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Week ending August 30, 2025 | Tracking period: 8/15–8/21

TW LW PP WC Artist – Song


01 02 01 09 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ Golden

02 01 01 28 Alex Warren ‒ Ordinary

03 03 01 14 Morgan Wallen feat. Tate McRae ‒ What I Want

04 04 04 09 Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & samUIL Lee ‒ Your Idol

05 10 05 08 Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & samUIL Lee ‒ Soda Pop

06 05 05 21 Ravyn Lenae ‒ Love Me Not

07 07 01 105 Teddy Swims ‒ Lose Control

08 06 02 06 Justin Bieber ‒ Daisies

09 08 02 22 Morgan Wallen ‒ Just In Case

10 14 10 08 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ How It's Done

11 12 01 53 Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars ‒ Die With A Smile

12 13 12 39 Shaboozey ‒ Good News

13 09 01 71 Shaboozey ‒ A Bar Song (Tipsy)

14 15 01 11 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Manchild

15 17 12 29 Leon Thomas ‒ Mutt

16 11 02 29 Morgan Wallen ‒ I'm The Problem

17 20 02 82 Benson Boone ‒ Beautiful Things

18 18 04 62 Chappell Roan ‒ Pink Pony Club

19 22 07 14 Morgan Wallen ‒ I Got Better

20 24 20 08 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ What It Sounds Like

21 19 01 39 Kendrick Lamar & SZA ‒ Luther

22 23 02 66 Billie Eilish ‒ Birds Of A Feather

23 25 23 08 Rumi, JINU, EJAE & Andrew Choi ‒ Free

24 21 01 67 Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen ‒ I Had Some Help

25 26 25 08 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ Takedown

26 29 19 25 Benson Boone ‒ Sorry I'm Here For Someone Else

27 30 25 20 sombr ‒ Undressed

28 16 03 03 Chappell Roan ‒ The Subway

29 27 17 06 Justin Bieber ‒ Yukon

30 28 17 17 Benson Boone ‒ Mystical Magical

31 32 30 21 sombr ‒ Back To Friends

32 33 32 04 Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller ‒ It Depends

33 34 04 20 BigXthaPlug feat. Bailey Zimmerman ‒ All The Way

34 31 31 16 Bailey Zimmerman & Luke Combs ‒ Backup Plan

35 42 35 10 Kehlani ‒ Folded

36 38 25 16 Mariah the Scientist ‒ Burning Blue

37 36 15 19 jessie murph ‒ Blue Strips

38 37 10 35 SZA & Kendrick Lamar ‒ 30 For 30

39 35 35 17 Thomas Rhett ‒ After All The Bars Are Closed

40 39 39 18 Russell Dickerson ‒ Happen To Me

41 40 20 32 Riley Green ‒ Worst Way

42 41 03 44 ROSE & Bruno Mars ‒ APT.

43 71 43 07 Jordan Davis ‒ Bar None

44 44 01 44 Morgan Wallen ‒ Love Somebody

45 43 02 07 Drake ‒ What Did I Miss?

46 45 02 27 Drake ‒ Nokia

47 47 38 04 Luke Combs ‒ Back In The Saddle

48 51 48 09 Scotty McCreery & Hootie & the Blowfish ‒ Bottle Rockets

49 53 41 05 Tyler, the Creator ‒ Sugar On My Tongue

50 55 50 06 Disco Lines & Tinashe ‒ No Broke Boys

51 54 30 09 Megan Moroney ‒ 6 Months Later

52 48 21 07 Morgan Wallen feat. Lil Wayne & Rick Ross ‒ Miami

53 60 53 07 JEONGYEON, JIHYO & CHAEYOUNG Of TWICE ‒ Takedown

54 82 54 07 Lainey Wilson ‒ Somewhere Over Laredo

55 52 20 14 Morgan Wallen ‒ 20 Cigarettes

56 64 56 18 Hudson Westbrook ‒ House Again

57 62 57 05 Twice ‒ Strategy

58 57 56 17 Shaboozey & Jelly Roll ‒ Amen

59 56 17 62 Billie Eilish ‒ Wildflower

60 59 10 09 Cardi B ‒ Outside

61 49 49 02 BigXthaPlug & Ella Langley ‒ Hell At Night

62 61 61 18 Forrest Frank ‒ Your Way's Better

63 66 33 12 Tate McRae ‒ Just Keep Watching

64 73 64 03 Pierce the Veil ‒ So Far So Fake

65 65 44 14 MOLIY, Silent Addy, Skillibeng & Shenseea ‒ Shake It To The Max (Fly)

