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 Jun 8,2026 edition

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

Afro-Love

The Top 5 remains unchanged, with Tems extending its grip on the chart ahead of Jeady Jay and 3 Finer.

B-Soundz delivers the biggest jump of the week, soaring twelve places from No. 18 to No. 6, while 3 Finer’s “Você” enters the Top 10 at No. 10.

Fábio Hustle debuts at No. 16 with “Inocência,” a collaboration with Teo no beat released in March 2026.

Limo enters at No. 18 with “Joggo,” an afrobeat, R&B and pop track originally released in December 2024.

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Alt Z

The chart remains almost completely unchanged, with the entire Top 17 holding steady for another week.

Royal climbs one place to No. 18, while Noah Cyrus rises to No. 19 and Zolita slips to No. 20.

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Alternative Metal

Linkin Park strengthens its presence as “Lost” climbs from No. 4 to No. 3, swapping places with Falling In Reverse‘s “Watch The World Burn.”

Korn debuts at No. 9 with “Reward The Scars,” the band’s first new track in more than four years, released alongside the Diablo IV expansion.

Falling In Reverse‘s “Zombified” exits the ranking after previously occupying No. 20.

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Alternative R&B

The Top 6 remains unchanged, with Ravyn Lenae leading ahead of Sevdaliza and Mariah The Scientist.

Tinashe‘s duplicate entries each gain one place as “2 You” slips to No. 9, while Doechii‘s “Alter Ego” records the week’s biggest climb, jumping from No. 18 to No. 14.

Young M.A rises two spots to No. 18 as DeeBaby falls to No. 20.

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American Hip-Hop

Kendrick Lamar holds No. 1, while Central Cee moves up to No. 3 and pushes King Von‘s “Took Her To The O” down one position.

Sauce Walka debuts at No. 16 with “Streets Ain’t The Same No More,” a Southern rap track rooted in Houston’s street culture.

Offset enters at No. 18 with “Different Species,” a trap collaboration with Gunna featured on the album “KIARI.”

mgk’s “Fix Ur Face” and Lil Baby‘s “Emotionally Scarred” leave the chart, while Pooh Shiesty‘s “Back In Blood” drops six places to No. 20.

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Art Pop

The top two remain unchanged, while Lady Gaga‘s “Runway” makes a strong debut at No. 3 and pushes “Abracadabra” down to No. 6.

“Rain On Me” climbs one place to No. 12 as Billie Eilish‘s “Lunch” and ROSALÍA’s BRIT Awards version of “Berghain” each fall three positions.

Lady Gaga enters with “Runway,” a house and hip-hop collaboration with Doechii featured on The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack.

Lana Del Rey returns at No. 20 with “Chemtrails Over The Country Club,” her 2021 Jack Antonoff-produced folk-pop ballad.

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Asian Pop

BABYMONSTER storms straight to No. 1 with “Choom,” ending ROSÉ’s reign, while ILLIT debuts at No. 3.

The two new entries reshuffle the entire Top 15, with BTS, KATSEYE and BLACKPINK all slipping despite remaining in the upper tier.

“Choom” is a high-energy track from BABYMONSTER’s third mini album, released in May 2026.

ILLIT’s “It’s Me” arrives at No. 3 with a techno-inspired K-pop sound built around the playful question, “Who’s your bias?”

Mrs. GREEN APPLE enters at No. 16 with “風と町,” the theme song for NHK’s 2026 drama 風、薫る.

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Caribbean Club

MAUVAIS DJO’s “Pilé” surges from No. 3 to No. 1, while Arlene MC debuts directly at No. 2.

Last week’s leader “Ba Ba Bad Remix” drops to No. 3 as the rest of the Top 10 shifts down one position.

Arlene MC enters with “Saca Punta,” a dembow anthem released through the Dominican reality show Planeta Alofoke.

Junior debuts at No. 19 with “Calvin Klein,” a dancehall-influenced single released in April 2026.

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Corridos

Lenin Ramirez climbs to No. 1, swapping places with Neton Vega at the top of the chart.

Fuerza Regida‘s “CAPERUZA” breaks into the Top 5, while “Por Esos Ojos” and Gabito Ballesteros‘ “Presidente” both enter the Top 10.

Tito Double P debuts at No. 17 with “Pase Y Pase,” a reggaeton track driven by dembow rhythms and club-ready energy.

Alan Arrieta enters at No. 20 with “La Pantera,” a collaboration with Marcos Villalobos highlighting his signature vocal style.

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Country Music

The Top 13 remains completely unchanged, with Ella Langley continuing to occupy the entire Top 3.

Cody Johnson‘s “Dirt Cheap” climbs to No. 14 as Morgan Wallen‘s “Smile” slips one place.

Luke Combs‘ “Forever After All” rises to No. 16, while Lainey Wilson‘s “4X4Xu” overtakes “Wildflowers And Wild Horses” at the bottom of the chart.

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Dance Pop

The Top 8 remains completely unchanged, with ROSÉ, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars continuing to dominate the chart.

