13 songs by Justin Bieber appear on this week’s Official Streaming chart in the U.K., with several climbing to new highs and “Never Say Never” with Jaden Smith debuting. INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 11: (Exclusive Coverage) (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (NOT TO BE LICENSED FOR ANY STANDALONE OR SPECIAL INTEREST BOOK PUBLISHING USE CONCERNING THE COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL AND/OR STAGECOACH MUSIC FESTIVAL) Justin Bieber performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 11, 2026 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella)
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On the current edition of the Official Streaming chart, the United Kingdom’s ranking of the most-played songs of any style on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and other similar competitors, Justin Bieber is king. The Canadian pop superstar does not sit at No. 1, though. That honor goes to Olivia Rodrigo’s new smash “Drop Dead,” which launches in first place
Bieber does occupy more slots than any other act. The singer fills a total of 13 rungs on the 100-slot tally, and his current hits come from many different eras of his career.
Bieber is the biggest winner following Coachella, as his headlining set during both weekends reminded millions of people all around the world, and especially in the U.K., of how much they love the pop icon’s work. On the Official Streaming chart, several Bieber classics return, a handful rise to new highs, and one collaboration even manages to rank as one of the most-streamed in the nation for the very first time.
Justin Bieber and Jaden Smith’s “Never Say Never” Debuts
Close to the bottom of the Official Streaming chart stands Bieber’s only arrival. “Never Say Never,” his collaboration with Jaden Smith, launches at No. 93. The tune becomes Bieber’s fifty-seventh hit on the ranking, and it appears to be Smith’s first.
“Beauty and a Beat” Breaks Into the Top 10
Four of Bieber’s 13 streaming smashes surge to new peak positions this week, and each and every one of them landed on the tally for the first time just days ago. One of those four, “Beauty and a Beat,” a collaboration with Nicki Minaj, breaks into the top 10. Last frame, that EDM-leaning single arrived at No. 18, and now it sits at No. 5, scoring both the pop singer and the rapper new top 10 smashes.
A little further down on the tally, “Baby,” which also credits Ludacris, “Eenie Meenie” with Sean Kingston, and “Confident,” a team-up with Chance the Rapper, ascend to Nos. 26, 53, and 35, respectively. Of that bunch, “Eenie Meenie” barely became a hit last time around when it opened at No. 100, in last place.
“Stay,” “Let Me Love You” and “Ghost” Return to the Same Chart
Another trio of singles finds their way back to the Official Streaming chart, and none of them manage to place above No. 80. The highest-ranking Bieber comeback, “Stay,” his hugely popular collaboration with The Kid Laroi, reenters at No. 82. “Ghost” and “Let Me Love You,” fronted by DJ Snake, sit only a few spaces apart from one another, reentering the rundown at Nos. 95 and 99, respectively.
“Daisies” and “Sorry” Surge From Last Week
Five more hits by Bieber – some of which are counted as his most recent, while others are a decade old, but remain standouts from his discography – climb dramatically from where they sat last period. “Daisies,” the most popular tune from Bieber’s surprise-released 2025 album Swag, vaults from No. 30 to No. 8. “Yukon,” another beloved track from that same full-length, improves from No. 52 to No. 34.
Bieber’s only other top 40 win at the moment is “Sorry,” which advances from No. 49 to No. 37 as it celebrates 100 weeks as one of the top-streamed cuts in the U.K. “Love Yourself” and “What Do You Mean?” – also included on Purpose alongside “Sorry” – step up to Nos. 43 and 51, respectively, in what has turned out to be one of Bieber’s biggest weeks on the Official Streaming chart.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2026/04/29/justin-bieber-dominates-one-chart-with-more-than-a-dozen-hits-including-a-new-one/




