"Dai Dai" by Shakira and Burna Boy has held the YouTube Global Weekly Top Songs number one position for a seventh consecutive week, and this week it did something it had not managed since its debut: it topped the charts in France and Germany, the two Western European territories that had spent weeks resisting it. YouTube published the data for the seven-day tracking period ending July 2, 2026, covering 15 territories, the Global Top Artists chart, the Global Top Shorts Songs chart, and the Global Top Music Videos chart.
The global figure is substantial. "Dai Dai" accumulated 78,307,586 views in the period, according to the chart file, up 0.14% from the previous week. That represents a rebound from the gradual decline the track had shown across its fifth and sixth weeks at the top, when weekly totals slid from a peak of 73,770,487 views to 68,569,178 views. Whatever caused the dip appears to have reversed. The track remains the FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem, released through Ace Entertainment and Sony Music Latin, and its chart trajectory has tracked closely with the tournament's own calendar since its debut in late May.
The France and Germany results matter because both markets had, until this week, proven unusually resistant to the song's reach. In France, Mauvais Djo's "Pilé" had occupied the domestic number one position continuously since the track's rise began, holding it through 23 separate tracking weeks by the most recent count. This week, "Pilé" fell to second with 2,777,901 views, a decline of 0.11%, while "Dai Dai" climbed from second to first with 3,742,439 views, up 0.3%. In Germany, the shift was similarly abrupt. "GUT GENUG" by KITSCHKRIEG, featuring Blumengarten and Shirin David, had sat at German number one; it now sits second with 1,762,386 views, down 0.22%, displaced by "Dai Dai" at 2,782,324 views, up 0.26%, in its seventh week on the German chart specifically.
Whether this reflects a genuine shift in listening behavior or simply the compounding effect of seven weeks of continuous promotion is not something the chart data itself can answer. What the figures do show is that "Dai Dai" now holds the top position in seven of the 14 individual territories tracked, plus the Global aggregate: the United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. It charts without leading in five more, including the United States, Brazil, South Africa, and Kenya, and barely registers in India, Indonesia, and Japan, discussed further below.
PPC Land's coverage of the sixth week had already noted that France was "one of the few territories where 'Dai Dai' does not hold number one," describing "Pilé"'s multi-month run as a domestic equivalent, in duration if not in global scale, to the extended stretch "NO BATIDÃO" spent atop the worldwide chart earlier in the year. That comparison no longer holds in the same way; the German and French holdouts have both given way in the same week.
Alongside the France and Germany shift, the second major storyline in this week's data is the continuing trajectory of Oliver Tree's catalog. Tree, who died on June 14, 2026, at age 32 in a helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro during his "Love You Madly, Hate You Badly" world tour, has now seen his back catalog climb, plateau, and in one specific respect, begin to slow. Globally, "Life Goes On" held second position with 47,709,052 views, a decline of 0.23% from the prior week. "Miss You", his 2022 collaboration with Robin Schulz, fell from third to seventh globally with 24,633,899 views, down 0.29%. Both figures suggest that the initial spike documented in the two weeks immediately following Tree's death has begun to taper, even as the songs remain lodged in the global top 10.
The US market tells a more specific version of this story. Oliver Tree's "Life Goes On" had claimed the American number one position the previous week - the first time, per PPC Land's tracking, that a posthumous catalog entry claimed the US number one slot in the week following a chart's initial grief-driven surge. This week, it slipped to second with 6,118,370 views, down 0.19%, displaced by "Choosin' Texas" by Ella Langley, which climbed from second to first with 6,247,400 views, up 0.06%, in its 35th week on the American chart. Langley's country single, then, becomes the first non-Oliver Tree, non-"Dai Dai" track to hold the American summit in recent weeks - a reminder that the US market continues to move independently of the global aggregate figure in ways the other Western markets increasingly do not.
