SIENNA Spiro’s “Die On This Hill” hits Top 10 on the global Spotify Chart today. SIENNA joins RAYE and Olivia Dean as the only other British artists in the global Top 10 and the only artist in that category who has yet to release her debut album. With over 173 million global streams to date, the ballad has also hit new peaks on Spotify’s charts at #12 in the US (with the #1 spot and cover of Today’s Top Hits) and charting in 28 global markets, hitting the Top 50 in 20 countries and counting.
The track continues to gain ground globally, peaking at #9 on the UK Single chart, #15 on both the global and US Apple Music Song Chart, and on the Billboard Hot 100, where it’s currently #54 and climbing. SIENNA’s track “You Stole The Show” is also making its mark, entering the Hot 100 at #81 and fast approaching 100 million global streams.
What started as an emotional ballad by rising UK singer-songwriter Sienna Spiro has now turned into one of the biggest viral music moments in the Philippines. “Die On This Hill” has taken over Filipino social media, inspiring a wave of breathtaking vocal covers from some of the country’s most respected artists, rising stars, and everyday Filipinos—cementing the song as the next ultimate Filipino karaoke and vocal challenge anthem.
In recent weeks, the track has been covered by Shane Bernabe, Zephanie, Janine Berdin, Kyla (Queen of R&B), and BINI’s Jhoanna and Maloi, alongside countless students, teachers, choir groups, and singing competition alumni from The Voice, Idol PH, The Clash, and Tawag ng Tanghalan. Each rendition showcases the Philippines’ signature emotional delivery, vocal control, and soaring harmonies—qualities the song seems purpose-built to spotlight.
The song’s growing popularity is reflected on various platforms and charts. “Die On This Hill” is currently charting at #6 on Spotify Philippines, #7 on Apple Music Philippines, and #3 on YouTube Trending, driven largely by organic fan engagement and viral performance clips.
Often described online as “the next Adele or Sam Smith”, Sienna Spiro’s ability to channel vulnerability through restraint and power has resonated deeply with Filipino listeners. The moment resonated even more strongly after Spiro shared the stage with Sam Smith, delivering a widely praised cover of Smith’s “Lay Me Down”—a performance that highlighted her emotional range and marked her growing presence on the global stage.
To add to this phenomenon, Sienna has released an official instrumental version, inviting singers around the world to take on the challenge. For Filipinos—globally known for their golden voices—the track has become a proving ground, pushing vocal range, control, and emotional delivery to the limit. From power belts to delicate runs, the song has evolved into a true test of Filipino throats and chakras, as singers across generations rise to meet the moment.
The invite to join the “Die On This Hill” challenge is still open. Record your version, share it online, and show the world why the Philippines remains a global vocal powerhouse.