FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 30, 2026
Rockmaker’s Spotlight | The King of Pop -Michael Jackson- surges back into the Top 10 with “Billie Jean” after 17 years, his first entry since the emotional rechart in June 2009 following his passing. “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough” last reached the region in 1979. With this comeback, Jackson sets a new Rockmaker record for the longest gap between Top 10 appearances: 47 years. |
- Number 1 Up by 2Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks13
- Number 2 Down by 1Peak1 (for 10 weeks)Weeks28
- Number 3 Down by 1Peak2Weeks13
- Number 4Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks13
- Number 5 Up by 1Peak5Weeks13
- Number 6 Up by 8Peak1 (for 3 weeks)Weeks32
- Number 7 Down by 2Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks22
- Number 8 Down by 1Peak7Weeks13
- Number 9 Up by 2Peak9Weeks12
- Number 10 Up by 6Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks26
- Number 11 Down by 1Peak10Weeks15
- Number 12Peak10Weeks6
- Number 13 Down by 4Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks17
- Number 14 Down by 6Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks21
- Number 15 Down by 2Peak7Weeks25
- Number 16 Up by 1Peak6Weeks17
- Number 17 Up by 2Peak17Weeks9
- Number 18 Up by 4Peak18Weeks5
- Number 19 Down by 1Peak18Weeks7
- Number 20 Down by 5Peak10Weeks16
- Number 21 Down by 1Peak2Weeks13
- Number 22 Up by 2Peak17Weeks14
- Number 23 Down by 2Peak2Weeks27
- Number 24 Down by 1Peak23Weeks10
- Number 25 Up by 12Peak25Weeks2
- Number 26 Up by 2Peak26Weeks10
- Number 27 Up by 2Peak27Weeks3
- Number 28 Down by 3Peak2Weeks34
- Number 29 Up by 4Peak23Weeks10
- Number 30 Down by 4Peak1 (for 4 weeks)Weeks38
- Number 31 Down by 4Peak13Weeks36
- Number 32 Up by 4Peak32Weeks3
- Number 33 Down by 3Peak1 (for 4 weeks)Weeks27
- Number 34 Down by 3Peak31Weeks3
- Number 35 Down by 1Peak34Weeks2
- Number 36 Up by 2Peak36Weeks3
- Number 37 DebutPeak37Weeks1
- Number 38 Up by 2Peak38Weeks2
- Number 39Peak39Weeks2
- Number 40 DebutPeak40Weeks1
2 Comments
Hi there Rockmaker!
Nice to see "FEVER DREAM" at the top, my favourite song from Alex, "iloveitiloveitiloveit" in the top 5 is nice too, as well as Michael Jackson still doing well, "Dracula" reaching the top 10, the new peaks for "Swim", "Self Aware", "New Religion", "Material Lover" and "Boston", the big gain for "The Cure" and the debuts for "Hate That I Made You Love Me" and "Go".
Under the top 40, I like the big jumps for "Dry Spell", "First Light" (a surefire #1 contender on my next chart), "Repeat It" and "Eurosummer", as well as the debuts for "Rock Music" and "Talk To You". The latter of which, is a song of the summer contender for me.
Great chart as usual!
Take care.
