In the dynamic world of electronic music, few names resonate as powerfully as John Summit and David Guetta. Their influence on the WARM Global Dance Radio chart remains unmistakable, with both artists placing four songs on the latest ranking dated May 9. This achievement marks them as the most represented acts of the week, showcasing their enduring appeal in the industry.
John Summit continues to make waves in the scene with multiple hits finding their place in the rankings. Notably, “All the Time,” a collaboration with the Chainsmokers and Ilsey, maintains a strong presence at No. 13. Besides this track, “Shades of Blue,” featuring Devault and Julia Church, marks an impressive leap from 42-25. “Shadows,” a collaboration with LAVINIA, has dipped from its previous high, now sitting at No. 39 after peaking at No. 8. Lastly, “Chica 305,” featuring Feid, holds steady, currently ranked at No. 70.
Meanwhile, David Guetta continues to showcase his versatility and enduring presence in the electronic music landscape. His track “Save Me Tonight,” featuring Jennifer Lopez, has climbed from 8-7, while “Awake,” a collaboration with Afrojack and Sia, experienced a remarkable surge from 34 to 17. On the other hand, “Upside Down (Extended Mix)” featuring Jaden Bojsen has seen a drop from 25 to 40. Finally, Guetta’s track “Crazy,” under his Jack Back alias, featuring Matt Sassari and Amira Eldine, battled its way up from 69 to 54.
According to Billboard, John Summit leads all artists with a total of seven entries thus far. Right behind him is David Guetta, who maintains a solid standing with five entries. Their prolific output showcases not just their individual talents, but their ability to collaborate effectively with some of the biggest names in music today.
At the top of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart, ANOTR’s “Talk to You,” featuring 54 Ultra, has made headlines by locking in a fifth consecutive week at No. 1. The track has garnered nearly 1,000 plays—an increase of 2% week over week—across more than 200 monitored stations globally, illustrating its widespread popularity. Following closely, Bebe Rexha and Faithless’ “New Religion” retains its No. 2 position while showing a 10% increase in plays. Calvin Harris and Kasabian’s “Release the Pressure,” previously a four-week leader, remains steady at No. 3, while Prospa and Cloonee’s “Free Your Mind” rises to a new high at No. 4. Notably, Milky X Mall Grab’s “Just the Way You Are” saw a slight decline, falling from No. 4 to No. 5.
In an exciting development, The Bausa’s “Magnetic” has surged from No. 14 to No. 10, marking the Norwegian trio’s first entry into the top 10 on the chart.
Towards the bottom of the rankings, James Hurr and Wh0’s “Out the Door” emerges as the top debut at No. 77, marking their first appearance on this influential chart.
Launched in March, the WARM Global Dance Radio chart represents a significant addition to Billboard’s long-standing U.S.-based dance lists, which include Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and Top Dance Albums. The new 40-position Global Dance Radio chart aggregates plays from over 200 dance-dedicated radio stations across more than 30 countries. This combination reflects the trends of songs seen globally through a cohesive network of programmers and music industry gatekeepers operating across various territories.
You can find the complete top 40 WARM Global Dance Radio chart on Billboard.com, and for further insights, visit WARM’s website to explore the full 100-position survey.

