Every two weeks, we update our “Most Famous 2020s [music genre] from the Last 30 Days” series to reflect shifts in listener trends. These rankings combine data from our platform with external streaming metrics to highlight what’s resonating right now.

While not exhaustive, these charts capture notable changes—rising hits, enduring favorites, and exciting new entries—across 20 genres.

Here is the Apr 24,2026 edition

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Top 20 Music Charts – 21 Genres Ranked (Apr 24, 2026)
Top 20 Music Charts – 21 Genres Ranked (Apr 24, 2026)

Afro-Love

AFRO-LOVE: Tems remains #1 with “Me & U” while Rutshelle Guillaume posts a direct entry at #2, reshaping the top positions.

“Love Me Jeje” and “Emiliana” both decline as “ATWA” climbs into the top 3.

Lynita debuts at #6 and Jeady Jay adds a second entry at #17, increasing his chart presence.

Rutshelle Guillaume maintains multiple entries despite downward movement, confirming sustained impact.

. Rutshelle Guillaume – Can’t Get Over You >> Mid-tempo track blending English and Creole about the lingering pull of a past love from the album 12 ERA.

. Lynita – Toma Mi Mano >> Mid-tempo Latin-pop track centered on intimacy, trust, and emotional connection via streaming platforms.

. Jeady Jay – Ayéyé [Nous Aussi] >> Catchy rhythmic track delivered with a laid-back style, continuing his recent single run.

See the Full Top 20 for Afro-Love

Alt Z

ALT Z: The top 5 remains completely unchanged with Sub Urban and Tate McRae maintaining control.

Gracie Abrams rises one position while The Chainsmokers slightly decline, reflecting minor adjustments.

Holly Humberstone enters at #11, marking the only new addition.

. Holly Humberstone – Cruel World >> Track about long-distance love combining introspective writing and textured production.

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Alternative Metal

ALTERNATIVE METAL: Linkin Park continues to dominate with both top positions unchanged.

Papa Roach debuts strongly at #3, pushing Falling In Reverse downward across the chart.

Mid-chart positions show minor reshuffling without additional entries.

. Papa Roach – Wake Up Calling >> 2026 single blending intensity and emotional vulnerability around themes of collapse.

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Alternative R&B

ALTERNATIVE R&B: Ravyn Lenae holds #1 while Sevdaliza climbs to #2, overtaking Mariah The Scientist.

The top 10 remains highly stable with minimal movement.

Janelle Monáe (#13) and Ama (#17) are the only new entries.

. Janelle Monáe – Lipstick Lover >> Funk-inspired track celebrating self-expression and identity in a festive setting.

. Ama – Need It Bad (w/ Ama, Brent Faiyaz) >> Contemporary R&B collaboration focused on desire with atmospheric production.

See the Full Top 20 for Alternative R&B

American Hip-Hop

AMERICAN HIP-HOP: The top 5 remains unchanged with Pooh Shiesty and Kendrick Lamar still leading.

Travis Scott climbs to #6 while several catalog tracks gain slight upward movement.

Three new entries appear: Wrekonize (#12), DaBaby (#14), and Pop Smoke (#18).

. Wrekonize – Zombies >> Dark track addressing modern alienation over trap production with rock influences.

. DaBaby – Pop Dat Thang >> High-energy 2026 single with an uptempo, club-oriented production and provocative lyrics.

. Pop Smoke – Mood Swings (w/ Lil Tjay) >> Trap and R&B crossover about relationship dynamics from his posthumous project.

See the Full Top 20 for American Hip-Hop

Art Pop

ART POP: Lady Gaga with Bruno Mars remain dominant at #1 while Billie Eilish holds #2, with continued stability at the top.

“Shallow” climbs to #3 and “Abracadabra” to #4, reinforcing Lady Gaga’s strong multi-entry presence.

Idina Menzel drops to #5 while Billie Eilish reshuffles within the top 10 without major disruption.

A new entry appears at #20 with Lana Del Rey, slightly refreshing the lower tier.

. Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over The Country Club >> 2021 folk-pop ballad contrasting idyllic suburban imagery with underlying melancholy and themes of disillusionment.

See the Full Top 20 for Art Pop

Asian Pop

ASIAN POP: Rosé holds #1 while BTS surges with a new entry directly at #2, significantly impacting the top tier.

BLACKPINK reshuffles across the top 10, with “JUMP” rising to #3 and “GO” dropping to #6.

Multiple new entries reshape the chart: HIEUTHUHAI (#10), BLACKPINK (#18), and Psy (#19).

Stray Kids and TWICE decline slightly as mid-chart positions adjust.

. BTS – Swim >> Lead track from the album ARIRANG focusing on perseverance and self-love through wave metaphors, co-written by RM.

