YouTube published its weekly music chart data for the seven-day period ending June 25, 2026, covering 15 territories, the Global Top Artists chart, the Global Top Shorts Songs chart, and the Global Top Music Videos chart. The data was released for the period covering June 19 to June 25, 2026.

"Dai Dai" by Shakira and Burna Boy held global number one for a sixth consecutive week, accumulating 68,569,178 views. The figure marks a week-on-week decline from the 73,770,487 views recorded in the preceding period ending June 18, 2026 - a drop of roughly 7%, consistent with the -0.07% growth figure in the source data - yet the track remains far ahead of everything else on the chart. "Life Goes On" by Oliver Tree climbed from third to second globally with 61,723,300 views, up 0.68% from the prior week. That number, combined with the continued global presence of "Miss You," his 2022 collaboration with Robin Schulz, which rose from eleventh to third place with 34,621,788 views, confirms that the posthumous catalog surge for Oliver Tree documented in the preceding week did not fade - it intensified.

Since YouTube terminated its data partnership with Billboard effective January 16, 2026, these weekly releases serve as the primary public benchmark for music consumption on the platform across more than 60 global markets. What follows is a complete data record for the period ending June 25, 2026.

Global Top Songs - week ending June 25, 2026

  • #1 - Dai Dai - Shakira & Burna Boy - 68,569,178 views - week 6 (held #1)
  • #2 - Life Goes On - Oliver Tree - 61,723,300 views - week 15 (up from #3)
  • #3 - Miss You - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 34,621,788 views - week 20 (up from #11)
  • #4 - Golden - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 32,445,892 views - week 53 (held #4)
  • #5 - Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) - Shakira - 29,682,539 views - week 54 (up from #2 previous)
  • #6 - ICONIC BY MISTAKE - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 27,144,684 views - week 2 (held #5 range)
  • #7 - Shararat - Shashwat Sachdev & Madhubanti Bagchi & Jasmine Sandlas - 26,739,898 views - week 28 (held)
  • #8 - Billie Jean - Michael Jackson - 24,391,103 views - week 34 (held #7)
  • #9 - Gehra Hua - Shashwat Sachdev & Arijit Singh & Irshad Kamil & Armaan Khan - 23,755,151 views - week 30 (held #9)
  • #10 - Beat It - Michael Jackson - 22,570,216 views - week 9 (held #10)

The Oliver Tree posthumous surge continues

Oliver Tree Nickell died on June 14, 2026, in a helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro at the age of 32, during his "Love You Madly, Hate You Badly" world tour. The week ending June 18 was the first full chart period to capture audience behavior in the immediate wake of his death; the week ending June 25 is the second, and the numbers tell a different story from what often follows an initial grief-driven spike.

"Life Goes On" climbed from third globally to second - gaining views week-on-week rather than losing them. "Miss You" leapt from eleventh to third. The trajectory across both titles, in the second week following his death, is acceleration rather than retreat. In the US, "Life Goes On" moved from third to first, accumulating 7,525,885 views - the largest view count at number one in the US chart for several weeks of coverage. "Miss You" entered the US top 10 at fourth with 5,002,874 views, its highest US chart position since PPC Land began tracking the data.

The pattern echoes the Michael Jackson catalog surge documented across the period April 24-30, 2026, when multiple Jackson titles entered or climbed charts across more than a dozen territories simultaneously following an external trigger. "Billie Jean" and "Beat It" remain in the global top 10 at eighth and tenth respectively, still charting 34 and 9 weeks into their current runs. The structural mechanism is the same: an event triggers audience search behavior, YouTube's platform surfaces catalog through its recommendation and search architecture, and those streams accumulate in the weekly measurement window.

