Posted September 24Sep 24 BILLBOARD HOT 100 Week ending September 27, 2025 | Tracking period: 9/12–9/18TW LW PP WC Artist – Song01 01 01 13 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ Golden02 02 01 32 Alex Warren ‒ Ordinary03 03 01 15 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Manchild04 07 01 18 Morgan Wallen feat. Tate McRae ‒ What I Want05 05 05 12 Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & samUIL Lee ‒ Soda Pop06 04 04 13 Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & samUIL Lee ‒ Your Idol07 09 05 25 Ravyn Lenae ‒ Love Me Not08 10 02 10 Justin Bieber ‒ Daisies09 11 01 109 Teddy Swims ‒ Lose Control10 08 08 12 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ How It's Done11 12 01 57 Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars ‒ Die With A Smile12 06 03 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Tears13 13 07 18 Morgan Wallen ‒ I Got Better14 14 12 33 Leon Thomas ‒ Mutt15 16 01 75 Shaboozey ‒ A Bar Song (Tipsy)16 17 02 86 Benson Boone ‒ Beautiful Things17 18 02 26 Morgan Wallen ‒ Just In Case18 20 18 24 sombr ‒ Undressed19 15 15 12 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ What It Sounds Like20 19 12 43 Shaboozey ‒ Good News21 22 02 33 Morgan Wallen ‒ I'm The Problem22 23 04 66 Chappell Roan ‒ Pink Pony Club23 25 23 25 sombr ‒ Back To Friends24 21 21 12 HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI ‒ Takedown25 29 17 21 Benson Boone ‒ Mystical Magical26 26 01 43 Kendrick Lamar & SZA ‒ Luther27 24 23 12 Rumi, JINU, EJAE & Andrew Choi ‒ Free28 31 28 22 Russell Dickerson ‒ Happen To Me29 34 29 14 Kehlani ‒ Folded30 37 30 04 Olivia Dean ‒ Man I Need31 30 17 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ When Did You Get Hot?32 33 17 10 Justin Bieber ‒ Yukon33 35 25 20 Mariah the Scientist ‒ Burning Blue34 38 32 08 Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller ‒ It Depends35 32 04 24 BigXthaPlug feat. Bailey Zimmerman ‒ All The Way36 28 12 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Nobody's Son37 36 19 29 Benson Boone ‒ Sorry I'm Here For Someone Else38 46 38 13 Scotty McCreery & Hootie & The Blowfish ‒ Bottle Rockets39 48 39 10 Disco Lines & Tinashe ‒ No Broke Boys40 27 27 22 PARTYNEXTDOOR, Drake & Cash Cobain ‒ Somebody Loves Me41 53 41 05 sombr ‒ 12 To 1242 45 20 36 Riley Green ‒ Worst Way43 43 43 11 Jordan Davis ‒ Bar None44 40 40 02 Lady Gaga ‒ The Dead Dance45 57 45 09 KATSEYE ‒ Gabriela46 60 22 23 Tate McRae ‒ Revolving Door47 54 38 08 Luke Combs ‒ Back In The Saddle48 52 35 21 Thomas Rhett ‒ After All The Bars Are Closed49 50 28 04 Doja Cat ‒ Jealous Type50 39 27 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ House Tour51 59 35 06 BigXthaPlug feat. Ella Langley ‒ Hell At Night52 56 41 09 Tyler, the Creator ‒ Sugar On My Tongue53 ** 53 01 Drake, Julia Wolf & Yeat ‒ Dog House (HOT SHOT DEBUT)54 63 54 22 Hudson Westbrook ‒ House Again55 67 33 16 Tate McRae ‒ Just Keep Watching56 68 30 13 Megan Moroney ‒ 6 Months Later57 64 54 11 Lainey Wilson ‒ Somewhere Over Laredo58 ** 58 01 Ed Sheeran ‒ Camera59 61 50 11 JEONGYEON, JIHYO & CHAEYOUNG Of TWICE ‒ Takedown60 51 30 20 Bailey Zimmerman & Luke Combs ‒ Backup Plan61 62 51 09 Twice ‒ Strategy62 41 24 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Go Go Juice63 58 03 07 Chappell Roan ‒ The Subway64 76 61 22 Forrest Frank ‒ Your Way's Better65 70 17 66 Billie Eilish ‒ Wildflower66 69 66 06 Gunna feat. Burna Boy ‒ wgft67 44 20 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Sugar Talking68 42 15 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ My Man On Willpower69 78 69 05 Jelly Roll ‒ Heart Of Stone70 47 33 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Goodbye71 82 71 05 Gavin Adcock ‒ Last One To Know72 72 56 21 Shaboozey & Jelly Roll ‒ Amen73 75 50 14 Max McNown ‒ Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)74 77 74 02 The Marias ‒ Sienna75 74 16 09 Alex Warren ‒ Eternity76 