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Top 10 Songs of this week on the Global Music Chart!

The top ten songs that are currently popular on international music streaming services have been chosen by the WhatsOn editorial staff. However, you may add these amazing songs to your playlist and listen to them whenever you want on YouTube or Spotify thanks to the list we’ve put up.  

1. Monotonía, Shakira & Ozuna

The eagerly awaited song “Monotonia,” which features Ozuna, has been released by Shakira. The vocalist from Colombia enters the music video for the song crying at a store. The first lyric of the song begins, “It wasn’t your fault, nor was it mine / It was the monotony’s fault nobody said anything, but it pained me I knew this would happen.”

2. Anti-Hero, Taylor Swift

With no fanfare, Taylor Swift removed a clip from the music video for her new track “Anti-Hero” on Apple Music that some listeners believed to be fatphobic. The album Midnights by Taylor Swift, which was released on October 21 and immediately set two Spotify records, was eagerly anticipated by fans.

3. Kesariya Arijit Singh

Before the whole Kesariya song from Brahmastra was even released, people already referred to it as the “Love Anthem” of the year. People have been pleading with the film’s creators to release the song quickly ever since the publication of the one-minute song trailer, which went viral.

4. Unholy, Sam Smith & Kim Petras

With the help of Kim Petras and Sam Smith, the song “Unholy” has climbed to the top of Billboard’s Hot 100. For each artist, it is their first #1 hit. “Stay With Me,” by Smith, peaked at #2 in 2014; “Unholy,” by Petras, is her first chart-topper.

5. Under The Influence, Chris Brown

American Hip-hop Superstar Chris Brown, a multiple award winner, dropped his much anticipated single, “Under The Influence.” The most popular song in the world right now is called “Under The Influence.” The song’s sensuous, captivating lyrics include phrases like “Your body lightweight, talks to me,” which are frequently cited on social media.

6. Nxde, (G) I-DLE

As of October 25 at 8:30 AM KST, the newest title track from (G)I-fifth DLE’s mini album, “I Love,” “Nxde,” has scored its first flawless all-kill on the iChart since launch. A song must be at the top of each of the six major real-time and daily music charts—Mellon, Genie, YouTube Music, FLO, VIBE, and Bugs—as well as ranking first on the real-time and weekly charts—in order to accomplish a flawless all-kill (PAK).

7. La Bachata, Manuel Turizo

Colombian reggaeton artist Manuel Turizo Zapata is also referred to as Manuel Turizo or MTZ. His most famous song, “Una Lady Como T” from 2016, gave him enormous fame in Latin America. As of July 2019, the music video for the song had amassed over 1.3 billion views on YouTube. The next year, he worked with Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Valentino on the popular song “Bésame.”

8. Shut Down, BLACKPINK

Following the release of their new album Born Pink on September 16, BLACKPINK becomes the second artist to top the Billboard Hot Trending Songs chart (dated September 24), sponsored by Twitter, with “Shut Down,” which climbs from No. 16 to No. 1.     

9. Pink Venom, BLACKPINK

As of last month, BLACKPINK’s pre-release single “Pink Venom” had amassed over 100 million views on YouTube, making it the fastest music video by a female artist to ever reach that milestone. And “Pink Venom,” “Shut Down” is now BLACKPINK’s 12th total group music video with over 100 million views.

10. Calm Down, Rema & Selena Gomez

According to Luminate, the song entered with 5.5 million U.S. streams (up 12%), 763,000 radio airplay audiences (up 16%), and 1,000 downloads sold in the tracking week of September 2–8 (all versions combined). It was released under Jonzing World/Mavin/SMG Music/Virgin/Interscope Records. And the song is currently trending on both TikTok and the streaming service.

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Tama Sarker
Tama Sarker
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