"Dai Dai" itself sits at fourth in the United States, with 4,594,465 views, up 0.11% and climbing from sixth place the previous week. It has never led the US chart despite leading the global aggregate for seven consecutive weeks, a divergence that has persisted since the song's debut and shows no sign of narrowing.
India and Japan remain the two territories where the World Cup anthem barely registers. In India, "Dai Dai" sits at 55th position with 3,788,970 views, a decline of 0.02%, well outside any meaningful chart influence; the Indian top 10 remains dominated by "Shararat", now in its 30th week at number one with 21,727,216 views, and "Gehra Hua", holding second for a 31st week with 20,197,839 views. Neither track shows any connection to global pop or World Cup content, an insulation that has held steady across every tracking period PPC Land has reviewed this year. In Japan, "Dai Dai" appears at 55th with 605,145 views, an increase of 0.28% but still far outside the top 10, which this week was led by a new entry: "Missing" by BE:FIRST debuted at number one with 4,262,100 views in its first week on the chart, displacing Kenshi Yonezu's "IRIS OUT", which fell from first to fifth after 42 weeks at or near the top.
The Global Artists chart, which measures cumulative viewership across an artist's full catalog rather than any single track, continues to be led by figures largely disconnected from the songs chart. Alka Yagnik holds first position with 418,296,814 views in her 511th tracked week, followed by Udit Narayan with 310,619,578 views and Arijit Singh with 310,305,765 views. Shakira climbed from seventh to sixth on this chart, overtaking Michael Jackson, who fell to seventh with 193,100,699 views - the first time in several weeks that Jackson's cumulative catalog total has been overtaken on this specific ranking, likely a function of "Dai Dai"'s sustained run lifting Shakira's aggregate figure across multiple tracks, including the re-charting "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)", her 2010 World Cup anthem, which remains in the global top five at 27,920,855 views in its 55th tracked week.
On the Global Weekly Top Music Videos chart, "Dai Dai (Official Video)" held first position for a sixth week with 61,070,898 views, while the Global Weekly Top Shorts Songs chart continued to be led by "PASSO BEM SOLTO (Slowed)" by ATLXS, now in its 67th consecutive week at number one on that specific format - a considerably longer run than the song has ever managed, or is likely to manage, on the main songs chart, where it does not appear. "Dai Dai" itself sits ninth on the Shorts chart in its fourth week there, a position PPC Land noted previously reflects a chart run "built almost entirely on music video consumption rather than Shorts creator adoption" - a pattern that continues to hold seven weeks in.
For marketing professionals working with YouTube inventory, these charts remain the primary independent measurement infrastructure for the platform's music consumption, a role that has grown since YouTube withdrew its streaming data from Billboard chart calculations effective January 16, 2026. That withdrawal, announced in December 2025 amid a dispute over how streaming platforms weight ad-supported against subscription-based consumption, removed a cross-platform verification layer that once let industry observers compare YouTube's internal figures against an external benchmark. Since then, YouTube's own weekly releases have functioned as the definitive public record of what audiences on the platform are actually watching, without the methodology check that Billboard's aggregation once provided.
Three observations follow from this week's data that carry particular relevance for media planning. First, the France and Germany reversal illustrates how quickly domestic chart dominance can give way once a track sustains global momentum for long enough - seven weeks, in this instance - even in markets with historically strong local-language music scenes. Advertisers who had assumed continued inventory adjacency to "Pilé" in France or "GUT GENUG" in Germany would need to revise those assumptions this week specifically, since both tracks have been displaced from the position they held for weeks.
Second, the deceleration in Oliver Tree's US chart performance, even as his global figures hold roughly steady, suggests that grief-driven catalog surges may resolve differently by territory rather than uniformly across a platform's global audience. The pattern documented previously with Michael Jackson's catalog surge, which PPC Land covered extensively across the period of April 24 to 30, 2026, when multiple Jackson titles entered or climbed charts simultaneously across more than a dozen territories, showed a broader and more sustained spread; Tree's surge, by contrast, appears to be resolving faster in the US market specifically than it is globally.
