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 Mar 8,2026 edition
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Afro-Love
The top four remain unchanged, led by “Tems – Me & U” at No.1 and “Tems – Love Me Jeje” at No.2. “Tems – Burning” climbs to No.5 while “Rutshelle Guillaume – Ou Mechan” falls to No.8. “Joé Dwèt Filé – Slowly” moves to No.9. “Phil-Emon – mon – Delicious” debuts at No.19; a 2025 Afrobeat/R&B track featuring Nel Ngabo, centered on flirtation and closeness with smooth vocals and guitar-driven rhythms.
Alt Z
The top five remain unchanged with “Sub Urban – Uh Oh!” featuring Benee at No.1 and “Tate McRae – Just Keep Watching” at No.2. “Gracie Abrams – I Love You, I’M Sorry” rises to No.6 while “The Chainsmokers – Takeaway” slips to No.7. “Gayle – abcdefu” climbs to No.8. “Zolita – Somebody I Fucked Once” enters at No.18; released in 2021, its video set in a cheerleading environment portrays a same-sex relationship.
Alternative Metal
The entire top fifteen remains unchanged, led by “Linkin Park – The Emptiness Machine” at No.1 and “Linkin Park – Up From The Bottom” at No.2. “Daughtry – Antidote” debuts at No.16; from the 2025 EP Shock to the System (Part Two), written by Chris Daughtry with Scott Stevens, Marti Frederiksen and Elvio Fernandes, featuring piano, strings and guitars.
Alternative R&B
The top nine titles remain unchanged with “Ravyn Lenae – Love Me Not” at No.1 and “Mariah The Scientist – Burning Blue” at No.2. “Sevdaliza – No Me Cansare” rises to No.10 while “Doechii – Girl, Get Up” drops to No.14. “88Rising – The Weekend” debuts at No.17; a pop-R&B track featuring BIBI about a relationship limited to weekends, produced by Pink Slip and max & Kyle.
American Hip-Hop
The top six remain unchanged, led by “Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us” at No.1 and “Pooh Shiesty – FDO” at No.2. “Yung Bleu – You’re Mines Still” climbs to No.7 while “YFN Lucci – Jan. 31st (My Truth)” falls to No.8. “King Von – Armed & Dangerous” reaches No.10. “BigXthaPlug – All The Way” featuring Bailey Zimmerman debuts at No.12, a country-rap track about a breakup and rejecting reconciliation.
Art Pop
The top six remain unchanged, led by “Lady Gaga – Die With A Smile” featuring Bruno Mars at No.1 and “Billie Eilish – Birds Of A Feather” at No.2. “Charli Xcx – 360” debuts at No.7, pushing “Lady Gaga – Shallow” to No.8 and “Idina Menzel – Into the Unknown” to No.9. “Billie Eilish – Lunch” drops to No.18 while “Lady Gaga – Rain On Me” falls to No.19.
Asian Pop
“Rosé – Apt.” featuring Bruno Mars remains No.1. “화사 – Good Goodbye” climbs to No.2 as “BLACKPINK – 뛰어(JUMP)” slips to No.3. “LE SSERAFIM – Spaghetti” rises to No.4 while “KATSEYE – Gnarly” falls to No.6. “(G)I-DLE – LE – Mono” debuts at No.9; released in 2026 with Skaiwater, presenting a minimalist style and black-and-white visual theme.
Caribbean Club
“Kybba – Ba Ba Bad Remix” remains at No.1. “Meryl – Coco Chanel” featuring Eva debuts at No.2, pushing “Machel Montano – Encore” down to No.8 while “Chaki Bley – Una Chica Good” climbs to No.6. “Theodora – Fashion Designa” slips to No.7.
Corridos
“Tito Double P – Nadie” climbs to No.1 while “Fuerza Regida – Ansiedad” rises to No.2 and “Peso Pluma – Dopamina” reaches No.3. “Los Gemelos De Sinaloa – Amor” moves to No.4. “Luis R Conriquez – Aguas” debuts at No.17; released in 2026 with Netón Vega and Rey Quinto, combining corrido storytelling with trap-influenced production. “Lenin Ramirez – Polvo Rosita” enters at No.20; a 2024 corrido-banda track describing a night of indulgence at a private club.
Country Music
The top four remain unchanged with “Morgan Wallen – I Got Better” at No.1 and “Ella Langley – You Look Like You Love Me” featuring Riley Green at No.2. “Luke Combs – Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma” climbs to No.5 while “Bailey Zimmerman – Fall In Love” slips to No.6. “Josiah Queen – Demons” debuts at No.12; from the 2024 album The Prodigal, an acoustic country-folk song focused on faith and spiritual struggle.
