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Week of August 16, 2025
TW LW WOC Title Artist ( Peak ) Label
1 2 7 Golden - HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ( 1 ) Visva/Republic
2 1 26 Ordinary - Alex Warren ( 1 ) Atlantic
3 NEW 1 The Subway - Chappell Roan ( 3 ) KRA/Amusement/Island/Republic
4 3 12 What I Want - Morgan Wallen Featuring Tate McRae ( 1 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
5 4 4 Daisies - Justin Bieber ( 2 ) JRC/ILH/Def Jam/Republic
6 6 19 Love Me Not - Ravyn Lenae ( 6 ) Atlantic
7 5 20 Just In Case - Morgan Wallen ( 2 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
8 9 7 Your Idol - Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & samUIL Lee ( 8 ) Visva/Republic
9 7 103 Lose Control - Teddy Swims ( 1 ) SWIMS Int./Warner
10 8 69 A Bar Song (Tipsy) - Shaboozey ( 1 ) American Dogwood/EMPIRE/Magnolia Music
11 11 27 I'm The Problem - Morgan Wallen ( 2 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
12 10 51 Die With A Smile - Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars ( 1 ) Streamline/Interscope/Atlantic/ICLG
13 12 37 Luther - Kendrick Lamar & SZA ( 1 ) pgLang/Interscope/ICLG
14 16 6 Soda Pop - Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & samUIL Lee ( 14 ) Visva/Republic
15 17 37 Good News - Shaboozey ( 15 ) American Dogwood/EMPIRE/Magnolia Music
16 13 9 Manchild - Sabrina Carpenter ( 1 ) Island/Republic
17 14 60 Pink Pony Club - Chappell Roan ( 4 ) KRA/Amusement/Island/Republic
18 15 80 Beautiful Things - Benson Boone ( 2 ) Night Street/Warner
19 19 6 How It's Done - HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ( 19 ) Visva/Republic
20 18 27 Mutt - Leon Thomas ( 12 ) EZMNY/Motown/ICLG
21 20 65 I Had Some Help - Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen ( 1 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
22 22 64 Birds Of A Feather - Billie Eilish ( 2 ) Darkroom/Interscope/ICLG
23 24 12 I Got Better - Morgan Wallen ( 7 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
24 25 15 Mystical Magical - Benson Boone ( 17 ) Night Street/Warner
25 29 6 What It Sounds Like - HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ( 25 ) Visva/Republic
26 26 23 Sorry I'm Here For Someone Else - Benson Boone ( 19 ) Night Street/Warner
27 28 6 Free - Rumi, JINU, EJAE & Andrew Choi ( 27 ) Visva/Republic
28 30 18 Undressed - sombr ( 25 ) SMB/Warner
29 33 6 Takedown - HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ( 29 ) Visva/Republic
30 32 19 Back To Friends - sombr ( 30 ) SMB/Warner
31 27 18 All The Way - BigXthaPlug Featuring Bailey Zimmerman ( 4 ) BigXthaPlug/Atlantic/UnitedMasters
32 40 4 Yukon - Justin Bieber ( 17 ) JRC/ILH/Def Jam/Republic
33 41 14 Burning Blue - Mariah the Scientist ( 25 ) Buckles Laboratories/Epic
34 43 2 It Depends - Chris Brown Featuring Bryson Tiller ( 34 ) CBE/RCA
35 34 17 Blue Strips - jessie murph ( 15 ) Columbia
36 36 33 30 For 30 - SZA With Kendrick Lamar ( 10 ) Top Dawg/RCA
37 35 14 Backup Plan - Bailey Zimmerman & Luke Combs ( 34 ) Atlantic/Warner Music Nashville/WEA
38 42 15 After All The Bars Are Closed - Thomas Rhett ( 38 ) Fifty-One/Forty-Nine/Valory
39 21 5 Miami - Morgan Wallen Featuring Lil Wayne & Rick Ross ( 21 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
40 31 5 What Did I Miss? - Drake ( 2 ) OVO Sound/Republic
41 44 30 Worst Way - Riley Green ( 20 ) Nashville Harbor
42 37 25 Nokia - Drake ( 2 ) OVO Sound/Republic/Santa Anna
43 45 42 APT. - ROSE & Bruno Mars ( 3 ) THE BLACK LABEL/Atlantic
44 46 42 Love Somebody - Morgan Wallen ( 1 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
45 49 16 Happen To Me - Russell Dickerson ( 45 ) Triple Tigers
46 54 8 Folded - Kehlani ( 46 ) Atlantic
