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Shame Harry overtook Mac. Both great songs but would've rather had Cinderella in! Would've also liked a Kiss All The Time song to debut...

sign of the times is such a incredible song, and its better than anything on kissco so im not complaining that its back in the top 20, its been timed well with its use in project hail mary giving it a reset and now harrys tour, i havent been but loads of my friends have and they all talk about how beautiful of a moment SOTT live is.

ngl Sign of the times makes me want to fall asleep it was fine in 2017

If old songs were to be reset, I'd prefer it if they were songs that never made the top 40, or didn't chart at all.

Just now, Jessie Where said:

ANOTR officially top 20. Yay!!

Glad "Talk To You" didn't go ACR after all!

Sign of the Times is definitely superior to anything on the new album glad its the song almost doing the best for him

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01 Olivia Rodrigo - you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love

02 Myles Smith - My Mess, My Heart, My Life.

03 Michael Jackson - The Essential

04 Harry Styles - Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

05 Olivia Dean - The Art of Loving

poor myles, but olivia's record is absolutely incredible! im still so salty over taylors shenanigans last week

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19 | up 28 | 4th week

Shakira and Burna Boy

Dai Dai

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Soundtrack single from Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album

Released: 14th May 2026

Label: Ace Entertainment

Chart Statistics

NE (11/06/2026) | 87-81-28-19

Sales: 30,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

08 Sales

89 Audio Streaming

01 Video Streaming

Video

Biography

Shakira

Before Shakira took the stage alongside Jennifer Lopez at the 2020 Super Bowl, she told Apple Music that the performance was intended “to celebrate Latin culture and the importance of women in the industry”. It was the realisation of a dream that the singer—born Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll in Barranquilla, Colombia, in 1977—has worked toward since she started writing songs at eight and released her debut album, Magia, at 14. Following years of success in the Latin music world, she set her sights on conquering the English-language charts, soliciting the help of Gloria Estefan on her 2001 crossover hit, “Whenever, Wherever”, the lead single from her multiplatinum-selling fifth album, Laundry Service. Combining poetic lyrics with tropical rhythms, pop hooks and influences as diverse as folk and electronic music, she quickly became one of the best-selling Latin American artists in history and a worldwide star. Her 2005 team-up with Wyclef Jean on “Hips Don’t Lie” inspired fans to emulate her dance moves, while 2009’s “She Wolf” became a club hit thanks to its sultry beat and ferocious lyrics. She’s since added to her resume with the 2010 World Cup anthem “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)”, collaborations with Beyoncé, Lil Wayne, Rihanna and Pitbull, among others, and the 2016 hit “Chantaje”, with Maluma—all of it confirming she’s truly a global icon whose talents defy boundaries. In 2023, Shakira recaptured the zeitgeist with the acerbic confessionals of “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53”, alongside superstar producer Bizarrap, which became a global smash and set the stage for her long-awaited comeback album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. Her first all-Spanish LP in decades featured a galaxy of stars: reggaetón queen KAROL G for the scorching perreo “TQG”, banda-sinaloense bosses Fuerza Regida for “El Jefe” and cumbia crooners Grupo Frontera on “(Entre Paréntesis)”. - Apple Music

Burna Boy

Nigerian singer Burna Boy opened his 2019 Apple Music Up Next spotlight with a crucial distinction: “Music’s supposed to be a universal language. You understanding what I’m saying is second. The primary thing is, what does the person inside you hear?” It’s a simple but radical thought: you can listen on your terms, but he doesn’t have to meet you halfway. Born Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu in 1991 and raised on the southern coast of Nigeria before moving to London for uni, Burna has become one of the most prominent African pop artists of the 21st century. In the process, he has fused his specific background—a Nigerian man entering adulthood in the United Kingdom—with a global vision that encompasses Afrobeat, dancehall, trap, UK hip-hop and just about everything else that might fit under his diasporic umbrella. The result is an artist who isn’t confined by his identity but doesn’t dilute it either. By the time he received broader recognition through a (conspicuously uncredited) feature on Drake’s 2017 mix More Life, he was already a star in Africa. Two years later came African Giant, featuring collaborators as disparate as Angélique Kidjo, Skrillex, Damian Marley and Future while Burna sang about his experiences in a bright multilingual mélange that displayed great pride in the country of his birth. His newfound international fame only grew with his 2023 Apple Music Live performance, which saw him play songs from across his catalogue at London Stadium. That same year’s 21 Savage collab “Sittin’ on Top of the World” reminded audiences just how well his casually dynamic delivery can slot into 1990s-style rap tropes (among other sounds and eras). No wonder he has become an in-demand voice across genres, providing a fresh point of view on tracks from Sia, Stormzy and Sam Smith. More than just an ambassador for modern globe-trotting sounds, Burna brings his unmistakable personality to everything he does. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