Third, the continued absence of "Dai Dai" from the Indian and Japanese top 10s, seven weeks into a run that has otherwise reshaped a dozen territory charts, confirms that neither market's audience behavior tracks global pop consumption in the way most Western and several Latin American markets now do. This split has held since the track's May 28 debut and shows no indication of narrowing as the World Cup progresses.
The Shorts chart leadership of "PASSO BEM SOLTO (Slowed)," meanwhile, in its 67th week, continues to demonstrate that vertical short-form consumption operates on an entirely separate cycle from the main songs chart, one apparently insulated from the same external events, whether World Cup matches or celebrity deaths, that reshape the primary rankings week to week.
Territory-by-territory top 10 breakdown
Global
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 78,307,586 views - week 7 (held #1)
- "Life Goes On" - Oliver Tree - 47,709,052 views - week 16 (held #2)
- "Golden" - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 32,688,350 views - week 54 (up from #4)
- "ICONIC BY MISTAKE" - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 30,386,250 views - week 3 (up from #6)
- "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground)" - Shakira - 27,920,855 views - week 55 (held #5)
- "Shararat" - Shashwat Sachdev & Madhubanti Bagchi & Jasmine Sandlas - 25,296,816 views - week 29 (up from #7)
- "Miss You" - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 24,633,899 views - week 21 (down from #3)
- "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson - 23,553,254 views - week 35 (held #8)
- "Gehra Hua" - Shashwat Sachdev & Arijit Singh & Irshad Kamil & Armaan Khan - 23,125,750 views - week 31 (held #9)
- "It's Me" - ILLIT - 20,920,630 views - week 9 (up from #12)
United States
- "Choosin' Texas" - Ella Langley - 6,247,400 views - week 35 (up from #2)
- "Life Goes On" - Oliver Tree - 6,118,370 views - week 10 (down from #1)
- "ICONIC BY MISTAKE" - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 5,291,420 views - week 3 (held #3)
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 4,594,465 views - week 6 (up from #6)
- "Golden" - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 4,157,333 views - week 54 (up from #7)
- "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson - 4,028,580 views - week 51 (down from #5)
- "Miss You" - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 3,966,791 views - week 20 (down from #4)
- "Beat It" - Michael Jackson - 3,721,385 views - week 12 (held #8)
- "Janice STFU" - Drake - 3,152,497 views - week 7 (held #9)
- "Chicago" - Michael Jackson - 2,642,858 views - week 8 (up from #11)
United Kingdom
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 1,401,175 views - week 6 (held #1)
- "Golden" - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 844,565 views - week 54 (up from #4)
- "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson - 777,894 views - week 50 (up from #5)
- "Life Goes On" - Oliver Tree - 739,520 views - week 9 (down from #2)
- "Beat It" - Michael Jackson - 730,910 views - week 21 (up from #6)
- "ICONIC BY MISTAKE" - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 720,489 views - week 3 (up from #8)
- "Miss You" - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 689,076 views - week 38 (down from #3)
- "Ordinary" - Alex Warren - 677,062 views - week 73 (held #7)
- "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground)" - Shakira - 585,312 views - week 53 (held #9)
- "Lush Life" - Zara Larsson - 545,740 views - week 53 (held #10)
Australia