47 38 2 Back In The Saddle - Luke Combs ( 38 ) Seven Ridges/Columbia Nashville
48 23 2 Which One - Drake & Central Cee ( 23 ) OVO Sound/Republic
49 50 3 Eternity - Alex Warren ( 16 ) Atlantic
50 52 12 20 Cigarettes - Morgan Wallen ( 20 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
51 62 8 Better Me For You (Brown Eyes) - Max McNown ( 51 ) Fugitive Recordings/Magnolia Music
52 65 19 Fix What You Didn't Break - Nate Smith ( 52 ) RCA Nashville
53 53 7 6 Months Later - Megan Moroney ( 30 ) Megan Moroney/Columbia/Columbia Nashville
54 NEW 1 Napoleon - $uicideboy$ ( 54 ) G*59
55 63 7 Bottle Rockets - Scotty McCreery & Hootie & the Blowfish ( 55 ) Triple Tigers
56 55 60 Wildflower - Billie Eilish ( 17 ) Darkroom/Interscope/ICLG
57 60 7 Outside - Cardi B ( 10 ) Atlantic
58 47 3 Ring Ring Ring - Tyler, the Creator ( 44 ) Columbia
59 56 12 Shake It To The Max (Fly) - MOLIY, Silent Addy, Skillibeng & Shenseea ( 44 ) gamma.
60 57 16 I Ain't Coming Back - Morgan Wallen Featuring Post Malone ( 8 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
61 64 15 Amen - Shaboozey & Jelly Roll ( 56 ) American Dogwood/EMPIRE/Magnolia Music
62 NEW 1 Is It A Crime - Mariah the Scientist & Kali Uchis ( 62 ) Buckles Laboratories/Epic
63 61 4 Jump - BLACKPINK ( 28 ) YG/RED
64 68 16 House Again - Hudson Westbrook ( 64 ) River House/Warner Music Nashville/WMN
65 58 10 Just Keep Watching - Tate McRae ( 33 ) Apple/Atlantic
66 67 5 Takedown - JEONGYEON, JIHYO & CHAEYOUNG Of TWICE ( 66 ) JYP/Visva/Republic
67 75 4 No Broke Boys - Disco Lines & Tinashe ( 67 ) Nice Life/Good Good Records/Atlantic
68 72 16 Your Way's Better - Forrest Frank ( 61 ) river house records/10K Projects
69 74 3 Strategy - Twice ( 69 ) Visva/JYP/Imperial/Republic
70 51 3 Sugar On My Tongue - Tyler, the Creator ( 41 ) Columbia
71 71 16 Party 4 U - Charli xcx ( 55 ) Asylum/Atlantic
72 69 13 Superman - Morgan Wallen ( 8 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
73 80 5 Bar None - Jordan Davis ( 73 ) MCA Nashville
74 NEW 1 Don't Mind If I Do - Riley Green Featuring Ella Langley ( 74 ) Nashville Harbor
75 70 18 Twilight Zone - Ariana Grande ( 18 ) Republic
76 77 12 TN - Morgan Wallen ( 31 ) Mercury/Big Loud/Republic
77 NEW 1 Lemonade - Forrest Frank & The Figs ( 77 ) river house records/10K Projects
78 76 11 Bloodline - Alex Warren With Jelly Roll ( 32 ) Atlantic
79 79 4 Sparks - Coldplay ( 79 ) Parlophone/Atlantic
80 85 21 Rather Lie - Playboi Carti & The Weeknd ( 4 ) AWGE/Interscope/ICLG
81 87 5 Somewhere Over Laredo - Lainey Wilson ( 81 ) Broken Bow
82 83 3 Frecuencia - Dareyes de La Sierra ( 82 ) Double P
83 86 9 Nice To Meet You - Myles Smith ( 82 ) It's Okay To Feel/RCA
84 92 17 Revolving Door - Tate McRae ( 22 ) RCA
85 91 12 Marlboro Rojo - Fuerza Regida ( 64 ) Street Mob/Rancho Humilde/Sony Music Latin
86 88 29 EOO - Bad Bunny ( 24 ) Rimas
87 78 25 Hard Fought Hallelujah - Brandon Lake X Jelly Roll ( 40 ) Brandon Lake/Essential/PLG
88 NEW 1 So Far So Fake - Pierce the Veil ( 88 ) Fearless/Concord
89 81 5 Went Legit - G Herbo ( 81 ) 150 Dream Team
90 NEW 1 Count Your Blessings - $uicideboy$ ( 90 ) G*59
91 NEW 1 Oh, What A Wretched Man I Am! - $uicideboy$ ( 91 ) G*59
92 93 8 Typa - Glorilla ( 42 ) CMG/Interscope/ICLG
93 90 16 Whim Whamiee - PLUTO & YKNIECE ( 51 ) Motown/ICLG
94 100 8 Tu Sancho - Fuerza Regida ( 65 ) Street Mob/Rancho Humilde/Sony Music Latin
95 NEW 1 12 To 12 - sombr ( 95 ) SMB/Warner
96 84 2 Park - Tyler Hubbard ( 84 ) Hubbard House/EMI Nashville/Mercury Nashville
97 NEW 1 A Lot More Free - Max McNown ( 97 ) Fugitive Recordings/Columbia
98 NEW 1 Country Song Came On - Luke Bryan ( 98 ) Capitol Nashville/MCA Nashville
99 NEW 1 Somebody - Latto ( 99 ) StreamCut/RCA
100 NEW 1 Now And At The Hour Of Our Death.. - $uicideboy$ X BONES ( 100 ) G*59