Shakira

2002 02 Whenever, Wherever -1- MILLIONAIRE

2002 03 Underneath Your Clothes -2-

2002 17 Objection (Tango) -3-

2006 09 Don't Bother -1-

2006 01 Hips Don't Lie (feat. Wyclef Jean) -2- MILLIONAIRE

2006 34 Illegal (feat. Carlos Santana) -3-

2007 01 Beautiful Liar (Beyoncé & Shakira)

2009 04 She Wolf -1-

2009 26 Did It Again -2-

2010 21 Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2012 64 Get It Started (Pitbull feat. Shakira)

2014 11 Can't Remember To Forget You (feat. Rihanna) -1-

2014 25 Empire -2-

2023 31 Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 (Bizarrap & Shakira)

2023 88 TQG (KAROL G & Shakira)

2026 42 Zoo -OST-

2026 83 Eurosummer (Zara Larsson & Shakira)

2026 19 Dai Dai (Shakira & Burna Boy) -OST-

2 x #1 | 5 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 14 x Top 40 | 18 x Top 100

Burna Boy

2017 88 Good Time (J Hus feat. Burna Boy)

2019 06 Location (Dave feat. Burna Boy) MILLIONAIRE

2019 46 Simmer (Mahalia feat. Burna Boy)

2019 08 Be Honest (Jorja Smith feat. Burna Boy)

2019 01 Own It (Stormzy feat. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy) MILLIONAIRE

2020 11 Play Play (J Hus feat. Burna Boy)

2020 43 My Oasis (Sam Smith feat. Burna Boy)

2020 54 Real Life (feat. Stormzy) -1-

2020 67 Ginger (Wizkid feat. Burna Boy)

2021 35 Siberia (Headie One feat. Burna Boy)

2021 46 Rollin' (MIST feat. Burna Boy)

2022 04 Last Last -1- MILLIONAIRE

2022 18 For My Hand (feat. Ed Sheeran) -2-

2022 47 Cloak & Dagger (feat. J Hus) -AT-

2022 30 She's Not Anyone (D-Block Europe feat. Burna Boy)

2022 28 Alone -OST-

2023 87 Mera Na (Sidhu Moose Wala, Burna Boy & Steel Banglez)

2023 36 Sittin' On Top Of The World -1-

2023 24 Masculine (J Hus feat. Burna Boy)

2023 53 Big 7 -2-

2023 19 Cheat On Me (feat. Dave) -3-

2023 14 City Boys -4-

2024 99 Higher -NAS-

2024 20 WE PRAY (Coldplay, Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna & TINI)

2025 84 TaTaTa (feat. Travis Scott) -1-

2025 22 wgft (Gunna feat. Burna Boy)

2026 19 Dai Dai (Shakira & Burna Boy) -OST-

1 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 10 x Top 20 | 16 x Top 40 | 27 x Top 100

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Can't lie, have been bopping to Dai Dai quite a bit this week, tune x

Shakira's first top 20 hit in 12 years cheeseblock

1 minute ago, JosephStyles said:

19 | up 28 | 4th week

Shakira and Burna Boy

Dai Dai

image.png

Soundtrack single from Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album

Released: 14th May 2026

Label: Ace Entertainment

Chart Statistics

NE (11/06/2026) | 87-81-28-19

Sales: 30,000+

Certification: -

Status: Standard Chart Ratio

08 Sales

89 Audio Streaming

01 Video Streaming

Video

Biography

Shakira

Before Shakira took the stage alongside Jennifer Lopez at the 2020 Super Bowl, she told Apple Music that the performance was intended “to celebrate Latin culture and the importance of women in the industry”. It was the realisation of a dream that the singer—born Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll in Barranquilla, Colombia, in 1977—has worked toward since she started writing songs at eight and released her debut album, Magia, at 14. Following years of success in the Latin music world, she set her sights on conquering the English-language charts, soliciting the help of Gloria Estefan on her 2001 crossover hit, “Whenever, Wherever”, the lead single from her multiplatinum-selling fifth album, Laundry Service. Combining poetic lyrics with tropical rhythms, pop hooks and influences as diverse as folk and electronic music, she quickly became one of the best-selling Latin American artists in history and a worldwide star. Her 2005 team-up with Wyclef Jean on “Hips Don’t Lie” inspired fans to emulate her dance moves, while 2009’s “She Wolf” became a club hit thanks to its sultry beat and ferocious lyrics. She’s since added to her resume with the 2010 World Cup anthem “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)”, collaborations with Beyoncé, Lil Wayne, Rihanna and Pitbull, among others, and the 2016 hit “Chantaje”, with Maluma—all of it confirming she’s truly a global icon whose talents defy boundaries. In 2023, Shakira recaptured the zeitgeist with the acerbic confessionals of “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53”, alongside superstar producer Bizarrap, which became a global smash and set the stage for her long-awaited comeback album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. Her first all-Spanish LP in decades featured a galaxy of stars: reggaetón queen KAROL G for the scorching perreo “TQG”, banda-sinaloense bosses Fuerza Regida for “El Jefe” and cumbia crooners Grupo Frontera on “(Entre Paréntesis)”. - Apple Music

