Scott's Monthly Songs Top 40 Charts: February 2026
- Feb 9
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 4
Every month, I love to focus on the currents songs that Id enjoy like to create my own charts from all of the genres that I have in my collection.
I have a history of being into Mainstream Top 40 Charts. On my Spotify Playlist, I like to see that I enojyed listening to Top 40 songs are songs that I saved inside the Top 100 which if I like the song, I will make it to the Top 40 Charts but sometimes I will have songs that would end up be my upcoming favorite song later that month or the next month. Most of the songs that I added longer will likely slow their way into the charts and deciede how long will I last. Others are the decider if I wanted to keep in the charts or put it at peak spot before I decline plays.
Top 20 songs are mostly the songs that I really which not all of my favorite songs will make it to the Top 10 incase of too many good choices in the top spot or sometimes I like catchy songs finishing in the Top 20 if it's not great but very catchy. Top 10 are like my favorite songs in the time of the season and sometimes I have to make room for new songs or trendy songs that I got into a while ago and most of them that I get to really love but not on my current favorties. Most of the time I have enough room to fit all of my favorite songs in separate genres. Top 5 to the #1 Spot is my most favorite songs this specific time period. Not all of my favorite songs would have room to be #1 so my idea is to put most of my favorites without the all timers in the Top 5 so I can have room for playing my 5 favorite songs of the month.
Here is my current charts of my Top 40 Songs of the Month
This is a chaotic-good playlist and I’ve got drum & bass, metalcore, EDM anthems, alt pop, AND small genres outside in the same month. 😮🔥
Let’s break this down properly and I’m gonna read the vibes too.

🔥 Top 40 Songs of the Month (Scott Edition)
Never Know (Love You So) – Friction
Big emotional DnB energy. That “festival sunset but I’m also in my feelings” type track.
NPC – Our Last Night
Aggressive, modern, heavy. Feels like it belongs in a gym montage or a chaotic POV edit.
Gold – Maduk, Veela
Liquid DnB royalty. Smooth but uplifting.
Crazy – From Ashes to New
Rap-rock chaos energy. You were in a mood this month.
Skip To Friday – MOTi
Weekend anthem. This one screams rooftop DJ set.
Dominate – Three Days Grace
Pure headbang fuel. Heavy gym-core vibes.
Highs & Lows – A Little Sound
Emotional but still bouncy. DnB heartbreak anthem.
Weightless – Fred V
Atmospheric. Feels like driving Long Island at night with no traffic.
Feelings – Andromedik
Another emotional DnB heater. You definitely leaned into melodic bass this month.
Elegy – Architects
Heavy. Cinematic. Dramatic. This one hits like end-credits energy.
Believe Again (I Found U) – Andy C
DnB meets progressive house nostalgia. That Axwell energy is timeless.
Close Enough – Connor Kauffman
This is the emotional pop wildcard of the month.
RUN – ÆON:MODE
High-intensity bass chaos. Festival drop certified.
Tiramisu – Don Toliver
The smooth, late-night flex track in the middle of your DnB storm.
With Your Love – ILLENIUM
EDM emotional anthem mode activated.
Substance – Delta Heavy
Dark DnB. This one is for driving fast on the Southern State (responsibly… mostly 😅).
I Wish Everybody Knew – Victoria Said
Intimate indie pop energy. Emotional cool-down.
Palaces – Louis Tomlinson
This is your sentimental anthem of the month.
Sorry – Lakeview
Country-rock curveball. I respect the emotional chaos.
Way To You (Phocust Remix) – Doctor P
Dubstep closer. That classic Doctor P wobble never disappoints.
Deep cut territory now 😏🔥
We’re zooming in on 21–40, the back half of the chart… which honestly is where the personality really shows.
🎧 Scott’s Top 40 (21–40 Spotlight)
Reload - A Little Sound, Kelvin 373 & Selecta J-Man
Fast-paced Drum & Bass with strong vocal energy and momentum. This one keeps the adrenaline flowing and fits perfectly into your high-BPM winter rotation.
2Fast2Stop - Flux Pavilion
Pure bass chaos. Aggressive, high-energy, and built for explosive club moments. It’s the kind of track that jolts the entire playlist awake.
Into Your Arms - Grafix
Melodic DnB with emotional undertones. It balances speed and warmth, making it a strong late-night drive companion.
On Lock – Dirtyphonics & IVORY
Heavy, sharp, and bass-driven. This track brings a harder electronic edge to the chart without losing structure.
Eternal – Krewella
Anthemic and emotional. Big vocals sit over powerful production, making it feel both dramatic and uplifting.
Lost In The Violence – Caskets
Modern rock intensity layered with emotional weight. It adds depth and grit to the lower half of the chart.
Green Lights – YUSSI, REPAIR & Indy Skies
Forward-driving electronic energy with clean production. It feels like motion — steady, focused, and cinematic.
Daddy’s In The Club (FISHER Remix) – Marlon Hoffstadt, Coach Harrison & FISHER
Club bounce with a playful edge. This one shifts the vibe into late-night dance mode.
Poster Child – Taylor Acorn
Alt-pop with attitude. Strong vocals and a modern rock edge keep it punchy and confident.
Dying To Love – Bad Omens
Emotionally heavy and sonically powerful. It blends vulnerability with modern rock force.
DIE 4 U - Kami Kehoe
Dark pop-rock energy with intensity and edge. It carries a strong emotional presence without losing attitude.
The Game – Mango
Progressive electronic atmosphere with cinematic build. It feels expansive and layered.
THE BOTTOM – Daughtry
Straightforward rock grit with a commanding vocal performance. It reinforces the confident tone of the chart.
Fourth Dimension – Ryos & Jarred
Melodic EDM with uplifting structure. Big-room energy balanced by clean vocal delivery.
Up So High – Cash Cash & ROZES
Bright dance-pop crossover with strong vocal hooks. It brings a lighter, more polished EDM feel.
Chase The Dawn - Ruth Royall, Ekko & Sidetrack
Liquid DnB emotion with soaring vocals. Smooth, uplifting, and cinematic.
Dance Dance Dance” – Hedex, Rou Reynolds & Enter Shikari
High-speed Drum & Bass intensity. Fast, chaotic, and adrenaline-driven.
Landmines – Architects
Heavy and emotionally charged metalcore. Darker, deeper, and powerful.
Look What You Made Me Do – SCATTERBRAIN
Rock aggression with a sharp, punchy edge. Direct and unapologetic.
HASH SLINGING SLASHER – GHENGAR & Ghastly
Underground bass chaos. Dark, gritty, and designed for intense late-night energy. It has that small cool Samples from SpongeBob SquarePants.

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