Hot 10 Recap - Week of 3/7/26

Hot 10 Recap - Week of 3/7/26

NEW YORK (AP) - Country singer Ella Langley continues her strong run atop the Billboard Hot 100, holding the No. 1 position on the chart dated March 7 with "Choosin' Texas," as pop, Latin and genre-blending hits fill out a competitive top 10.

Langley's "Choosin' Texas" remains the week's most popular song in the United States, buoyed by sustained streaming numbers and country radio airplay. The track has become a defining moment for the rising Alabama native, whose mix of traditional country storytelling and modern production has resonated with listeners nationwide.

Close behind at No. 2 is British soul singer Olivia Dean with "Man I Need." The emotionally direct ballad continues to gain momentum through streaming platforms and adult contemporary radio, cementing Dean's growing profile among American audiences.

At No. 3, singer-songwriter Alex Warren holds steady with "Ordinary." The reflective pop track has found an audience through viral social media moments and consistent streaming activity, helping keep it firmly in the upper tier of the chart.

Pop superstar Taylor Swift lands two songs inside the top 10 this week. Her shimmering pop track "Opalite" sits at No. 4, continuing a strong performance across streaming and digital sales. Swift's presence in the chart's upper half reflects the enduring demand for new material from one of the industry's most dominant artists.

Just behind at No. 5 is Bruno Mars with "I Just Might," a smooth, groove-driven single that blends retro soul influences with modern pop production. The song has steadily climbed through the chart thanks to strong radio rotation and fan enthusiasm.

At No. 6, the genre-bending track "Golden (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)" by Huntrx continues its run in the top 10. The song's ties to the animated film soundtrack and its energetic K-pop-inspired sound have helped it attract listeners across multiple fan communities.

Swift appears again at No. 7 with "The Fate of Ophelia," giving her two entries in the week's top 10. The dramatic, narrative-driven track highlights Swift's storytelling approach and further demonstrates the commercial strength of her current era.

Latin superstar Bad Bunny remains a major presence on the chart with "DTMF," which lands at No. 8 this week. The Puerto Rican artist continues to dominate global streaming platforms, and the track's infectious rhythm has helped sustain its chart longevity.

At No. 9, alternative pop artist sombr earns a top-10 showing with "Back to Friends." The song's introspective tone and indie-leaning production have helped it connect with younger streaming audiences.

Rounding out the chart at No. 10 is R&B singer Kehlani with "Folded." The track blends contemporary R&B with atmospheric production, continuing Kehlani's consistent presence in the genre's mainstream crossover space.

Together, the week's top 10 reflects a broad range of sounds - from country and soul to Latin rhythms and K-pop influences - illustrating the increasingly diverse listening habits shaping the modern pop landscape.


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