February, 2025 was packed with exciting music, with a mix of pop, rap, and R&B dominating the charts. The standout track of the month was Die With A Smile by Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars, which spent two weeks at #1 on February 1 and February 15. Even when it dropped from the top, it remained a strong contender, hitting #2 on February 8 and #4 on February 22. The song’s emotional depth, combined with Gaga’s powerful vocals and Bruno Mars’ smooth delivery, made it a fan favorite throughout the month.


Another major hit was Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar, which reached #1 on February 22. Even though it only held the top spot for a single week, its hard-hitting beats and sharp lyrics made it one of the most talked-about songs of the month. Kendrick’s influence on the charts didn’t stop there. He also had Luther, a collaboration with SZA, that remained on the charts for four weeks. It started at #5 on February 1, climbed to #4 on February 8, moved up to #3 on February 15, and finally peaked at #2 on February 22. This slow and steady climb showed the song’s lasting appeal.


X4 by Travis Scott was another notable track, hitting #1 on February 8 before quickly falling off the chart. Despite its brief stay, the song’s energetic production and Scott’s signature flow made a lasting impact. Meanwhile, A Bar Song (Tipsy) by Shaboozey maintained its presence for four weeks, debuting at #4 on February 1, staying in the top five for two more weeks, and finally landing at #8 on February 22. Its upbeat, feel-good energy made it a favorite among fans who enjoy country-pop influences.
Another song that lasted four weeks was APT. by ROSE & Bruno Mars. It started strong at #3 on February 1 and February 8, then dropped slightly to #6 on February 15 and #7 on February 22. The collaboration between ROSE and Bruno Mars blended smooth vocals with catchy melodies, making it a song that fans kept coming back to. Billie Eilish’s Birds Of A Feather also stayed on the chart for four weeks, peaking at #4 on February 15. Billie’s soft yet haunting vocals, paired with heartfelt lyrics, made it a memorable addition to the month’s biggest hits.
Kendrick Lamar’s presence on the charts continued with TV Off, featuring Lefty Gunplay. This track lasted two weeks, starting at #10 on February 15 before making a big jump to #3 on February 22. Another one of Kendrick’s songs, Squabble Up, only appeared for one week, but it managed to land at #5 on February 22. These songs, along with his other charting tracks, showed Kendrick’s ability to consistently release music that resonates with listeners.

Other songs had shorter but impactful runs. Lose Control by Teddy Swims stayed for three weeks, peaking at #6 on February 8 before falling off. Its soulful vocals and emotional lyrics made it a strong R&B entry for the month. Bad Bunny’s DTMF held a two-week position, debuting at #2 on February 1, then dropping to #8 on February 8. Though it didn’t stay long, the song proved once again that Bad Bunny remains a dominant force in Latin music. Another one of his tracks, Baile Inolvidable, appeared for just one week at #9 on February 1, showing his continued ability to release catchy, high-energy songs.
Morgan Wallen’s Love Somebody also had a two-week run, staying at #10 on both February 1 and February 8. Though it didn’t climb higher, it was another solid country-pop crossover for Wallen. His other song, “I’m The Problem”, had a bigger impact, appearing for one week at #2 on February 15. Even though it was short-lived, its high debut showed Wallen’s continued popularity in both country and mainstream music.
Several songs had one-week appearances, but they still made an impact. Timeless by The Weeknd & Playboi Carti landed at #7 on February 15 before disappearing. The mix of The Weeknd’s smooth R&B style and Playboi Carti’s playful energy made it a unique track. 30 For 30 by SZA With Kendrick Lamar entered at #10 on February 22, making it another successful collaboration between the two artists. Beautiful Things by Benson Boone appeared on February 15 at #9, showing that the rising artist has potential in the mainstream scene.


Another one-week entry was Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan, which charted at #9 on February 22. Despite its brief stay, the song gained attention for its unique sound and strong vocals. February was a month where both established artists and newcomers shared the spotlight. Whether it was a long-running hit like Die With A Smile or a short-lived entry like Baile Inolvidable, the charts were filled with diverse sounds and styles.
Top Songs of February, 2025
- Die With A Smile – Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars (2 weeks at #1: February 1, February 15; 1 week at #2: February 8; 1 week at #4: February 22)
- Not Like Us – Kendrick Lamar (1 week at #1: February 22)
- X4 – Travis Scott (1 week at #1: February 8)
- Luther – Kendrick Lamar & SZA (4 weeks: February 1 #5, February 8 #4, February 15 #3, February 22 #2)
- A Bar Song (Tipsy) – Shaboozey (4 weeks: February 1 #4, February 8 #5, February 15 #5, February 22 #8)
- APT. – ROSE & Bruno Mars (4 weeks: February 1 #3, February 8 #3, February 15 #6, February 22 #7)
- Birds Of A Feather – Billie Eilish (4 weeks: February 1 #6, February 8 #7, February 15 #4, February 22 #6)
- TV Off – Kendrick Lamar Featuring Lefty Gunplay (2 weeks: February 15 #10, February 22 #3)
- Squabble Up – Kendrick Lamar (1 week: February 22 #5)
- That’s So True – Gracie Abrams (2 weeks: February 1 #8, February 8 #9)
- Lose Control – Teddy Swims (3 weeks: February 1 #7, February 8 #6, February 15 #8)
- DTMF – Bad Bunny (2 weeks: February 1 #2, February 8 #8)
- Love Somebody – Morgan Wallen (2 weeks: February 1 #10, February 8 #10)
- I’m The Problem – Morgan Wallen (1 week: February 15 #2)
- Timeless – The Weeknd & Playboi Carti (1 week: February 15 #7)
- 30 For 30 – SZA With Kendrick Lamar (1 week: February 22 #10)
- Beautiful Things – Benson Boone (1 week: February 15 #9)
- Pink Pony Club – Chappell Roan (1 week: February 22 #9)
- Baile Inolvidable – Bad Bunny (1 week: February 1 #9)

