La Apple Music's musical offering continues to grow and allows fans of all genres and styles to stay up to date with the trending songs and artists. The wide variety of topics makes it easy to get lost, but thanks to the updated platform rankings, millions of users can discover what's hot in their country or explore top international hits.
Beyond constantly updating their lists, Apple Music has become a benchmark in the streaming market., competing head-to-head with other major platforms and providing new ways to experience music. From viral songs to innovations designed for accessibility, its offering goes far beyond offering a simple digital catalog.
Which songs top the Apple Music charts in different countries?
The platform publishes daily the topics that dominate the charts in each territory, allowing to detect local and global musical trendsEvery country has its favorites, although some artists manage to sneak into several charts simultaneously.

- . Among the most listened to songs are "no tiene sentido" by Beéle, "La Plena (W Sound 05)", "TU VAS SIN (fav)" by Rels B and "6 DE FEBRERO" by Aitana, along with hits shared by artists such as Quevedo, Ovy On the Drums and C. Tangana.
- Uruguay: Highlights include "Sonido de Lluvia para Dormir y Relajarse" by Lluvia para Dormir, "Who" by Jimin, and Bad Bunny classics like "Moscow Mule" and "MIA." Songs by Beéle are also featured.
- Chile: The national charts are headed by "BÁILAME ASÍ" by Katteyes, Jere Klein and Lucky Brown, "Zona" by Lucky Brown, Tobal Mj and Nacho G Flow, and "Vamo a Bailotear" by Cris MJ, in addition to the frequent presence of Beéle with "no tiene sentido."
- Mexico: Fuerza Regida holds several positions thanks to songs like "TU SANCHO," "Marlboro Rojo," and "ANSIEDAD." Natanael Cano, Gabito Ballesteros, and Peso Pluma also appear among the national favorites.
- Argentina: The list is led by Miranda!'s "Tu Misterioso Alguien," Jimin's "Who," "BAILE INoVIDABLE," and other productions by Bad Bunny and BTS. Roze Oficial and Beéle maintain their place in local tastes.
- On an international level: Morgan Wallen, Tate McRae, Chris Brown, and Justin Bieber top the global rankings, demonstrating the platform's reach.
Main features and benefits of Apple Music

Apple Music not only boasts a catalog with more than 100 million songs and 30.000 playlists, but also to offer differentiating features compared to other platforms: Learn more about how to take advantage of Apple Music features..
- Superior sound quality: It allows you to listen to music in up to 24 bits/192kHz, surpassing the usual 320 kbps of other services.
- Downloads for offline mode: Users can download their songs and enjoy them offline.
- Live radio and exclusives: Access to global stations and unique content such as interviews, mini-documentaries, and exclusive concerts from top artists.
- Top Charts and Regional Recommendations: View general and city rankings, with suggestions tailored to the user's environment.
- SharePlay functionality: Listen to songs in sync during video calls.
- Apple Music Sing: Tool for singing in karaoke mode within the app.
Haptic music: feeling the music on your skin

Among its most striking technical innovations, the haptic music. This function allows "notice" Rhythms and melodies are generated through vibrations on the iPhone synchronized with the intensity and tempo of each song. Designed specifically for people with hearing difficulties, this feature is available in the Apple Music catalog as well as in Apple Music Classical and Shazam. You can find more details in our section. Apple Music news.
The vibration system is activated from the Accessibility section of iOS, under the "Vibrate with music" option, and offers three special listsHaptic Hits, Haptic Bass, and Haptic Vibrations. Users can enjoy a completely different, multisensory musical experience tailored to their personal preferences or accessibility needs.
There is also a forecast that this technology will be extended to third-party applications, opening up new possibilities for inclusion and connection to music in a more universal way.