Global Top Artists - week ending June 25, 2026

  • #1 - Alka Yagnik - 426,674,619 views - week 510
  • #2 - Udit Narayan - 316,672,084 views - week 531
  • #3 - Arijit Singh - 308,564,059 views - week 540
  • #4 - Kumar Sanu - 229,713,083 views - week 506
  • #5 - Shreya Ghoshal - 208,631,145 views - week 512
  • #6 - Michael Jackson - 206,752,869 views - week 540
  • #7 - Shakira - 191,461,157 views - week 540 (down from #5 last week, -0.1%)
  • #8 - Bad Bunny - 188,014,982 views - week 505
  • #9 - Oliver Tree - 169,273,282 views - week 30 (up from #24, +0.6%)
  • #10 - Fuerza Regida - 158,972,258 views - week 224

Oliver Tree's jump from 24th to ninth on the Global Artists chart in a single week - gaining 0.6% in weekly views even as the rest of the top five posts fractional declines - is the most significant movement in the artists chart for several weeks. Alka Yagnik's 426,674,619 views in week 510 of her chart presence continues to underscore the structural dominance of Indian catalog on the platform. The top four positions are all held by Indian playback singers, with their combined weekly view count exceeding one billion. Shakira's 191,461,157 views at seventh position reflects two simultaneous active titles, "Dai Dai" and "Waka Waka," operating in parallel.

Global Top Shorts Songs - week ending June 25, 2026

The Shorts chart underscores the divergent mechanisms operating on the platform. "Life Goes On" by Oliver Tree entered the Shorts top 10 at second place in week 2 - a jump from 39th the prior week - while "Dai Dai" sits at a static tenth position in its third week on the Shorts chart. "Dai Dai" has been built on music video consumption: as covered when the track debuted at global number one, the track did not appear in the Shorts top 50 in its debut week. Oliver Tree's music, by contrast, is being actively adopted by Shorts creators - a different distribution path. "NO BATIDÃO" by ZXKAI and slxughter remains at sixth on Shorts in its 34th week, long past the point of dominance it held through most of early 2026, but still present.

Territory charts - week ending June 25, 2026

United States

  • #1 - Life Goes On - Oliver Tree - 7,525,885 views - week 9 (up from #3)
  • #2 - Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley - 5,879,498 views - week 34 (held #2)
  • #3 - ICONIC BY MISTAKE - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 5,013,252 views - week 2 (down from #1)
  • #4 - Miss You - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 5,002,874 views - week 19 (up from #9)
  • #5 - Billie Jean - Michael Jackson - 4,154,946 views - week 50 (held #5)
  • #6 - Dai Dai - Shakira & Burna Boy - 4,141,381 views - week 5 (down from #4)
  • #7 - Golden - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 4,078,562 views - week 53 (held)
  • #8 - Beat It - Michael Jackson - 3,989,722 views - week 11 (held #8)
  • #9 - Janice STFU - Drake - 3,397,032 views - week 6 (held #9)
  • #10 - Thriller - Michael Jackson - 2,908,676 views - week 33 (up from #13)

The US chart has three Michael Jackson titles in the top 10 this week - "Billie Jean" at fifth, "Beat It" at eighth, and "Thriller" at tenth - continuing a presence that began with the synchronized Jackson catalog surge in late April. Oliver Tree's "Life Goes On" at US number one with 7,525,885 views marks the first time since PPC Land began tracking this data that a posthumous catalog entry has claimed the US number one position in the week following a chart's initial grief-driven surge.

United Kingdom

  • #1 - Dai Dai - Shakira & Burna Boy - 1,202,859 views - week 5 (held #1)
  • #2 - Life Goes On - Oliver Tree - 907,392 views - week 8 (up from #12)
  • #3 - Miss You - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 877,886 views - week 37 (up from #10)
  • #4 - Golden - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 818,611 views - week 53 (held #3)
  • #5 - Billie Jean - Michael Jackson - 789,417 views - week 49 (held #5)
  • #6 - Beat It - Michael Jackson - 774,686 views - week 20 (held #4)
  • #7 - Ordinary - Alex Warren - 702,838 views - week 72 (held #7)
  • #8 - ICONIC BY MISTAKE - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 684,362 views - week 2 (down from #2)
  • #9 - Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) - Shakira - 578,679 views - week 52 (held #6)
  • #10 - Lush Life - Zara Larsson - 556,351 views - week 52 (up from #11)