Dance Pop
The top four remain unchanged, led by “Rosé – Apt.” featuring Bruno Mars at No.1 and “Lady Gaga – Die With A Smile” at No.2. “Shakira – Acróstico – Milan + Sasha” climbs to No.5 while “Doja Cat – Paint The Town Red” slips to No.6. “Bruno Mars – Leave The Door Open” rises to No.10 as “Zara Larsson – Midnight Sun” falls to No.11. No new entries appear.
East & South African Music
The top thirteen titles remain unchanged with “Goon Flavour – Ngishutheni” at No.1 and “Al Xapo – Snokonoko” at No.2. “DJ Smallz – ZEP” debuts at No.14; released in 2025 with 031 Choppa, Zinedine X Sguche and Uncool MC, an amapiano track built around log-drum rhythms and club themes. “Nandy – Asante” enters at No.15; an Afropop song expressing gratitude and faith.
French R&B
The top three remain unchanged with “Joé Dwèt Filé – 4 Kampé” at No.1 and “Gims – Sois Pas Timide” at No.2. “Dadju – I Love You” featuring Tayc climbs to No.4 while “Gazo – Nanani Nanana” falls to No.9. “Gazo – Kat” rises to No.7 and “Gazo – Cartier” to No.8.
Metalcore
“Motionless In White – Afraid Of The Dark” debuts at No.1. “YUNGBLUD – Zombie” falls to No.2 while “Bad Omens – Specter” moves to No.3. “Electric Callboy – Elevator Operator” climbs to No.10. The new No.1 track was released in 2026 and features metalcore and industrial elements with autobiographical lyrics reflecting the band’s early struggles.
Modern Dancehall
The top eight remain unchanged with “Kybba – Ba Ba Bad Remix” at No.1 and “Spice – Go Down Deh” at No.2. “Meryl – Coco Chanel” featuring Eva debuts at No.9. “Teejay – From Rags To Riches” enters at No.18; released in 2020 and produced by Damage Musiq, it describes rising from difficult beginnings. “Tommy Lee Sparta – Outside Brawling” debuts at No.20.
Nigerian Pop
“Rema – Calm Down” featuring Selena Gomez remains at No.1 with “Ayra Starr – Rush” steady at No.2. “Tems – Me & U” climbs to No.3 while “Omah Lay – Soso” slips to No.4. “Wizkid – Essence” rises to No.9 as “Ruger – Girlfriend” drops to No.11. “Burna Boy – For Everybody” falls to No.20.
Pop Hits
The top five remain unchanged with “Taylor Swift – The Fate Of Ophelia” at No.1 and “Lady Gaga – Die With A Smile” featuring Bruno Mars at No.2. “PinkPantheress – Stateside” featuring Zara Larsson climbs to No.6 while “Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso” falls to No.8. “Rosalía – Despechá” debuts at No.20; released in 2022, a mambo and merengue-influenced pop song about ending a relationship and going out dancing.
Pov: Indie
The top three remain unchanged with “Glass Animals – Heat Waves” at No.1 and “Hozier – Too Sweet” at No.2. “Beabadoobee – Glue Song” climbs to No.4 while “Twenty One Pilots – The Line” falls to No.5. “Noah Kahan – The Great Divide” debuts at No.12; released in 2026, a folk-rock track reflecting on mental health and past friendships.
Punjabi Party
The top six remain unchanged with “Karan Aujla – For A Reason” at No.1 and “Navaan Sandhu – Deewane” at No.2. “Chinna – Convo” featuring Cheema Y debuts at No.7; a 2025 single produced by Gur Sidhu. “Harrdy Sandhu – Tevar” enters at No.10; released in 2026 with lyrics by Rony Ajnali and Gill Machhrai. “Prabh Gill – Mera A Ve Tu” debuts at No.11 and “Arnaaz Gill – Suit” featuring Armaan Gill enters at No.14.
Urban Contemporary
“Shakira – Zoo” remains at No.1 and “Shakira – Soltera” at No.2. “Usher – Good Good” climbs to No.3 while “Partynextdoor – No Chill” falls to No.4. “Wale – On Chill” featuring Jeremih rises to No.5 as “Jung Kook – Standing Next To You” featuring Usher slips to No.6.
Urbano Latino
The top eleven remain unchanged with “Shakira – Zoo” at No.1 and “Bad Bunny – Baile Inolvidable” at No.2. “Karol G – Provenza” climbs to No.12 while “Karol G – Tqg” falls to No.13. “Bad Bunny – Yo Perreo Sola” debuts at No.20; released in 2020 from YHLQMDLG, a reggaeton track about a woman dancing independently.

