Top 20 Music Charts – 21 Genres Ranked (Apr 8, 2026)

Major shifts hit multiple charts this cycle, with Pooh Shiesty taking over #1 in American Hip-Hop, while BLACKPINK storms in at #2 on Asian Pop with a direct debut. Bruno Mars lands high-impact entries across Dance Pop and Pop Hits, and T.I. returns with a top 5 debut produced by Pharrell.

Elsewhere, Bensoul and Ricky Star mark notable arrivals, while DJ Steri and Tokischa inject fresh energy into Caribbean Club. Sharp declines and unexpected re-entries, including Harry Styles and Phoebe Bridgers, add further momentum across genres.

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Top Art Pop songs – 2020s

Last updated on April 8, 2026

Explore the top 20 Art Pop tracks, featuring genre-blending artists like Charli XCX, Aurora, Billie Eilish, Sevdaliza, and FKA Twigs. This collection provides insights into their innovative music production, themes, and visual storytelling that redefine the contemporary Art Pop landscape.


Added in the past two weeks: . ROSALÍA's "Berghain [BRIT Awards 2026] (w/ ROSALÍA,Björk)" . Lady Gaga's "Disease"

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Monthly Vintage Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 29 Genres Apr 1, 2025 edition

This month’s blog post dives into the evolving landscape of 29 genre-based charts, highlighting standout tracks and artist movements across Big Beat, Garage Rock, R&B, Post-Punk, and more. From new entries by Angie Stone and Tiësto to reshuffles featuring Fatboy Slim and The White Stripes, the charts reflect continued engagement with classic and contemporary favorites.

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Vintage Music Charts — March 31, 2026 Top 20 (29 Genres)

Fresh shifts hit multiple charts this week, with Don Henley taking over both Yacht Rock and Heartland Rock, while Rufus storms into Post-Disco at #2 alongside high debuts from Shakatak and Eugene Wilde.

In New Jack Swing and Gangster Rap, Foxy Brown reappears with strong impact, mirrored by new entries reshaping Post-Grunge and Nu Metal.

Indie Rock also sees a shake-up as Hot Chip claims the top spot, pushing established names downward. Across genres, unexpected climbs, sharp drops, and fresh arrivals redraw the landscape.

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Trip Hop – Top 20 Songs

Last updated on March 31, 2026

Find a curated list of 20 trending trip-hop tracks featuring songs by Massive Attack, Portishead, Thievery Corporation, Faithless, and Olive. Each track blends hip-hop, reggae, and electronic elements with atmospheric beats, capturing the genre’s dark, layered soundscapes. This selection provides a look into the defining qualities of trip-hop that continue to shape the genre's unique identity.

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Singing Ladies New Music Videos – N°576

Featuring: Yseult, Beabadoobee, Annalisa, Ipsitaa, Seka Aleksić, Charlotte Cardin, Rose Villain, Τζένη Γεωργιάδη, MONA, Marine, Jenn Johnson, Mash Elbakyan, RAMONA, Fagata, Diamond Costi, Mai Dora, Savannah Dexter, Su El Roman, Freya Ridings, Aura Sova, Qveen Herby, Monroe, Zaho, Tianna, Theo Rose, Bebe Rexha, Yasmine, Johanna, Mary Ann Alexander, Carmen De La Salciua, Neyda, Elena, VARITDA, MORE
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The Sugarcubes visit Manchester (1992)

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Vintage Music Charts — February 28, 2026 Top 20 (29 Genres)

February brings sharp turns across the Vintage rankings, with Newcleus surging to No.1 and Aaliyah claiming the top spot in her category. Fresh momentum builds as Culture Beat takes over at No.1, while Foreigner storms upward with multiple titles climbing into the upper tier. Notable debuts include Tori Amos re-entering the conversation, Kim Carnes landing at No.20, and Everclear breaking into the chart with “Santa Monica.” From hip-hop reshuffles led by IceCube and Kanye West to dancefloor revivals powered by Nightcrawlers, February delivers unexpected shifts worth a closer look.

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On English TV today, Michael, Alanis et al at ‘Brit Awards’ (1996)

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Monthly Vintage Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 15 Genres Feb 2, 2025 edition

This month’s vintage music charts bring updates across a variety of genres. From Armand Van Helden maintaining his top spot in Big Beat to Cast claiming first place in Britpop, the rankings reflect both stability and fresh additions.

Notable new entries include Death From Above 1979’s “Romantic Rights” in 2000s Garage Rock and Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s “All The Stars” in 2010s R&B. Check out the full breakdown of this month’s biggest movers and fresh additions.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°96 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of White Town’s "Your Woman" flips gender norms with ironic lyrics over a ’90s-meets-1930s groove, while Tori Amos’s "Professional Widow" snarls with harpsichord-driven confrontations and became a club anthem through Armand van Helden’s remix. Jimmy Somerville’s "Heartbeat" mixes falsetto with synth-pop dance energy, and Catatonia’s cheeky "Mulder and Scully" weaves Britpop with pop culture flair. Garbage’s "Milk" melds trip-hop and alt-rock melancholy, and Björk’s dramatic "It’s Oh So Quiet" bursts with brass and theatricality. Meanwhile, Dub War’s "Enemy Maker" fuses metal, punk, and reggae, and Carter USM’s "The Young Offender’s Mum" tackles societal woes with biting wit.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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Vintage Music Charts — January 31, 2026 Top 20 (29 Genres)

January 31, 2026 brings sharp turns across the Vintage charts, with surprise takeovers and high-impact debuts reshaping multiple genres. Culture Beat storm straight to number one in Eurodance with “Mr Vain,” while Dinosaur Jr. unseat Blondie in Vintage Power Pop with a sudden leap to the top. Major resets hit elsewhere as Ja Rule enters Gangster Rap directly at number one and Martin Solveig does the same in Pop Dance. From Britpop to Yacht Rock, familiar hierarchies are disrupted by bold new arrivals and unexpected reshuffles near the summit.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°311 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

From Björk's haunting "Possibly Maybe" and Radiohead's reflective "No Surprises" to Depeche Mode's intense "In Your Room," the contrast between subtlety and raw emotion is striking. The Sugarcubes’ "Hit" blends punk urgency with '90s electronic textures, while Massive Attack's "Protection" offers vulnerable trip-hop elegance. Goldie’s "Temper Temper" delivers chaotic energy with Noel Gallagher's guitars, and Alice in Chains' "Would?" merges eerie grunge with introspection. Madonna’s "Oh Father" unpacks familial trauma with baroque dramatism, Metallica’s "The Memory Remains" leans into theatrical melancholy, and Jesus Jones’ "The Devil You Know" fuses techno and rock. Each track reveals distinct layers of artistry, from Denis Leary’s sharp satire in "Asshole" to the Pet Shop Boys’ cosmopolitan beats in "Single-Bilingual."

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°83 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

2 In A Tent gives George Formby’s classic “When I’m Cleaning Windows” a cheeky ’90s club twist, while Pulp’s “Mis-Shapes” rebels with swagger on Britpop’s edge. Oasis’s “Wonderwall” captures ’90s melancholy and nostalgia, and The Verve’s “Bitter Sweet Symphony” loops ambition with a legal tangle. Meanwhile, R.E.M.’s “Man on the Moon” nods to Andy Kaufman’s antics, and Björk’s “Big Time Sensuality” pulses with raw liberation, standing out in its minimal electronic brilliance. Soul Asylum’s “Runaway Train” offers grit with a poignant PSA focus, and BT’s “Flaming June” dazzles in trance precision.

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