NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift is again at the center of the pop universe, landing two songs in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 dated Feb. 28, 2026, including the chart-topping “Opalite.”
“Opalite” rises to No. 1, driven by strong digital sales and sustained streaming, according to data published by Billboard. The single underscores Swift’s continued dominance more than a decade into her career, as she balances radio appeal with an intensely loyal streaming audience.
Holding at No. 2, “Choosin’ Texas” by Ella Langley continues its crossover surge. The country-leaning track has expanded beyond its core format, gaining traction on pop playlists and multi-format radio, signaling Langley’s growing national profile.
British soul artist Olivia Dean climbs to No. 3 with “Man I Need,” marking a career high on the Hot 100. The song’s steady streaming growth and increasing radio support reflect a broader U.S. breakthrough for the London-born performer.
At No. 4, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny lands “DTMF,” one of three entries he places in the top 10 this week. His continued multilingual dominance highlights the sustained global influence of Latin music within the U.S. market.
Singer-songwriter Alex Warren reaches No. 5 with “Ordinary,” a track that has steadily built momentum on streaming platforms. Its ascent reflects the increasing pipeline from social media virality to mainstream chart success.
Bruno Mars returns to the upper tier at No. 6 with “I Just Might.” The Grammy-winning artist’s latest single benefits from strong radio airplay, reinforcing his long-standing appeal across adult contemporary and pop formats.
At No. 7, “Golden (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)” by Huntrx continues to capitalize on soundtrack visibility and global streaming interest, reflecting the ongoing cross-border appeal of K-pop–influenced releases.
Swift reappears at No. 8 with “The Fate of Ophelia,” giving her a pair of titles in the top 10 simultaneously. The track’s lyrical storytelling and fan engagement have helped sustain its chart presence alongside her No. 1 single.
Bad Bunny’s “Titi Me Pregunto” sits at No. 9, extending the longevity of a catalog hit that continues to find new life on streaming platforms. Its staying power underscores the durability of his earlier releases.
Rounding out the top 10 at No. 10 is Bad Bunny’s “Baile Inolvidable.” With three concurrent top 10 placements, he matches the week’s most prolific presence alongside Swift, reinforcing both artists’ outsized impact on the current music landscape.
