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 475,109 views - week 6 (held #1)
- "Choosin' Texas" - Ella Langley - 407,069 views - week 26 (held #2)
- "Golden" - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 392,894 views - week 54 (held #3)
- "ICONIC BY MISTAKE" - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 348,963 views - week 3 (up from #5)
- "Beat It" - Michael Jackson - 330,803 views - week 24 (up from #6)
- "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson - 307,494 views - week 55 (up from #7)
- "Life Goes On" - Oliver Tree - 295,710 views - week 13 (down from #4)
- "Ordinary" - Alex Warren - 276,400 views - week 71 (up from #9)
- "Miss You" - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 233,333 views - week 39 (down from #8)
- "Low Fade" - Karan Aujla & Mxrci - 225,522 views - week 4 (held #10)
Brazil
- "Peão Todo Tatuado" - Jeninho & Mariana Fagundes - 8,533,641 views - week 14 (held #1)
- "Diário de um Cafajeste" - Dj Oreia & MC Lele JP & MC MENO K & MC Ryan SP & MC Tuto & Mc Negão Original - 7,361,522 views - week 34 (held #2)
- "Carnívoro" - MC Jacaré & MC Lele JP & Mc Negão Original & DJ Japa NK - 6,297,246 views - week 23 (up from #4)
- "Famoso Ímã | O poderoso chatão" - MC Lele JP & Mc Poze do Rodo & MC Leozinho ZS & Dj Gordinho da VF - 6,262,408 views - week 14 (up from #5)
- "Cuida do Pet" - Oldilla & Mc Iguinho CT & MC Willian & Aaron Modesto & Mc Negão Original & DU'L & Dj Aladin GDB - 6,255,389 views - week 4 (up from #8)
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 5,587,434 views - week 6 (up from #9)
- "Reliquia do 2T (feat. MC Fr da Norte & Mc Dkziin)" - MC Vine7 & MC Tuto & MC Joãozinho VT & DJ Gu - 4,714,724 views - week 21 (down from #6)
- "Ah Jesus / Coração Igual ao Teu (Ao Vivo)" - Julliany Souza - 4,329,840 views - week 6 (down from #7)
- "Pau Pra Toda Obra" - MC Jacaré & MC Ryan SP & MC Lele JP & MC IG - 4,267,836 views - week 2 (up from #55)
- "Life Goes On" - Oliver Tree - 4,119,284 views - week 7 (down from #3)
France
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 3,742,439 views - week 6 (up from #2)
- "Pilé" - Mauvais Djo - 2,777,901 views - week 23 (down from #1)
- "Maladie" - Mauvais Djo - 1,703,235 views - week 11 (up from #4)
- "Sexy Nana" - Aya Nakamura & La Rvfleuze - 1,624,753 views - week 8 (down from #3)
- "PARISIENNE" - GIMS & La Mano 1.9 - 1,260,870 views - week 48 (held #5)
- "Pineapple" - Leto - 1,113,472 views - week 12 (held #6)
- "Golden" - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 823,102 views - week 54 (up from #8)
- "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson - 762,888 views - week 40 (up from #10)
- "MON BÉBÉ" - RnBoi - 743,370 views - week 36 (up from #12)
- "Beat It" - Michael Jackson - 707,032 views - week 11 (up from #11)
Germany
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 2,782,324 views - week 7 (up from #2)
- "GUT GENUG (feat. Blumengarten & Shirin David)" - KITSCHKRIEG - 1,762,386 views - week 4 (down from #1)
- "Life Goes On" - Oliver Tree - 668,266 views - week 7 (held #3)
- "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground)" - Shakira - 637,594 views - week 53 (up from #5)
- "Golden" - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 620,639 views - week 54 (up from #6)
- "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson - 589,411 views - week 46 (up from #7)
- "Mi Chico" - Dj Goja - 574,163 views - week 8 (up from #17)
- "Miss You" - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 572,281 views - week 35 (down from #4)
- "KILLY MANJARO" - Summer Cem & BILLA JOE - 560,248 views - week 6 (up from #11)
