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Harry Styles seizes No. 1 with 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.,' a playful shift into disco-pop that debuted only a week ago and already dominates US streams.

Don Toliver's 'OCTANE' holds at No. 2—a trap-soul juggernaut that has maintained steady momentum since its January release, proving his staying power.

Bruno Mars returns with 'The Romantic,' a polished R&B set that climbed to No. 3 on the strength of nostalgic ballads and a Valentine's-season marketing push.

J. Cole's 'The Fall-Off' lands at No. 4, a reflective hip-hop album that continues to draw streams from fans dissecting its layered storytelling.

Baby Keem's 'Ca$ino' hits No. 5, a brash, experimental rap album that captures younger listeners with its chaotic energy and trap production.

Megan Moroney's 'Cloud 9' floats at No. 6, the sole country entry in the top 10, blending heartbreak lyrics with modern Nashville pop.

The 'KPop Demon Hunters' soundtrack (No. 7) is a surprise holdover from 2025, suggesting new Netflix viewers or a dedicated K-pop fanbase streaming the score.

Peso Pluma and Tito Double P's 'DINASTÍA (DELUXE)' sits at No. 8, extending the corridos tumbados wave with extra tracks and collaborations.

Bad Bunny's 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS' endures at No. 9, a 2025 Latin powerhouse that refuses to leave the chart over a year after its release.

Olivia Dean closes the top 10 with 'The Art of Loving,' a soulful debut album that has quietly built a following through its intimate, jazz-inflected love songs.
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This top 10 is a battlefield of pop, hip-hop, Latin, and country—with a wild card K-pop soundtrack. Music dominates entirely (no sports, news, or comedy), but the categories within music clash: Harry Styles' pop-disco (No. 1) vs. Don Toliver's trap-soul (No. 2) vs. Megan Moroney's country (No. 6). The outlier is 'KPop Demon Hunters' (No. 7)—a movie soundtrack more than a year old, suggesting a nostalgic or new viewer spike. J. Cole's 'The Fall-Off' (No. 4) shows hip-hop's steady core audience, while Peso Pluma's Deluxe edition (No. 8) prove Mexican regional music's reach. Missing: any female pop aside from Olivia Dean's soul (No. 10). This list reveals a US music audience splitting into micro-genres with no single dominant sound. Expect further fragmentation as spring festivals begin to shape playlists.
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Harry Styles seizes No. 1 with 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.,' a playful shift into disco-pop that debuted only a week ago and already dominates US streams.

Don Toliver's 'OCTANE' holds at No. 2—a trap-soul juggernaut that has maintained steady momentum since its January release, proving his staying power.

Bruno Mars returns with 'The Romantic,' a polished R&B set that climbed to No. 3 on the strength of nostalgic ballads and a Valentine's-season marketing push.

J. Cole's 'The Fall-Off' lands at No. 4, a reflective hip-hop album that continues to draw streams from fans dissecting its layered storytelling.

Baby Keem's 'Ca$ino' hits No. 5, a brash, experimental rap album that captures younger listeners with its chaotic energy and trap production.

Megan Moroney's 'Cloud 9' floats at No. 6, the sole country entry in the top 10, blending heartbreak lyrics with modern Nashville pop.

The 'KPop Demon Hunters' soundtrack (No. 7) is a surprise holdover from 2025, suggesting new Netflix viewers or a dedicated K-pop fanbase streaming the score.

Peso Pluma and Tito Double P's 'DINASTÍA (DELUXE)' sits at No. 8, extending the corridos tumbados wave with extra tracks and collaborations.

Bad Bunny's 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS' endures at No. 9, a 2025 Latin powerhouse that refuses to leave the chart over a year after its release.

Olivia Dean closes the top 10 with 'The Art of Loving,' a soulful debut album that has quietly built a following through its intimate, jazz-inflected love songs.
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