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PlaylistAugust 7, 2026·Bruno

Official United Community Chart (UCC) playlist

The Hit Parade community chart as a Spotify playlist

The United Community Chart, known as UCC, is the official chart of the Hit Parade (personal charts) community on ChartFM. Members publish their own charts; the site aggregates those charts under the community's rules and publishes an official chart for the week.

The official Spotify playlist is the mirror of that official chart. When the community edition is published and sync runs, the fixed playlist's tracks are replaced with that week's order.

The list lives on ChartFM's official profile (https://open.spotify.com/user/31cltms7ljqqkaktslykzmyvgxqu). Following the profile and sharing the playlist is the most stable way to follow the UCC off-site.

Community, not global genre

This is the point that confuses people most. Top 50 Pop or Top 50 Rock filter the whole site by tag. The UCC only looks at Hit Parade community members and the aggregation rule set there.

Joining the community and publishing the main chart (or whichever chart the community rule reads) is what feeds the UCC. Being on ChartFM without membership does not put your chart into that sum.

The community chart does not change the Global 100. Your chart still counts on the global ranking under the standard rule, and on the UCC under Hit Parade's rule.

How aggregation works, in outline

The community sums eligible member charts, applies the official chart size, any per-member position cap, and the community points table. The result is that week's official chart.

After the week's deadline, the published official chart freezes: it is not rewritten by a new member who joined late or by a republish outside the cutoff. The official playlist follows that frozen edition on the next sync.

Fine details of scoring and how many positions enter depend on the community's current settings. The Hit Parade page on ChartFM is where to read the ranking with points; the playlist is where to hear the order.

Why the playlist is fixed

ChartFM stores one playlist ID per community eligible for sync. The UCC is on that explicit list of communities with an official playlist. New weeks reuse the same address and swap the contents.

So anyone who saves or follows the UCC playlist does not depend on a new link every publish. The title may cite the week; the URL stays.

What to do if you are a member

Publish your chart on the community's rhythm. Do not build a second list only for the UCC: aggregation reads the chart the community rule uses.

If your song does not appear on the playlist, check three things: whether the chart entered that week's sum, whether the track reached the official chart, and whether the catalogue has a Spotify ID for sync.

What to do if you only want to listen

Open the playlist, follow the official profile, and come back next week. For context (who scored, what climbed), use the community page on ChartFM.

The profile https://open.spotify.com/user/31cltms7ljqqkaktslykzmyvgxqu holds the UCC and the other official playlists. Following the profile and sharing the UCC playlist helps the community grow in listening without requiring everyone to already have a site account.

Frequently asked questions

Is UCC the same as the Global 100?
No. Global 100 sums main charts from the whole site. UCC sums the Hit Parade community under its own rules.
Do I need to vote for the playlist to change?
There is no separate playlist vote. It changes when that week's official community chart is published and synced.
Does a new member change an already published week?
No. A published official week freezes after the deadline. Joining later does not rewrite the past.
How many tracks does the playlist have?
The size follows the community's official chart that week, limited to tracks with a Spotify link. Check the community page for the full number with points.
Where do I talk with the group?
In the Hit Parade community feed and discussions on ChartFM. The playlist only delivers audio.
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