John Summit and David Guetta Lead the Charge on the WARM Global Dance Radio Chart
The WARM Global Dance Radio chart, a definitive measure of the world’s most popular dance tracks based on airplay across over 200 dance stations in more than 30 countries, sees a robust showing from two prominent artists this week. John Summit and David Guetta each command an impressive four entries on the latest ranking, dated May 9, marking them as the most represented acts on the chart. This consistent presence underscores their significant influence and enduring appeal within the global electronic music landscape.
A Deep Dive into Chart Performance
John Summit’s presence on the chart is highlighted by "All the Time," a collaboration with The Chainsmokers and Ilsey. This track, currently holding steady at its peak position of No. 13, demonstrates sustained listener engagement. Another of Summit’s tracks, "Shades of Blue," featuring Devault and Julia Church, shows significant upward momentum, climbing an impressive 42-25. This surge indicates growing popularity and broader radio adoption for the collaboration. "Shadows," with LAVINIA, though experiencing a slight dip from its previous peak of No. 8 to No. 39, still maintains a strong presence, reflecting its earlier impact. Finally, Summit’s collaboration with Feid, "Chica 305," appears at No. 70, down from No. 68, but still contributing to his overall chart dominance.
David Guetta, a veteran in the electronic music scene, also showcases his prolific output with four tracks charting this week. "Save Me Tonight," featuring Jennifer Lopez, is a notable success, climbing from No. 8 to No. 7, indicating strong support from radio programmers and audiences alike. "Awake," a collaboration with Afrojack and Sia, makes a substantial leap, moving from No. 34 to No. 17. This significant climb suggests a growing demand for this energetic track. Guetta’s remix of "Upside Down (Extended Mix)," with Jaden Bojsen, is positioned at No. 40, a slight decrease from its previous No. 25. Under his Jack Back alias, Guetta also features with "Crazy," a collaboration with Matt Sassari featuring Amira Eldine, which moves from No. 69 to No. 54.
The WARM Global Dance Radio Chart: A Measure of Global Impact
The WARM Global Dance Radio chart, launched in March in partnership with World Airplay Radio Monitor (WARM), serves as a crucial barometer for the global reach of dance music. It meticulously tracks airplay across a diverse network of dance-dedicated radio stations worldwide, providing an objective overview of what tracks are resonating with international audiences. The chart’s methodology, aggregating plays from over 200 stations in more than 30 countries, ensures a comprehensive and representative snapshot of global dance music trends. This partnership with WARM, a company dedicated to monitoring radio airplay across diverse genres and territories, lends significant credibility and scope to the chart’s findings.

Since its inception, the chart has quickly become an essential tool for artists, labels, and industry professionals seeking to understand and navigate the complex global dance music market. The chart’s methodology, which relies on a network of programmers and radio gatekeepers, reflects the organic spread and popularity of music across different regions.
Dominance and Early Trends
Reflecting on the chart’s short but impactful history, John Summit has emerged as a dominant force, leading all artists with a total of seven entries since the chart’s debut. David Guetta follows closely with five entries, underscoring their consistent performance and broad appeal. This early trend suggests that both artists are adept at producing music that transcends geographical boundaries and connects with a global audience.
The Chart’s Apex: ANOTR Holds Strong
At the pinnacle of the current WARM Global Dance Radio chart, ANOTR’s "Talk to You," featuring 54 Ultra, continues its reign, securing a fifth consecutive week at the coveted No. 1 position. This sustained dominance is powered by an impressive volume of nearly 1,000 plays, showing a 2% increase week-over-week. According to WARM data, the track received these plays across the monitored stations between April 24 and April 30. This extended period at the top signifies immense popularity and widespread radio support.
The tracks vying for the top spots demonstrate a vibrant and competitive landscape. Bebe Rexha and Faithless’s "New Religion" holds firm at its No. 2 peak, experiencing a notable 10% increase in plays, indicating its growing momentum. Calvin Harris and Kasabian’s former four-week leader, "Release the Pressure," remains a strong contender, holding steady at No. 3. Prospa and Cloonee’s collaboration, "Free Your Mind," shows impressive upward mobility, rising from No. 6 to a new personal best of No. 4, signifying its increasing traction among radio programmers. Milky X Mall Grab’s "Just the Way You Are" sees a slight dip, moving from No. 4 to No. 5, but still remains a significant presence on the chart.
Emerging Artists and Notable Debuts

Beyond the established chart-toppers, the WARM Global Dance Radio chart also provides a platform for emerging talent and new music to gain visibility. The Norwegian trio The Bausa makes a significant impact with their track "Magnetic," surging from No. 14 to No. 10. This marks their first top 10 entry on the chart, a testament to their growing international appeal and the song’s infectious energy. This achievement highlights the chart’s role in amplifying the reach of artists beyond their traditional strongholds.
Further down the ranking, James Hurr and Wh0’s collaboration, "Out the Door," makes a noteworthy debut at No. 77. This entry is particularly significant as it represents the first appearance on the chart for both artists, signaling a promising start to their global radio presence. Such debuts underscore the chart’s ability to introduce new sounds and artists to a worldwide audience.
The Broader Context of Global Dance Music Radio
The WARM Global Dance Radio chart, published in full as a 100-position ranking on WARM’s platform, complements Billboard’s established U.S.-based dance charts, including the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, Hot Dance/Pop Songs, Dance/Mix Show Airplay, and Top Dance Albums charts. Its introduction in March has significantly expanded Billboard’s coverage of the dance music ecosystem, offering a more comprehensive global perspective.
The chart’s methodology is designed to capture the nuances of global radio trends. By monitoring a diverse array of dance-focused stations across numerous countries, it reflects the collective taste and programming decisions of radio gatekeepers worldwide. This approach provides valuable insights into which tracks are not only popular in their origin markets but are also achieving significant international traction. The data collected allows for a deeper understanding of how dance music evolves and spreads across different cultural and media landscapes.
Listeners can access the top 40 of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart on Billboard.com, offering a curated view of the week’s most impactful dance tracks. For a comprehensive overview of the full 100-position survey, fans and industry professionals are encouraged to visit WARM’s official website. This dual availability ensures broad accessibility to the chart’s data, catering to both casual listeners and dedicated industry analysts.
The continued success of artists like John Summit and David Guetta on the WARM Global Dance Radio chart signifies a healthy and dynamic global dance music scene. As the chart matures, it promises to offer increasingly valuable insights into the ever-evolving landscape of electronic music and its impact on international radio airwaves. The platform provides an invaluable resource for tracking the pulse of global dance music, highlighting both established superstars and the exciting new talent that continues to emerge. The data derived from this chart serves as a vital tool for understanding listener preferences and the global trajectory of dance music trends.