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Too Close to Call: Three-Way Battles At The Top

Too Close to Call: Three-Way Battles At The Top

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Charts turn into a multi-way battle as Bruno Mars’ "I Just Might" debuts at the top, colliding with "Golden" and "The Fate of Ophelia". With YouTube now removed from the formula, the balance shifts fast — and Olivia Dean quietly enters the race with momentum that suddenly matters more than ever. We break down how the math is changing, why the #1 spot is no longer locked, and how this could be her clearest path yet.

On the Billboard 200, Zach Bryan debuts at #1, but the top spot is far from settled. Early forecasts point to a tight three-way race next week between Bad Bunny, A$AP Rocky, and ENHYPEN, with margins slim enough that small shifts in streaming and sales could decide everything.

Elsewhere, Harry Styles signals a major chart reset with the announcement of "Aperture", his first solo single of the new era. With immediate radio impact planned and a full album rollout underway, his return looms large over the charts.

Beyond the top battles, 2016 nostalgia floods streaming as older hits resurface globally, Zara Larsson’s "Lush Life" continues its resurgence, Tyla’s "CHANEL" keeps climbing, and Sienna Spiro posts her strongest gains yet. With the Grammys and the Super Bowl approaching, the battles feel far from over — and likely to intensify.

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