80 69 07 Riley Green feat. Ella Langley ‒ Don't Mind If I Do77 ** 77 01 Tom MacDonald ‒ Charlie78 84 64 18 Fuerza Regida ‒ Marlboro Rojo79 81 76 15 Myles Smith ‒ Nice To Meet You80 71 02 11 Drake ‒ What Did I Miss?81 85 59 06 Mariah the Scientist & Kali Uchis ‒ Is It A Crime82 87 20 18 Morgan Wallen ‒ 20 Cigarettes83 ** 83 01 Twenty One Pilots ‒ City Walls84 55 30 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Never Getting Laid85 83 77 10 Coldplay ‒ Sparks86 ** 86 01 Rihanna ‒ Breakin' Dishes87 90 42 14 Glorilla ‒ Typa88 ** 88 01 Jason Aldean ‒ How Far Does A Goodbye Go89 RE 17 17 Morgan Wallen ‒ I'm A Little Crazy90 ** 90 01 YoungBoy Never Broke Again ‒ Shot Callin91 65 31 03 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night92 89 44 18 MOLIY, Silent Addy, Skillibeng & Shenseea ‒ Shake It To The Max (Fly)93 96 10 13 Cardi B ‒ Outside94 93 82 09 Dareyes de La Sierra ‒ Frecuencia95 92 28 10 BLACKPINK ‒ Jump96 91 91 03 Key Glock ‒ She Ready97 RE 90 08 KATSEYE ‒ Gnarly98 97 08 22 Morgan Wallen feat. Post Malone ‒ I Ain't Coming Back99 98 23 08 Drake & Central Cee ‒ Which One100 95 91 05 Radiohead ‒ Let DownOUT 49 15 22 Jessie Murph ‒ Blue StripsOUT 66 66 01 Justin Bieber ‒ Speed DemonOUT 73 39 02 Sabrina Carpenter ‒ Don't Worry I'll Make You WorryOUT 79 79 01 Don Toliver ‒ TiramisuOUT 86 55 21 Charli xcx ‒ Party 4 UOUT 88 88 01 Justin Bieber ‒ Love SongOUT 94 75 02 Zach Top ‒ Good Times & Tan LinesOUT 99 21 10 Morgan Wallen feat. Lil Wayne & Rick Ross ‒ MiamiOUT 100 64 06 Pierce the Veil ‒ So Far So FakeBubbling Under TW LW Artist – Song01 05 Chase Matthew ‒ Darlin'02 13 Phil Wickham ‒ What An Awesome God03 11 Josiah Queen ‒ Dusty Bibles04 03 Cody Johnson ‒ The Fall05 14 Metro Boomin, Quavo, Breskii & YK NIECE ‒ Take Me Thru Dere06 21 Elevation Worship feat. Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore ‒ Praise07 09 Jeff Buckley ‒ Lover, You Should've Come Over08 22 Forrest Frank ‒ Good Day09 15 Laufey ‒ From The Start10 ** Twenty One Pilots ‒ Rawfear11 10 Jon Pardi ‒ Friday Night Heartbreaker12 12 Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton ‒ A Song To Sing13 ** Twenty One Pilots ‒ Drum Show14 RE Loe Shimmy & Don Toliver ‒ 3am15 19 Tyler Nance ‒ Keeps Me Sane16 16 Tyler Braden ‒ God & Guns N Roses17 02 The Kid LAROI ‒ A Cold Play18 ** Twenty One Pilots ‒ Downstairs19 17 Dee Mula ‒ Blow My High20 RE Fuerza Regida ‒ Ansiedad21 ** Junior H ‒ Mientras Duermes22 24 Tucker Wetmore ‒ Brunette23 RE Gavin Adcock ‒ Need To24 RE Hudson Westbrook ‒ Sober25 RE BigXthaPlug ‒ Texas
September 24Sep 24 Author HUNTR/X’s ‘Golden’ Tops Hot 100 for Sixth Week, the Most for a Soundtrack Hit in 10 YearsBy Gary Trust | 9/22/2025HUNTR/X’s “Golden,” from Netflix’s smash film KPop Demon Hunters, leads the Billboard Hot 100 for a sixth week — becoming the sole longest-leading No. 1 from a soundtrack this decade, and the longest-ruling such song in more than 10 years.“Golden” surpasses Encanto ensemble anthem “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” which led the Hot 100 for five weeks in 2022, for the most time on top among movie music this decade. No soundtrack song has led longer since “See You Again,” by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth, from Fast & Furious 7, revved to a 12-week reign in 2015.The honor is the latest for “Golden,” which first crowned the Hot 100 in August, making HUNTR/X — the singing trio of EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI, in the roles of KPop Demon Hunters characters Rumi, Mira and Zoey — the first female group associated with Korean pop to reach No. 1 on the chart.“Golden” is also the sole longest-leading hit by an animated group in the Hot 100’s 67-year history, while KPop Demon Hunters is the first soundtrack to generate four simultaneous Hot 100 top 10s. The songs rank in the region together for a fifth week, with Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” holding at its No. 5 high and “Your Idol” down to No. 6 from its No. 4 best and HUNTR/X’s “How It’s Done” descending to No. 10 from its No. 8 peak.