Tuesday is new Billboard chart day each week! As all charts update each Tuesday morning, here’s a look at highlights of the latest rankings, dated June 27 and reflecting the June 12-18 measurement week, according to data tracker Luminate.
Among this week’s chart stars are Olivia Rodrigo, Zara Larsson and Bebe Rexha, as well as The Cure’s Robert Smith and Keith Urban.
Notably, venerable country star Urban expands his chart legacy with flow state, his tribute album to the breezy yacht rock genre that boasts covers of 10 classics from the 1970s and ‘80s. “The thing about when you’re doing original music, the heaviest lifting — unless the demo is full of great hooks and arrangements — is you got to come up with all that in the studio,” he recently told Billboard. “That’s usually the most time-consuming part of making records for me. When I was singing all these yacht rock songs, I was like, ‘Oh, these arrangements are bulletproof. They’ve already done the heavy lifting.’ I mean, first, was that they suited me, but secondly, it was that the arrangements were bulletproof.”
As for the “yacht” in yacht rock: “I’m an ocean person,” Urban mused. “I grew up on the ocean like most people do in Australia. Going to the beach was a huge part of my childhood. If I can choose between mountains and oceans and deserts and forests and various things as a getaway into nature, I’d always choose the ocean.”
Check out key highlights from this week’s Billboard charts below.
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Olivia Rodrigo
you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 485,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States, marking her biggest career week by that metric and the largest week of 2026 for an album by a soloist. Plus, the set’s “Stupid Song” launches at No. 1 on both Billboard global charts.
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Robert Smith
The legendary frontman of The Cure makes his first solo appearance on the Hot 100, as co-lead on Rodrigo’s “What’s Wrong With Me” at No. 17. It’s Smith’s first time in the top 20 in 34 years, with The Cure having notched two top 20 hits: “Love Song” (No. 2, 1989) and “Friday I’m in Love” (No. 18, 1992).
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Shakira & Burna Boy

Image Credit: Tom Weller/picture alliance via Getty Images “Dai Dai (FIFA World Cup Official Song 2026)” kicks into the top 10 on Global Excl. U.S. and enters the Hot 100.
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Zara Larsson
“Midnight Sun” shines at No. 1 on Pop Airplay. Larsson lands her second leader on the list, a week after her and PinkPantheress’ “Stateside” reached the top spot. She becomes the first artist at the format ever to post two initial No. 1s in consecutive weeks.
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Bebe Rexha

Image Credit: Courtesy Dirty Blonde debuts as her first No. 1 on Top Dance Albums, with the set her first released on Bebe Rexha/EMPIRE.
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BOYNEXTDOOR
HOME debuts as the South Korean group’s third World Albums No. 1.
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Keith Urban

Image Credit: Rich Polk/Dick Clark Productions The country cornerstone tallies his 10th top 10 on Top Album Sales with his yacht rock-flavored LP flow state.
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BossMan Dlow
The rising rapper earns his first No. 1 on Rhythmic Airplay with “Motion Party.”
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Rick Ro$$, French Montana & Max B
“Minks in Miami” hits No. 1 on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, where it’s the acts’ respective sixth, seventh and first leader.
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Ozuna
The genre star adds his 38th Latin Airplay No. 1 with “Una Aventura.”




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