YouTube revealed its weekly music chart knowledge for the seven-day interval ending June 18, 2026, protecting 15 territories, the World High Artists chart, the World High Shorts Songs chart, and the World High Music Movies chart. Two developments dominate the information. “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy retained the worldwide primary place on its fifth consecutive week on the chart, accumulating 73,770,487 views — a determine that locations it among the many highest weekly totals recorded since PPC Land started monitoring this knowledge in late 2025. And “Life Goes On” by Oliver Tree entered the World Weekly High Songs chart at quantity three in its 14th week on the chart with 36,646,856 views, whereas “Miss You,” his 2022 collaboration with Robin Schulz, re-entered at quantity eleven with 22,281,732 views. Tree died on June 14, 2026, in a helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the age of 32.

The chart knowledge, revealed by YouTube, covers consumption throughout the YouTube platform and YouTube Music. It represents the primary weekly measurement interval to completely seize the viewers response to Tree’s loss of life, which occurred on the fourth day of the monitoring window.

“Dai Dai” consolidates and grows

“Dai Dai” gathered 73,770,487 views globally for the interval ending June 18 — up from 44,129,627 views in its debut week ending Could 28, 2026, the week it first reached number one. That preliminary debut noticed the observe climb from place 66 to primary in a single week, on the time the steepest single-week chart climb lined by this publication. Its trajectory since then has moved in the wrong way to most high-profile debut performances: views have risen fairly than fallen into the second and third weeks.

The week ending June 18 falls one week after the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicked off on June 11 throughout the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Shakira’s “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa),” the official anthem of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, remained within the world chart at quantity two for its 53rd week on the chart, producing 39,858,654 views. That determine is itself putting: a observe launched in 2010 producing almost 40 million views in a single week in mid-2026 illustrates what match context does to catalog consumption on a platform that features as a searchable archive fairly than a release-driven feed.

The KPop Demon Hunters Solid observe “Golden” fell to quantity 4 globally with 32,521,519 views in its 52nd week — nonetheless holding from a place that has sat near the top of the global chart since late 2025. “ICONIC BY MISTAKE,” a brand new collaboration between LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT, and KATSEYE, debuted at world quantity 5 in its first week with 32,378,542 views. The observe’s debut view rely is sort of as massive as “Golden’s” present weekly complete — although “Golden” has now held its top-five place for over a 12 months.

India-rooted tracks proceed to dominate the mid-table of the worldwide chart. “Shararat” by Shashwat Sachdev, Madhubanti Bagchi, and Jasmine Sandlas sits at sixth with 28,419,261 views in its twenty seventh week. “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson, which began a sustained multi-territory surge in late April, positioned seventh with 24,596,705 views in its thirty third week on the chart. “Bairan” by Banjaare is eighth, “Gehra Hua” by Shashwat Sachdev and Arijit Singh ninth with 23,655,807 views in week 29, and “Beat It” by Michael Jackson tenth with 23,283,895 views in its eighth week.

World Weekly High Songs — week ending June 18, 2026

  • #1 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 73,770,487 views — week 5 (held)
  • #2 — Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) — Shakira — 39,858,654 views — week 53 (up from #4)
  • #3 — Life Goes On — Oliver Tree — 36,646,856 views — week 14 (new entry)
  • #4 — Golden — HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Solid — 32,521,519 views — week 52 (down from #2)
  • #5 — ICONIC BY MISTAKE — LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE — 32,378,542 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #6 — Shararat — Shashwat Sachdev & Madhubanti Bagchi & Jasmine Sandlas — 28,419,261 views — week 27 (down from #3)
  • #7 — Billie Jean — Michael Jackson — 24,596,705 views — week 33 (held)
  • #8 — Bairan — Banjaare — 24,104,097 views — week 15 (down from #5)
  • #9 — Gehra Hua — Shashwat Sachdev & Arijit Singh & Irshad Kamil & Armaan Khan — 23,655,807 views — week 29 (held)
  • #10 — Beat It — Michael Jackson — 23,283,895 views — week 8 (held)

Oliver Tree’s posthumous surge

Oliver Tree Nickell died on June 14, 2026, when two helicopters collided mid-air over Rio de Janeiro. He was 32. Tree had been in Brazil as a part of his “Love You Madly, Hate You Badly” world tour, which commenced Could 30 in Mexico Metropolis in help of his fourth studio album launched April 24, 2026. The album was his first launch as an unbiased artist, having left Atlantic Data after a profession that started in 2017.

“Life Goes On,” a 2021 single from the deluxe version of his debut album “Ugly Is Stunning,” entered the worldwide chart at quantity three this week. The observe had already been on the chart for 14 weeks earlier than the week ending June 18, that means it was not a brand new launch however one already in circulation. Its place at third, above tracks from Shashwat Sachdev with vastly bigger weekly Indian bases, displays the dimensions of the post-death consumption response concentrated in a brief window. In the USA, “Life Goes On” entered immediately at quantity three with 5,341,849 views. “Miss You,” the 2022 Schulz collaboration, entered at quantity 9 within the US with 3,662,949 views. Each are posthumous catalog entries, not new materials.

