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Somewhat surprisingly, 2026 has already turned out to be a big year for Fleetwood Mac on Billboard’s worldwide charts. The fact that the band typically appears on both the Billboard Global 200 and the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. — the rankings that look at the most-consumed songs all around the planet and the tally that details the most popular tunes outside of America, respectively — is not shocking by this point, as the group rarely disappears entirely.
What has made the past few months so important for the Grammy winners is a pair of debuts. That’s right – in the year 2026, Fleetwood Mac has scored not one, but two new hits on some of the company’s most competitive rosters, with another fan favorite launching on one list this week.
Fleetwood Mac scores a new smash on the Billboard Global 200, as “Everywhere” finally makes it to the 200-space rundown. The track gets off to a slow start, as it enters the tally at No. 188.
“Everywhere” marks Fleetwood Mac’s fourth song to appear on the Billboard Global 200 and the second to debut in 2026. In early January, “Landslide” launched at No. 123, which still stands as the highest it has ever climbed. “Landslide” slipped in its second frame and then tumbled off the Billboard Global 200.
Fleetwood Mac has concentrated its debuts on the Billboard Global 200. In 2020, the rockers first hit the tally in October with “Dreams.” A week later, “The Chain” doubled that sum, and those cuts – which have thus far peaked at Nos. 10 and 102, respectively – remain the group’s highest-climbing wins.
“Everywhere” has yet to appear on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., where Fleetwood Mac counts only two appearances. Interestingly, the superstars have landed a debut this year, but not with either “Landslide” nor “Everywhere.” “The Chain” finally made it to the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. in late January, and it eventually climbed to No. 157. “Dreams” is also the band’s top performer on that list, where it soared as high as No. 30.
Fleetwood Mac keeps both “Dreams” and “The Chain” on the two planet-spanning rankings. “Dreams” leaps back into the top 40 on the Billboard Global 200, pushing from No. 51 to No. 40, while simultaneously advancing to No. 64 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. Meanwhile, “The Chain” establishes new peak positions on both rundowns. “The Chain” climbs to No. 102 on the Billboard Global 200 and to No. 157 – its newly-established best showing – on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S.
Looking specifically in America, “Dreams” remains Fleetwood Mac’s biggest current smash. The tune soars into the top 20 on the Streaming Songs chart, one of the most competitive lists published each week.
Three of Fleetwood Mac’s most famous compositions live on the Rock Streaming Songs chart. “Dreams” is comfortable at No. 3, “The Chain” improves slightly to No. 22, while “Landslide” holds exactly where it sat last time around, at No. 24, as it celebrates half a year as one of the most-played rock cuts on streaming platforms in the U.S.
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