Bebe Rexha‘s “New Religion” climbs to No. 9 as Akon‘s “Ghetto” gains one place and Shakira‘s “Acróstico” rises to No. 14.

Dua Lipa returns at No. 18 with “Love Again,” a disco-infused dance-pop track built around a sample of Al Bowlly’s “My Woman.”

The Black Eyed Peas re-enter at No. 20 with “Ritmo (Bad Boys For Life),” a Latin-inspired rework of Corona‘s classic “The Rhythm of the Night.”

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East & South African Music

Bien remains at No. 1, while uNkosazana makes a strong debut at No. 2 and pushes Goon Flavour down to No. 3.

Trechyson Molly vx climbs three places into the Top 5 as Harmonize experiences the week’s biggest drop, falling from No. 3 to No. 20.

uNkosazana enters with “Vuma Vuma,” an amapiano collaboration featuring Master KG and Goon Flavour.

Alikiba debuts at No. 9 with the romantic Bongo Flava single “Bhuju,” while Marioo arrives at No. 11 with the Afro-pop track “Mombasa.”

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French R&B

The Top 4 remains unchanged, while Gazo’s “Nanani Nanana” climbs to No. 5 and Guy2Bezbar‘s “Monaco” reaches No. 7.

Joé Dwèt Filé’s “Jolie Madame” enters the Top 10 as Jul‘s “Un Jour, Je L’Aurai” gains two places to No. 14.

Ninho debuts at No. 19 with “Coco,” a collaboration with Niska exploring themes of wealth, street life and success.

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Metalcore

YUNGBLUD and Motionless In White continue to lead the chart, while SiM’s “The Rumbling” climbs to No. 4.

Dead By April enters at No. 12 with “Anything At All,” a metalcore and electronicore track centred on emotional barriers and lost love.

From Ashes To New debuts at No. 16 with “Die For You,” a heavy anthem exploring the tensions of toxic relationships.

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Modern Dancehall

Kybba and Spice remain locked in the Top 2, while WizTheMc climbs to No. 3.

Valiant debuts at No. 4, Masicka enters at No. 6 and Vybz Kartel lands at No. 9, reshaping the Top 10.

Valiant‘s “Woii” is a 2026 dancehall single produced by Di Genius and inspired by Jamaican folk traditions.

Masicka‘s “Slip & Slide” arrives with a modern dancehall production, while Vybz Kartel‘s “Victory” debuts as a defiant anthem released in April 2026.

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Nigerian Pop

The Top 6 remains unchanged, with Rema, Ayra Starr and Omah Lay continuing to lead the chart.

Kizz Daniel‘s “Buga” climbs to No. 7 as Mavins‘ “Overloading (Overdose)” enters the Top 10 at No. 10.

Burna Boy‘s “For My Hand” gains one place to No. 16, while AY YOLA’s “Homay” slips to No. 20.

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Pop Hits

The Top 3 remains unchanged, while Sabrina Carpenter‘s “Espresso” climbs to No. 4 ahead of Bruno Mars‘ “Risk It All.”

Sombr’s “Back To Friends” breaks into the Top 10 as Glass Animals and Harry Styles also post gains.

Olivia Dean‘s “Man I Need” overtakes “So Easy (To Fall In Love),” while Ariana Grande debuts at No. 20 with “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love),” a synth-pop reflection on love and heartbreak.

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Pov: Indie

Glass Animals, Hozier and beabadoobee‘ target=’_blank’ rel=’noopener’ target>beabadoobee hold the Top 3 for another week, while Conan Gray climbs to No. 5.

Mitski rises to No. 6 as YUNGBLUD’s “Zombie” slips two places to No. 7.

Bleachers debut at No. 15 with “The Van,” a nostalgic Jack Antonoff track inspired by early touring memories.

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Punjabi Party

Karan Aujla remains at No. 1, while Sidhu Moose Wala’s posthumous “Eyes On Me” debuts at No. 2.

Avvy Sra jumps two places into the Top 6 as Prince Narula enters at No. 8 with “Ruffle Dunali.”

Karan Aujla‘s “Top Fella” debuts at No. 11, Jassa Dhillon arrives at No. 15 with “Still In Love,” and Shubh enters at No. 17 with “Bounce.”

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Urban Contemporary

The Top 5 remains unchanged, while Wale‘s “On Chill” and GloRilla’s “I Luv Her” both climb into the Top 7.

Jennifer Lopez‘s “Save Me Tonight” rises to No. 12 as Jeremih‘s “Wait On It” gains one place to No. 14.

Joyner Lucas debuts at No. 20 with “Fall Slowly,” replacing Usher‘s “Ruin.”

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Urbano Latino

Shakira‘s “Zoo” remains No. 1 as Bad Bunny‘s “Baile Inolvidable” climbs to No. 2 ahead of Blessd and Myke Towers.

Karol G’s “TQG” enters the Top 5 while Bad Bunny strengthens his dominance with five tracks inside the Top 16.

Shakira returns at No. 20 with “Soltera,” a pop-reggaetón anthem celebrating independence and single life.

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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.

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