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Bella Kay and FLO edge in on Pink & Zara, while Sabrina Carpenter soars into the Top 10

With five weeks at the pole position and counting, PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson’s “Stateside” has quickly become one of the biggest songs of 2026. It is originally taken from a remix collection of Pink her album Fancy That, which reworked all the original songs to feature popular artists. “Stateside” its featuring of Zara Larsson is somewhat of a perfect storm, because the Swedish pop princess has been launched back into the Top 40 after a few years of absence. But, “Stateside” its reign at the top is now a bit less stable than it has been before. Bella Kay her “iloveitiloveitiloveit” is at #2 again and closer to the top than ever. But British girl group FLO finally earn their big breakthrough with “Leak It” and #3 and the girls are determined to push it all the way to the top. 

Further down, Sabrina Carpenter invites us the come inside on “House Tour”, fresh at #6. The cheesy tongue-and-cheek song was originally included on Sabrina’s seventh studio album Man’s Best Friend and became an immediate fan favourite. The album previously spawned the Number 1-hit “Manchild” and the Top 3-single “Tears”. The synth-pop “House Tour” now finally receives the single treatment, making it eligible to chart on here, and it also received a stellar music video starring Madelyn Cline as well as Margaret Qualley. Sabrina Carpenter her previous music videos starred Barry Keoghan (#1-hit “Please, Please, Please”), Jenna Ortega (#1-hit “Taste”) and Colman Domingo in drag (“Tears”). With “House Tour” as the highest debut of this week, Sabrina Carpenter earns her eighth Top 10-hit to date. With PinkPanteress & Zara Larsson’s reign weakening, “House Tour” could also jump up to the lead position next week with this kind of momentum.

Ravyn Lenae broke through last year with the sing-a-long “Love Me Not”. Despite originally released in 2024, the single made it all the way to #2 thanks to a TikTok-driven surge. She now teams up with Dominic Fike on “Reputation” at #29. Dominic Fike is currently back in the Top 40 for the first time since his own breakthrough in 2019, also thanks to his two songs “Babydoll” and “White Keys” going viral and the upcoming third season of HBO’s Euphoria. Further down, Dutch DJ and producer Trobi enlists the help of Luna and Bilal Wahib on “In Je Bed” at #32. Trobi and Bilal have collaborated few times already, their most successful outing being 2022’s “Love Song”. Luna joins for a female point-of-view on this love song; she scored her first Top 3-hit last year with “Voorbestemd”. Rounding out this week’s new entries – Taylor Swift brings an ode to Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor on the hit single of the same name. It debuts at #39 and becomes the third Top 40-entry off her most new album The Life of a Showgirl. Its most successful song remains “The Fate of Ophelia”, which peaked at #1 in January.

This week, the Belgian girl group phenomenon K3 started the second part of their highly anticipated reunion tour in The Netherlands. The group first emerged in 1999 with “Heyah Mama”; originally just an audition song for Eurovision. Whilst the song did not make it to the Contest, it did become a strong hit in both Belgium and the Netherlands. Within a few years, Karen, Kathleen and Kristel – all three singers whose names start with a K – became a multi-platinum selling success that mainly appealed to young kids. On this chart, they reached the Number 1-spot six times, with the biggest song becoming 2003’s “Oya Lélé”. Whilst they were off topping the charts, K3 also released a lot of merchandise, hit the silver screen with two films, and starred in multiple musicals. In 2009, however, Kathleen broke a lot of young kids’ hearts when she decided to leave K3. She was ultimately replaced by Josje, before the original formation disbanded altogether in 2015 in favour of new, younger singers. Since then, K3 has been edged into Belgium’s and The Netherlands pop canon. They rank as the highest-selling girl group of all time in those regions, surpassing Destiny’s Child, the Supremes and the Spice Girls. Last year, Karen, Kathleen and Kristel finally reunited for the first time in sixteen years to start their 40+-date sell-out reunion tour across the two countries. In honour of K3, we rank their highest-scoring hits on this chart.

Newly certified

“Dracula” – Tame Impala & JENNIE GOLD

“Stateside” – PinkPantheress & Zara Larsson 2 X PLATINUM

“Rein Me In” – Sam Fender & Olivia Dean 3 X PLATINUM

“Lush Life” – Zara Larsson 3 X PLATINUM

Top 15 personal K3 songs

  1. “Oya Lélé” [#1]

  2. “Tele-romeo” [#1]

  3. “Kuma Hé” [#1]

  4. “Heyah Mama” [#1]

  5. “Alle Kleuren” [#1]

  6. “Blub, Ik Ben Een Vis!” [#3]

  7. “Toveren” [#1]

  8. “Liefdeskapitein” [#2]

  9. “Feest” [#2]

  10. “Oma’s Aan de Top” [#3]

  11. “Frans Liedje” [#3]

  12. “De 3 Biggetjes” [#3]

  13. “Yeke Yeke” [#4]

  14. “Op Elkaar (2000 Mix)” [#3]

  15. “Ya Ya Yippee” [#3]

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1 Comment

Hi there Link!

Really like the top 3, "Leak It" entering the top 3, the new peaks for "The Visitor", "Click Clack Symphony" and "Dinner Party" and the debuts for "House Tour", "Reputation" and "Elizabeth Taylor".

Great chart!
Take care.