No. 1 on WARM Global Dance Radio Chart: Calvin Harris & Kasabian’s Release the Pressure Holds

Calvin Harris’s collaboration with Kasabian, Release the Pressure, has climbed to the top of the WARM Global Dance Radio rankings for a second consecutive week, underscoring the track’s strong radio footprint as the spring festival season approaches. The chart dated March 21 reflects monitored airplay during the March 6–12 tracking week and signals which dance records are gaining momentum across international club and dance radio networks.

The WARM Global Dance Radio list compiles plays from more than 200 dance-focused stations in roughly 30 countries, producing a 40-position public chart and a fuller 100-song ranking on WARM’s platform. That scope gives programmers and radio gatekeepers across regions a unified view of what’s resonating on the airwaves now.

Why this matters now: sustained radio rotation still helps tracks break into festival DJ sets, playlists and wider commercial visibility—especially ahead of a busy season of live events and summer releases.

  • No. 1: Calvin Harris & Kasabian — “Release the Pressure” (second week at the summit; released Feb. 6). Reported with more than 800 plays across the monitored stations during the March 6–12 week.
  • No. 2: FISHER — “Rain” (holding at its peak).
  • No. 3: Vintage Culture & gabss — “Lost” (up two spots, a new career high on this chart).
  • No. 4: HUGEL & SOLTO — “Jamaican (Bam Bam)” (climbed from No. 6 to No. 4, registering a new best).
  • No. 5: Mau P — “Neck” (slipped one place from last week).

On the wider 100-position listing, David Guetta again leads all artists with five entries, demonstrating his continued presence across international radio playlists. His charting tracks include:

  • “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 (debut at No. 52)
  • “Gone Gone Gone” — with Teddy Swims and Tones and I (No. 61)
  • “Prayer” — with Kiko and Olivier Giacomotto (debut at No. 93)

Following Guetta, artists such as John Summit, MK, Tiësto, James Hype and CHRYSTAL each place three songs on the full chart this week, pointing to a concentrated group of DJs and producers currently dominating radio attention.

The WARM ranking is built from aggregated station logs and highlights what radio programmers are choosing to spin across key markets. While streaming remains a primary discovery channel, airplay on dance-formatted outlets can still shape booking decisions, festival setlists and playlist editors’ selections.

For readers tracking new music and industry trends, the weekly WARM snapshot offers a practical barometer of which dance tracks are moving beyond niche club play and into broader international rotation—an indicator that a song may be poised for wider commercial traction in the coming weeks.

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