66 58 16 05 Alex Warren ‒ Eternity

67 63 08 18 Morgan Wallen feat. Post Malone ‒ I Ain't Coming Back

68 50 50 10 Max McNown ‒ Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)

69 83 64 14 Fuerza Regida ‒ Marlboro Rojo

70 ** 70 01 Cardi B ‒ Imaginary Playerz (HOT SHOT DEBUT)

71 75 55 18 Charli xcx ‒ Party 4 U

72 76 72 05 KATSEYE ‒ Gabriela

73 67 23 04 Drake & Central Cee ‒ Which One

74 74 28 06 BLACKPINK ‒ Jump

75 77 08 15 Morgan Wallen ‒ Superman

76 88 04 23 Playboi Carti & The Weeknd ‒ Rather Lie

77 ** 77 01 Gavin Adcock ‒ Last One To Know

78 85 74 03 Riley Green feat. Ella Langley ‒ Don't Mind If I Do

79 84 22 19 Tate McRae ‒ Revolving Door

80 89 80 11 Myles Smith ‒ Nice To Meet You

81 92 79 06 Coldplay ‒ Sparks

82 98 81 07 G Herbo ‒ Went Legit

83 91 82 05 Dareyes de La Sierra ‒ Frecuencia

84 96 40 27 Brandon Lake x Jelly Roll ‒ Hard Fought Hallelujah

85 78 44 05 Tyler, the Creator ‒ Ring Ring Ring

86 ** 86 01 Jelly Roll ‒ Heart Of Stone

87 97 31 14 Morgan Wallen ‒ TN

88 100 42 10 Glorilla ‒ Typa

89 46 46 02 Gunna ‒ Just Say Dat

90 79 62 06 MGK ‒ Cliche

91 ** 91 01 Radiohead ‒ Let Down

92 RE 65 09 Fuerza Regida ‒ Tu Sancho

93 94 93 02 Gunna feat. Burna Boy ‒ wgft

94 RE 32 12 Alex Warren & Jelly Roll ‒ Bloodline

95 RE 62 02 Mariah the Scientist & Kali Uchis ‒ Is It A Crime

96 68 68 02 Gunna feat. Wizkid ‒ Forever Be Mine

97 RE 97 02 Latto ‒ Somebody

98 ** 98 01 Parker McCollum ‒ What Kinda Man

99 93 93 03 Luke Bryan ‒ Country Song Came On

100 95 54 03 $uicideboy$ ‒ Napoleon

OUT 69 52 20 Nate Smith ‒ Fix What You Didn't Break

OUT 70 70 01 Gunna ‒ Sakpase

OUT 72 72 01 Gunna feat. Offset ‒ At My Purest

OUT 80 80 01 Gunna ‒ Let That Sink In

OUT 81 81 01 Zach Bryan feat. Kings of Leon ‒ Bowery

OUT 86 86 01 Bailey Zimmerman & The Kid LAROI ‒ Lost

OUT 87 87 01 Gunna ‒ gp

OUT 90 24 30 Bad Bunny ‒ EOO

OUT 99 99 01 Gunna ‒ Many Nights

Bubbling Under

 

TW LW Artist – Song


01 05 Marshmello x Jelly Roll ‒ Holy Water

02 09 Tyler Childers ‒ Bitin' List

03 06 Dee Mula ‒ Blow My High

04 17 Forrest Frank ‒ Good Day

05 14 Zach Top ‒ Good Times & Tan Lines

06 19 Alex Warren ‒ Carry You Home

07 20 Cody Johnson ‒ The Fall

08 18 WizTheMc ‒ Show Me Love

09 11 Josiah Queen ‒ Dusty Bibles

10 ** Luis R Conriquez, Neton Vega / Fuerza Regida ‒ Chula Vente

11 RE Conan Gray ‒ Vodka Cranberry

12 ** The Marias ‒ Sienna

13 13 Role Model ‒ Sally, When The Wine Runs Out

14 21 Tyler Braden ‒ God & Guns N Roses

15 23 Jon Pardi ‒ Friday Night Heartbreaker

16 15 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Brunette

17 25 Phil Wickham ‒ What An Awesome God

18 22 W Sound, Beele & Ovy On The Drums ‒ La Plena (W Sound 05)

19 ** Chase Matthew ‒ Darlin'

20 RE BigXthaPlug ‒ Texas

21 RE Clave Especial & Edgardo Nunez ‒ Tu Tu Tu

22 RE Xavi & Manuel Turizo ‒ En Privado

23 ** Jonas Brothers ‒ No Time To Talk

24 RE Elevation Worship feat. Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore ‒ Praise

25 RE Fuerza Regida ‒ Ansiedad

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Led by HUNTR/X’s ‘Golden’ at No. 1, ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Becomes First Soundtrack With Four Simultaneous Hot 100 Top 10s

By Gary Trust | 8/25/2025

HUNTR/X’s “Golden” shines again atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart — and contributes to history for its parent album, the soundtrack to the smash animated Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters.

