
This week’s update is here, and there’s so many great albums we are looking forward to.
As of March 4, here is this week’s Top 10 on the Global Spotify Pre-Saves Chart:
ARIRANG – BTS (March 20)
KISS ALL THE TIME. DISCO, OCCASIONALLY. – Harry Styles (March 6)
THE GREAT DIVIDE – Noah Kahan (April 24)
BULLY – Ye (March 20)
HADES – Melanie Martinez (March 27)
THE WAY I AM – Luke Combs (March 20)
THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE. – RAYE (March 27)
WHATEVER’S CLEVER! – Charlie Puth (March 27)
DANDELION – Ella Langley (April 10)
KDE KARMA – Kenia OS (March 19)
BTS holds steady at #1 with ARIRANG, and the promo alone has fans in a frenzy. With just two weeks until release, ARMY is clearly locked in. The rollout feels intentional, celebratory, and big — like they know exactly how much this moment matters.
Right behind them, Harry Styles is about to shake the table. KISS ALL THE TIME. DISCO, OCCASIONALLY. drops tomorrow, officially launching what feels like a brand-new era. You’ve been waiting on this one heavy, and honestly? Same. The disco-leaning title alone suggests a sonic shift, and the anticipation has been building for weeks. This could be one of the year’s defining pop moments.
Noah Kahan sitting comfortably at #3 proves that folk storytelling still has serious streaming power. The Great Divide already feels like it’s going to deliver emotional gut punches in the most beautifully quiet way.
Ye’s BULLY at #4 makes March 20 even more intense. That release date is shaping up to be chaotic — BTS, Ye, and Luke Combs all dropping the same day? Chart Twitter is going to be insufferable (and I’ll be watching).
Melanie Martinez returns with HADES, and her fanbase is as loyal as ever. The theatricality, the world-building — you already know this era is going to come with visuals and lore.
Luke Combs and Ella Langley keep country strong in this week’s ranking, while RAYE continues her upward climb with THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE. After everything she’s built over the last year, this next project feels important.
And let’s talk about Charlie Puth for a second. WHATEVER’S CLEVER! landing at #8 is a reminder that people have genuinely been waiting for him to return. His announcement felt like a big deal, and it absolutely is. When Charlie locks into his melodic bag, he doesn’t miss.
Rounding out the list, Kenia OS brings international pop presence to the chart, reinforcing how global these pre-saves really are.
Overall? This week is stacked. Pop titans, country staples, alt favorites, global stars, and multiple major drops happening within the same few weeks. One thing’s for sure, March is about to be loud.
Are you ready for this week’s Countdown Chart new releases? @Harry_Styles “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally” is out Friday to spin you into the weekend ?? pic.twitter.com/NvjHX5rSoD
— Spotify (@Spotify) March 4, 2026
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