The chart knowledge doesn’t disaggregate the reason for particular person consumption spikes. What it information is the variety of views inside the seven-day window. In Tree’s case, the trajectory is uncommon as a result of each a 2021 and a 2022 observe entered or considerably climbed a number of charts concurrently in a number of territories — the hallmark sample of death-driven catalog consumption, documented beforehand within the context of Michael Jackson’s surge in the weeks covered by this publication in late April 2026.

“NO BATIDÃO” and the Shorts chart

“PASSO BEM SOLTO (Slowed)” by ATLXS retained the World Weekly High Shorts Songs primary for its sixty fifth week, with no view rely reported within the chart file. “NO BATIDÃO” by ZXKAI and slxughter, the Brazilian phonk observe that held the global songs chart number one for most of early 2026 earlier than “Dai Dai” displaced it in late Could, remained at fifth on the Shorts chart in its thirty third week. It now not seems within the high 10 of the worldwide songs chart; its present presence within the Shorts chart illustrates the lag construction between Shorts chart positioning and important chart efficiency.

“Headlights (feat. KIDDO)” by Alok and Alan Walker rose to second on the Shorts chart in its thirteenth week, up from sixth. “Bairan” by Banjaare held third. “Copines” by Aya Nakamura fell from second to fourth in its ninth week. “Sou Favela” by Mc Bruninho and MC Vitinho Ferrari positioned sixth. “Brasil” by M4IA climbed to eighth and “Udi Udi” by Aneesh, SARKAR, and Hruday moved to ninth from thirteenth. “Raga of Revenge” by Anirudh Ravichander held tenth. “Dai Dai” appeared at quantity eleven on the Shorts chart in its second week there — a distinction with its important chart dominance that’s structurally important. The observe’s five-week world primary has been pushed nearly completely by long-form video consumption, not by Shorts creator adoption.

World Weekly High Shorts Songs — week ending June 18, 2026

  • #1 — PASSO BEM SOLTO (Slowed) — ATLXS — week 65 (held)
  • #2 — Headlights (feat. KIDDO) — Alok & Alan Walker — week 13 (up from #6)
  • #3 — Bairan — Banjaare — week 13 (up from #4)
  • #4 — Copines — Aya Nakamura — week 9 (down from #2)
  • #5 — NO BATIDÃO — ZXKAI & slxughter — week 33 (down from #2)
  • #6 — Sou Favela — Mc Bruninho & MC Vitinho Ferrari — week 6 (down from #3)
  • #7 — Shaam Bhi Khoob Hai — Kumar Sanu & Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik — week 18 (new entry)
  • #8 — Brasil — M4IA — week 5 (up from #11)
  • #9 — Udi Udi — Aneesh & SARKAR & Hruday — week 3 (up from #13)
  • #10 — Raga of Revenge — Anirudh Ravichander — week 4 (held)

World High Artists

The World Weekly High Artists chart for the week ending June 18, 2026 exhibits Alka Yagnik at primary with 437,551,861 views in her 509th week on the chart, Udit Narayan second with 329,161,121 views in week 530, and Arijit Singh third with 310,881,031 views in week 539. Kumar Sanu held fourth with 234,512,107 views. Shakira climbed from eighth to fifth with 212,958,365 views and 0.24% development — her first top-five placement since this publication has been monitoring the chart, pushed by the mixed efficiency of “Dai Dai” and “Waka Waka.” Michael Jackson remained at sixth with 210,238,453 views in week 539. Unhealthy Bunny held seventh with 185,654,679 views. Fuerza Regida positioned ninth, Sonu Nigam tenth. Shashwat Sachdev entered at twelfth with 133,506,843 views in week 29.

Territory-by-territory charts

United States — week ending June 18, 2026

“ICONIC BY MISTAKE” debuted at primary within the US with 5,943,699 views, the primary week of its chart life. Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” held second with 5,580,046 views in its thirty third week — a rustic observe that has now held a top-two US place for many of 2026. “Life Goes On” by Oliver Tree entered immediately at quantity three with 5,341,849 views. “Dai Dai” positioned fourth with 4,531,853 views after coming into this chart at sixth final week. “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson held fifth with 4,175,041 views in its forty ninth week on the US chart, “Golden” fell to sixth, and “Beat It” positioned seventh with 4,073,612 views in its tenth week. Drake’s “Janice STFU” fell from third to eighth with 3,732,538 views. Oliver Tree’s “Miss You” entered at ninth. Dominic Fike’s “Babydoll” positioned tenth with 3,167,801 views in its seventeenth week.