“Golden” rebounds a spot for a second week at No. 1, two weeks after it first led the Hot 100, as KPop Demon Hunters becomes the first soundtrack to generate four simultaneous top 10s over the chart’s 67-year archives. Also from the album, Saja Boys’ “Your Idol” holds at its No. 4 high and their “Soda Pop” surges 10-5 — while HUNTR/X slays with its second top 10, as “How It’s Done” bursts 14-10.

KPop Demon Hunters becomes just the fifth soundtrack with four Hot 100 top 10s at all, and the first since Waiting To Exhale spun off a record five in 1995-96.

Upon the original coronation of “Golden,” HUNTR/X — the singing trio of EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI (in the roles of the film’s characters Rumi, Mira and Zoey) — became the first female group associated with Korean pop to top the Hot 100. The act also became the first all-woman collective of three or more members to reign in 24 years, since Destiny’s Child with “Bootylicious” for two weeks in August 2001.

“Golden,” on Visva/Republic Records, tallied 33.8 million official streams (up 3% week-over-week), 16.2 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 39%) and 8,000 sold (up 11%) in the United States Aug. 15-21.

The track scores a fifth week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart; debuts at No. 42 on Radio Songs; and holds at its No. 2 best on Digital Song Sales.

The soundtrack to Netflix’s empowering, action-packed and heartwarming KPop Demon Hunters hauls in a fourth Hot 100 top 10, as HUNTR/X’s “How It’s Done,” the act’s second top 10, after “Golden,” bounds 14-10. “How It’s Done” was driven by 17.2 million streams (up 2%) in the tracking week.

HUNTR/X and KPop Demon Hunters adversaries Saja Boys come to a draw, each with two Hot 100 top 10s: the latter’s “Your Idol” keeps at its No. 4 high and “Soda Pop” leaps 10-5. The former boasts a gain of nearly 1% to 20.4 million streams and the latter, a 4% lift to 18.4 million. (“It is annoyingly catchy,” HUNTR/X’s Rumi concedes of “Soda Pop” in the film.)

Despite their on-screen combat, HUNTR/X and Saja Boys — whose music is voiced by Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo and samUIL Lee — combine to make KPop Demon Hunters the first soundtrack ever to generate four simultaneous Hot 100 top 10s.

It’s also the first soundtrack with at least four Hot 100 top 10s overall since Waiting To Exhale reeled off a record five in 1995-96. The only other soundtracks with four top 10s each: Saturday Night Fever (in 1977-78), Grease (1978) and Prince and the Revolution’s Purple Rain (1984-85).

Meanwhile, the last time a soundtrack sent three songs to the Hot 100’s top five simultaneously, as KPop Demon Hunters has now done via “Golden,” “Your Idol” and “Soda Pop”? April 15, 1978, when three Saturday Night Fever songs strutted in the tier: Bee Gees’ “Night Fever” (No. 1) and “Stayin’ Alive” (No. 2) and Yvonne Eliiman’s “If I Can’t Have You” (also written by the trio; No. 5).

“It’s so thrilling that people are hearing the songs in two ways,” KPop Demon Hunters executive music producer Ian Eisendrath recently told Billboard. “Some are loving the film, and the film is making the songs hits … and then some people are just encountering the songs, and the songs are making the film a hit.”

The movie’s profile will be further enhanced thanks to sing-along theater screenings held Aug. 23-24, with any related boost in its songs to be reflected on next week’s Billboard charts, dated Sept. 6 and encompassing streaming, airplay and sales Aug. 22-28.

Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” drops to No. 2 on the Hot 100 after 10 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 beginning in June. It claims a 10th week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (73.8 million, essentially no percentage change) and a 13th week atop the Songs of the Summer chart, having led each week since the list made its seasonal return after Memorial Day.

