ANOTR’s “Talk to You,” featuring 54 Ultra, rises a spot to No. 1 on the WARM Global Dance Radio chart dated April 11, topping the tally for the first time thanks to nearly 800 plays across more than 200 monitored stations worldwide in the March 27-April 2 tracking week, according to World Airplay Radio Monitor.
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Released March 6 via ANOTR’s own NO ART imprint, the song debuted on the ranking two weeks earlier at No. 7. It has also built on momentum from TikTok, where it has been featured in more than 40,000 videos to date.
“Talk to You” has also become a hit across Billboard’s U.S.-based charts, reaching No. 5 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. In the latest tracking week, it drew 1.1 million official U.S. streams, according to Luminate.
ANOTR is an Amsterdam-based electronic duo comprising Oguzhan Guney and Jesse van der Heijden.
Milky X Mall Grab’s viral “Just the Way You Are” jumps 4-2 WARM Global Dance Radio. The song samples Milky’s 2002 hit of the same name, which spent five weeks at No. 1 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay and has since become a house music classic. Australian electronic trio PNAU released a new remix of the song on March 20.
Rounding out the top five of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart, Calvin Harris and Kasabian’s “Release the Pressure” falls to No. 3 after spending four weeks on top; Bebe Rexha and Faithless’ “New Religion” climbs 7-4 for a new high; and FISHER’s “Rain” drops 3-5.
The top debut on the chart is Chris Stussy and Tom Did It’s “Wide Awake” at No. 35, followed by Alok and Khalid’s “Dive Into Me” at No. 39.
David Guetta has the most songs on the latest chart with four: “Save Me Tonight,” with Jennifer Lopez (No. 13); “Upside Down,” with Jaden Bojsen (No. 16); “Crazy,” with Matt Sassari and Amira Eldine (also billed to Guetta’s DJ alias, Jack Back); and “Head & Heart,” with Joel Corry and MNEK (billed to Jack Back). John Summit, Meduza and Tiësto follow with three charting songs each.
The WARM Global Dance Radio chart debuted on Billboard.com in March, joining Billboard’s long-standing U.S.-based dance lists, including Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, Hot Dance/Pop Songs, Dance/Mix Show Airplay and Top Dance Albums. The 40-position Global Dance Radio chart (published in full as a 100-position ranking on WARM’s platform) aggregates plays from 200-plus dance-dedicated radio stations across more than 30 countries, reflecting songs trending globally through a network of programmers and radio gatekeepers operating across multiple territories.
Check out the top 40 of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart on Billboard.com and head over to WARM’s website for the full 100-position survey.


