  • #1 — ICONIC BY MISTAKE — LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE — 5,943,699 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #2 — Choosin’ Texas — Ella Langley — 5,580,046 views — week 33 (down from #1)
  • #3 — Life Goes On — Oliver Tree — 5,341,849 views — week 8 (new entry)
  • #4 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 4,531,853 views — week 4 (up from #6)
  • #5 — Billie Jean — Michael Jackson — 4,175,041 views — week 49 (held)
  • #6 — Golden — HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Solid — 4,137,374 views — week 52 (down from #2)
  • #7 — Beat It — Michael Jackson — 4,073,612 views — week 10 (held)
  • #8 — Janice STFU — Drake — 3,732,538 views — week 5 (down from #3)
  • #9 — Miss You — Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz — 3,662,949 views — week 18 (new entry)
  • #10 — Babydoll — Dominic Fike — 3,167,801 views — week 17 (up from #15)

United Kingdom — week ending June 18, 2026

“Dai Dai” led the UK chart for the week with 1,153,937 views in its fourth week, up from fourth place. “ICONIC BY MISTAKE” debuted at second with 852,645 views. “Golden” fell to 3rd with 814,490 views in week 52. “Beat It” held fourth with 804,867 views in week 19, “Billie Jean” fifth with 798,962 in week 48. Shakira’s “Waka Waka” climbed from eighth to sixth with 695,719 views. Alex Warren’s “Strange” — a observe that has now been on the UK chart for 71 weeks — positioned seventh. Olivia Rodrigo’s “silly tune” debuted at eighth. iShowSpeed’s “Champions (WC 26)” fell from fifth to ninth, and Oliver Tree’s “Miss You” re-entered at tenth with 550,542 views.

  • #1 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 1,153,937 views — week 4 (up from #4)
  • #2 — ICONIC BY MISTAKE — LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE — 852,645 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #3 — Golden — HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Solid — 814,490 views — week 52 (down from #1)
  • #4 — Beat It — Michael Jackson — 804,867 views — week 19 (held)
  • #5 — Billie Jean — Michael Jackson — 798,962 views — week 48 (held)
  • #6 — Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) — Shakira — 695,719 views — week 51 (up from #8)
  • #7 — Ordinary — Alex Warren — 694,142 views — week 71 (held)
  • #8 — stupid song — Olivia Rodrigo — 583,801 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #9 — Champions (WC 26) — iShowSpeed — 550,931 views — week 3 (down from #5)
  • #10 — Miss You — Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz — 550,542 views — week 36 (new entry)

Australia — week ending June 18, 2026

“Dai Dai” climbed from sixth to first in Australia with 492,101 views. “ICONIC BY MISTAKE” debuted at second with 447,660 views. “Choosin’ Texas” by Ella Langley held third with 379,203 views in week 24. “Golden” fell from first to fourth with 368,472 views in week 52. “Beat It” held fifth with 339,126 views in week 22, “Billie Jean” sixth with 307,295 views in week 53. Olivia Rodrigo’s “silly tune” debuted at seventh with 305,795 views. Alex Warren’s “Strange” positioned eighth in week 69. Shakira’s “Waka Waka” climbed from sixteenth to ninth with 252,111 views. Ariana Grande’s “hate that i made you like me” fell from fifth to tenth.

  • #1 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 492,101 views — week 4 (up from #6)
  • #2 — ICONIC BY MISTAKE — LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE — 447,660 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #3 — Choosin’ Texas — Ella Langley — 379,203 views — week 24 (down from #2)
  • #4 — Golden — HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Solid — 368,472 views — week 52 (down from #1)
  • #5 — Beat It — Michael Jackson — 339,126 views — week 22 (held)
  • #6 — Billie Jean — Michael Jackson — 307,295 views — week 53 (held)
  • #7 — stupid song — Olivia Rodrigo — 305,795 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #8 — Ordinary — Alex Warren — 270,740 views — week 69 (held)
  • #9 — Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) — Shakira — 252,111 views — week 43 (up from #16)
  • #10 — hate that i made you love me — Ariana Grande — 236,117 views — week 3 (down from #5)

Brazil — week ending June 18, 2026

Brazil’s chart exhibits minimal overlap with world traits, a sample that has been consistent across every week covered by this publication. “Peão Todo Tatuado” by Jeninho and Mariana Fagundes held primary with 7,814,661 views in its twelfth week, reversing positions with “Diário de um Cafajeste,” which fell to second with 7,165,264 views in week 32. “Carnívoro” held third, “Famoso Ímã | O poderoso chatão” held fourth, and “Reliquia do 2T” climbed to fifth. Oliver Tree’s “Life Goes On” entered the Brazilian chart at sixth with 4,360,127 views — a notable cross-over given Brazil’s usually self-contained chart ecosystem. “Dai Dai” entered at ninth with 3,579,061 views in week 4. The observe’s presence in Brazil is pushed partly by the FIFA World Cup, which opened June 11 with North America as host, producing important South American viewership of World Cup content material.

India — week ending June 18, 2026

India’s chart stays completely separate from the worldwide industrial traits seen in Western markets. “Shararat” by Shashwat Sachdev, Madhubanti Bagchi, and Jasmine Sandlas held primary with 24,401,552 views in its twenty eighth week. “Bairan” by Banjaare held second with 20,659,813 views in week 15. “Gehra Hua” positioned third with 20,568,933 views, “Jaiye Sajana” fourth, and “Sheesha (Aakhya Mai Aakh Ghali Jo Bairan)” by Mitta Ror and Swara Verma fifth with 16,354,353 views in week 21. “Hellallallo” positioned sixth in its fourth week. “Fortuner” by Raj Mawar and Mukesh Fauji Ruchika Jangid held seventh with 10,662,407 views, “Chunnari Chunnari” entered at eighth in its forty third week, “Pavazha Malli (Unplugged)” ninth, and “Bangles” by Sanju Rathod and G – SPXRK tenth with 10,067,372 views in week 9. Neither “Dai Dai” nor any Oliver Tree title seems in India’s high 10.