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Saw that HUNTR/X are the first girl-group since Destiny's Child to top the Billboard Hot 100 😮

good to see Chappell achieving a new personal best with #3 for 'The Subway'

Yay for The Subway

Dropouts:

OUT 39 39 02 Ozzy Osbourne ‒ Crazy Train
OUT 48 28 19 Ozzy Osbourne ‒ Mama, I'm Coming Home

OUT 59 33 02 Tyler, the Creator feat. Sk8brd ‒ Big Poe
OUT 66 55 02 Tyler, the Creator ‒ I'll Take Care Of You
OUT 73 48 02 Tyler, the Creator ‒ Sucka Free
OUT 82 59 02 Tyler, the Creator feat. Madison McFerrin ‒ Don't You Worry Baby
OUT 89 18 03 Justin Bieber ‒ Go Baby
OUT 94 08 20 Bad Bunny ‒ Nuevayol
OUT 95 51 02 Tyler, the Creator ‒ Stop Playing With Me
OUT 96 62 02 Zach Bryan feat. Gabriella Rose ‒ Madeline
OUT 97 54 02 Tyler, the Creator ‒ Mommanem
OUT 98 53 04 Zach Bryan ‒ River Washed Hair
OUT 99 56 02 Tyler, the Creator ‒ Don't Tap That Glass / Tweakin'

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TW LW Artist – Song

01 04 Radiohead ‒ Let Down

02 13 Jelly Roll ‒ Heart Of Stone

03 09 Parker McCollum ‒ What Kinda Man

04 ** $uicideboy$ ‒ Full Of Grace (I Refuse To Tend My Own Grave)

05 10 Dee Mula ‒ Blow My High

06 19 Josiah Queen ‒ Dusty Bibles

07 RE Role Model ‒ Sally, When The Wine Runs Out

08 ** $uicideboy$ feat. Night Lovell ‒ Carried Away

09 ** $uicideboy$ ‒ Chain Breaker

10 RE Zach Top ‒ Good Times & Tan Lines

11 ** Zach Top ‒ South Of Sanity

12 17 Alex Warren ‒ Carry You Home

13 ** Yeat ‒ Put It ONG

14 18 Marino ‒ Devil In Disguise

15 ** Demi Lovato ‒ Fast

16 RE WizTheMc ‒ Show Me Love

17 20 W Sound, Beele & Ovy On The Drums ‒ La Plena (W Sound 05)

18 ** $uicideboy$ ‒ Grey+Grey+Grey

19 ** Tyler Childers ‒ Bitin' List

20 25 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Brunette

21 RE Tyler Braden ‒ God & Guns N Roses

22 RE Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton ‒ A Song To Sing

23 RE Forrest Frank ‒ Good Day

24 ** Cody Johnson ‒ The Fall

25 ** Bailey Zimmerman ‒ Chevy Silverado

HUNTR/X’s ‘Golden’ From ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Hits No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100

By Gary Trust | 8/11/2025

HUNTR/X’s “Golden” goes up, up, up a spot for its first week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The aspirational song is from the soundtrack to the smash animated Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters and glows as the first Hot 100 leader for the act, whose music is voiced by EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI. The set rules Billboard’s Soundtracks chart for a seventh week.

