Calvin Harris and Kasabian’s “Release the Pressure” spends a second week at No. 1 on the WARM Global Dance Radio chart.
The track, released Feb. 6, leads the ranking dated March 21 with more than 800 spins across more than 200 monitored stations worldwide in the March 6-12 tracking week, according to WARM (World Airplay Radio Monitor).
Just below “Pressure,” FISHER’s “Rain” holds at its No. 2 high and Vintage Culture and gabss’ “Lost” jumps two spots to No. 3, a new best.
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Rounding out the top five of the chart, HUGEL and SOLTO’s “Jamaican (Bam Bam)” rises 6-4, likewise a new high, and Mau P’s “Neck” drops 4-5.
For the second straight week, David Guetta has the most songs on the full 100-position WARM Global Dance Radio chart, with five tracks to his name: “Upside Down (Extended Mix),” with Jaden Bojsen (No. 12); “Crazy,” with Matt Sassari, Jack Back and Amira Eldine (No. 29); “Save Me Tonight,” with Jennifer Lopez (No. 52 debut); “Gone Gone Gone,” with Teddy Swims and Tones and I (No. 61); and “Prayer,” with Kiko and Olivier Giacomotto (No. 93 debut).
John Summit, MK, Tiësto, James Hype and CHRYSTAL follow with three charting songs apiece.
As announced March 5, Billboard has expanded its dance chart portfolio with the inclusion of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart. The ranking debuted on Billboard.com on March 10, 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 WARM 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 worldwide, reflecting which songs are trending globally through a network of programmers and radio gatekeepers operating across multiple territories. WARM monitors more than 23,000 radio stations across all genres and formats in 150 countries worldwide.
Check out the top 40 of the WARM Global Dance Radio chart on Billboard.com and head over to warmmusic.net for the full 100-position survey.

