  • #1 — Shararat — Shashwat Sachdev & Madhubanti Bagchi & Jasmine Sandlas — 24,401,552 views — week 28 (held)
  • #2 — Bairan — Banjaare — 20,659,813 views — week 15 (held)
  • #3 — Gehra Hua — Shashwat Sachdev & Arijit Singh & Irshad Kamil & Armaan Khan — 20,568,933 views — week 29 (held)
  • #4 — Jaiye Sajana — Shashwat Sachdev & Satinder Sartaaj & Jasmine Sandlas — 17,059,837 views — week 13 (held)
  • #5 — Sheesha (Aakhya Mai Aakh Ghali Jo Bairan) — Mitta Ror & Swara Verma — 16,354,353 views — week 21 (held)
  • #6 — Hellallallo — A. R. Rahman — 12,117,191 views — week 4 (held)
  • #7 — Fortuner (feat. Gulshan Music & Jaat Nia) — Raj Mawar & Mukesh Fauji Ruchika Jangid — 10,662,407 views — week 37 (up from #8)
  • #8 — Chunnari Chunnari — Abhijeet Bhattacharya & Anuradha Sriram — 10,593,444 views — week 43 (up from #11)
  • #9 — Pavazha Malli (Unplugged) — Sai Abhyankkar & Shruthi Hassan & Vivek — 10,417,610 views — week 15 (down from #7)
  • #10 — Bangles — Sanju Rathod & G – SPXRK — 10,067,372 views — week 9 (held)

Japan — week ending June 18, 2026

Kenshi Yonezu’s “IRIS OUT” climbed from fourth to first with 4,620,400 views in its fortieth week. “夜の踊り子” by sakanaction fell from first to second with 4,209,773 views. M!LK’s “好きすぎて滅!” held third with 4,194,219 views in week 34. “爆裂愛してる” by M!LK sat fourth. ILLIT’s “It is Me” held fifth in week 8. Kenshi Yonezu’s “烏 – Raven” entered at sixth in its first week with 2,461,534 views. ARASHI’s “5” held seventh in week 16. M!LK’s “アイドルパワー” positioned eighth, HANA’s “Blue Denims” ninth in week 49, and ARASHI’s “Monster” dropped from seventh to tenth. Japan’s chart comprises no worldwide entries in its high 10.

  • #1 — IRIS OUT — Kenshi Yonezu — 4,620,400 views — week 40 (up from #4)
  • #2 — 夜の踊り子 — sakanaction — 4,209,773 views — week 10 (down from #1)
  • #3 — 好きすぎて滅! — M!LK — 4,194,219 views — week 34 (held)
  • #4 — 爆裂愛してる — M!LK — 3,572,812 views — week 19 (held)
  • #5 — It’s Me — ILLIT — 2,814,507 views — week 8 (held)
  • #6 — 烏 – Raven — Kenshi Yonezu — 2,461,534 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #7 — Five — ARASHI — 2,226,676 views — week 16 (held)
  • #8 — アイドルパワー — M!LK — 1,865,287 views — week 8 (held)
  • #9 — Blue Jeans — HANA — 1,776,542 views — week 49 (held)
  • #10 — Monster — ARASHI — 1,527,869 views — week 50 (down from #7)

Germany — week ending June 18, 2026

Germany produced an uncommon chart chief this week. “GUT GENUG (feat. Blumengarten & Shirin David)” by KITSCHKRIEG jumped from nineteenth to first with 2,033,897 views in its second week — a 4.96% development fee, the very best development determine for a chart chief in any territory this week. “Dai Dai” fell narrowly to second with 2,027,070 views in its fifth week. Shakira’s “Waka Waka” climbed from eighth to 3rd with 755,933 views. “Golden” held fourth, “Billie Jean” fifth, “Beat It” sixth, and “Kırgınım” by Blok3 held seventh. “ICONIC BY MISTAKE” debuted at eighth. “Çok Güzel Gülüyorsun” by Blok3 and Poizi fell from fifth to ninth, and “Buza” by Dafina Zeqiri and Cllevio Serbiano debuted at tenth.