Morgan Wallen’s “What I Want,” featuring Tate McRae, is steady at No. 3 on the Hot 100, after it debuted in May as Wallen’s fourth No. 1 and McRae’s first. It adds a 14th week at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart.

Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” falls to No. 6 from its No. 5 Hot 100 high.

Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control,” which topped the Hot 100 for a week in March 2024, and wrapped as the year’s No. 1 song, keeps at No. 7 — as it adds a record-extending 105th week on the chart overall and a record-padding, and landmark, 75th week in the top 10.

Elsewhere in the Hot 100’s top 10, Justin Bieber’s “Daisies” drops 6-8 and Wallen’s “Just in Case” descends 8-9, both after reaching No. 2.

‘Saturday Night Fever’ to ‘KPop Demon Hunters’: Soundtracks With Three or More Hot 100 Top 10s

By Gary Trust | 8/25/2025

In the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s, many blockbuster movies were practically synonymous with the music featured in them or on their star-packed soundtracks.

For some films, music was woven into their plots, making for a natural fit, such as the dance-floor odes Saturday Night Fever and Footloose.

In other cases, musical superstars segued to on-screen starring roles — and did double duty by supplying memorable songs, such as Prince with Purple Rain and Whitney Houston with The Bodyguard and Waiting to Exhale. Meanwhile, Dirty Dancing became a vehicle for star Patrick Swayze to make his chart debut as a recording artist.

Other soundtracks, such as two entries in the Beverly Hills Cop franchise, largely became collections of smash songs, regardless of their cinematic ties.

Not only did soundtrack songs enhance moviegoers’ experiences, but many became big hits on the Billboard Hot 100, with multiple soundtracks generating three or more top 10s.

By the 2000s, the flow of soundtracks packed with hits had stalled. A Billboard story in 2004 outlined various reasons for their decline, from oversaturation to filmmakers attempting to make songs work in storylines and rising artist fees.

Now, after a drought of 28 years, a soundtrack has generated not only three, but four Hot 100 top 10s once again: Netflix’s animated KPop Demon Hunters. The set slays with HUNTR/X’s “Golden,” which first hit No. 1 on the Aug. 16 chart, and “How It’s Done” and Saja Boys’ “Your Idol” and “Soda Pop.”

The soundtrack has also become the first to have boasted four Hot 100 top 10s simultaneously, surpassing Saturday Night Fever and Waiting to Exhale, each of which stacked three at a time. The latter, notably, yielded a record five total top 10s.

“It’s so thrilling that people are hearing the songs in two ways,” KPop Demon Hunters executive music producer Ian Eisendrath previously told Billboard. “Some are loving the film, and the film is making the songs hits … and then some people are just encountering the songs, and the songs are making the film hit.”

Popcorn and pop hits: Here’s a look at soundtracks that have spun off three or more Hot 100 top 10s.

(Small print, like the credits at the end of a movie: Only soundtracks with three or more Hot 100 top 10s released from them as singles are included below. So, no Help! by the Beatles, as the title track and “Ticket To Ride” were released from the 1965 album’s U.S. version but third No. 1 “Yesterday” was not on its American tracklist. Plus, 1985’s Miami Vice TV soundtrack houses three top 10s, but Tina Turner’s “Better Be Good to Me” was released as a single from her album Private Dancer and became a hit a year earlier. Meanwhile, 1998’s City of Angels includes three songs that became top 10s on the Radio Songs chart, but Alanis Morissette’s “Uninvited” was not released as a commercial single and never hit the Hot 100.)

Saturday Night Fever

Billboard 200 peak: No. 1 (24 weeks), beginning Jan. 21, 1978

Hot 100 top 10s:

Bee Gees,” Night Fever,” No. 1 (eight weeks)

Bee Gees, “Stayin’ Alive,” No. 1 (four weeks)

Bee Gees, “How Deep Is Your Love,” No. 1 (three weeks)

Yvonne Elliman, “If I Can’t Have You,” No. 1 (one week)

Grease

Billboard 200 peak: No. 1 (12 weeks), beginning July 29, 1978

Hot 100 top 10s:

Frankie Valli, “Grease,” No. 1 (two weeks)

John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John, “You’re the One That I Want,” No. 1 (one week)

Olivia Newton-John, “Hopelessly Devoted to You,” No. 3

John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John & Grease Cast, “Summer Nights,” No. 5

The Jazz Singer

Billboard 200 peak: No. 3, Feb. 7, 1981

Hot 100 top 10s:

