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Calvin Harris & Kasabian's 'Release the Pressure' Dominates WARM Global Dance Radio Chart

Calvin Harris and Kasabian's collaboration, "Release the Pressure," maintains its reign at the top of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart for the fourth consecutive week, showcasing its global appeal and consistent airplay.

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Calvin Harris & Kasabian's 'Release the Pressure' Dominates WARM Global Dance Radio Chart

Calvin Harris and Kasabian’s “Release the Pressure” is holding strong at No. 1 on the WARM Global Dance Radio chart dated April 4, marking its fourth week in the top spot.

Released in early February, the track leads the latest ranking with over 700 spins across more than 200 monitored stations worldwide during the March 20-26 tracking week, according to World Airplay Radio Monitor.

The song is also making waves on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, climbing to a new high of No. 11.

ANOTR’s “Talk to You,” featuring 54 Ultra, jumps 7-2, achieving a new peak on WARM Global Dance Radio. Rounding out the top five, FISHER’s “Rain” falls 2-3, Milky and Mall Grab’s “Just the Way You Are” holds steady at No. 4, and Gordo and Reiner Zonneveld’s “Loco Loco” drops 3-5.

Notably, “Just the Way You Are” samples Milky’s 2002 hit of the same name, a track that spent five weeks at No. 1 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay and has since become a house music staple. Australian electronic trio PNAU released a fresh remix of the song on March 20.

David Guetta continues to be a dominant force, with four songs on the full 100-position WARM Global Dance Radio chart: “Upside Down (Extended Mix),” with Jaden Bojsen (No. 12); “Save Me Tonight,” with Jennifer Lopez (No. 19); “Crazy,” with Matt Sassari, Jack Back and Amira Eldine (No. 48); and “Locked In,” with MORTEN and featuring Trippie Redd (No. 92). Jack Back is one of Guetta’s aliases, which he uses to showcase his house-focused projects. James Hype, HUGEL, MK, and John Summit each have three charting songs.

As announced on March 5, Billboard has expanded its dance chart portfolio to include the WARM Global Dance Radio chart. The ranking debuted on Billboard.com on March 10, joining Billboard's long-standing U.S.-based dance charts, such as Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, Hot Dance/Pop Songs, Dance/Mix Show Airplay, and Top Dance Albums. The 40-position Global Dance Radio chart (published in full as a 100-position ranking on WARM’s platform) aggregates plays from over 200 dance-dedicated radio stations across more than 30 countries, reflecting songs trending globally through a network of programmers and radio gatekeepers operating across multiple territories.

Explore the top 40 of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart on Billboard.com and visit WARM’s website for the complete 100-position survey.



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