- "Sprite" - Bonez MC & Gzuz & Jugglerz - 541,200 views - week 1 (new entry)
India
- "Shararat" - Shashwat Sachdev & Madhubanti Bagchi & Jasmine Sandlas - 21,727,216 views - week 30 (held #1)
- "Gehra Hua" - Shashwat Sachdev & Arijit Singh & Irshad Kamil & Armaan Khan - 20,197,839 views - week 31 (held #2)
- "Bairan" - Banjaare - 15,694,278 views - week 17 (held #3)
- "Jaiye Sajana" - Shashwat Sachdev & Satinder Sartaaj & Jasmine Sandlas - 13,776,119 views - week 15 (held #4)
- "Sheesha (Aakhya Mai Aakh Ghali Jo Bairan)" - Mitta Ror & Swara Verma - 12,846,201 views - week 23 (held #5)
- "Fortuner (feat. Gulshan Music & Jaat Nia)" - Raj Mawar & Mukesh Fauji Ruchika Jangid - 10,595,905 views - week 39 (held #6)
- "Pavazha Malli (Unplugged)" - Sai Abhyankkar & Shruthi Hassan & Vivek - 9,919,408 views - week 17 (up from #9)
- "Bairi" - Virat & Pradeep Solanki & Heena - 8,881,058 views - week 19 (up from #10)
- "Mutta Kalakki" - G.V. Prakash Kumar - 8,722,293 views - week 19 (up from #13)
- "Sitaare" - Arijit Singh & Shruti Dhasmana - 8,617,728 views - week 25 (up from #14)
Japan
- "Missing" - BE:FIRST - 4,262,100 views - week 1 (new entry)
- "It's Me" - ILLIT - 3,795,639 views - week 10 (up from #6)
- "好きすぎて滅!" - M!LK - 3,663,116 views - week 36 (held #3)
- "夜の踊り子" - sakanaction - 3,596,423 views - week 12 (held #4)
- "IRIS OUT" - Kenshi Yonezu - 3,367,003 views - week 42 (down from #1)
- "爆裂愛してる" - M!LK - 3,330,786 views - week 21 (up from #5)
- "烏 - Raven" - Kenshi Yonezu - 2,757,185 views - week 3 (down from #2)
- "So Strawberry" - MAZZEL - 1,606,313 views - week 2 (up from #10)
- "アイドルパワー" - M!LK - 1,573,558 views - week 10 (up from #7)
- "Five" - ARASHI - 1,479,007 views - week 18 (down from #8)
Netherlands
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 835,705 views - week 7 (held #1)
- "Cheerio" - Justen De Wildt - 227,601 views - week 11 (held #2)
- "ICONIC BY MISTAKE" - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 176,234 views - week 3 (up from #5)
- "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground)" - Shakira - 153,795 views - week 48 (up from #6)
- "Golden" - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 148,316 views - week 54 (up from #9)
- "SUPERSTAR" - Roxy Dekker - 142,497 views - week 1 (new entry)
- "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson - 142,442 views - week 49 (held #7)
- "Mi Chico" - Dj Goja - 142,206 views - week 7 (up from #15)
- "Life Goes On" - Oliver Tree - 141,267 views - week 7 (down from #3)
- "Beat It" - Michael Jackson - 136,624 views - week 11 (up from #8)
Portugal
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 784,668 views - week 7 (held #1)
- "JETSKI" - PEDRO SAMPAIO & MC MENO K & Melody - 181,665 views - week 28 (held #2)
- "SOU GRANDE NO AMOR" - Chico da Tina - 181,208 views - week 9 (up from #5)
- "Pôr do Sol" - Vizinhos - 177,876 views - week 65 (up from #6)
- "Golden" - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 176,788 views - week 54 (down from #4)
- "Mi Chico" - Dj Goja - 169,479 views - week 4 (up from #48)
- "Respirar" - Calema & Sara Correia - 162,473 views - week 70 (held #8)
- "3 ou 4" - Piruka - 158,610 views - week 1 (new entry)
- "CAVALINHO (Remix)" - PEDRO SAMPAIO & Gasparzinho & MC MENO K - 158,054 views - week 71 (down from #3)
- "Leva Tudo" - Calema & Dilsinho - 157,502 views - week 60 (up from #9)
South Africa
- "Sengithole Omunye" - Feza - 1,643,620 views - week 13 (held #1)
- "Botshelo Ke Eng" - Trechyson Molly vx & DJ Promatic SA & Dendofela - 1,321,460 views - week 20 (up from #3)
- "Stofi Stofoza" - PLG Chanty & King Master - 1,228,349 views - week 9 (down from #2)