Australia

  • #1 - Dai Dai - Shakira & Burna Boy - 395,778 views - week 5 (held #1)
  • #2 - Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley - 379,341 views - week 25 (up from #3)
  • #3 - Golden - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 368,448 views - week 53 (up from #4)
  • #4 - Life Goes On - Oliver Tree - 333,893 views - week 12 (up from #13)
  • #5 - ICONIC BY MISTAKE - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 332,245 views - week 2 (down from #2)
  • #6 - Beat It - Michael Jackson - 326,536 views - week 23 (held #5)
  • #7 - Billie Jean - Michael Jackson - 297,303 views - week 54 (held #6)
  • #8 - Miss You - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 279,087 views - week 38 (up from #14)
  • #9 - Ordinary - Alex Warren - 274,365 views - week 70 (held #8)
  • #10 - Low Fade (Music Video) KARAN AUJLA - Karan Aujla - 223,949 views - week 3 (up from #17)

Brazil

Brazil's chart, with 3,816,068 views for "Dai Dai" at ninth position, confirms the domestic market's resistance to the World Cup anthem's global dominance. The top two positions are held by Brazilian funk and forró tracks accumulating views in the 7-8 million range, which is comparable to the global number one total from less competitive chart weeks. "Life Goes On" moved from sixth to third in Brazil - a notable gain - with 6,355,937 views in its sixth week on the Brazilian chart.

France

  • #1 - Pilé - Mauvais Djo - 3,138,549 views - week 22 (held #1)
  • #2 - Dai Dai - Shakira & Burna Boy - 2,876,422 views - week 5 (held #2)
  • #3 - Sexy Nana - Aya Nakamura & La Rvfleuze - 1,567,838 views - week 7 (held #3)
  • #4 - Maladie - Mauvais Djo - 1,369,977 views - week 10 (up from #6)
  • #5 - PARISIENNE - GIMS & La Mano 1.9 - 1,219,577 views - week 47 (held #4)
  • #6 - Pineapple - Leto - 1,100,513 views - week 11 (held #6)
  • #7 - tempête - Willylancien - 924,009 views - week 10 (down from #5)
  • #8 - Golden - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 818,482 views - week 53 (held)
  • #9 - magique - Willylancien - 815,092 views - week 9 (up from #13)
  • #10 - Billie Jean - Michael Jackson - 797,501 views - week 39 (held)

France is one of the few territories where "Dai Dai" does not hold number one. Mauvais Djo's "Pilé" has held the French number one for 22 consecutive weeks with 3,138,549 views - a run of domestic-market dominance comparable in duration, though not in global reach, to what "NO BATIDÃO" achieved on the global chart through early 2026.

Germany

Germany is another market where "Dai Dai" does not hold number one, trailing KITSCHKRIEG's "GUT GENUG" by 48,435 views. Oliver Tree's combined German chart movement is striking: "Life Goes On" jumped 17 positions in a single week, from twentieth to third, while "Miss You" climbed 15 positions from nineteenth to fourth. Together, the two tracks accumulated 1,364,829 German views in the period - more than the German number one's total in some earlier chart weeks this year.

India

  • #1 - Shararat - Shashwat Sachdev & Madhubanti Bagchi & Jasmine Sandlas - 23,358,488 views - week 29 (held #1)
  • #2 - Gehra Hua - Shashwat Sachdev & Arijit Singh & Irshad Kamil & Armaan Khan - 20,806,041 views - week 30 (up from #3)
  • #3 - Bairan - Banjaare - 17,461,953 views - week 16 (down from #2)
  • #4 - Jaiye Sajana - Shashwat Sachdev & Satinder Sartaaj & Jasmine Sandlas - 15,272,732 views - week 14 (held #4)
  • #5 - Sheesha (Aakhya Mai Aakh Ghali Jo Bairan) - Mitta Ror & Swara Verma - 13,939,873 views - week 22 (held #5)
  • #6 - Fortuner (feat. Gulshan Music & Jaat Nia) - Raj Mawar & Mukesh Fauji Ruchika Jangid - 11,475,502 views - week 38 (up from #7)
  • #7 - Hellallallo - A. R. Rahman - 10,224,302 views - week 5 (down from #6)
  • #8 - Chunnari Chunnari - Abhijeet Bhattacharya & Anuradha Sriram - 10,057,706 views - week 44 (held #8)
  • #9 - Pavazha Malli (Unplugged) - Sai Abhyankkar & Shruthi Hassan & Vivek - 9,831,045 views - week 16 (held #9)
  • #10 - Bairi - Virat & Pradeep Solanki & Heena - 9,415,493 views - week 18 (up from #11)