Notably, “Golden” is the eighth song associated with Korean pop to conquer the Hot 100 — and the first by female vocalists. It joins “Like Crazy” by Jimin of BTS in 2023, and BTS’ six No. 1s in 2020-21: “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat),” with Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo; “Dynamite”; “Life Goes On”; “Butter”; “Permission to Dance”; and “My Universe,” with Coldplay. (HUNTR/X singers EJAE and REI AMI were born in Seoul, South Korea; Nuna is from New Jersey.)

“Golden” is also the first IRL Hot 100 No. 1 by any act with a fictional background since the ensemble No. 1 “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” which reigned for five weeks in February-March 2022. It, too, was released from a hit animated film, Disney’s Encanto, and sung by multiple vocalists as their characters in the movie.

Plus, Chappell Roan’s “The Subway” pulls into the Hot 100 at No. 3, marking her highest debut and rank. The song starts as her fourth top 10.

“Golden,” on Visva/Republic Records, tallied 31.7 million official streams (up 9% week-over-week), 8.4 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 71%) and 7,000 sold (up 35%) in the United States Aug. 1-7.

The track slays for a third week at No. 1 on Streaming Songs and rises 5-3 for a new best on Digital Song Sales. It makes history in the former metric, as it’s the Hot 100’s greatest gainer in streaming for a record-breaking sixth straight week. (It surpasses the five weekly wins in a row for Migos’ “Bad and Boujee,” featuring Lil Uzi Vert, in early 2017.) “Golden” debuted at No. 81 on the July 5 chart and began its streak the following week.

Plus, “Golden” is the first non-debuting title to clear 30 million weekly official U.S. streams since Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” in late March. (In between, two songs reached the mark in their first chart weeks: Playboi Carti’s “Evil J0rdan” and Morgan Wallen’s “What I Want,” featuring Tate McRae.)

Flying colors: “Golden” is the fourth Hot 100 No. 1 with “gold” or “golden” in its title to shine atop the Hot 100. Here are all the glittering “gold” records:

“Golden,” HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI, one week at No. 1 to date, Aug. 16, 2025

“Gold Digger,” Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx, 10 weeks, beginning Sept. 17, 2005

“Sister Golden Hair,” America, one, June 14, 1975

“Heart of Gold,” Neil Young, one, March 18, 1972

Honorable mentions (silver medals?): 24kGoldn sparkled with “Mood,” featuring iann dior, for eight weeks at No. 1 in 2020-21, and Bobby Goldsboro led with “Honey” for five weeks in 1968.

(While no songs with “silver” in their names have led topped the Hot 100, “Fly, Robin, Fly” by Silver Convention did for three weeks in 1975.)

Chappell Roan’s “The Subway” rolls into the Hot 100 at No. 3, marking the singer-songwriter’s highest career debut and rank as she earns her fourth top 10. All four have hit the top five: “Good Luck, Babe!” and “Pink Pony Club” each rose to No. 4 last September and this April, respectively, and “The Giver” entered at its No. 5 peak in March.

“The Subway” tallied 25.1 million streams, 787,000 in airplay audience and 6,000 sold in its first full week of tracking (no pun intended), following its July 31 release as a recording. Chappell Roan premiered the song live during her Governors Ball set on June 7, 2024, and built buzz for it by playing it regularly in concert since.

(The song becomes the highest charting Hot 100 hit with “subway” in its title. Petula Clark rode her classic “Don’t Sleep in the Subway” to No. 5 in July 1967.)

Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” drops to No. 2 on the Hot 100 after nine nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 beginning in June. It claims an eighth week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (73.6 million, essentially even) and an 11th week atop the Songs of the Summer chart, having led each week since the survey made its seasonal return after Memorial Day.

