United States

United States

Real-time Charts

Pos +/- Track Artist Peak Days Streams
1 +1 Choosin' Texas Ella Langley 1 230 2,022,154
2 -1 hate that i made you love me Ariana Grande 1 6 1,747,832
3 = Janice STFU Drake 1 20 1,616,455
4 +1 Earrings Malcolm Todd 2 151 1,268,855
5 -1 the cure Olivia Rodrigo 1 13 1,209,145
6 = Billie Jean Michael Jackson 2 162 1,131,366
7 = Be Her Ella Langley 3 111 1,035,137
8 +1 Babydoll Dominic Fike 1 336 1,009,610
9 -1 Chicago Michael Jackson 8 39 1,003,002
10 +2 Cinderella (w/ Ty Dolla $ign) Mac Miller 10 89 910,324
11 -1 Shabang Drake 5 20 894,451
12 +6 E85 Don Toliver 4 125 878,811
13 -2 Mr. Brightside The Killers 6 2103 874,461
14 = Beat It Michael Jackson 8 42 835,162
15 -2 National Treasures Drake 3 20 810,432
16 +1 Man I Need Olivia Dean 1 288 804,394
17 -2 drop dead Olivia Rodrigo 1 48 794,844
18 -2 Whisper My Name Drake 4 20 784,604
19 = Human Nature Michael Jackson 7 39 764,011
20 = Ran To Atlanta (w/ Future, Molly Santana) Drake 1 20 741,367
21 +5 I Got Better Morgan Wallen 4 384 733,386
22 +1 Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Single Version Michael Jackson 12 40 731,712
23 -1 Stateside + Zara Larsson (w/ Zara Larsson) PinkPantheress 1 152 721,605
24 +1 NOBLE F3miii 20 38 718,063
25 -1 weren't for the wind Ella Langley 10 414 713,009
26 +3 Beauty And A Beat (w/ Nicki Minaj) Justin Bieber 2 57 707,265
27 -6 Dreams - 2001 Remaster Fleetwood Mac 9 51 691,622
28 +2 Freakin’ Out Dexter and The Moonrocks 13 72 688,544
29 -1 Broken Window Serenade Whiskey Myers 19 308 675,702
30 -3 I Can't Love You Anymore (w/ Morgan Wallen) Ella Langley 13 41 661,008
31 = DtMF Bad Bunny 1 514 629,018
32 +4 So Easy (To Fall In Love) Olivia Dean 4 250 625,978
33 +1 Boston STELLA LEFTY 30 57 618,859
34 +1 DAISIES Justin Bieber 1 324 615,643
35 -3 iloveitiloveitiloveit Bella Kay 4 113 613,914
36 +1 End of Beginning Djo 1 723 605,448
37 +4 back to friends sombr 1 443 590,695
38 -5 2 Hard 4 The Radio Drake 7 20 586,628
39 -1 Iris The Goo Goo Dolls 9 821 575,873
40 +2 The Spins (w/ Empire Of The Sun) Mac Miller 37 75 575,023
41 +2 Self Aware Temper City 41 51 574,102
42 +3 White Keys Dominic Fike 12 113 567,490
43 -4 The One That Got Away Katy Perry 34 67 563,287
44 -4 Risk It All Bruno Mars 1 97 558,992
45 +3 Ordinary Alex Warren 1 482 552,223
46 -2 Doors Noah Kahan 1 41 547,773
47 = Orbiter Noah Kahan 29 40 543,241
48 -2 Hell At Night (w/ Ella Langley) BigXthaPlug 19 290 533,163
49 = Golden (w/ EJae, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast) HUNTR/X 1 347 531,900
50 +13 Love Me Not Ravyn Lenae 5 451 531,160

Spotify United States: Domestic Powerhouses and Timeless Icons

Step directly into the core of the American music landscape with our comprehensive analysis of the Spotify Charts for the United States. As one of the most influential and trend-defining music markets in the world, the US daily charts on Zonitex offer an in-depth exploration of the tracks shaping consumer habits, radio waves, and playlists. Our platform decodes real-time data to bring you precise Artist Statistics, giving you a front-row seat to the continuous evolution of modern streaming dynamics.

Market Insights: The Contemporary Heavyweights Dominating the Top Tier

The current Streaming Charts in the United States demonstrate an incredible display of market dominance by established modern icons and surging indie-pop figures. Drake stands out as an absolute titan, holding the number one spot with his track "Janice STFU," pulling in an impressive 1,966,888 daily streams. This tracking period highlights Drake's staggering grip on the region, as he simultaneously controls multiple spots in the Top 20, including "Shabang," "National Treasures," and "Whisper My Name." This unmatched performance propels him to the apex of the Daily Top Artists list with over 15 million cumulative streams across 23 charting tracks. Right behind him, the pop phenomenon Olivia Rodrigo captures the second spot with her recent hit "the cure," securing over 1.58 million streams, while country-rock standout Ella Langley holds strong at number three with "Choosin' Texas" after an extraordinary chart run of 223 days. By monitoring these Spotify Stats, industry professionals and music enthusiasts alike can map out how these elite artists anchor their digital legacies through sheer, repetitive listener engagement.

Historical Resurgence: Michael Jackson’s Catalog Phenomenon in 2026

One of the most fascinating narratives appearing on today's US Music Charts is the massive, synchronized resurgence of catalog tracks, led explicitly by the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Decades after their initial release, timeless masterpieces are comfortably competing with modern blockbusters. His legendary anthem "Billie Jean" has jumped up two positions to claim the number five spot, racking up 1,117,139 daily streams. The momentum doesn't stop there; his track "Chicago" has broken into the top ten at number nine with 1,009,894 streams, while foundational pop-soul records like "Human Nature" and "Beat It" securely anchor the middle of the Top 20 table. This catalog boom drives Michael Jackson to the number two position on the Daily Top Artists chart, amassing an astonishing 7,762,618 streams across 13 active tracks. This data proves that streaming ecosystems are not merely vehicles for newly released media; they serve as living archives where legacy music can thrive, often triggered by viral pop-culture moments, biographical projects, or generational playlist curation. Additionally, long-tail indie hits like "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers continue to display unparalleled endurance, marking a monumental 2096 days on the chart.

United States Market Highlights:

  • The Streaming King: Drake commands the entire market landscape, securing the #1 single with "Janice STFU" and generating a staggering 15+ million collective daily streams across his extensive discography.
  • Timeless Dominance: Michael Jackson achieves an unprecedented modern peak, placing two tracks in the Top 10 ("Billie Jean" and "Chicago") and dominating the artist chart as the #2 most-streamed act nationwide.
  • Enduring Anthems: Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas" and The Killers' legendary "Mr. Brightside" prove the immense value of longevity, remaining heavily rotated favorites after hundreds—and thousands—of days on the charts.

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