“Golden,” on Visva/Republic Records, tallied 32.1 million official streams (down 5% week-over-week), 30.6 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 16%) and 7,000 sold (down 6%) in the United States Sept. 12-18.The track adds a ninth week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart; jumps 20-16 on Radio Songs; and rebounds 3-2 after two weeks atop Digital Song Sales. “Golden” passes Encanto’s “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” which ruled the Hot 100 for five weeks in 2022, as the sole longest-leading hit for a soundtrack song in the 2020s. At six weeks, it boasts the longest command since “See You Again,” by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth, from Fast & Furious 7, screeched to 12 weeks on top in 2015.Here’s a look at the longest-leading Hot 100 No. 1s from soundtracks this century:12 weeks at No. 1, “See You Again,” Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth, from Fast & Furious 7, beginning April 25, 201512, “Lose Yourself,” Eminem, 8 Mile, Nov. 9, 200211, “Independent Women Part I,” Destiny’s Child, Charlie’s Angels, Nov. 18, 200010, “Happy,” Pharrell Williams, Despicable Me 2, March 8, 20146, “Golden,” HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters, Aug. 16, 20255, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” Carolina Gaitan, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto Cast, Encanto, Feb. 5, 20225, “Check On It,” Beyoncé feat. Slim Thug, The Pink Panther, Feb. 4, 20065, “Lady Marmalade,” Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya & P!nk, Moulin Rouge, June 2, 2001Plus, “Golden” is now solely the third-longest-leading Hot 100 hit by an all-female group of three or more members. Here’s a recap of the 10 longest-ruling songs in the category:11 weeks, Destiny’s Child, “Independent Women Part 1,” beginning Nov. 18, 20007, TLC, “Waterfalls,” beginning July 8, 19956, HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI, “Golden,” beginning Aug. 16, 20255, The Emotions, “Best of My Love,” beginning Aug. 20, 19774, TLC, “No Scrubs,” beginning April 10, 19994, Spice Girls, “Wannabe,” beginning Feb. 22, 19974, TLC, “Creep,” beginning Jan. 28, 19954, Bangles, “Walk Like an Egyptian,” beginning Dec. 20, 19864, The Supremes, “Baby Love,” beginning Oct. 31, 19644, The Chiffons, “He’s So Fine,” beginning March 30, 1963Elsewhere in the Hot 100’s top 10, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” keeps at No. 2, after 10 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 beginning in June. It logs a 14th frame at No. 1 on Radio Songs (76.1 million in audience, up 1%) — becoming the sole longest-leading hit in the chart’s nearly 35-year history on Atlantic Records; it breaks out of a tie with Donna Lewis’ 1996 smash “I Love You Always Forever.”Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild,” which topped the Hot 100 in its debut week in June, holds at No. 3.Morgan Wallen’s “What I Want,” featuring Tate McRae, rises 7-4 on the Hot 100, after it led in its first week in May, becoming Wallen’s fourth No. 1 and McRae’s first. It claims an 18th week atop the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart.Below Saja Boys’ two Hot 100 top 10s, Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” lifts 9-7, after hitting No. 5, and Justin Bieber’s No. 2-peaking “Daisies” climbs 10-8.Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control,” which led the Hot 100 for a week in March 2024, and went on to become the year’s No. 1 song, returns to the top 10 (11-9). It adds a record-extending 109th week on the chart overall and a record-padding 78th week in the top 10.HUNTR/X’s “How It’s Done” rounds out the Hot 100’s top 10, as it leads the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart for a 12th week.