Morgan Wallen’s “What I Want,” featuring Tate McRae, dips 3-4 on the Hot 100 after it debuted in May as Wallen’s fourth No. 1 and McRae’s first. It posts a 12th week at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart.

Justin Bieber’s No. 2-peaking “Daisies” falls 4-5 on the Hot 100, two weeks after it debuted at its No. 2 high. It’s the chart’s top gainer in airplay for a second week (20.9 million, up 23%).

Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” is steady at its No. 6 Hot 100 best, and Wallen’s “Just in Case” descends 5-7 after reaching No. 2.

Saja Boys, HUNTR/X’s targets in KPop Demon Hunters, climb 9-8 for a new Hot 100 high with “Your Idol.”

Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control,” which led the Hot 100 for a week in March 2024 and closed as the year’s No. 1 song, backtracks 7-9 as it adds a record-extending 103rd week on the chart overall and a record-boosting 73rd week in the top 10.

Rounding out the Hot 100’s top 10, Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” stumbles 8-10, following its record-tying 19 weeks at No. 1 beginning in July 2024.

Just now, Riser said:

Notably, “Golden” is the eighth song associated with Korean pop to conquer the Hot 100 — and the first by female vocalists. It joins “Like Crazy” by Jimin of BTS in 2023, and BTS’ six No. 1s in 2020-21: “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat),” with Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo; “Dynamite”; “Life Goes On”; “Butter”; “Permission to Dance”; and “My Universe,” with Coldplay. (HUNTR/X singers EJAE and REI AMI were born in Seoul, South Korea; Nuna is from New Jersey.)

Not sure why Jung Kook's 'Seven' was forgotten here, that would make 'Golden' the ninth, not the eighth.

HOT 100 12.08.25 #44

TOP TEN:

10. A Bar Song (Tipsy) - Shaboozey (Down 2/69 weeks on chart)
9. Lose Control - Teddy Swims (Down 2/103 weeks in chart)
8. Your Idol – Saja Boys (Up 1/NEW PEAK/7 weeks in chart)
7. Just In Case - Morgan Wallen (Down 2/20 weeks in chart)
6. Love Me Not – Ravyn Lenae (No change/19 weeks in chart)
5. Daisies – Justin Bieber (Down 1/4 weeks in chart)
4. What I Want – Morgan Wallen/Tate McRae (Down 1/12 weeks in chart)
3. The Subway – Chappell Roan (NEW)
2. Ordinary - Alex Warren (Down 1/26 weeks in chart)
1. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 1/NEW PEAK/7 weeks in chart)

NEW ENTRIES:

100. Now And At The Hour Of Our Death – $uicideboy$/BONES (4.1/10)

99. Somebody – Latto (7.8/10) [+0.3/10]

Previous listen:

Fun rap-radio music that follows Latto's earworm hits.

Added:

It's been a while since I've heard this, but I can sure tell you it's still something that summer radio should pick up on. It has that feel-good swing, and lyricism is, as usual, something that's made for vitality; the hook being repeated over and over in one part is definitely the rewarding part of the song. Very fun.

98. Country Song Came On - Luke Bryan (8/10)

The guitar plucks have a little more of that twang with the drums to make something that's very obviously inspired by country music traditions, but instead with a well-thought-out attempt at this, I wasn't expecting to like this, but it's so chill that I can't help but like it!

97. A Lot More Free – Max Mcnown (7.4/10)

The whistles and harmonica come in to ease you into the perspectives of heartbreak in a passionate way that feels like it was worked upon well.

95. 12 To 12 - Sombr (7.9/10)

I was not expecting to hear Sombr on a beat that sounds more like something Lizzo would be on. "12 to 12" has a funky, danceable sound that stays true to Sombr's vocal tone whilst balancing out new fields of music; he definitely didn't play it safe with this one, but he did that in an amazing way. Check it out!

91. Oh, What A Wretched Man I Am! - $uicideboy$ (5.7/10)

90. Count Your Blessings - $uicideboy$ (3.2/10)

88. So Far So Fake - Pierce The Veil (8.2/10)

Loving the rock tracks that have been hitting the charts recently, and we yet again have another delight with loud guitars that create a sound like emo music, apart from the fact that they build on the sound better, adding something more artistic with the vocals that sound as if they were live, yet they're so raw and can carry any deep emotion. This sounds a little like Linkin Park, and I'm all for that!

