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Here we go again! It’s time to see which songs have dominated Spotify this week.

As the week of June 26 wraps up, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” logs another week at the No. 1 spot, earning 36.3 million streams. The entire top 10 remains unchanged, with only Sombr’s “Back To Friends” gaining a spot, rising from No. 3 to No. 2, while Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” slips to No. 3. Meanwhile, KATSEYE earns the highest new entry of the week, as their infectious “Gabriela” debuts at No. 21, aiming for a top 20 spot next week.

Here are the 20 most streamed songs this week on Spotify.

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20. No Tiene Sentido – Beéle

17.3 million streams


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19. Sapphire – Ed Sheeran

17.3 million streams


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18. DtMF – Bad Bunny

17.5 million streams


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17. That’s So True – Gracie Abrams

18 million streams


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16. Sailor Song – Gigi Perez

18.1 million streams


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15. Wildflower – Billie Eilish

18.2 million streams


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14. Espresso – Sabrina Carpenter

18.4 million streams


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13. Who – Jimin

19 million streams


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12. Tu Sancho – Fuerza Regida

19.1 million streams


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11. Beautiful Things – Benson Boone

19.4 million streams


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10. Undressed – Sombr 

20.5 million streams


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9. APT. – ROSÉ & Bruno Mars 

21.5 million streams


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8. Love Me Not – Ravyn Lenae

22.7 million streams


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7. La Plena – W Sound, Beele, Ovy on the Drums

24.2 million streams


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6. Don’t Say You Love Me – Jin

25.6 million streams


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5. Birds of a Feather – Billie Eilish

28.3 million streams


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4. Die With a Smile – Bruno Mars & Lady Gaga

29.9 million streams


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3. Manchild – Sabrina Carpenter 

32.6 million streams


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2. Back To Friends – Sombr

33.1 million streams


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1. Ordinary – Alex Warren

36.3 million streams


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