  • #1 — GUT GENUG (feat. Blumengarten & Shirin David) — KITSCHKRIEG — 2,033,897 views — week 2 (up from #19)
  • #2 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 2,027,070 views — week 5 (down from #1)
  • #3 — Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) — Shakira — 755,933 views — week 51 (up from #8)
  • #4 — Golden — HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Solid — 611,289 views — week 52 (held)
  • #5 — Billie Jean — Michael Jackson — 597,704 views — week 44 (held)
  • #6 — Beat It — Michael Jackson — 566,532 views — week 9 (held)
  • #7 — Kırgınım — Blok3 — 537,575 views — week 2 (held)
  • #8 — ICONIC BY MISTAKE — LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE — 494,559 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #9 — Çok Güzel Gülüyorsun — Blok3 & Poizi — 486,856 views — week 2 (down from #5)
  • #10 — Buza — Dafina Zeqiri & Cllevio Serbiano — 480,128 views — week 1 (new entry)

France — week ending June 18, 2026

France’s chart retains its local-first character. “Pilé” by Mauvais Djo held primary with 2,480,550 views in its twenty first week. “Dai Dai” climbed from third to second with 2,212,772 views. Aya Nakamura’s “Attractive Nana” fell from second to 3rd with 1,730,555 views in week 6. “PARISIENNE” by GIMS and La Mano 1.9 held fourth in week 46 with 1,252,063 views. “tempête” by Willylancien climbed steeply from thirty fifth to fifth with 1,172,442 views and 1.44% development. “Maladie” by Mauvais Djo held sixth, “Pineapple” by Leto seventh, “Golden” eighth, “Billie Jean” ninth, and “Capo” by Lagui debuted at tenth. France is considered one of three European territories the place “Dai Dai” didn’t high the chart this week.

  • #1 — Pilé — Mauvais Djo — 2,480,550 views — week 21 (held)
  • #2 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 2,212,772 views — week 4 (up from #3)
  • #3 — Sexy Nana — Aya Nakamura & La Rvfleuze — 1,730,555 views — week 6 (down from #2)
  • #4 — PARISIENNE — GIMS & La Mano 1.9 — 1,252,063 views — week 46 (held)
  • #5 — tempête — Willylancien — 1,172,442 views — week 9 (up from #35)
  • #6 — Maladie — Mauvais Djo — 1,152,008 views — week 9 (held)
  • #7 — Pineapple — Leto — 1,131,461 views — week 10 (down from #5)
  • #8 — Golden — HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Solid — 814,964 views — week 52 (held)
  • #9 — Billie Jean — Michael Jackson — 808,488 views — week 38 (held)
  • #10 — Capo — Lagui — 791,872 views — week 1 (new entry)

Spain — week ending June 18, 2026

“Dai Dai” maintained Spain’s primary for its fifth week with 2,985,562 views. “LA GRACIOSA” by Quevedo and Elvis Crespo held second with 1,753,726 views in week 8. “Dichavate” positioned third, “AL GOLPITO” by Quevedo fourth, “De Lejitos” by Jay Wheeler fifth, “La Morocha” by Luck Ra and BM sixth in week 84 — a observe that has now been current within the Spanish high 10 for greater than a 12 months and a half. “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” by KAROL G held seventh in its 84th week. “capaz (merengueton)” positioned eighth, “UNA BABY EN SANTIAGO” ninth, and “pa ti toa” by Ana Mena and Lola Indigo debuted at tenth.

  • #1 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 2,985,562 views — week 5 (held)
  • #2 — LA GRACIOSA — Quevedo & Elvis Crespo — 1,753,726 views — week 8 (held)
  • #3 — Dichavate — Ya Ice Dilan & Rey Tony & Helabusador & JipMusic World & dj honda — 1,183,089 views — week 20 (up from #4)
  • #4 — AL GOLPITO — Quevedo & Nueva Línea — 1,117,288 views — week 8 (down from #3)
  • #5 — De Lejitos — Jay Wheeler — 1,055,307 views — week 10 (held)
  • #6 — La Morocha — Luck Ra & BM — 873,624 views — week 84 (held)
  • #7 — Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido — KAROL G — 764,042 views — week 84 (held)
  • #8 — capaz (merengueton) — Alleh & Yorghaki — 735,777 views — week 64 (held)
  • #9 — UNA BABY EN SANTIAGO — Lil Naay — 682,471 views — week 15 (held)
  • #10 — pa ti toa — Ana Mena & Lola Indigo — 667,474 views — week 1 (new entry)

Netherlands — week ending June 18, 2026

“Dai Dai” held the Dutch chart primary for the fifth consecutive week with 632,321 views. “Cheerio” by Justen De Wildt held second in week 9. “ICONIC BY MISTAKE” debuted at third. Shakira’s “Waka Waka” climbed from seventh to fourth with 185,728 views. iShowSpeed’s “Champions (WC 26)” fell from second to fifth. “Beat It” held sixth, “Billie Jean” seventh, “Golden” eighth, and “Miss You” by Oliver Tree and Robin Schulz entered at ninth in its twenty seventh week. “Life Goes On” by Oliver Tree entered at tenth in week 5.