Neil Diamond, “Love on the Rocks,” No. 2

Neil Diamond, “Hello Again,” No. 6

Neil Diamond, “America,” No. 8

Footloose

Billboard 200 peak: No. 1 (10 weeks), beginning April 21, 1984

Hot 100 top 10s:

Kenny Loggins, “Footloose,” No. 1 (three weeks)

Deniece Williams, “Let’s Hear It for the Boy,” No. 1 (two weeks)

Ann Wilson & Mike Reno, “Almost Paradise,” No. 7

Purple Rain

Billboard 200 peak: No. 1 (24 weeks), beginning Aug. 4, 1984

Hot 100 top 10s:

Prince, “When Doves Cry,” No. 1 (five weeks)

Prince and the Revolution, “Let’s Go Crazy,” No. 1 (two weeks)

Prince and the Revolution, “Purple Rain,” No. 2

Prince and the Revolution, “I Would Die 4 U,” No. 8

Beverly Hills Cop

Billboard 200 peak: No. 1 (two weeks), beginning June 22, 1985

Hot 100 top 10s:

Glenn Frey, “The Heat Is On,” No. 2

Harold Faltermeyer, “Axel F,” No. 3

The Pointer Sisters, “Neutron Dance,” No. 6

Beverly Hills Cop II

Billboard 200 peak: No. 8, Aug. 8, 1987

Hot 100 top 10s:

Bob Seger, “Shakedown,” No. 1 (one week)

George Michael, “I Want Your Sex,” No. 2

The Jets, “Cross My Broken Heart,” No. 7

Dirty Dancing

Billboard 200 peak: No. 1 (18 weeks), beginning Nov. 14, 1987

Hot 100 top 10s:

Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes, “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life,” No. 1 (one week)

Patrick Swayze feat. Wendy Fraser, “She’s Like the Wind,” No. 3

Eric Carmen, “Hungry Eyes,” No. 4

The Bodyguard

Billboard 200 peak: No. 1 (20 weeks), beginning Dec. 12, 1992

Hot 100 top 10s:

Whitney Houston, “I Will Always Love You,” No. 1 (14 weeks)

Whitney Houston, “I’m Every Woman,” No. 4

Whitney Houston, “I Have Nothing,” No. 4

Waiting to Exhale

Billboard 200 peak: No. 1 (five weeks), beginning Jan. 6, 1996

Hot 100 top 10s:

Whitney Houston, “Exhale (Shoop Shoop),” No. 1 (one week)

Toni Braxton, “Let It Flow,” No. 1 (one week); listed on chart as B-side of “You’re Makin’ Me High”

Mary J. Blige, “Not Gon’ Cry,” No. 2

Brandy, “Sittin’ Up in My Room,” No. 2

Whitney Houston & CeCe Winans, “Count on Me,” No. 8

Space Jam

Billboard 200 peak: No. 2, April 5, 1997

Hot 100 top 10s:

R. Kelly, “I Believe I Can Fly,” No. 2

Monica, “For You I Will,” No. 4

Seal, “Fly Like an Eagle,” No. 10

Batman & Robin

Billboard 200 peak: No. 5, July 12, 1997

Hot 100 top 10s:

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, “Look Into My Eyes,” No. 4

Jewel, “Foolish Games,” No. 7

R. Kelly, “Gotham City,” No. 9

KPop Demon Hunters

Billboard 200 peak: No. 2, July 19, 2025

Hot 100 top 10s:

HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI, “Golden,” No. 1 (two weeks, through the chart dated Aug. 30)

Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & samUIL Lee, “Your Idol,” No. 4

Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & samUIL Lee, “Soda Pop,” No. 5

HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI, “How It’s Done,” No. 10

About time for Radiohead to break into the top 100 after spending so long bubbling under.

oh yes the only remotely interesting things going on

Coldplay-Sparks at #81 and Radiohead-Let down at #91

HOT 100 26.08.25 #46

THE TOP TEN:

10. How It's Done – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 4/NEW PEAK/8 weeks in chart)
9. Just In Case - Morgan Wallen (Down 1/22 weeks in chart)
8. Daisies – Justin Bieber (Down 2/6 weeks in chart)
7. Lose Control - Teddy Swims (No change/105 weeks in chart)
6. Love Me Not – Ravyn Lenae (Down 1/21 weeks in chart)
5. Soda Pop – Saja Boys (Up 5/NEW PEAK/8 weeks in chart)
4. Your Idol – Saja Boys (No change/9 weeks in chart)
3. What I Want – Morgan Wallen/Tate McRae (No change/14 weeks in chart)
2. Ordinary - Alex Warren (Down 1/28 weeks in chart)
1. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 1/2 weeks, No. 1/9 weeks in chart)

NEW ENTRIES:

98. What Kinda Man - Parker McCollum (7.6/10)

A very fresh mix with the country guitar chord sequence stopping with new strings and harmonicas coming in when you wouldn't always expect them. It's not the most different country song, but I'll tell you that I definitely see the attempt and feel the character. Good song.

