Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 16 genres May 8, 2025 edition

The May 8, 2025, edition of the Bi-Weekly Music Chart highlights the top 20 tracks across 16 genres. Alt Z welcomes new entries from Zolita and Alan Walker, while Faouzia's "Minefields" tops the chart. Asian Pop sees fresh hits from Jennie, Jung Kook, and Jisoo, and David Guetta joins Dance Pop with "I Don’t Wanna Wait." Discover all the latest chart movements and new arrivals!

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Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 16 genres Apr 8, 2025 edition

This week’s charts highlight notable new entries from Lizzy McAlpine in ALT Z, Electric Callboy in Metalcore, SiR in Alternative R&B, and Ozuna in Urbano Latino.

Meanwhile, top positions remain firm across genres like Dance Pop, Nigerian Pop, and Indie, with core artists continuing to dominate. Dive into detailed breakdowns of shifts, additions, and holdovers across all categories.

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Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 16 Genres Feb 25, 2025 edition

This week’s music charts reveal notable shifts across multiple genres, with new entries and significant position changes. In ALT Z, Gayle makes a breakthrough with abcdefu, while Noah Cyrus and JP Saxe join the rankings with introspective tracks. In Alternative Metal, Gojira stands out with Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça Ira!), an orchestral-infused track that adds a new dimension to the chart’s soundscape.

Urban Contemporary and Urbano Latino also see movement, with Teyana Taylor and Ciara introducing fresh R&B influences, while Arcángel and Grupo Frontera blend reggaeton and norteña with ALV. Meanwhile, top spots remain firmly held by dominant figures like Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Rema, and Rosé, reaffirming their lasting impact on current music trends.

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‘We Are Live’ N°125 – 2010s Music Videos

Aloe Blacc’s "I Need A Dollar" delivers a raw tale of financial struggle with a timeless groove, while Beyoncé’s "Love On Top" radiates joy through its powerful vocals and retro R&B flair. Bring Me The Horizon shifts gears on "Mother Tongue," leaning into electro-pop optimism, and Clean Bandit’s hit with Zara Larsson fuses orchestral strings with modern electronic polish. Khalid and Kane Brown’s "Saturday Nights" remix bridges R&B and country seamlessly, and The 1975’s "The Sound" dazzles with its playful 80s-inspired energy. Meanwhile, Catfish and the Bottlemen’s "Longshot" balances indie grit with accessibility, and Zedd’s "The Middle," featuring Maren Morris, nails pop precision with undeniable catchiness. Each track blends emotion, innovation, and wide appeal in its own unique way.

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Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 15 Genres Jan 27, 2025 edition

The latest chart updates across 15 music genres bring exciting changes with fresh entries and notable exits. From Melanie Martinez and Ashnikko in Alt Z to Billie Eilish and Charli XCX in Art Pop, the rankings reflect shifts across diverse styles.

Explore how artists like Kendrick Lamar, GloRilla, and Dua Lipa continue to shape the charts while new contenders rise in Alternative R&B, Dance Pop, and beyond.

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°471

Joe Bonamassa & Sammy Hagar’s “Fortune Teller Blues” crafts a ghostly blues tale, while Will Smith & Big Sean’s “Beautiful Scars” dives into resilience with a Matrix-themed video. James Arthur’s “Celebrate” reflects on self-acceptance, and Nickelback’s “Tidal Wave” earns a final video for their “Get Rollin’” era.

Simply Red revisits “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” on Fallon, and Simple Minds energize “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” live. Jamie xx & Erykah Badu’s “F.U.” emerges from a festival mishap, while Pixies’ “Jane (The Night the Zombies Came)” spins eerie survivalist ambiguity.

Updated : Jan 18,2025

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