Burna Boy

Nigerian singer Burna Boy opened his 2019 Apple Music Up Next spotlight with a crucial distinction: “Music’s supposed to be a universal language. You understanding what I’m saying is second. The primary thing is, what does the person inside you hear?” It’s a simple but radical thought: you can listen on your terms, but he doesn’t have to meet you halfway. Born Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu in 1991 and raised on the southern coast of Nigeria before moving to London for uni, Burna has become one of the most prominent African pop artists of the 21st century. In the process, he has fused his specific background—a Nigerian man entering adulthood in the United Kingdom—with a global vision that encompasses Afrobeat, dancehall, trap, UK hip-hop and just about everything else that might fit under his diasporic umbrella. The result is an artist who isn’t confined by his identity but doesn’t dilute it either. By the time he received broader recognition through a (conspicuously uncredited) feature on Drake’s 2017 mix More Life, he was already a star in Africa. Two years later came African Giant, featuring collaborators as disparate as Angélique Kidjo, Skrillex, Damian Marley and Future while Burna sang about his experiences in a bright multilingual mélange that displayed great pride in the country of his birth. His newfound international fame only grew with his 2023 Apple Music Live performance, which saw him play songs from across his catalogue at London Stadium. That same year’s 21 Savage collab “Sittin’ on Top of the World” reminded audiences just how well his casually dynamic delivery can slot into 1990s-style rap tropes (among other sounds and eras). No wonder he has become an in-demand voice across genres, providing a fresh point of view on tracks from Sia, Stormzy and Sam Smith. More than just an ambassador for modern globe-trotting sounds, Burna brings his unmistakable personality to everything he does. - Apple Music

Top 100 Chart History

Shakira

2002 02 Whenever, Wherever -1- MILLIONAIRE

2002 03 Underneath Your Clothes -2-

2002 17 Objection (Tango) -3-

2006 09 Don't Bother -1-

2006 01 Hips Don't Lie (feat. Wyclef Jean) -2- MILLIONAIRE

2006 34 Illegal (feat. Carlos Santana) -3-

2007 01 Beautiful Liar (Beyoncé & Shakira)

2009 04 She Wolf -1-

2009 26 Did It Again -2-

2010 21 Waka Waka (This Time For Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) -OST- MILLIONAIRE

2012 64 Get It Started (Pitbull feat. Shakira)

2014 11 Can't Remember To Forget You (feat. Rihanna) -1-

2014 25 Empire -2-

2023 31 Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 (Bizarrap & Shakira)

2023 88 TQG (KAROL G & Shakira)

2026 42 Zoo -OST-

2026 83 Eurosummer (Zara Larsson & Shakira)

2026 19 Dai Dai (Shakira & Burna Boy) -OST-

2 x #1 | 5 x Top 5 | 6 x Top 10 | 9 x Top 20 | 14 x Top 40 | 18 x Top 100

Burna Boy

2017 88 Good Time (J Hus feat. Burna Boy)

2019 06 Location (Dave feat. Burna Boy) MILLIONAIRE

2019 46 Simmer (Mahalia feat. Burna Boy)

2019 08 Be Honest (Jorja Smith feat. Burna Boy)

2019 01 Own It (Stormzy feat. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy) MILLIONAIRE

2020 11 Play Play (J Hus feat. Burna Boy)

2020 43 My Oasis (Sam Smith feat. Burna Boy)

2020 54 Real Life (feat. Stormzy) -1-

2020 67 Ginger (Wizkid feat. Burna Boy)

2021 35 Siberia (Headie One feat. Burna Boy)

2021 46 Rollin' (MIST feat. Burna Boy)

2022 04 Last Last -1- MILLIONAIRE

2022 18 For My Hand (feat. Ed Sheeran) -2-

2022 47 Cloak & Dagger (feat. J Hus) -AT-

2022 30 She's Not Anyone (D-Block Europe feat. Burna Boy)

2022 28 Alone -OST-

2023 87 Mera Na (Sidhu Moose Wala, Burna Boy & Steel Banglez)

2023 36 Sittin' On Top Of The World -1-

2023 24 Masculine (J Hus feat. Burna Boy)

2023 53 Big 7 -2-

2023 19 Cheat On Me (feat. Dave) -3-

2023 14 City Boys -4-

2024 99 Higher -NAS-

2024 20 WE PRAY (Coldplay, Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna & TINI)

2025 84 TaTaTa (feat. Travis Scott) -1-

2025 22 wgft (Gunna feat. Burna Boy)

2026 19 Dai Dai (Shakira & Burna Boy) -OST-

1 x #1 | 2 x Top 5 | 4 x Top 10 | 10 x Top 20 | 16 x Top 40 | 27 x Top 100

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YESSS such a banger

Why did "Waka Waka" chart so low here compared to most of the other countries it charted in?

2 minutes ago, conorw said:

poor myles, but olivia's record is absolutely incredible! im still so salty over taylors shenanigans last week

Hey she got number 1 is Australia because they forgot there thats something 🤣

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