India's number one, "Shararat" by Shashwat Sachdev, accumulated 23,358,488 views in a single week. That figure is higher than the total weekly views for "Dai Dai" in four of the 15 territories covered this week combined. "Dai Dai" does not appear anywhere in the Indian top 10. The scale of India's music consumption on YouTube is a recurrent feature of PPC Land's chart coverage: the February 2026 charts noted that "Shararat" generated 29,912,152 Indian views in a single week - more than many artists achieve globally in a month.

Japan

  • #1 - IRIS OUT - Kenshi Yonezu - 4,526,140 views - week 41 (held #1)
  • #2 - 烏 - Raven - Kenshi Yonezu - 4,200,665 views - week 2 (up from #6)
  • #3 - 好きすぎて滅! - M!LK - 4,025,279 views - week 35 (held #3)
  • #4 - 夜の踊り子 - sakanaction - 3,846,339 views - week 11 (down from #2)
  • #5 - 爆裂愛してる - M!LK - 3,754,238 views - week 20 (held #4)
  • #6 - It's Me - ILLIT - 3,143,004 views - week 9 (held #5)
  • #7 - アイドルパワー - M!LK - 1,800,705 views - week 9 (held #8)
  • #8 - Five - ARASHI - 1,724,447 views - week 17 (down from #7)
  • #9 - 真・運命 - M!LK - 1,708,298 views - week 2 (up from #13)
  • #10 - So Strawberry - MAZZEL - 1,544,775 views - week 1 (new entry)

Japan's chart shows no international titles in the top 10 this week. Kenshi Yonezu occupies two of the top three positions, with "IRIS OUT" in its 41st week at the top of the Japanese chart and "烏 - Raven" jumping from sixth to second in its second week. M!LK holds four separate top-10 positions - third, fifth, seventh, and ninth - an unusual degree of single-act concentration in any territory chart covered by PPC Land. "Dai Dai" does not appear in the Japanese top 10.

Netherlands

  • #1 - Dai Dai - Shakira & Burna Boy - 705,505 views - week 6 (held #1)
  • #2 - Cheerio - Justen De Wildt - 252,987 views - week 10 (held #2)
  • #3 - Life Goes On - Oliver Tree - 169,293 views - week 6 (up from #10)
  • #4 - Miss You - Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - 165,273 views - week 28 (up from #9)
  • #5 - ICONIC BY MISTAKE - LE SSERAFIM & ILLIT & KATSEYE - 162,801 views - week 2 (down from #3)
  • #6 - Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (feat. Freshlyground) - Shakira - 149,761 views - week 47 (down from #4)
  • #7 - Billie Jean - Michael Jackson - 144,386 views - week 48 (held #7)
  • #8 - Beat It - Michael Jackson - 141,052 views - week 10 (held #6)
  • #9 - Golden - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 135,529 views - week 53 (held)
  • #10 - GUT GENUG (feat. Blumengarten & Shirin David) - KITSCHKRIEG - 131,541 views - week 2 (up from #29)

Portugal

  • #1 - Dai Dai - Shakira & Burna Boy - 613,108 views - week 6 (held #1)
  • #2 - JETSKI - PEDRO SAMPAIO & MC MENO K & Melody - 204,484 views - week 27 (up from #5)
  • #3 - CAVALINHO (Remix) - PEDRO SAMPAIO & Gasparzinho & MC MENO K - 180,733 views - week 70 (new/re-entry)
  • #4 - Golden - HUNTR/X & EJAE & AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 177,121 views - week 53 (held #4)
  • #5 - SOU GRANDE NO AMOR - Chico da Tina - 176,506 views - week 8 (down from #2)
  • #6 - Pôr do Sol - Vizinhos - 175,855 views - week 64 (down from #3)
  • #7 - SEQUÊNCIA FEITICEIRA (feat. MC Nito) - PEDRO SAMPAIO & Mc Gw & Mc Jhey & Mc Rodrigo do CN - 162,991 views - week 43 (up from #16)
  • #8 - Respirar - Calema & Sara Correia - 161,786 views - week 69 (held #7)
  • #9 - Leva Tudo - Calema & Dilsinho - 161,572 views - week 59 (held #6)
  • #10 - Diário de um Cafajeste - Dj Oreia & MC Lele JP & MC MENO K & MC Ryan SP & MC Tuto & Mc Negão Original - 159,513 views - week 25 (held)