91. Let Down - Radiohead (8.3/10)

Released in 1997 from their extremely well-received album "OK, Computer", seeing this in the chart is quite interesting, and for the better. It's a bit different from most things of its time, with alternative rock that doesn't go on full blast and instead has a dreamy sound that builds more quality.

86. Heart Of Stone – Jelly Roll (7.6/10)

Wow, for once we're getting multiple country & rock songs in the chart that don't have passion completely sucked out of them. And the song totally needed that passion, especially since it's about someone turning away from their past due to its bad nature caused by them, and as Jelly Roll has covered similar topics a few times, I think touching on it as a whole, especially with some real strong backing, was a good choice. Rare Jelly Roll win; let's hope we get more like this!

77. Last One To Know - Gavin Adcock (7.2/10)

The actual good mix of country this week continues with Gavin giving a fine kick too to a twangy sound with occasional flickers of production that add a texture that I haven't seen in the Hot 100's typical country progressions. Finally, entries that actually are making a difference in the scene.

70. Imaginary Playerz – Cardi B (7.5/10)

Cardi is weirdly having quite a good improvement recently; this and "Outside" actually aren't average. This song has an atmosphere that feels like despite Cardi taking it slower, she still delivers a fiery & classy punch. I do think the talking scenes should be taken out from the song, but aside from that, it's really nice.

RE-ENTRIES:

97. Somebody - Latto
[Groovy.]

95. Is It A Crime – Mariah The Scientist/Kali Uchis
[Hopefully we can get an album bomb and make this rise!]

94. Bloodline - Alex Warren/Jelly Roll
[Hell NO.]

92. Tu Sancho - Fuerza Regida
[One millionth re-entry at this point.]

NOTEABLE CHANGES:

Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:

88. Typa – Glorilla (Up 12)
87. TN - Morgan Wallen (Up 10)
84. Hard Fought Hallelujah – Brandon Lake/Jelly Roll (Up 12)
82. Went Legit – G Herbo (Up 18)
81. Sparks - Coldplay (Up 11)
76. Rather Lie – Playboi Carti/The Weeknd (Up 12)
69. Malboro Rojo – Fuerza Regida (Up 14)
54. Somewhere Over Laredo - Lainey Wilson (Up 28) [HIGHEST CLIMBER]
43. Bar None – Jordan Davis (Up 27)

Songs that fell 10 spots or more:

96. Forever Be Mine – Gunna/Wizkid (Down 28)
90. Cliché - MGK (Down 11)
89. Just Say Dat - Gunna (Down 43)
68. Better Me For You (Brown Eyes) - Max Mcnown (Down 18)
61. Hell At Night - BigXthaPlug/Ella Langley (Down 12)
28. The Subway – Chappell Roan (Down 12)

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

93. Wgft – Gunna/Burna Boy
80. Nice To Meet You - Myles Smith
72. Gabriela - KATSEYE
64. So Far So Fake - Pierce The Veil
57. Strategy - Twice
56. House Again - Hudson Westbrook
54. Somewhere Over Laredo - Lainey Wilson
53. Takedown – JEONGYEON, JIHYO & CHAEYOUNG of TWICE
50. No Broke Boys - Disco Lines/Tinashe
48. Bottle Rockets – Scotty McCreery/Hootie & The Blowfish
43. Bar None - Jordan Davis
35. Folded – Kehlani
32. It Depends – Chris Brown/Bryson Tiller
25. Takedown – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami
23. Free – Rumi/Jinu/Ejae/Andrew Choi
20. What It Sounds Like - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami
12. Good News – Shaboozey
10. How It's Done – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami
5. Soda Pop – Saja Boys
1. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami

BEST AND WORST:

New Entries:
BEST - Let Down - Radiohead
WORST - Last One To Know - Gavin Adcock

The whole top 100:
BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims
WORST - The Days - Chrystal

NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:

Possible new entries for Doja Cat, Kings Of Leon & Zach Bryan, Sombr, Laufey, BigXthaPlug & more!

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