  • #1 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 632,321 views — week 5 (held)
  • #2 — Cheerio — Justen De Wildt — 286,426 views — week 9 (up from #3)
  • #3 — ICONIC BY MISTAKE — LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE — 200,024 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #4 — Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) — Shakira — 185,728 views — week 46 (up from #7)
  • #5 — Champions (WC 26) — iShowSpeed — 161,120 views — week 3 (down from #2)
  • #6 — Beat It — Michael Jackson — 155,676 views — week 9 (held)
  • #7 — Billie Jean — Michael Jackson — 155,670 views — week 47 (held)
  • #8 — Golden — HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Solid — 145,229 views — week 52 (held)
  • #9 — Miss You — Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz — 141,075 views — week 27 (new entry)
  • #10 — Life Goes On — Oliver Tree — 117,141 views — week 5 (new entry)

Portugal — week ending June 18, 2026

“Dai Dai” led Portugal for a fifth consecutive week with 529,017 views. “SOU GRANDE NO AMOR” by Chico da Tina held second in week 7. “Pôr do Sol” by Vizinhos positioned third in week 63 — a observe that has been repeatedly current in Portugal’s high 10 for over a 12 months. “Golden” held fourth, “JETSKI” by PEDRO SAMPAIO, MC MENO Ok, and Melody fifth in week 26. “Leva Tudo” by Calema and Dilsinho held sixth in week 58 and “Respirar” seventh in week 68. “Diário de um Cafajeste” fell from fifth to eighth. “ICONIC BY MISTAKE” debuted at ninth with 152,586 views, and “Carnívoro” positioned tenth.

  • #1 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 529,017 views — week 5 (held)
  • #2 — SOU GRANDE NO AMOR — Chico da Tina — 221,698 views — week 7 (held)
  • #3 — Pôr do Sol — Vizinhos — 180,511 views — week 63 (up from #4)
  • #4 — Golden — HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Solid — 174,650 views — week 52 (held)
  • #5 — JETSKI — PEDRO SAMPAIO & MC MENO Ok & Melody — 164,347 views — week 26 (held)
  • #6 — Leva Tudo — Calema & Dilsinho — 158,875 views — week 58 (held)
  • #7 — Respirar — Calema & Sara Correia — 157,552 views — week 68 (held)
  • #8 — Diário de um Cafajeste — Dj Oreia & MC Lele JP & MC MENO Ok & MC Ryan SP & MC Tuto & Mc Negão Authentic — 156,531 views — week 24 (down from #5)
  • #9 — ICONIC BY MISTAKE — LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE — 152,586 views — week 1 (new entry)
  • #10 — Carnívoro — MC Jacaré & MC Lele JP & Mc Negão Authentic & DJ Japa NK — 152,217 views — week 21 (held)

Indonesia — week ending June 18, 2026

Indonesia’s chart is among the many most steady throughout all 15 territories. “Sesi Potret” by Ari Lesmana and eńau held primary for the nineteenth consecutive week with 10,172,147 views and no development change. “Jangan Paksa Rindu (Beda)” by Ifan Seventeen held second in week 23. The Backstreet Boys’ “Form of My Coronary heart” entered at third in week 16 with 4,209,877 views — a reminder of how catalog tracks from the Nineties and 2000s flow into persistently in Southeast Asian markets. “Kicau Mania” positioned fourth, “Iqro'” by Raim Laode fifth, “kota ini tak sama tanpamu” by Nadhif Basalamah sixth in week 30. “TABOLA BALE” held seventh in its 57th week, “Penyangkalan” by For Revenge eighth in week 25, Katy Perry’s “The One That Obtained Away” ninth in week 27, and “2001x” by Adrian Khalif entered at tenth from place 47 with 3,618,775 views and a 1.9% development fee.

  • #1 — Sesi Potret — Ari Lesmana & eńau — 10,172,147 views — week 19 (held)
  • #2 — Jangan Paksa Rindu (Beda) — Ifan Seventeen — 6,537,350 views — week 23 (held)
  • #3 — Shape of My Heart — Backstreet Boys — 4,209,877 views — week 16 (up from #4)
  • #4 — Kicau Mania — Ndarboy Genk & Banditoz Yaow 86 & BoyCord — 4,146,897 views — week 11 (up from #6)
  • #5 — Iqro’ — Raim Laode — 4,055,639 views — week 15 (down from #3)
  • #6 — kota ini tak sama tanpamu — Nadhif Basalamah — 3,978,387 views — week 30 (held)
  • #7 — TABOLA BALE — SILET OPEN UP & Jacson Zeran & Juan Reza & Diva Aurel — 3,956,354 views — week 57 (held)
  • #8 — Penyangkalan — For Revenge — 3,814,301 views — week 25 (held)
  • #9 — The One That Got Away — Katy Perry — 3,733,970 views — week 27 (down from #5)
  • #10 — 2001x — Adrian Khalif — 3,618,775 views — week 4 (up from #47)

Kenya — week ending June 18, 2026

“Finale” by Bien and Alikiba held Kenya’s primary for a thirteenth week with 1,235,276 views. “Ozalima” by Mbosso held second in week 4, “Mdomo uliponza kichwa” by Soul Contact Model third in week 12, “Chai ya saa kumi” by Ywaya Tajiri fourth in week 10, and “Dance Samawaah!” by Collo Blue and NDOVU KUU fifth in week 5. “Siaka” by Fik Fameica and Mejja Genge held sixth. “Dai Dai” climbed from eleventh to seventh with 463,666 views in its fourth week — a notable growth in a chart that hardly ever accommodates worldwide entries this excessive. “Nina Neno Moja Tu Asante” by Tuzo Jerome Tz entered at eighth. “Rapudo” by Prince Indah positioned ninth in week 32. “PM” by Willy Paul and Otile Brown climbed from twenty first to tenth with 405,712 views.

