Calvin Harris and Kasabian's 'Release the Pressure' Dominates WARM Global Dance Radio Chart for Second Week

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Calvin Harris and Kasabian's 'Release the Pressure' Dominates WARM Global Dance Radio Chart for Second Week

Calvin Harris and Kasabian's track "Release the Pressure" continues to dominate the WARM Global Dance Radio chart for a second consecutive week. The song, released on February 6, has garnered over 800 spins on more than 200 monitored stations worldwide during the tracking week of March 6-12, securing its top position. Following closely behind is FISHER's "Rain" at No. 2, while Vintage Culture and gabss' "Lost" climbs to No. 3. HUGEL and SOLTO's "Jamaican (Bam Bam)" and Mau P's "Neck" round out the top five.

David Guetta maintains a strong presence on the WARM Global Dance Radio chart with five tracks, including "Upside Down (Extended Mix)" with Jaden Bojsen, "Crazy" with Matt Sassari, Jack Back, and Amira Eldine, "Save Me Tonight" with Jennifer Lopez, "Gone Gone Gone" with Teddy Swims and Tones and I, and "Prayer" with Kiko and Olivier Giacomotto. Following closely behind are John Summit, MK, Tiƫsto, James Hype, and CHRYSTAL, each with three songs charting.

Billboard recently expanded its dance chart portfolio by including the WARM Global Dance Radio chart, which debuted on March 10 on Billboard.com. This new chart, which aggregates plays from over 200 dance-focused radio stations worldwide, provides a global perspective on trending dance music. WARM monitors a vast network of radio stations across various genres and territories, reflecting the international popularity of dance music.

To stay updated on the latest rankings, visit Billboard.com for the top 40 of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart and check out warmmusic.net for the full 100-position survey. The WARM Global Dance Radio chart offers a comprehensive view of the most popular dance tracks globally, showcasing the diversity and influence of dance music across different regions.