Spain

  • #1 - Dai Dai - Shakira & Burna Boy - 3,064,794 views - week 6 (held #1)
  • #2 - LA GRACIOSA - Quevedo & Elvis Crespo - 1,971,281 views - week 9 (held #2)
  • #3 - Dichavate - Ya Ice Dilan & Rey Tony & Helabusador & JipMusic Global & dj honda - 1,191,226 views - week 21 (held #3)
  • #4 - AL GOLPITO - Quevedo & Nueva Línea - 1,152,556 views - week 9 (held #4)
  • #5 - De Lejitos - Jay Wheeler - 1,141,953 views - week 11 (held #5)
  • #6 - La Morocha - Luck Ra & BM - 971,084 views - week 85 (held #6)
  • #7 - Life Goes On - Oliver Tree - 805,118 views - week 6 (up from #11)
  • #8 - Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido - KAROL G - 788,460 views - week 85 (held #7)
  • #9 - capaz (merengueton) - Alleh & Yorghaki - 775,738 views - week 65 (held #8)
  • #10 - Dardos - Romeo Santos & Prince Royce - 684,948 views - week 30 (up from #12)

Indonesia

  • #1 - Sesi Potret - Ari Lesmana & eńau - 11,662,890 views - week 20 (held #1)
  • #2 - Jangan Paksa Rindu (Beda) - Ifan Seventeen - 6,636,096 views - week 24 (held #2)
  • #3 - Iqro' - Raim Laode - 4,190,752 views - week 16 (up from #5)
  • #4 - kota ini tak sama tanpamu - Nadhif Basalamah - 4,021,021 views - week 31 (up from #6)
  • #5 - TABOLA BALE - SILET OPEN UP & Jacson Zeran & Juan Reza & Diva Aurel - 4,005,310 views - week 58 (held)
  • #6 - Shape of My Heart - Backstreet Boys - 3,989,071 views - week 17 (down from #3)
  • #7 - Negoro Angin - Denny Caknan - 3,933,933 views - week 15 (up from #11)
  • #8 - rollerblade - no na - 3,904,008 views - week 7 (up from #14)
  • #9 - The One That Got Away - Katy Perry - 3,800,248 views - week 28 (held #9)
  • #10 - Kicau Mania - Ndarboy Genk & Banditoz Yaow 86 & BoyCord - 3,666,753 views - week 12 (down from #4)

Indonesia is entirely self-contained. No international titles appear in the top 10, and "Dai Dai" does not chart. The country's number one, "Sesi Potret" by Ari Lesmana & eńau, accumulated 11,662,890 views in its 20th week - a total that would rank second globally if applied to the global chart. The Backstreet Boys' "Shape of My Heart," charting in its 17th week in Indonesia at sixth position with 3,989,071 views, is the closest the Indonesian chart comes to international catalog presence this week.

Kenya

  • #1 - Finale - Bien & Alikiba - 1,340,169 views - week 14 (held #1)
  • #2 - Ozalima - Mbosso - 1,263,434 views - week 5 (held #2)
  • #3 - Chai ya saa kumi - Ywaya Tajiri - 706,833 views - week 11 (up from #4)
  • #4 - Mdomo uliponza kichwa - Soul Touch Brand - 700,119 views - week 13 (down from #3)
  • #5 - Dai Dai - Shakira & Burna Boy - 681,901 views - week 5 (up from #7)
  • #6 - Dance Samawaah! - Collo Blue & NDOVU KUU - 643,705 views - week 6 (held #5)
  • #7 - Siaka - Fik Fameica & Mejja Genge - 580,740 views - week 14 (held #6)
  • #8 - LAST DANCE - Wakadinali - 457,485 views - week 10 (up from #11)
  • #9 - Nina Neno Moja Tu Asante - Tuzo Jerome Tz - 436,743 views - week 4 (down from #8) (no YouTube URL in source data)
  • #10 - Rapudo - Prince Indah - 422,953 views - week 33 (held #9)

