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PlaylistAugust 7, 2026·Bruno

Official Top 50 Electronic playlist

The fifty electronic tracks with the most points from community charts

Top 50 Electronic is one of ChartFM's seven global genre charts. It does not ask anyone to publish an electronic-only chart. It filters the same weekly community charts and keeps the tracks whose tags match the genre list.

The official Spotify playlist carries exactly that week's Top 50. The list address is fixed; the tracks and title update when the week closes and the genre snapshot is saved.

The list lives on ChartFM's official profile (https://open.spotify.com/user/31cltms7ljqqkaktslykzmyvgxqu). Following the profile and sharing the playlist is the most direct path for anyone who wants to hear the weekly slice without opening the site on every publish.

Where the fifty tracks come from

The source is each person's main weekly chart. Every position on that chart awards points. Before summing the Top 50 Electronic, ChartFM drops tracks that fail the genre tag filter.

The filter looks at the track's tags. If the track has none of its own, it uses the artist's tags. If neither exists, the song enters no genre chart, including this one.

The match is exact: the tag must sit on the Top 50 Electronic accepted list. House, techno, trance, dubstep, brazilian bass, melodic techno, synthwave and dozens of nearby subgenres are on that list. A track tagged only as pop, with no electronic tag, stays out even if it sounds danceable.

What changes versus the Global 100

Points per position are the same. What changes is the universe: only eligible electronic tracks count. A song can sit at #80 on the Global 100 and still rank high on the Top 50 Electronic if few tracks in the genre scored that week.

The reverse also happens. A huge Global 100 hit disappears from this playlist if its tags are not electronic. The playlist is not a subjective cut of the overall Top 100; it is the filter's result.

Overlap with other charts

Some tags appear in more than one Top 50. Electropop, for example, can score in Pop and in Electronic. When that happens, the track enters both charts with the same points. That is not a bug: the catalogue allows a record to be both.

For anyone listening to the playlist, that means a track here may also appear on the Top 50 Pop playlist the same week. Both lists are official and update on the same cycle.

How the playlist is updated

After the genre ranking week is published on ChartFM, the official sync rewrites the Spotify playlist tracks in Top 50 order. The playlist ID stays the same across weeks.

Only tracks with a Spotify link in the catalogue enter. A ranked position without a URI stays out of the playlist even though it remains visible on the genre page on the site. So the list usually has 50 tracks, but it can be shorter if some entries have no match.

How to read the list in practice

Use the playlist to hear what the community charted as electronic that week, not to discover a recommendation algorithm. The order is personal chart scoring, not Spotify popularity.

If you publish a chart with a lot of electronic music, your tracks are already feeding this list. There is no extra step: publishing the main weekly chart is enough.

If a song you expect does not appear, the first place to look is its catalogue tag. Without an accepted electronic tag, the filter cannot include it.

Official profile

Top 50 Electronic and the other official playlists live at https://open.spotify.com/user/31cltms7ljqqkaktslykzmyvgxqu. Follow the profile and share the playlist so the list stays easy to find when the title changes with the week label, and so anyone who likes the genre can reach the ranking's listening mirror without memorising the ChartFM URL.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to mark my chart as electronic?
No. Top 50 Electronic looks at each track's tag. The genres you set in chart settings describe the chart; they do not control this filter.
Do daily charts count?
No. Only the main weekly chart feeds the global genre rankings.
Does the playlist freeze with the genre page?
The genre page on ChartFM shows the published week's ranking. The official playlist is rewritten from that ranking. Older weeks stay on the site; the public playlist points to the latest synced edition.
Why did a track leave the list?
Either it fell out of the new week's Top 50, lost its Spotify link in the catalogue, or its tags changed and it stopped passing the filter. The most common case is a scoring drop the following week.
Where do I see the table with points and movement?
On /global/genre/eletronica. The playlist only delivers the track order for listening.
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