September 24Sep 24 HOT 100 23.09.25 #51 THE TOP TEN: 10. How It's Done – Huntr/X/Eiae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Down 2/12 weeks in chart) 9. Lose Control – Teddy Swims (Up 2/109 weeks in chart) 8. Daisies – Justin Bieber (Up 2/10 weeks in chart) 7. Love Me Not – Ravyn Lenae (Up 2/25 weeks in chart) 6. Your Idol – Saja Boys (Down 2/13 weeks in chart) 5. Soda Pop – Saja Boys (No change/12 weeks in chart) 4. What I Want – Morgan Wallen/Tate McRae (Up 3/18 weeks in chart) 3. Manchild - Sabrina Carpenter (No change/15 weeks in chart) 2. Ordinary - Alex Warren (No change/32 weeks in chart) 1. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (No change/6 weeks at No. 1/13 weeks in chart) NEW ENTRIES: 90. Shot Callin - YoungBoy Never Broke Again (1/10) Previous listen: You will be broke if you keep making music like this – stop this rap crap where artists just sound utterly stupid. Did you download a free app and use a voice filter? Second listen: [-0.5 in score] YoungBoy is, uhhh... a one-of-a-kind artist. The type who delivers slop in large quantities, and with this we get yet another worthless serving of mumble jumble with Youngboy inserting race car sound effects at random times, as if this is some sort of wacky cartoon. I can't take this man seriously; his music is genuinely horrible. Out of every artist I've ever heard, to say that this guy is one of the worst is totally reasonable; I'm lost for words at the fact that this garners glazers. Lost. For. Words. 88. How Far Does A Goodbye Go - Jason Aldean (7.5/10) As the title suggests, this song is a heartbreak song; it goes like most country songs that hit the Hot 100, but it does actually have a nice guitar, which brings life to the song. There's not much to discuss here; it's simple but good. 86. Breakin' Dishes - Rihanna (7.2/10) Rihanna had many hits from this era, and this one is next. This song is about chaos, with the drama of a man having days without her and possibly other women, with Rihanna having had enough. The song's chaos is captured in a late 2000s-sounding, fast-paced disco song with a shiny and electric feel, and it legitimately does it well. Could've been a single 83. City Walls – Twenty One Pilots (8.5/10) EASILY the album's best single, it brings this loud and blood-pumping drumbeat that's topped with clear production motives, which make this a killer album opener. Honestly, it should've been the main single. I think a breakthrough like this would've set such a better tone for what's next. 77. Charlie - Tom Macdonald (3/10) This is going to be one of my most controversial reviews, but who cares? Ok, so most of you probably know who Charlie Kirk is. He's a political right-wing commentator who is mainly known for debating people on college campuses; he's gone quite viral from this, mainly with the edited photos of his face or his Jubilee debate on abortion. Well, on the 10th of September this year, at one of his events, he got shot in the neck by someone on top of a roof; he was rushed to hospital but didn't make it. This, of course, sparked huge debate and led Tom to make this song, and due to it charting, I guess I'm going to have to give a breakdown of it. This song was, of course, mainly used to make the lyrics the clearest thing; there wasn't much else going on apart from some finger snaps and a little bit of sad vocal effects for the hook. Now onto the lyrical breakdown, which I'll break down in points, as it's easier with a song that has so many topics of conversation going around. 1. Tom is donating all the money. Made from this, I would say he has his heart in it partly, whether or not people say this is for views. I know he's devoted to the topic. 2. Many are criticising him for calling out the shooter as liberal or woke, and I think the main thing we should be focusing on now is if his family is alright. Not that. Although I do understand why Tom would think the shooter is liberal. (Not saying the shooter is, though.) 