South Africa

Neither "Dai Dai" nor any Oliver Tree title appears in the South African top 10. Feza holds two positions simultaneously - "Sengithole Omunye" at number one for its 12th week, and "Umaqondana" at seventh in its 31st week. "Dai Dai" does not appear in the Kenyan top 10 beyond fifth position. The African chart data, as in prior weeks, reflects audiences largely disconnected from the FIFA World Cup driven global trends, with local Swahili- and Zulu-language content dominating.

What the data means for media buyers

Three structural observations emerge from the week ending June 25, 2026 that are relevant for marketing professionals.

First, the dual Oliver Tree catalog surge - two titles moving simultaneously across multiple territories in the second full week following his death - represents a category of inventory shift that brand safety tools are not designed to flag in real time. The platform's contextual targeting and brand safety controls apply to the content of individual videos; they do not systematically flag adjacency to audience behavior driven by collective mourning. Media planners running campaigns on YouTube during this period are likely unaware of which specific chart placements their ads are appearing alongside, unless they are actively monitoring the chart data.

Second, "Dai Dai"'s sixth week at global number one at 68,569,178 views, declining from its peak of 73,770,487 views the prior week, raises an empirical question about the relationship between the FIFA World Cup schedule and weekly view volumes. The tournament opened on June 11, 2026. The week ending June 18 produced the highest view total for the track; the week ending June 25 shows a 7% decline. Whether that pattern continues, stabilizes, or reverses as the tournament reaches the knockout stages will be visible in subsequent weekly releases. The track's Shorts adoption, still at tenth position with minimal growth, remains a separate distribution question.

Third, India's structural position is a constant. The Global Top Artists chart has been led by Alka Yagnik for every week in this publication's coverage period, with 426,674,619 views this week in her 510th charting period. The four Indian playback singers occupying positions one through four on the Global Artists chart collectively generate more than one billion weekly views, a total that dwarfs the output of any Western market equivalent. Campaigns targeting Indian YouTube audiences operate in a consumption environment with no parallel in Western media buying frameworks.

Timeline

Summary

Who: YouTube published weekly music chart data for the period ending June 25, 2026. The primary chart subjects include Shakira and Burna Boy ("Dai Dai"), Oliver Tree ("Life Goes On" and "Miss You"), LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT, and KATSEYE ("ICONIC BY MISTAKE"), Kenshi Yonezu (Japan), Feza (South Africa), Ari Lesmana with eńau (Indonesia), Bien & Alikiba (Kenya), and Mauvais Djo (France). The Global Top Artists chart is led by Alka Yagnik with 426,674,619 views, followed by Udit Narayan with 316,672,084 views and Arijit Singh with 308,564,059 views.

What: "Dai Dai" by Shakira and Burna Boy held the YouTube Global Weekly Top Songs number one for a sixth consecutive week with 68,569,178 views. Oliver Tree's "Life Goes On" rose to second globally with 61,723,300 views and reached number one in the United States with 7,525,885 views, while "Miss You" climbed from eleventh to third globally with 34,621,788 views. The data covers the Global Weekly Top Songs, Global Weekly Top Shorts Songs, Global Weekly Top Artists, Global Weekly Top Music Videos, and territory-specific Top Songs charts for 15 markets.

When: The tracking period covered June 19 to June 25, 2026. YouTube published the data for the period ending June 25, 2026.

Where: YouTube's global platform, measured across 15 territories: Global, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil, India, Japan, Germany, France, Spain, Kenya, South Africa, Netherlands, Portugal, and Indonesia. Data covers consumption across the YouTube main platform and YouTube Music.

Why: YouTube's weekly chart data represents the primary public measurement infrastructure for music consumption on the platform since the termination of the Billboard data partnership in January 2026. The data documents the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026 effect on "Dai Dai" and the second week of posthumous catalog consumption for Oliver Tree - two structurally distinct events producing measurable chart movements across multiple territories simultaneously.