World music chart archive for Jun 21, 2026.
A dated SoundBorders report showing which #1 songs, country charts, genre routes, and artists were moving through the global music map on this snapshot.
SoundBorders is tracking 73 country chart stops for this snapshot, with 1825 ranked tracks available across the map. The strongest early signal is Pop, appearing across 30 countries, while the leading route starts around 🇦🇷 Argentina.
The visible top stops include 🇦🇷 Argentina, 🇦🇺 Australia, 🇦🇹 Austria, 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan, and 🇧🇧 Barbados. Each stop links to a country page where the current local #1, chart position, genre tag, and route package context are preserved for readers who want to follow one market in detail.
Genre movement is led by Pop, K-Pop, Hip-Hop, and Electronic. These labels are used to connect country charts into route packages, so a reader can move from a local hit to a broader musical pattern without leaving the map.
Omar Courtz, Drake, and Lluvia para Dormir are the main cross-border artist signals in this snapshot, with Omar Courtz appearing in 4 countries.
Country stops show which track is leading each local chart at the time the snapshot was collected.
Genre routes group countries by the dominant sound detected from the current #1 and nearby top tracks.
Artist signals show where one artist is appearing across multiple borders on the same daily snapshot.
What does the 2026-06-21 SoundBorders report show?
It summarizes 73 country chart stops, 1825 indexed tracks, active genre routes, and cross-border artist signals from the 2026-06-21 archive.
How should I read the country chart table?
Each row links to a country chart page and shows the local #1 song, artist, genre signal, and refresh time used by the SoundBorders map.
Why can a daily archive differ from the live map?
Daily archive pages preserve a dated snapshot, while the live map can update as new country chart data is collected and route packages change.
Where can I compare more music chart pages?
Use the chart hub, country index, genre index, artist index, and daily archive to move from this report into broader SoundBorders coverage.