77. Lemonade - Forrest Frank/The Figs (3/10)

I'm beyond gobsmacked that this guy has lasted so long in the industry with music that sounds like a reject for the McDonald's playpark radio. And I get to him, it's all chill, and it's just repetitive Christian pop-rap that he thinks is spreading his religion well, but honestly, I think God could be honoured with something that doesn't sound like the Jonas Brothers but even more gone wrong. So lacking in any real material, an easy skip.

74. Don't Mind If I Do – Riley Green/Ella Langley (6.4/10)

Not too keen on Riley most of the time, and I tend to lean towards saying that Ella's boring, especially vocally. This doesn't change much; it's got the meaning with the emotional value rooted in the topic of sadness from someone leaving, but the two don't exactly push enough to put this image out there. It needs more heart to it; in other words, it needs to be better brought up.

62. Is It A Crime - Mariah The Scientist/Kali Uchis (8.2/10)

Kali has this smoothness to her voice that can glide along any song to provide a lighter feel, and that's exactly what she did with Mariah, adding onto the dreamy pop sound as a clever accompaniment.

54. Napoleon – $uicideboy$ (7.5/10)

Finally, a good new entry into this week's chart from them. The bounce was executed with a shine that reminds me a little of Tyler The Creator's "Don't Tap The Glass", with the lyricism of course being careless party rap, exactly what the song is going for. I think it's quite fun, definitely something that has its own trend factor.

3. The Subway – Chappell Roan (5.8/10)

One million times better than "The Giver", but I still can't say this is a showcase of what Chappell can be capable of; instead, it's a calm pop-rock song with occasional high notes from Chappell and doesn't reflect what she usually goes for. I just don't think the simplicity and the dreamy chords helped as much as she thought they would; it's just fine and definitely extremely overhyped by AOTY.

RE-ENTRIES:

None

NOTEABLE CHANGES:
Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:

52. Fix What You Didn't Break - Nate Smith (Up 13) [HIGHEST CLIMBER]
51. Better Me For You (Brown Eyes) - Max Mcnown (Up 11)

Songs that fell 10 spots or more:

96. Park – Tyler Hubbard (Down 12)
70. Sugar On My Tongue – Tyler The Creator (Down 19)
58. Ring Ring Ring – Tyler The Creator (Down 11)
48. Which One - Drake/Central Cee (Down 25) [HIGHEST FALLER]
39. Miami – Morgan Wallen/Lil Wayne/Rick Ross (Down 18)

Songs that reached a new peak or repeaked (excluding new entries or songs sticking at their peak):

82. Frecuencia - Dareyes De La Sierra
81. Somewhere Over Laredo - Lainey Wilson
73. Bar None - Jordan Davis
69. Strategy - TWICE
67. No Broke Boys – Disco Lines/Tinashe
66. Takedown - Twice members
64. House Again - Hudson Westbrook
55. Bottle Rockets - Scotty McCreery/Hootie & The Blowfish
52. Fix What You Didn't Break - Nate Smith
51. Better Me For You (Brown Eyes) - Max Mcnown
46. Folded – Kehlani
45. Happen To Me - Russell Dickerson
38. After All The Bars Are Closed - Thomas Rhett
34. It Depends – Chris Brown/Bryson Tiller
30. Back To Friends - Sombr
29. Takedown – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami
27. Free – Rumi/Jinu/Ejae/Andrew Choi
25. What It Sounds Like - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami
15. Good News - Shaboozey
14. Soda Pop – Saja Boys
8. Your Idol – Saja Boys
1. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami

BEST AND WORST:

New entries:
BEST - So Far So Fake - Pierce The Veil
WORST - Lemonade - Forrest Frank/The Figs

The whole top 100:
BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims
WORST - WHIM WHAMMIE - PLUTO/YKNIECE

NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:

Possible new entries for Ed Sheeran, Zach Bryan, Bailey Zimmerman & The Kid Laroi, Jordan Davis, and Marshmello ft. Jelly Roll.

Edited by Mellope

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