Since her inception debut back in the mid‑2010s, we’ve championed and seen the undeniable potential that was — and still is — Zara Larsson. The Swedish pop girlie has always had the spark, the stamina, and the star power. Now, a decade later, the receipts are finally stacking up in real time.
Our songbird is currently perched on the Billboard Hot 100 with not one, not two, but three tracks charting simultaneously. A well‑earned moment for an artist who’s been grinding for years to break deeper into the U.S. spotlight — long before certain fans tossing around “industry plant” accusations were probably even old enough to stream.
One particularly loud Tate McRae fan recently tried to label Zara an industry plant online — a claim that couldn’t be further from reality. Zara has worked relentlessly for her American breakthrough, touring, promoting, and even opening for Tate last year… which, let’s be honest, may be exactly why some fans are feeling a little threatened. Talent has a funny way of hijacking attention.
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Leading the charge is her shimmering comeback single “Midnight Sun,” first released in June 2025 and now finally getting its overdue American flowers. Historically, leave it to the U.S. to be fashionably late to the global pop party.
Also climbing is her 2015 classic “Lush Life,” which has gone viral yet again and now sits at No. 40 — proving that a bop is forever.
And rounding out the trio is her brand‑new sparkling duet “Stateside” with PinkPantheress, which just peaked at No. 39. A cross‑Atlantic pop moment if there ever was one.
Go Zara! Go Zara!
Sound off — are we living for Zara’s triple‑chart takeover?








