Charts Apr 13, 2026 5 min read

Week 16 opens with a cleaner chart cycle

The daily, weekly, and yearly counters now follow a stricter settlement rhythm, giving live plays and archived charts their own space.

Spotish is moving into Week 16 with a clearer split between live activity and settled chart history. Daily plays remain live during the day, then settle into weekly, yearly, and total counters on the following day.

That separation matters because it keeps today's momentum visible without prematurely inflating long-range totals. Weekly and yearly counters now reset only at their boundary, while total streams continue to reflect settled listening activity.

For readers, the practical result is simple: live pages show what is happening now, while chart history shows what has already closed. This should make daily movement, weekly standings, and year-to-date performance easier to compare.