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ROSALÍA, BLACKPINK, Bruno Mars Dominate YouTube Charts with New Hits
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ROSALÍA's Brit Awards performance with Björk impacts charts while BLACKPINK's 'GO' debuts at #1 globally and Bruno Mars claims US top spot.

AceShowbiz - Multiple major artists are making significant moves on YouTube's music charts this week, with ROSALÍA driving conversation following her upcoming performance at the 2026 Brit Awards, BLACKPINK claiming global dominance, and Bruno Mars taking over the US market.

ROSALÍA is set to perform her recent single Berghain at the 2026 Brit Awards, featuring Björk, and the anticipation has already made a significant impact on both the US Weekly Top Music Videos chart and Global Weekly Top Music Videos chart. The intensely choreographed live appearance will include Björk, who features on the studio version of the track.

BLACKPINK continues their chart success as their new single GO debuts at #1 on the Global Top Songs Chart. Hot off the release of their new mini-album "DEADLINE," the track generated over 43 million views globally in the charting period. The song also claims #17 on the US Top Songs chart, while other tracks from "DEADLINE" also hit the global chart, including "Jump" at #31, "Champion" at #45, and "Me and My" at #91.

Mars has officially taken over the US charts, with his video-backed single Risk It All debuting at #1 on the US Top Songs chart and #6 on the Global Top Songs chart. Songs from Mars' new album "The Romantic," as well as tracks from his catalog, are dominating the charts this week. His previous album single "I Just Might" surges to #10 on US and #50 globally, while "Cha Cha Cha" makes an appearance at #91 in the US.

In a milestone achievement, The Outfield joins the Billion Views Club this week with their 1986 single Your Love. The performance-based, paint-filled video marks the group's first to achieve this significant milestone, demonstrating the enduring appeal of classic rock tracks on the platform.

The charts also feature several other notable movements, including Gorillaz's return to the US chart with "The Moon Cave," a star-studded collaboration featuring Asha Puthli, Bobby Womack, Dave Jolicoeur, Jalen Ngonda, and Black Thought, which debuts at #24 following the release of their new album "The Mountain."

Regina Spektor continues her Shorts resurgence, with her 2009 track "Two Birds" spending another week at #1 on US Top Songs on Shorts, while T.I.'s "Let 'Em Know" climbs to #4 on US Top Songs following the release of an official video featuring producer Pharrell Williams.

The week's chart movements reflect the diverse range of content driving engagement on YouTube Music, from anticipated live performances and new releases to classic tracks finding new audiences through viral trends and milestone achievements.

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