. HIEUTHUHAI – Người Im Lặng Gặp Người Hay Nói >> V-pop track blending rap and melody, contrasting quiet reflection with expressive energy.

. Blackpink – Shut Down >> Hip-hop track built around a classical sample with references to previous visuals and releases.

. Psy – That That (w/ Suga) >> Energetic single combining upbeat production with post-pandemic themes as part of Psy 9th.

See the Full Top 20 for Asian Pop

Caribbean Club

CARIBBEAN CLUB: El Alfa takes over #1, overtaking Kybba and reshaping the top positions.

MAUVAIS DJO jumps into the top 5 (#8→#4), marking the strongest upward move.

New entries include Dj Adoni (#9), Bulin 47 (#17), and Theodora (#18), adding turnover to the lower half.

Several previous mid-chart tracks decline as the ranking compresses.

. Dj Adoni – Demasiada Buena (w/ Ronny GTA) >> 2026 reggaeton track combining energetic rhythms with urban Latin flow.

. Bulin 47 – Morbo >> High-energy reggaeton track driven by rhythmic hooks and street-oriented delivery.

. Theodora – Miss Kitoko >> 2026 single introducing a confident and celebratory theme tied to her upcoming album.

See the Full Top 20 for Caribbean Club

Corridos

CORRIDOS: Major shift as Xavi debuts directly at #1, displacing Tito Double P.

Peso Pluma strengthens presence with a new entry at #4 while maintaining another title in the top 5.

Fuerza Regida remains stable across multiple positions despite slight declines.

Lower chart sees moderate reshuffling without additional new entries beyond the top tier.

. Xavi – San Charly (w/ Xavi, Esau Ortiz & Alan Arrieta) >> Corridos tumbados track with trap influences and themes of regional pride.

. Peso Pluma – Chiclona (w/ Peso Pluma, Tito Double P, LENCHO) >> 2026 track blending regional Mexican and urban Latin elements with upbeat instrumentation.

See the Full Top 20 for Corridos

Country Music

COUNTRY MUSIC: Ella Langley rises to #1, overtaking Morgan Wallen and leading a reshuffle at the top.

The top 10 remains largely stable with only minor positional swaps.

Single new entry: Kacey Musgraves debuts at #18, impacting the lower tier.

. Kacey Musgraves – Dry Spell >> 2026 country-pop track using humor and everyday imagery to depict romantic frustration over a mid-tempo production.

See the Full Top 20 for Country Music

Dance Pop

DANCE POP: Complete stability across the top 17, with Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars and Dua Lipa maintaining full control and no positional changes.

The chart shows an exceptionally locked structure, with no movement at all in the upper and mid sections.

Only the bottom tier evolves, with two new entries at #18 and #19 replacing Sevdaliza and shifting Dua Lipa down to #20.

. David Guetta – I’M Good (Blue) >> Dance-pop reinterpretation of “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” driven by a viral and party-oriented dynamic.

. The Black Eyed Peas – Ritmo (Bad Boys For Life) >> Club track blending electronic and reggaeton elements built on a reworked classic sample.

See the Full Top 20 for Dance Pop

East & South African Music

EAST & SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC: Diamond Platinum surges to #1 with a new entry, displacing Goon Flavour.

The previous top 4 shifts downward with minimal disruption, maintaining overall structure.

Several new entries reshape the mid and lower chart, including Trechyson Molly vx (#5), Zeze Kingston (#16), and Sharma Boy (#19).

Established tracks show slight declines as the chart integrates new momentum.

. Diamond Platnumz – Happy >> Track centered on success and gratitude, contrasting past struggles with present achievements.

. Trechyson Molly vx – Botshelo Ke Eng (w/ DJ Promatic SA & Dendofela) >> Amapiano track combining introspective lyrics with rhythmic and melodic elements.

. Zeze Kingston – Ndilira Mumvula (w/ Zeze Kingston, Yo Maps) >> Amapiano-influenced track exploring emotional struggle and resilience through regional sounds.

. Sharma Boy – Saqajaan >> Upbeat Somali hip-hop track with catchy hooks and themes tied to youth and ambition.

See the Full Top 20 for East & South African Music

French R&B

FRENCH R&B: Top 4 remains unchanged, led by Joé Dwèt Filé and Gims, confirming strong stability.

Gazo gains ground within the top 5 while Tayc slightly declines.

Mid-chart sees minor reshuffling without any new entries, indicating a closed ecosystem this week.

See the Full Top 20 for French R&B

Metalcore

METALCORE: The top 3 remains unchanged with Motionless In White and YUNGBLUD maintaining control.

Bad Omens reshuffles internally while maintaining a strong multi-entry presence.

