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 8,2026 edition
.
Afro-Love
On AFRO-LOVE, the chart shows stability at the top with Tems holding the top two spots, while “Burning” climbs to #4 (+1) and “Leva Tudo” slips to #5 (-1).
Jeady Jay posts the strongest top 10 gain with “ATWA” at #6 (+3), while “Joggo” drops sharply to #14 (-8) and Emma’a falls to #20 (-13).
New entry Bensoul lands at #18 with “Extra Pressure”, an afropop track centered on emotional intensity and romantic sacrifice.
Alt Z
On ALT Z, the top 5 remains completely unchanged, highlighting strong chart stability.
Only minor shifts occur, with “Takeaway” edging up to #6 (+1) and “I Love You, I’M Sorry” dipping to #7 (-1).
Alternative Metal
In ALTERNATIVE METAL, the top 4 holds steady with Linkin Park and Falling In Reverse dominating.
“Voices In My Head” jumps to #5 (+4) while “Afterlife” records the biggest top 10 drop to #10 (-3).
Alternative R&B
On ALTERNATIVE R&B, the top 4 remains unchanged while Doechii surges with “Denial Is A River” reaching #5 (+3).
“Nasty” by Tinashe appears twice at #6 and #7, indicating a chart duplication issue.
New entry Swedish House Mafia appears at #19 with “Lioness”, an electro-pop track blending extended beats and ethereal vocals with multiple remixes.
American Hip-Hop
In AMERICAN HIP-HOP, Pooh Shiesty rises to #1 (+1), overtaking Kendrick Lamar (-1).
New entry T.I. debuts at #5 with “Let ‘Em Know”, a Pharrell-produced single driven by dynamic beats and confident lyricism.
Additional entries include “Back In Blood” (#13), “Life Is Good” (#14), and “Godzilla” (#19), respectively described as a drill track about loyalty and violence, a stylistic collaboration between Future and Drake, and a track marked by Eminem’s rapid delivery and a tribute to Juice WRLD.
Art Pop
On ART POP, the chart shows a stable top 3, while Lady Gaga strengthens her presence with “Shallow” rising to #4 (+3) and “Abracadabra” to #5 (+3).
ROSALÍA makes a strong entry at #6 with “Berghain [BRIT Awards 2026]”, a live orchestral reinterpretation performed with Björk.
Significant drops include “Cure For Me” falling to #15 (-11) and “Guess” to #17 (-12).
New entry Lady Gaga lands at #20 with “Disease”, a dark synth-pop track focused on inner conflict and heavy electronic production.
Asian Pop
On ASIAN POP, the top position remains unchanged, while BLACKPINK surges with “GO” debuting directly at #2.
“GO” is described as a hip-hop and EDM-trap fusion track with motivational lyrics and a strong group dynamic.
Notable upward moves include BTS with “Dynamite” reaching #6 (+1) and “Gameboy” climbing to #7 (+1).
New entry Ricky Star appears at #17 with “Tấm Lòng Cửu Long”, a rap tribute to the Mekong Delta blending folk influences and regional storytelling.
Caribbean Club
In CARIBBEAN CLUB, the top 4 remains unchanged, indicating strong stability among leading tracks.
“Pilé” makes a notable jump to #8 (+5), while “Loyalty Forever” drops to #9 (-2).
New entries include DJ Steri at #12 with “Woulé La Fess”, a dancehall track driven by energetic beats and Creole party chants.
Tokischa also enters at #15 with “Tu No Ere De Na”, a dembow track with trap elements addressing themes of authenticity.
Corridos
On CORRIDOS, the top 3 remains stable, while “Presidente” climbs to #4 (+5) and “CAPERUZA” to #5 (+3).
“Dos Días” by Tito Double P enters at #19, depicting a breakup narrative marked by pride and emotional drift.
Carin León debuts at #20 with “Despídase Bien”, a track centered on seeking closure after a failed relationship.
Country Music
In COUNTRY MUSIC, the top 2 remains unchanged, while Ella Langley strengthens her position with “Be Her” rising to #3 (+1).
Morgan Wallen sees mixed movement, with “I’m The Problem” slipping to #4 (-1) but “20 Cigarettes” climbing to #8 (+1).
Lower in the chart, “Thank God” drops to #20 (-2), marking the weakest movement within the top 20.