- "Everybody Wanna Be In Love" - Calvin Fallo - 1,189,960 views - week 9 (held #4)
- "Song of Hope (Zwi do luga) (feat. Newie)" - DJ Maryko - 952,430 views - week 10 (held #5)
- "Umaqondana" - Feza - 880,155 views - week 32 (up from #7)
- "Shela (feat. Mano)" - Sam Deep & Nia Pearl & Boohle - 874,923 views - week 45 (up from #9)
- "Head Movement" - Ez Maestro & M00tion - 850,880 views - week 11 (down from #6)
- "UKHETHE MINA" - Ntencane - 838,292 views - week 20 (down from #8)
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 804,738 views - week 6 (up from #17)
Spain
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 3,045,837 views - week 7 (held #1)
- "LA GRACIOSA" - Quevedo & Elvis Crespo - 2,142,362 views - week 10 (held #2)
- "AL GOLPITO" - Quevedo & Nueva Línea - 1,263,248 views - week 10 (up from #4)
- "Dichavate" - Ya Ice Dilan & Rey Tony & Helabusador & JipMusic Global & dj honda - 1,173,875 views - week 22 (down from #3)
- "De Lejitos" - Jay Wheeler - 1,079,401 views - week 12 (held #5)
- "Las mas bonitas son p#tas" - Anuel AA - 924,343 views - week 1 (new entry)
- "La Morocha" - Luck Ra & BM - 867,616 views - week 86 (held #6)
- "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido" - KAROL G - 784,424 views - week 86 (held #8)
- "pa ti toa" - Ana Mena & Lola Indigo - 769,333 views - week 3 (up from #13)
- "capaz (merengueton)" - Alleh & Yorghaki - 748,733 views - week 66 (down from #9)
Indonesia
- "Sesi Potret" - Ari Lesmana & eńau - 12,237,313 views - week 21 (held #1)
- "Jangan Paksa Rindu (Beda)" - Ifan Seventeen - 6,617,647 views - week 25 (held #2)
- "Iqro'" - Raim Laode - 4,585,856 views - week 17 (held #3)
- "Shape of My Heart" - Backstreet Boys - 4,044,668 views - week 18 (up from #6)
- "kota ini tak sama tanpamu" - Nadhif Basalamah - 3,986,770 views - week 32 (down from #4)
- "rollerblade" - no na - 3,971,033 views - week 8 (up from #8)
- "Negoro Angin" - Denny Caknan - 3,868,525 views - week 16 (held #7)
- "The One That Got Away" - Katy Perry - 3,866,424 views - week 29 (up from #9)
- "TABOLA BALE" - SILET OPEN UP & Jacson Zeran & Juan Reza & Diva Aurel - 3,809,707 views - week 59 (down from #5)
- "Kicau Mania" - Ndarboy Genk & Banditoz Yaow 86 & BoyCord - 3,235,667 views - week 13 (held #10)
Kenya
- "Ozalima" - Mbosso - 1,269,268 views - week 6 (up from #2)
- "Finale" - Bien & Alikiba - 1,213,294 views - week 15 (down from #1)
- "Chai ya saa kumi" - Ywaya Tajiri - 728,953 views - week 12 (held #3)
- "Dai Dai" - Shakira & Burna Boy - 710,587 views - week 6 (up from #5)
- "Mdomo uliponza kichwa" - Soul Touch Brand - 650,902 views - week 14 (down from #4)
- "Dance Samawaah!" - Collo Blue & NDOVU KUU - 598,105 views - week 7 (held #6)
- "Siaka" - Mejja Genge & Fik Fameica - 502,524 views - week 15 (held #7)
- "Rapudo" - Prince Indah - 425,101 views - week 34 (up from #10)
- "Taya" - Okello Max - 411,136 views - week 50 (up from #12)
- "LAST DANCE" - Wakadinali - 406,387 views - week 11 (down from #8)
Timeline
- February 13-19, 2026: "NO BATIDÃO" by ZXKAI and slxughter reaches YouTube global number one for the first time, simultaneously topping the Global Shorts Songs chart - PPC Land coverage
- April 24-30, 2026: "NO BATIDÃO" holds global number one for a 27th consecutive week as Michael Jackson catalog titles surge simultaneously across 12-plus territories - PPC Land coverage
- May 7, 2026: Shakira announces "Dai Dai" as the official 2026 FIFA World Cup song at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro
- May 15, 2026: "Dai Dai" released through Ace Entertainment and Sony Music Latin