  • #1 — Finale — Bien & Alikiba — 1,235,276 views — week 13 (held)
  • #2 — Ozalima — Mbosso — 842,895 views — week 4 (held)
  • #3 — Mdomo uliponza kichwa — Soul Contact Model — 712,126 views — week 12 (held)
  • #4 — Chai ya saa kumi — Ywaya Tajiri — 649,134 views — week 10 (held)
  • #5 — Dance Samawaah! — Collo Blue & NDOVU KUU — 522,588 views — week 5 (held)
  • #6 — Siaka — Fik Fameica & Mejja Genge — 486,598 views — week 13 (held)
  • #7 — Dai Dai — Shakira & Burna Boy — 463,666 views — week 4 (up from #11)
  • #8 — Nina Neno Moja Tu Asante — Tuzo Jerome Tz — 458,006 views — week 3 (held)
  • #9 — Rapudo — Prince Indah — 424,494 views — week 32 (held)
  • #10 — PM — Willy Paul & Otile Brown — 405,712 views — week 2 (up from #21)

South Africa — week ending June 18, 2026

South Africa’s chart exhibits no overlap with the worldwide songs chart. “Sengithole Omunye” by Feza held primary for an eleventh week with 2,061,705 views. “Botshelo Ke Eng” by Trechyson Molly vx, DJ Promatic SA, and Dendofela held second in week 18. “Stofi Stofoza” by PLG Chanty and King Grasp climbed from fifth to 3rd with 1,448,826 views and 0.48% development. “Everyone Wanna Be In Love” by Calvin Fallo held fourth. “Track of Hope (Zwi do luga)” by DJ Maryko positioned fifth, “UKHETHE MINA” by Ntencane sixth in week 18, “Umaqondana” by Feza seventh with a climb from twelfth, “Sedilaka” by Credo V Daniels fell from fourth to eighth, “Head Motion” by Ez Maestro and M00tion climbed to ninth, and “Shela (feat. Mano)” by Sam Deep, Nia Pearl, and Boohle held tenth in its forty third week.

  • #1 — Sengithole Omunye — Feza — 2,061,705 views — week 11 (held)
  • #2 — Botshelo Ke Eng — Trechyson Molly vx & DJ Promatic SA & Dendofela — 1,502,818 views — week 18 (held)
  • #3 — Stofi Stofoza — PLG Chanty & King Grasp — 1,448,826 views — week 7 (up from #5)
  • #4 — Everybody Wanna Be In Love — Calvin Fallo — 1,078,627 views — week 7 (held)
  • #5 — Song of Hope (Zwi do luga) (feat. Newie) — DJ Maryko — 945,105 views — week 8 (held)
  • #6 — UKHETHE MINA — Ntencane — 902,486 views — week 18 (held)
  • #7 — Umaqondana — Feza — 900,792 views — week 30 (up from #12)
  • #8 — Sedilaka — Credo V Daniels — 895,511 views — week 10 (down from #4)
  • #9 — Head Movement — Ez Maestro & M00tion — 827,432 views — week 9 (up from #13)
  • #10 — Shela (feat. Mano) — Sam Deep & Nia Pearl & Boohle — 813,049 views — week 43 (held)

The week ending June 18, 2026 illustrates two mechanisms that function concurrently on YouTube however draw on completely totally different demand sources. The primary is event-driven consumption: “Dai Dai’s” continued development into its fifth week, reaching 73.7 million views, is inseparable from the FIFA World Cup that opened June 11. The observe’s presence within the high 10 of 11 of the 15 territories lined — and at primary within the US, UK, Australia, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and Portugal — represents the sort of cross-territory dominance {that a} main sporting occasion with a purpose-built anthem can produce. The music video options Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, Harry Kane, and Luis Díaz, distributed via Sony Music Latin and Ace Leisure underneath major-label infrastructure. That mixture — occasion, movie star, main label, music video format — produced outcomes measurable in particular person territory charts.

The second mechanism is death-driven catalog consumption. Oliver Tree’s “Life Goes On” and “Miss You” entered or climbed a number of charts inside the first monitoring interval following his June 14 loss of life. The sample is structurally acquainted from Michael Jackson’s multi-territory surge documented in late April 2026: an exterior occasion triggers viewers search habits, which YouTube’s platform structure surfaces via catalog discovery in ways in which differ from radio or playlist-based consumption. For media patrons, the query is whether or not catalog stock round grieving occasions represents a contextually applicable placement surroundings, and what model security indicators the platform’s instruments present for these circumstances.

YouTube’s separation from Billboard chart data in January 2026 means these weekly knowledge releases now characterize the first measurement infrastructure for understanding what YouTube audiences are literally consuming. There isn’t a cross-reference level with Billboard’s methodology. The charts measure views — together with replays, quick viewing classes, and background play — not equal to a radio spin or a full stream completion. Understanding what that view rely represents technically issues for planning choices.

