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Most Popular Songs in USA 4/4/2026

Name the top 15 of the Hot 100, dated April 4th, 2026, according to Billboard.
The Hot 100 is a weekly chart and the date is the Saturday of the week
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Artist (Version)
Answer
Streams
Radio Airplay
Sales
1.
BTS
SWIM
15.2 Million
25.8 Million
140 Thousand
2.
Ella Langley
Choosin' Texas
23.4 Million
43.1 Million
6 Thousand
3.
Olivia Dean
Man I Need
14 Million
67.4 Million
2 Thousand
4.
Bruno Mars
I Just Might
11.8 Million
80.8 Million
3.5 Thousand
5.
Alex Warren
Ordinary
13.6 Million
53.4 Million
2.5 Thousand
6.
HUNTR/X
Golden
11.3 Million
44.9 Million
3 Thousand
7.
Olivia Dean
So Easy (To Fall In Love)
11.3 Million
42.4 Million
2 Thousand
8.
PinkPantheress, Zara Larsson
Stateside
15.5 Million
10.1 Million
0.8 Thousand
9.
Taylor Swift
The Fate Of Ophelia
9.6 Million
43.4 Million
1.5 Thousand
10.
Kehlani
Folded
6.9 Million
58 Million
0.6 Thousand
11.
Luke Combs
Sleepless in a Hotel Room
11.5 Million
26.6 Million
1.5 Thousand
12.
Taylor Swift
Opalite
8.4 Million
43.4 Million
1.5 Thousand
13.
Ella Langley
Be Her
13.2 Million
9.1 Million
2 Thousand
14.
sombr
Back to Friends
7.6 Million
45.5 Million
0.5 Thousand
15.
Bruno Mars
Risk It All
11.9 Million
15.3 Million
1.5 Thousand
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