ANOTR’s "Talk to You" Featuring 54 Ultra Claims the Top Spot on the WARM Global Dance Radio Chart
ANOTR’s electrifying track "Talk to You," featuring the vocal talents of 54 Ultra, has ascended to the coveted No. 1 position on the WARM Global Dance Radio chart for the week of April 11. This marks a significant milestone for the Amsterdam-based electronic duo, as it’s their first time topping this prestigious global ranking. The song achieved this feat by garnering an impressive nearly 800 plays across more than 200 monitored dance stations in over 30 countries during the tracking period of March 27 to April 2, as reported by World Airplay Radio Monitor.
A Meteoric Rise on the Global Stage
The journey of "Talk to You" to the summit of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart has been swift and impactful. Released on March 6 via ANOTR’s own NO ART imprint, the track made its debut on the chart just two weeks prior, entering at a strong No. 7. This early momentum was significantly amplified by its virality on TikTok, where it has been integrated into over 40,000 user-generated videos. This widespread adoption on a key social media platform not only introduced the song to a vast new audience but also created a tangible demand that translated directly into radio airplay. The algorithm-driven nature of TikTok often propels tracks into the mainstream consciousness, and "Talk to You" is a prime example of this phenomenon translating into traditional media success.
The WARM Global Dance Radio chart itself represents a crucial barometer for the international appeal of dance music. It meticulously tracks airplay across a diverse network of dance-focused radio stations worldwide, providing a comprehensive overview of what is resonating with audiences globally. The chart’s methodology, which aggregates plays from over 200 stations in more than 30 countries, ensures that the rankings reflect genuine global trends rather than localized popularity. This makes ANOTR’s achievement all the more noteworthy, signifying their broad international appeal.
Building Momentum Across Multiple Platforms
The success of "Talk to You" is not confined to the global dance radio landscape. The track has also made significant inroads into Billboard’s U.S.-based charts, demonstrating its versatility and broad appeal. It has climbed to No. 5 on the highly competitive Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. In the most recent tracking week, "Talk to You" generated 1.1 million official U.S. streams, according to data provided by Luminate. This strong streaming performance further solidifies its position as a commercial success and indicates a healthy engagement from listeners across various listening habits. The synergy between viral social media trends, robust streaming numbers, and dedicated radio airplay has created a potent combination that propelled "Talk to You" to its current peak.

ANOTR, the duo behind this chart-topping hit, consists of Amsterdam-based electronic music producers Oguzhan Guney and Jesse van der Heijden. Their consistent output and innovative sound have been building a dedicated following within the electronic music scene. The establishment of their own NO ART imprint further underscores their commitment to artistic control and their vision for releasing music that resonates with both critical and commercial expectations.
Key Movers and Shakers on the WARM Global Dance Radio Chart
Beyond ANOTR’s ascent, the WARM Global Dance Radio chart for April 11 features a dynamic mix of established artists and emerging talent. Milky X Mall Grab’s infectious track "Just the Way You Are" has made a significant jump, moving from No. 4 to No. 2. This song’s success is particularly interesting as it samples Milky’s own 2002 hit of the same name. The original "Just the Way You Are" was a monumental success, spending five weeks at No. 1 on the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart and has since become a bona fide house music classic. The recent release of a new remix by Australian electronic trio PNAU on March 20 has clearly injected new life into the track, introducing it to a new generation of listeners while appealing to long-time fans. This strategy of reinterpreting classic tracks with modern production techniques has proven to be a successful formula for longevity and renewed chart presence.
The rest of the top five on the WARM Global Dance Radio chart reflects a healthy and evolving dance music landscape:
- Calvin Harris and Kasabian’s "Release the Pressure" has fallen to No. 3 after an impressive four-week reign at the top of the chart. This collaboration between a global superstar DJ and a renowned rock band highlights the increasing crossover appeal of dance music.
- Bebe Rexha and Faithless’s "New Religion" has achieved a new personal best, climbing from No. 7 to No. 4. This track showcases a powerful vocal performance from Rexha combined with the iconic electronic sound of Faithless, indicating a strong reception for this high-profile collaboration.
- FISHER’s "Rain" has dropped from No. 3 to No. 5. Despite the slight dip, the track remains a significant presence on the chart, a testament to FISHER’s consistent ability to deliver club-ready anthems.
Notable Debuts and Artist Presence
The chart also welcomes new entries, signaling the emergence of fresh talent and sounds. The highest debut on this week’s WARM Global Dance Radio chart is Chris Stussy and Tom Did It’s "Wide Awake," entering at No. 35. This placement suggests a promising start for the collaboration. Following closely is Alok and Khalid’s "Dive Into Me," which makes its debut at No. 39, indicating a strong initial reception for this pairing of a prominent electronic producer and a chart-topping vocalist.
David Guetta continues to demonstrate his enduring influence in the dance music world, boasting the most entries on the current chart with four tracks. These include "Save Me Tonight" with Jennifer Lopez (No. 13), "Upside Down" with Jaden Bojsen (No. 16), "Crazy" with Matt Sassari and Amira Eldine (also credited to Guetta’s DJ alias, Jack Back), and "Head & Heart" with Joel Corry and MNEK (also billed to Jack Back). The multi-faceted presence of Guetta, both under his own name and his alias, underscores his prolific output and his ability to maintain relevance across different facets of the dance music spectrum. Following Guetta with three charting songs each are John Summit, Meduza, and Tiësto, further highlighting their consistent impact on the global dance radio scene.

The Evolution of Global Dance Music Measurement
The WARM Global Dance Radio chart, which debuted on Billboard.com in March, signifies a growing recognition of the importance of global radio trends in the dance music industry. It joins Billboard’s established suite of U.S.-based dance charts, including Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, Hot Dance/Pop Songs, Dance/Mix Show Airplay, and Top Dance Albums. The 40-position Global Dance Radio chart, with a more extensive 100-position ranking available on WARM’s platform, provides a nuanced view of international airplay.
The chart’s methodology is designed to capture the pulse of global dance music by aggregating plays from a diverse network of over 200 dance-dedicated radio stations. This extensive reach, spanning more than 30 countries, ensures that the rankings are a true reflection of songs that are trending worldwide. By relying on a network of programmers and radio gatekeepers operating across multiple territories, the WARM Global Dance Radio chart offers an authoritative measure of international dance music consumption through radio airplay. This development is crucial for artists, labels, and promoters seeking to understand and engage with the global dance music market.
Listeners can explore the top 40 tracks of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart on Billboard.com. For a more comprehensive survey, including the full 100-position ranking, fans are encouraged to visit WARM’s official website. The continued growth and evolution of such global charts are instrumental in shaping the future of dance music promotion and consumption, providing valuable insights into the international appeal of artists and their tracks. The success of "Talk to You" is a testament to the power of cross-platform promotion and the enduring appeal of infectious dance music in connecting with audiences worldwide.