The Shorts chart tells a unique story. “Dai Dai,” regardless of its dominance on the principle songs chart, sits at solely eleventh on the Shorts chart in simply its second week there. Its chart run has been constructed nearly completely on music video consumption fairly than Shorts creator adoption — the inverse of how NO BATIDÃO sustained its global #1 position through early 2026. Whether or not Shorts adoption follows within the coming weeks, or the observe’s trajectory relies upon completely on long-form video efficiency tied to the World Cup’s length, might be seen in subsequent weekly releases.

Timeline

  • July 21, 2025: YouTube closes its trending page after a decade of operation, shifting to category-specific charts
  • December 17, 2025: YouTube announces the termination of its data partnership with Billboard, efficient January 16, 2026
  • December 26, 2025–January 1, 2026: “Golden” by the KPop Demon Hunters Cast leads world chart with 72.3 million views; charts cowl 13 territories
  • January 16, 2026: YouTube knowledge supply to Billboard ceases; platform’s personal charts turn out to be the first measurement infrastructure
  • February 9, 2026: Unhealthy Bunny’s all-Spanish Tremendous Bowl LX halftime present attracts 128.2 million viewers; catalog consumption surges across eight territories within the following week
  • February 13–19, 2026: “NO BATIDÃO” by ZXKAI and slxughter reaches global number one for the primary time with 40,123,740 views, concurrently topping the World Shorts Songs chart
  • February 20–26, 2026: “NO BATIDÃO” extends its global number one to an 18th week with 38,427,568 views
  • February 27, 2026: BLACKPINK releases mini album “Deadline” and music video for “GO”
  • Early March 2026: BLACKPINK’s “GO” debuts at YouTube world primary; “NO BATIDÃO” falls quickly
  • March 6–12, 2026: “NO BATIDÃO” reclaims global number one; Shorts chart dominance documented because the structural driver of the observe’s longevity
  • April 24–30, 2026: “NO BATIDÃO” holds global number one for a 27th week; Michael Jackson catalog titles surge concurrently throughout 12+ territories
  • Could 7, 2026: Shakira publicizes “Dai Dai” because the official 2026 FIFA World Cup tune at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro
  • Could 15, 2026: “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy launched via Ace Leisure and Sony Music Latin
  • Could 23, 2026: Official “Dai Dai” music video uploaded to YouTube
  • Could 28, 2026: “Dai Dai” debuts at global number one with 44,129,627 views, climbing from place 66 in a single week; “NO BATIDÃO” falls to eleventh
  • June 11, 2026: FIFA World Cup 2026 opens throughout the USA, Canada, and Mexico
  • June 14, 2026: Oliver Tree Nickell dies at 32 in a helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro throughout his “Love You Madly, Hate You Badly” world tour
  • June 18, 2026: YouTube chart knowledge for the interval ending June 18 revealed; “Dai Dai” holds world primary at 73,770,487 views; Oliver Tree’s “Life Goes On” enters globally at third; “ICONIC BY MISTAKE” debuts at first within the US

Abstract

Who: YouTube, the video platform, revealed weekly music chart knowledge for the seven-day interval ending June 18, 2026. The first chart topics embrace Shakira and Burna Boy (“Dai Dai”), Oliver Tree (“Life Goes On” and “Miss You”), LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT, and KATSEYE (“ICONIC BY MISTAKE”), Michael Jackson (catalog entries throughout a number of territories), Kenshi Yonezu (Japan), Feza (South Africa), and Ari Lesmana with eńau (Indonesia). The World High Artists chart is led by Alka Yagnik with 437,551,861 views.

What: “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy held the YouTube World Weekly High Songs primary for a fifth consecutive week with 73,770,487 views. Oliver Tree’s “Life Goes On” entered the worldwide chart at quantity three with 36,646,856 views within the first chart interval following Tree’s loss of life on June 14. “ICONIC BY MISTAKE” debuted at primary in the USA with 5,943,699 views. The Shorts chart continued to be led by “PASSO BEM SOLTO (Slowed)” by ATLXS in its sixty fifth week.

When: The chart knowledge covers the seven-day interval ending June 18, 2026. Oliver Tree died on June 14, 2026 — the fourth day of the monitoring window. The FIFA World Cup 2026 opened on June 11. YouTube revealed the information throughout the week of June 27, 2026.

The place: The charts cowl 15 territories: World, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil, India, Japan, Germany, France, Spain, Kenya, South Africa, Netherlands, Portugal, and Indonesia, plus the World High Artists chart, World High Shorts Songs chart, and World High Music Movies chart. Oliver Tree’s loss of life occurred in Rio de Janeiro. The FIFA World Cup 2026 is hosted throughout the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

Why: The information issues as a result of it captures two simultaneous catalog consumption occasions pushed by exterior triggers — a sporting occasion and a musician’s loss of life — whose mixed impact on chart positions illustrates how YouTube’s platform structure responds to demand that originates exterior the music trade’s regular promotional cycle. For promoting and media planning, the week’s chart construction exhibits how several types of occasions produce totally different geographic footprints: the World Cup anthem performs broadly throughout Europe, North America, and Latin America, whereas Oliver Tree’s posthumous catalog resurgence is concentrated in English-language and Western European markets. India, Japan, South Africa, Kenya, and Indonesia present no Oliver Tree entries of their high 10s.


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