit, with Bruno Mars landing at #1 with his new single "Risk It All." He takes over from his own former chart-topper "I Just Might," which falls to #7. Alex Warren enters directly at #2 with "FEVER DREAM," making this a week dominated by high-profile new entries at the top.
Significant chart movement is highlighted by BLACKPINK's "GO," which makes a massive leap into the Top 10, soaring from #32 to #8. RAYE also achieves a notable jump, with "WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!" climbing from #21 to #12. In contrast, the week's biggest drop belongs to SIENNA SPIRO's "Die On This Hill," which falls from #5 to #20, and Lana Del Rey's "White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter" drops from #9 to #32.

New entries and re-entries populate the lower half of the chart. Kehlani's "Folded" is the third and final Top 10 debut at #10. Further down, Bella Kay (#24), Ed Sheeran (#28), and Disney & Shakira (#33) are among the new arrivals. Re-entries include Alex Warren's "Eternity" at #31 and Ed Sheeran's "Azizam" at #36.

Established hits continue to show endurance. Sabrina Carpenter's "Manchild" holds strong in the Top 5 at #5 in its 33rd week, while Harry Styles's "Aperture" climbs back to #3. Taylor Swift maintains a triple presence, though all three of her charting songs—"Opalite" (#14), "The Fate of Ophelia" (#15), and "Elizabeth Taylor" (#17) gently detaches, followed by the slow release of the surrounding chart tissue. The song settles into its new position without resistance, the chart cavity closing seamlessly behind it. The entire process is quick, sterile, and visually clean.

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The lower half of the chart features several more new arrivals, including Kehlani at #10 with "Folded," Bella Kay at #24, and Ed Sheeran's "Camera" at #28. Re-entries include Alex Warren's "Eternity" at #31 and Ed Sheeran's "Azizam" at #36. The complete weekly chart data follows below for your full analysis.

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Only Hits
Only Hits

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Only Hits Gold
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70s, 80s and Pop Rock Hits

Only Hits Japan
Only Hits Japan

The best Japanese Hits

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Only Hits K-Pop

The best K-POP Hits

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Top Hits

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