Hot 10 Recap - Week of 2/21/26

Hot 10 Recap - Week of 2/21/26

NEW YORK (AP) - Bad Bunny tightened his grip on the Billboard Hot 100 this week, landing four songs in the top 10 and claiming the No. 1 position with "DTMF," according to the chart dated Feb. 21, 2026.

"DTMF" rises to the summit on the strength of robust streaming totals and sustained digital sales, underscoring the Puerto Rican superstar's continued crossover appeal across Latin and mainstream markets. The track's ascent marks another milestone in a career defined by bilingual hits and global touring dominance.

Holding at No. 2 is "Baile Inolvidable," giving Bad Bunny back-to-back placements at the chart's peak. The dance-driven single continues to generate heavy engagement on streaming platforms, reinforcing the artist's momentum in early 2026.

British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean climbs to No. 3 with "Man I Need," her highest Hot 100 placement to date. The soulful pop track has gained traction at radio, signaling growing U.S. recognition for the London-born artist.

Country breakout Ella Langley remains firmly in contention at No. 4 with "Choosin' Texas." The single, which previously topped the chart, continues to benefit from strong country radio airplay and steady streaming.

Bad Bunny appears again at No. 5 with "Nuevayol," extending his multi-song presence within the upper tier. The track's rhythmic production and urban influences have resonated widely, contributing to one of the most dominant single-week showings by a Latin artist in recent years.

Singer-songwriter Alex Warren lands at No. 6 with "Ordinary," a reflective pop ballad that has built gradually through social media engagement and streaming growth.

Re-entering the upper half of the chart at No. 7 is Bad Bunny's "Titi Me Pregunto," a catalog hit experiencing renewed interest. The resurgence illustrates the durability of his earlier releases amid a fresh wave of new material.

Pop superstar Taylor Swift debuts at No. 8 with "Opalite," marking her latest addition to an extensive list of Hot 100 entries. Early streaming data and fan-driven digital sales propelled the track into the top 10 in its first full week of tracking.

At No. 9, "Golden (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)" by Huntrx continues its upward trajectory. The single, tied to the animated franchise "K-Pop Demon Hunters," reflects the expanding footprint of K-pop-influenced acts on U.S. charts.

Rounding out the top 10 at No. 10 is Bruno Mars with "I Just Might." The veteran hitmaker's latest release maintains steady radio rotation, securing another top-tier placement in a career spanning more than a decade of chart success.

The Feb. 21 chart reflects a diverse mix of Latin, country, pop and K-pop influences, with Bad Bunny's four-song presence standing as the week's defining storyline.


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