Here is my recent chart, if you haven't seen it yet: https://www.crownnote.com/charts/sergejdordij/sergejs-personal-chart-29052026

Under Top 40
41. She Did It Again - Tyla & Zara Larsson ↑⁴
42. Ain't A Bad Life - Thomas Rhett with Jordan Davis ↓¹⁰
43. Mr. Know It All - Teddy Swims ↑¹
44. Chicago - Michael Jackson ↑³
45. Human Nature - Michael Jackson ↓³
46. I Can't Love You Anymore - Ella Langley with Morgan Wallen ↑³
47. Drive Safe - Myles Smith with Niall Horan ↓¹²
48. The Fate of Ophelia - Taylor Swift ↓⁷
49. Dry Spell - Kacey Musgraves ↑²⁰
50. Potential - sombr ↓⁸
51. Smooth Criminal - Michael Jackson ↓¹
52. The Great Divide - Noah Kahan ↓¹
53. Where Is My Husband! - RAYE ↓¹
54. First Light - Lana Del Rey ↑¹³
55. All I Did Was Dream of You - beabadoobee featuring The Marias ↔
56. Drag Path - Twenty One Pilots ↓¹⁰
57. What You Saying - Lil Uzi Vert ↓¹²
58. Golden - HUNTR/X; EJAE; AUDREY NUNA; REI AMI; KPop Demon Hunters Cast ↓⁵
59. Body to Body - BTS ↓²
60. Repeat It - Martin Garrix with Ed Sheeran ↑³²
61. Chains of Love - Charli xcx ↓¹
62. Bad - Michael Jackson ↓³
63. Aperture - Harry Styles ↓⁹
64. A Couple Minutes - Olivia Dean ↑⁷
65. Confident - Justin Bieber with Chance the Rapper ↓¹
66. From Down Here - Lola Young ↑²
67. Share The House - Ewan McVicar ↓⁴
68. Opalite - Taylor Swift ↓¹²
69. Bottom Of Your Boots - Ella Langley ↑⁹
70. The Hardest Part - Olivia Dean ↓¹²
71. Stay Love - Lewis Capaldi ↓⁶
72. Dance With Me - Bruno Mars ↓⁶
73. Black Sheep - Independentmusicart ↓³
74. Another Day Old - Eddie Dalton ↑²
75. Eurosummer - Zara Larsson ↑¹⁰
76. Ok Love You Bye - Olivia Dean ↑¹⁵
77. Body - Don Toliver ↓¹⁵
78. Silent Treatment - Freya Skye ↓¹
79. Let Me Be - The Second Voice ↑⁶
80. Hit the Wall - Gracie Abrams ↔
81. End of an Era - Niall Horan ↔
82. Loving Life Again - Ella Langley ↓⁷
83. Fine Place to Die - Alex Warren ↓¹
84. Sad Girls - Bebe Rexha with David Guetta (NEW)
85. Satisfy - Calvin Harris with Jazzy ↑¹¹
86. Step by Step in Time - Benny Rivers ↓¹⁴
87. Dai Dai - Shakira with Burna Boy ↑⁶
88. NOBLE - F3miii ↑⁷
89. Movin' To The Sun - HUGEL, Imael Angel & Ultra Naté ↑²
90. Runway - Lady Gaga featuring Doechii ↓¹¹
91. I Know You're Hurting. - RAYE ↓¹⁷
92. Rock Music - Charli xcx (NEW)
93. SS26 - Charli xcx ↑¹
94. Cinderella - Mac Miller featuring Ty Dolla $ign ↑⁵
95. Boots - Russell Dickerson featuring Fetty Wap ↓⁹
96. I Would Say Yes To You - Nash Blackwood ↓¹²
97. Janice STFU - Drake ↓¹⁴
98. Talk To You - ANOTR featuring 54 Ultra (NEW)
99. Days We Left Behind - Paul McCartney (NEW)
100. Something to Someone - Max McNown (NEW)
* Bold letters indicate that the song is gaining points. Letters in red indicate a debut or re-entry. The superscript numbers next to the ↑ or ↓ symbols indicate how many positions a song has moved up or down.
Rockmaker's Top Ten, 46 Years Ago...(Michael Jackson Tribute)
September 22, 1979
This Week
Last Week
Wks on
Title
Artist(s)
Peak Pos
1
2
8
Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough ★ 1 week at No 1 ★
Michael Jackson
1x1
2
4
15
Sad Eyes
Robert John
2
3
1
11
Born To Be Alive
Patrick Hernandez
1x1
4
6
12
I'll Never Love This Way Again
Dionne Warwick
4
5
5
14
My Sharona
The Knack
1x4
6
9
7
Don't Bring Me Down
Electric Light Orchestra
6
7
3
11
Heaven Must Have Sent You
Bonnie Pointer
1x1
8
8
13
Goodbye Stranger
Supertramp
2
9
14
6
Lonesome Loser
Little River Band
9
10
7
11
After The Love Has Gone
Earth, Wind & Fire
7
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