Music · 9 January 2026
A-List Update – 09/01/2026

You can vote your favourite songs in our A-List from here.
Another week, another reshuffle on the GlitterBeam A List. As always, these changes are driven entirely by listener votes, streams, and engagement across the week. Here is a clear rundown of what has climbed IN, and which tracks make way OUT.
New Entries This Week
These tracks have earned their place on the A List thanks to strong listener support and growing momentum.
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LA BAMBOLA by Madonna
A bold, theatrical return that listeners have embraced for its confidence and unmistakable Madonna flair.
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Baby Steps by Olivia Dean
Warm, intimate, and quietly powerful. A track that rewards repeat listening and has clearly resonated with the GlitterBeam audience.
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Good Ol’ Days by Hayley Williams
Nostalgic without feeling backward-looking, this track connects emotionally and has built steady support throughout the week.
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NOBODY’S GIRL by Tate McRae
Sharp, self-assured pop that listeners have pushed firmly into A List territory.
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The Banjo Song by Mumford & Sons
A confident re-entry for the band, with a sound that taps into their roots while still feeling current.
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Such A Funny Way by Sabrina Carpenter
Effortless pop storytelling with a playful edge. Listener response has been fast and decisive.
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Internet Girl by KATSEYE
Modern, online-age pop that reflects the sound and themes audiences are connecting with right now.
Leaving the A List
These tracks step down this week to make room for new favourites. All remain part of recent GlitterBeam rotation history.
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Whos’ Dat Girl by Ayra Starr & Rema
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U & UF by Skye Newman
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Bandaids by Katy Perry
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Rubber Band Man by Mumford & Sons
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So Easy (to fall in love) by Olivia Dean
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Before You Break My Heart by Jade
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All Natural by Rita Ora
Your Votes Shape the Playlist
The A-List is always evolving, and every change reflects what GlitterBeam listeners are responding to right now. Keep voting, keep listening, and keep shaping the sound of the station.