Two new entries appear at the bottom (#19 and #20), reinforcing the band’s dominance.

. Bad Omens – Nowhere To Go >> Track blending metalcore and electronic elements around themes of betrayal and escape.

. Bad Omens – Concrete Jungle >> Track depicting survival and pressure in an urban environment through intense sonic textures.

See the Full Top 20 for Metalcore

Modern Dancehall

MODERN DANCEHALL: The top 6 remains completely stable, led by Kybba and Spice.

Tommy Lee Sparta climbs (#10→#7), marking the most notable upward move in the upper half.

Three new entries appear: Malie Donn (#9), Teejay (#17), and Armanii (#20), refreshing the lower segment.

Several mid-chart tracks shift slightly downward as a result.

. Malie Donn – Gangster Gospel >> Dancehall track focused on street narratives and ambition over an energetic production.

. Teejay – From Rags To Riches >> Track centered on personal growth and resilience from humble beginnings.

. Armanii – 8:00 pm (w/ Malie Donn) >> Dancehall collaboration blending melodic and rhythmic elements with a late-night atmosphere.

See the Full Top 20 for Modern Dancehall

Nigerian Pop

NIGERIAN POP: Full stability in the top 5 led by :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}, Ayra Starr, and Tems, confirming a locked leading trio.

Minor internal shifts occur as “Calm Down” (solo) rises to #6 while Fireboy DML slips to #7.

Lower chart adjustments remain limited, with AY YOLA dropping significantly (#14→#18) and no new entries.

See the Full Top 20 for Nigerian Pop

Pop Hits

POP HITS: Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift hold the top 2, maintaining strong stability at the summit.

Billie Eilish climbs to #3 while Bruno Mars declines slightly, reshaping the top 5 hierarchy.

Two new entries from Justin Bieber (#15 and #19) refresh the lower half of the chart.

. Justin Bieber – Ghost >> Pop ballad addressing loss and longing through a mix of acoustic and synth-driven production.

. Justin Bieber – Peaches (w/ Daniel Caesar & Giveon) >> Smooth pop and R&B track centered on love and laid-back atmosphere.

See the Full Top 20 for Pop Hits

Pov: Indie

POV: INDIE: Glass Animals and Hozier remain unchanged at #1 and #2, confirming a stable top tier.

Beabadoobee climbs into the top 3 while Twenty One Pilots reshuffle across multiple entries.

Lower chart sees minor adjustments with no new entries, indicating strong catalog retention.

See the Full Top 20 for POV: Indie

Punjabi Party

PUNJABI PARTY: Karan Aujla retains #1 while the top 3 remains unchanged.

R Nait gains momentum with a new entry at #11, impacting mid-chart positions.

Two additional new entries appear: Saabi Bhinder (#18) and Cheema Y (#20).

. R Nait – Ainakaan (w/ Kiran Bajwa) >> Punjabi track built on playful romantic themes with rhythmic production.

. Saabi Bhinder – 25-26 (w/ Saabi Bhinder, Gurlez Akhtar) >> High-energy track centered on street narratives and rivalry dynamics.

. Cheema Y – Young G.O.A.T >> Punjabi hip-hop track emphasizing self-assertion over modern production.

See the Full Top 20 for Punjabi Party

Urban Contemporary

URBAN CONTEMPORARY: :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3} maintains control with the top 2 unchanged.

Partynextdoor rises to #3 while Jennifer Lopez declines to #6, marking the main top 10 shift.

Single new entry: Joyner Lucas debuts at #20, slightly refreshing the lower tier.

See the Full Top 20 for Urban Contemporary

Urbano Latino

URBANO LATINO: Bad Bunny and Shakira maintain dominance with limited changes at the top.

Karol G strengthens presence with both titles moving into the top 5.

Two new entries appear: Yovngchimi (#19) and Myke Towers (#20), updating the lower chart.

. Yovngchimi – Mvlan (w/ Jc Reyes) >> Latin trap track blending themes of power, faith, and luxury over a modern production.

. Myke Towers – Bandido >> Latin trap track focused on relationship conflict and protective narratives over a mid-tempo beat.

See the Full Top 20 for Urbano Latino


This bi-weekly update of the top 20 tracks across 20 genres reflects the continued evolution of listener preferences. While some tracks maintain their grip on the charts, others make way for fresh entries that bring new perspectives and sounds to the forefront.

Disclaimer: Our aim with these rankings is not to provide a definitive measure but to offer a snapshot of trends that resonate with audiences today.

We’ll continue to share these updates regularly, consolidating data and highlighting the shifts that make each genre so dynamic.

Thank you for following along, and we look forward to seeing how these charts evolve in the weeks to come.