- May 23, 2026: Official "Dai Dai" music video uploaded to YouTube
- May 28, 2026: "Dai Dai" debuts at global number one with 44,129,627 views, climbing from position 66 in a single week, ending "NO BATIDÃO"'s run - PPC Land coverage
- June 11, 2026: FIFA World Cup 2026 opens across the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- June 14, 2026: Oliver Tree Nickell dies at 32 in a helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro during his "Love You Madly, Hate You Badly" world tour
- June 18, 2026: "Dai Dai" holds global number one at 73,770,487 views in its fifth week; Oliver Tree's "Life Goes On" enters the global chart at number three in the first tracking period following his death - PPC Land coverage
- June 25, 2026: "Dai Dai" holds global number one for a sixth week at 68,569,178 views; Oliver Tree's "Life Goes On" and "Miss You" both climb further; France remains one of the few holdout territories - PPC Land coverage
- July 2, 2026: "Dai Dai" holds global number one for a seventh week at 78,307,586 views and claims number one in France and Germany for the first time; Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas" takes the US number one position from Oliver Tree
Summary
Who: YouTube, the video platform owned by Google, published its weekly music chart data covering the Global Weekly Top Songs, Global Weekly Top Artists, Global Weekly Top Shorts Songs, and Global Weekly Top Music Videos charts, together with territory-specific rankings for 14 individual markets. The principal subjects are Shakira and Burna Boy ("Dai Dai"), Oliver Tree ("Life Goes On" and "Miss You"), Ella Langley ("Choosin' Texas"), Mauvais Djo ("Pilé"), KITSCHKRIEG ("GUT GENUG"), and BE:FIRST ("Missing"), alongside continuing catalog presences from Michael Jackson and Shakira's 2010 World Cup anthem "Waka Waka."
What: "Dai Dai" by Shakira and Burna Boy held the YouTube Global Weekly Top Songs number one position for a seventh consecutive week with 78,307,586 views, a rebound of 0.14% following two weeks of decline. The track additionally claimed the number one position in France and Germany for the first time, displacing "Pilé" by Mauvais Djo and "GUT GENUG" by KITSCHKRIEG respectively, both of which had resisted the song's reach for weeks. In the United States, Oliver Tree's "Life Goes On" lost the number one position it had held the previous week, falling to second behind Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas."
When: The tracking period covered June 26 through July 2, 2026. YouTube published the underlying chart data for the period ending July 2, 2026.
Where: The data spans YouTube's platform globally, encompassing consumption across the main YouTube service and YouTube Music, measured individually across 15 territories: Global, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, India, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Indonesia, and Kenya.
Why: These weekly releases function as the primary independent measurement infrastructure for music consumption on YouTube, a role that has expanded since the platform withdrew its streaming data from Billboard chart calculations effective January 16, 2026. The data this week documents two structurally distinct developments occurring simultaneously: continued momentum for a World Cup-linked anthem seven weeks into its run, now extending into two previously resistant Western European markets, and a territorial divergence in how a posthumous catalog surge for Oliver Tree is resolving, holding steady globally while receding specifically in the US market.
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