HangupsMusic.com – The pulsating heart of global dance music is beating stronger than ever as the World Airplay Radio Monitor (WARM) unveils its latest Global Dance Radio Chart for the week of March 21, 2026. This comprehensive chart, meticulously compiled from airplay across over 200 dance radio stations in 30 countries, offers a vital snapshot of the tracks currently dominating dancefloors and radio waves worldwide. Beyond just rankings, the chart provides invaluable insights into the artists, songwriters, and producers shaping the contemporary electronic music landscape.

This week’s chart reflects a dynamic and evolving global dance scene, with a diverse array of tracks making their mark. The data presented offers a granular look at debut positions, peak performances, and detailed production and songwriting credits, allowing enthusiasts to trace the genesis and trajectory of their favorite anthems. The WARM Global Dance Radio Chart serves as an essential barometer for emerging trends and established titans within the electronic music fraternity.

Among the notable entries, the chart highlights tracks that have not only captured listener attention but have also garnered significant creative input from a constellation of talented individuals. For instance, a prominent track features the collaborative songwriting prowess of Calvin Harris, F.L.Thorneycroft-Smith, and S.Pizzorno, with Harris himself taking the helm as producer. This underscores the continued influence of seasoned producers in crafting chart-topping dance music.

Another track making waves showcases the songwriting contributions of P.N.Fisher, N.Akrami, R.Kirby-Cox, and I.Cross. The inclusion of an artist image associated with this entry suggests a significant presence or fan base for FISHER, potentially indicating a strong performance driven by artist recognition.

The chart also reveals the intricate web of creative talent behind the music. Tracks like those produced by Mau P and R.Pronk, with songwriting credits to M.J.Westveen and R.Pronk, demonstrate the collaborative spirit prevalent in modern dance music production. Similarly, a track featuring producers G.Trivellato and G.Sacchetto, with songwriting from G.Trivellato, G.Sacchetto, P.McCartney, L.McCartney, R.Forster, and G.McLennan, points to the extensive network of artists contributing to a single successful release.

Further analysis of the chart’s data reveals the impactful work of producers such as S.Fodera and D.O.D, credited on a track with songwriters S.Fodera, D.O’Donnell, P.P.Baskcomb, S.J.Crichton, W.Lansley, and J.Morgan. The presence of multiple songwriters on a single track is a testament to the genre’s collaborative nature, often drawing inspiration from a wide pool of creative minds.

The chart also features the contributions of emerging and established artists alike. John Summit, a recognized figure in the electronic music scene, is credited as both a songwriter and producer on one of the chart’s entries, alongside songwriters T.Bridges, C.G.Nadeau, L.Wyzgowski, and R.Grey. This highlights Summit’s multifaceted role in shaping dance music.

The detailed credit information extends to tracks involving a wide range of songwriters and producers, including O.Sjavag, H.J.Intile-Epstein, M.R.Blum, and S.Santos. The depth of information provided allows for a comprehensive understanding of the creative forces at play behind each track.

Furthermore, the chart acknowledges the significant contributions of artists like Kygo and Gryffin, who are credited as both songwriters and producers on a collaborative track, alongside songwriters K.D.Robinson, O.G.L.Green, and P.J.Plested. This collaboration signifies a cross-pollination of styles and influences, contributing to the vibrant diversity of the chart.

The data also points to the work of Disco Lines, Phoelix, Ricky Reed, and Z.Sekoff, credited as producers on a track with songwriters E.B.Frederic, M.E.Neil, T.J.Kachingwe, and T.Labuszewski. This complex interplay of talent underscores the layered production processes in contemporary dance music.

Beyond the immediate week’s performance, the chart’s structure allows for the exploration of "Chart History," offering a glimpse into the sustained impact of artists like FISHER and Robin Schulz. These sections provide a historical context for their presence on the charts, showcasing their enduring appeal and ability to consistently connect with global audiences. The inclusion of artist images within these historical views further enhances the visual narrative of their chart journeys.

The WARM Global Dance Radio Chart is not merely a list of popular songs; it is a dynamic archive of sonic innovation and artistic collaboration. By dissecting the songwriting and production credits, listeners and industry professionals alike can gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate ecosystem that drives the global dance music industry. The week of March 21, 2026, presents a compelling cross-section of this vibrant landscape, promising continued excitement and evolution in the months to come. The chart’s commitment to detail, from debut positions to producer credits, solidifies its role as an indispensable resource for anyone invested in the world of dance music.

