Bebe Rexha and Faithless Hit No. 1 on WARM Global Dance Radio Chart with 'New Religion

Bebe Rexha and Faithless have reached the number one spot on the WARM Global Dance Radio chart with their track "New Religion." The song, released in March, has garnered over 900 spins across 200 monitored stations worldwide. It also topped the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart in the U.S. and made appearances on the Pop Airplay and Rhythmic Airplay charts. "New Religion" samples Faithless' 1995 hit "Insomnia," which was a success on the Dance Club Songs chart and the Billboard Hot 100. This achievement marks the first WARM Global Dance Radio No. 1 for both Rexha and Faithless.
In the top five of the chart, ANOTR's "Talk to You" featuring 54 Ultra drops to the second spot after a six-week reign at No. 1. FISHER and Tones and I's "Favour" maintains its position at No. 3, while Prospa and Cloonee's "Free Your Mind" climbs to No. 4. Milky and Mall Grab's "Just the Way You Are" moves up to No. 5 after peaking at No. 2 in April. Calvin Harris and Jazzy's "Satisfy" enters the chart at No. 14, and Dom Dolla and Tiga's "Don't Worry Baby" debuts at No. 16.
Billboard recently expanded its dance chart lineup to include the WARM Global Dance Radio chart, which aggregates plays from over 200 dance-focused radio stations in more than 30 countries. This new chart provides a global perspective on trending dance music and complements Billboard's existing U.S.-based dance charts. To see the full top 40 of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart, visit Billboard.com, and for the complete 100-position survey, check out WARM's website.
In conclusion, Bebe Rexha and Faithless have achieved a significant milestone by reaching the top of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart with their collaboration "New Religion." The success of the track reflects its popularity across international radio stations and its impact on various Billboard charts. The inclusion of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart in Billboard's lineup highlights the global reach and influence of dance music in today's music industry.