
March 26, 2026, and the UK’s Apple Music daily chart is a battlefield between established stars and viral newcomers. Bella Kay’s ‘iloveitiloveitiloveit’ snatches the crown, a TikTok-born earworm that proves streaming platforms can still mint instant hits without radio play. Meanwhile, Olivia Dean muscles three tracks into the top 10, including the duet ‘Rein Me In’ with Sam Fender, showing her dominance in a year that’s turning her into a household name. Harry Styles’ ‘American Girls’ lands at number five—a solo pop star testing the waters of topical songwriting. This list reflects what UK listeners actually stream, not what curators push: raw, daily consumption. Alex Warren’s ‘Ordinary’, released way back in September 2024, still clings to number eight, a testament to longevity in an era of churn. The data comes directly from Apple Music’s daily streaming counts, filtered by UK listeners, offering a real-time snapshot of mood and momentum.
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‘iloveitiloveitiloveit’ by Bella Kay holds the top spot, a febrile indie-pop confession that racked up millions of streams since its January 2026 release, fueled by a hashtag dance challenge on TikTok. It’s the kind of DIY hit that reminds labels they don’t control the narrative.

‘Man I Need’ by Olivia Dean sits at number two, the lead single from her late 2025 album that’s become an anthem for self-assertion. Its slick soul-pop production and Dean’s raw vocal performance make it streaming gold, with over 200 million Apple Music plays globally.

‘Rein Me In’ pairs Sam Fender’s Springsteen-esque bark with Olivia Dean’s honeyed harmonies, climbing to number three on the strength of a live performance that went viral on socials. The duet has become a festival-set staple, crossing streaming into real-world demand.

‘Raindance’ by Dave and Tems holds at number four, a brooding rap-meets-R&B track that’s been a mainstay on UK end-of-year lists. Its atmospheric production and Dave’s intricate wordplay keep it fresh eight months after release, proving his legacy status.

‘American Girls’ by Harry Styles lands at five, a rebellious rock-pop track that critiques US cultural tropes. Released in early March 2026, it’s his first solo chart-topper in two years, sparking debates on Reddit about its political undertones.

‘Stateside (with Zara Larsson)’ by PinkPantheress sits at six, a hyperpop-tinged banger about transatlantic longing. Its rapid-fire drums and Larsson’s hooky chorus have made it a club and playlist staple since its October 2025 drop.

‘WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!’ by RAYE erupts at seven, a theatrical pop track with a brass breakdown that’s become her signature live moment. The song’s exaggerated frustration resonates with anyone who’s lost a partner in a crowd—absurd and brilliant.

‘Ordinary’ by Alex Warren clings to number eight, a sentimental acoustic ballad from September 2024 that’s lingered due to its use in a TikTok ‘love letter’ trend. It’s a testament to the platform’s power to keep old songs breathing.

‘So Easy (To Fall In Love)’ by Olivia Dean slips to nine, a shimmering pop love song from her 2025 album. Its effortless melody and Dean’s breathy delivery make it a passive-stream favorite, especially on late-night playlists.

‘FEVER DREAM’ by Alex Warren rounds out the top 10, a darker indie-rock cut released just two weeks ago. Its raw guitar and Warren’s strained vocals capture the anxiety of modern relationships, quickly gaining traction on Apple Music’s New Music Daily.
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This top 10 is dominated by music, pure and simple—no podcasts, no sports clips. The surprise is the sheer scale of Olivia Dean’s presence: three distinct tracks, from her solo anthem ‘Man I Need’ to the collaborative ‘Rein Me In’, signal a breakout year for the London singer-songwriter. Bella Kay’s number one is the wildcard—a producer-less, bedroom-recorded track that climbed via short-form video teasers, bypassing traditional label support. Dave & Tems’ ‘Raindance’ holds steady at four, proving UK rap’s enduring grip. Harry Styles’ ‘American Girls’ at five is a return to form—a politically-charged pop rock track that’s already drawing debate. The list reveals a UK audience hungry for emotional, story-driven pop (Olivia Dean, Alex Warren) and raw internet hits (Bella Kay). Taylor Swift or Ed Sheeran are absent, a sign that newer voices are capturing the moment. Expect more crossover between viral TikTok originals and streaming chart success in the coming weeks.
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