Tuesday is new Billboard chart day each week! As all charts update each Tuesday morning, here’s a look at highlights of the latest rankings, dated July 11 and reflecting the June 26-July 2 measurement week, according to data tracker Luminate (or otherwise noted).
Among this week’s chart stars are ATEEZ, Ella Langley, Shakira, Burna Boy and Bruno Mars.
Notably, Mars makes it 20 weeks at No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart with “I Just Might,” which becomes just the fourth hit to reign for at least that long since the survey began in 1990. It trails only “Ordinary” by Alex Warren, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” by Shaboozey — the leaders with 27 weeks on top each — and “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd (26).
“I Just Might” has brought Mars numerous chart bests, also including his longest No. 1 runs on Hot R&B Songs (25 weeks and counting) and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (18 weeks). In March, parent album The Romantic became his second Billboard 200 No. 1, and his first to debut at the summit. Meanwhile, second single “Risk It All” has continued the set’s momentum; it holds at its No. 4 high on Radio Songs.
Check out more key highlights from this week’s Billboard charts below.
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ATEEZ
The South Korean stars’ EP Golden Hour : Part.5 shines with a No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200, becoming the group’s third leader.
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Ella Langley

Image Credit: Rich Polk/Dick Clark Productions “Choosin’ Texas” tops the Billboard Hot 100 for a 12th week. Among songs by women with no male-billed acts, it’s one of just five to have reached that milestone, and the only one by an act known for primarily recording country music.
Browse every hit that has dominated the Hot 100 for 10 or more weeks here.
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Shakira & Burna Boy
The pair’s “Dai Dai (FIFA World Cup Official Song 2026)” scores a second week No. 1 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart.
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Daddy Yankee x Shenseea
Beyond Shakira and Burna Boy’s World Cup smash, “Echo (FIFA World Cup 2026)” hits No. 1 on Latin Airplay, becoming Daddy Yankee and Shenseea’s respective 31st and first leader.
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Grupo Firme
“Cabrón y Medio” becomes the act’s 13th Regional Mexican Airplay No. 1.
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Tame Impala & JENNIE

Image Credit: Hannah Friedland / Sony Music Entertainment The acts each earn a first No. 1 on Pop Airplay with “Dracula.” The team-up also hits a new No. 8 high on the Hot 100.
“‘Dracula’ took a long time, in the way that there are so many iterations of what it was,” Sarah Aarons told Billboard last year about originating the song with Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker. “There was this one song that was what the chorus is, ‘In the end, I hope it’s you and me.’ We’d worked on that a couple years ago. Then there was this song that we’d written called ‘Dracula’ that his wife loved. One day he just sent me a thing; he was like, ‘I put the line from ‘Dracula’ into this other idea.’ It was the, ‘Run from the sun like Dracula.’ He mashed that into that one line from this other idea, and I was like, ‘Oh damn, that’s kind of sick.’ ”
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Jason Aldean
“Don’t Tell on Me” becomes his 27th Country Airplay No. 1. He extends his span of leaders to more than 20 years, as “Why” first took him to the top in May 2006.
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Cody Johnson
Banks of the Trinity debuts at No. 8 on Top Country Albums, becoming Johnson’s sixth top 10 set.
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Metallica
Reload is newly No. 1 on Top Hard Rock Albums, following its deluxe box set release. It reenters the Billboard 200 at No. 16, its highest rank since January 1998; it debuted atop the chart in December 1997.
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Bring Me the Horizon
“Dehumanized” debuts at No. 1 on Hot Hard Rock Songs. The act adds its seventh leader, passing Falling in Reverse for the most since the chart began in 2020.
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Five Finger Death Punch
“Eye of the Storm” swirls to No. 1 on Mainstream Rock Airplay. It’s the band’s 18th leader, and record-extending 14th in a row dating to 2018.
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Yung Miami
“Spend Dat” becomes her first No. 1 on both Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and Rap Airplay, as well as her first top 20 hit on the Hot 100, where it jumps to No. 19.
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Ne-Yo

Image Credit: Sam Hodde/Getty Images “Up Out & Gone” gives the veteran singer-songwriter his third Adult R&B Airplay No. 1.
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CeCe Winans
“Worthy of It All (Worthy)” becomes Winans’ sixth Hot Gospel Songs No. 1, the most among women. It dethrones her own “Come Jesus Come,” which ruled for 59 weeks.
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