3. In general this song was poorly made. I can appreciate how he poured his raw emotions into this (and that's what makes me not want to criticise the song as much), but as much as I think that we should say R.I.P. Charlie Kirk, I still don't think this song was exactly good. I mean, it's Tom Macdonald. I never agreed with most of Charlie's opinions, but he definitely didn't deserve to die, nor do I think he deserved insane praise. And I've got one reason that fights for both sides: Charlie Kirk was a man who debated teens on a college campus. He's not some huge threat. Nor does he deserve a statue of honour. He's a human being like the rest of us, and yes, he spoke out more than the rest of us, but I don't think that makes you some legend. On the other side, I've seen people on the internet who've used the death to justify other individuals shooting up schools, as they say, "It was motivated by Kirk's words." Those people I'd be less hesitant in calling them idiots. I send my prayers to Kirk's family, and I hope they're OK, but I'm not for one second going along with the delusional nonsense that the extreme far left/right is supporting. 58. Camera - Ed Sheeran (8/10) Yes, it's very simple but still sweet. I view "Swag II" in a similar way, where the emotion and soul are what give this life. I may not be looking forward to "Play", but at least I can go into it knowing that the best single yet has been released from it, one with dreamy instrumentals that fit looking up at the stars. 53. Dog House – Drake/Julia Wolf/YEAT (7.5/10) The production is giving a mix of Travis Scott and Playboi Carti's biggest hits, and Drake is matching the energy in what feels like it has the potential to be his next remembered moment. It's a strong song; its loud and infectious energy can't be forgotten, but I'm not sure if it's one for autumn. We'll have to see what happens with this one. RE-ENTRIES: 97. Gnarly - KATSEYE [For the millionth time… go away.] 89. I'm A Little Crazy - Morgan Wallen [It's been a while… but welcome back. I'm mostly happy about this re-entry.] NOTEABLE CHANGES: Songs that climbed 10 spots or more: 71. Last One To Know – Gavin Adcock (Up 11) 64. Your Way's Better - Forrest Frank (Up 12) 56. 6 Months Later - Megan Moroney (Up 12) 55. Just Keep Watching - Tate McRae (Up 12) 46. Revolving Door – Tate McRae (Up 14) [HIGHEST CLIMBER] 45. Gabriela - KATSEYE (Up 12) 41. 12 To 12 - Sombr (Up 12) Songs that fell 10 spots or more: 91. We Almost Broke Up Again Last Night – Sabrina Carpenter (Down 26) 84. Never Getting Laid - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 29) [HIGHEST FALLER] 70. Goodbye – Sabrina Carpenter (Down 23) 68. My Man On Willpower - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 26) 67. Sugar Talking – Sabrina Carpenter (Down 23) 62. Go Go Juice – Sabrina Carpenter (Down 21) 50. House Tour – Sabrina Carpenter (Down 11) 40. Somebody Loves Me - PARTYNEXTDOOR/Drake/Cash Cobain (Down 13) Songs that reached a new peak (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peak): 74. Sienna - The Marias 71. Last One To Know - Gavin Adcock 69. Heart Of Stone - Jelly Roll 66. Wgft – Gunna/Burna Boy 54. House Again - Hudson Westbrook 45. Gabriela - KATSEYE 41. 12 To 12 - Sombr 39. No Broke Boys – Disco Lines/Tinashe 38. Bottle Rockets – Scotty McCreery/Hootie & The Blowfish 30. Man I Need - Olivia Dean 29. Folded – Kehlani 28. Happen To Me - Russell Dickerson 23. Back To Friends - Sombr 18. Undressed - Sombr BEST AND WORST: New entries: BEST - City Walls - Twenty One Pilots WORST - Shot Callin - YoungBoy Never Broke Again The whole top 100: BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims WORST - Shot Callin - YoungBoy Never Broke Again NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS: Possible new entries for RAYE, Cardi B & Kehlani, Miley Cyrus & more!
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