Hot 10 Recap - Week of 6/13/26

Hot 10 Recap - Week of 6/13/26

NEW YORK (AP) - Pop returned to the summit, country strengthened its hold and a handful of artists claimed multiple positions across the chart as the Billboard Hot 100 dated June 13 reflected a week driven by recognizable names and stylistic crossover.

At No. 1, Ariana Grande's "Hate That I Made You Love You" led the chart, marking the week's defining pop performance. The record's ascent places Grande back at the center of mainstream radio and streaming conversation with a polished release built around regret, self-awareness and restrained vocal delivery rather than maximal production.

Close behind, Ella Langley continued one of the strongest runs of her career with "Choosin' Texas" at No. 2. The placement underscored country music's sustained presence in the upper reaches of the Hot 100, while also highlighting Langley's growing ability to move beyond genre-specific audiences.

Drake remained a dominant chart force with two entries in the Top 10, beginning with "Janice STFU" at No. 3. The track's confrontational title and direct lyrical posture contrasted with the more rhythm-focused approach of his second appearance, "Shabang," which landed at No. 8. Together, the songs reflected the breadth of Drake's chart strategy - one release built around conversation and reaction, another designed for repeat listening.

Langley returned at No. 4 with "Be Her," giving her a second Top Five finish in the same week. The dual placements suggested sustained listener engagement rather than a single breakout moment and reinforced country's continued overlap with pop consumption habits.

Bruno Mars claimed No. 5 with "I Just Might," delivering the week's highest-charting solo male pop performance. Mars' placement demonstrated the continued viability of artist-driven pop records that lean into melody and vocal performance over rapid-release cycles.

Olivia Dean placed two songs in the Top 10 and emerged as one of the chart's most notable developments. "Man I Need" reached No. 6, followed immediately by "So Easy to Fall In Love" at No. 7. The back-to-back placements indicated growing mainstream reach for Dean and positioned her among the week's strongest breakout performers.

Country collaboration also remained a significant theme. Ella Langley paired with Morgan Wallen on "I Can't Love You Anymore," which reached No. 9 and added another entry to a week already defined by Langley's presence across the chart.

Rounding out the Top 10 was one of the week's most unexpected pairings: "Dracula," the collaboration between Tame Impala and Jennie, at No. 10. The record blended alternative and global pop sensibilities, illustrating how collaborative releases continue to shape chart movement across audiences and markets.

Taken together, the June 13 Hot 100 painted a familiar but evolving picture of popular music: superstar visibility still matters, but sustained chart success increasingly belongs to artists capable of crossing formats, sharing audiences and occupying multiple lanes at once.


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