Dance Pop
On DANCE POP, the chart shows a stable top 2, while Bruno Mars scores a strong new entry at #3 with “Risk It All”, a retro-soul ballad focused on devotion and emotional sacrifice.
“Levitating” jumps to #5 (+3) and “Leave The Door Open” climbs to #7 (+2), while “Cold Heart” drops sharply to #13 (-8).
New entries include Bebe Rexha at #6 with “New Religion”, a dance anthem built around a reimagined “Insomnia” sample and themes of musical euphoria.
Jennifer Lopez also enters at #12 with “Save Me Tonight”, an electronic track driven by pulsating production and urgent romantic energy.
East & South African Music
On EAST & SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC, the top 2 remains unchanged, while “My Darling” rises to #3 (+1) and “Jerusalema” surges to #4 (+3).
“Snokonoko” drops to #6 (-3), marking the biggest decline in the top tier.
New entry Harmonize appears at #13 with “Leo”, a Bongo Flava love song emphasizing emotional connection over materialism.
Marioo enters at #19 with “Nairobi”, presented as a track blending contemporary production with regional influences.
French R&B
On FRENCH R&B, the top 3 remains unchanged, confirming strong stability at the summit.
“I Love You” climbs to #4 (+2) while “Yimmy Yimmy” slips to #5 (-1).
Mid-chart movements include “Monaco” rising to #8 (+1) and “Jolie Madame” dropping to #14 (-3).
Metalcore
In METALCORE, the top 2 holds steady, while Bad Omens strengthens its presence with “Specter” reaching #3 (+1) and “Dying To Love” jumping to #4 (+5).
“Twisting The Knife” falls to #10 (-7), marking the sharpest drop in the top 10.
Modern Dancehall
On MODERN DANCEHALL, the top 4 remains unchanged, highlighting strong chart stability.
“Panic” climbs to #5 (+4) and “Coco Chanel” to #6 (+5), while “Ikation” drops significantly to #11 (-6).
New entry Cricket appears at #7 with “Ndoshta Ti”, a deep house and melodic techno track with Balkan influences and themes of longing.
Jamal debuts at #20 with “Faada”, a dancehall track driven by raw production and street-oriented lyricism.
Nigerian Pop
On NIGERIAN POP, the chart shows a fully stable top 6, reflecting strong chart inertia.
“Buga” climbs to #8 (+1) while “Essence” drops to #10 (-2), marking the main top 10 shift.
New entry Crayon appears at #20 with “Ngozi”, an Afrobeats track centered on love and gratitude toward a romantic partner.
Pop Hits
On POP HITS, the top 2 remains unchanged while Bruno Mars enters strongly at #3 with “Risk It All”, a retro-soul ballad about devotion and emotional commitment.
“Birds Of A Feather” drops to #4 (-1) while “Flowers” falls to #9 (-4), marking the most notable decline in the top 10.
New entry Bebe Rexha lands at #15 with “New Religion”, a dance track framing music as a form of emotional uplift.
Harry Styles re-enters at #18 with “American Girls”, a track reflecting on love and single life through introspective lyrics.
Pov: Indie
On POV: INDIE, the top 3 remains unchanged, confirming strong stability.
“The Line” climbs to #4 (+1) while “Zombie” drops to #6 (-2).
New entry Phoebe Bridgers appears at #20 with “Scott Street”, a track depicting post-breakup encounters and emotional distance.
Punjabi Party
On PUNJABI PARTY, the top position remains unchanged while “Deewane” rises to #2 (+1), overtaking “Dopamine” now at #3 (-1).
“5-7” climbs to #4 (+2) and “Gidha” to #5 (+2), marking the strongest upward moves in the top tier.
New entry Garry Sandhu lands at #19 with “VIP”, a track centered on swagger and self-confidence.
Urban Contemporary
On URBAN CONTEMPORARY, the top 2 remains stable while Jennifer Lopez debuts strongly at #3 with “Save Me Tonight”, an electronic track driven by romantic urgency.
“Lift Me Up” rises to #6 (+2) while “Good Good” drops to #5 (-2).
Urbano Latino
On URBANO LATINO, the top 4 remains unchanged, confirming continued dominance by Bad Bunny.
“Dákiti” climbs to #5 (+2) and “TQG” to #7 (+5), marking notable upward momentum.
New entry Anitta appears at #20 with “Envolver”, a minimalist reggaeton track focused on physical attraction and viral success.

