According to the Billboard Hot 100, this week’s top 10 songs are:
1. Ordinary – Alex Warren
(Label: Atlantic | LW: 1 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 21)
2. What I Want – Morgan Wallen feat. Tate McRae
(Label: Mercury/Big Loud/Republic | LW: 2 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 7)
3. Just In Case – Morgan Wallen
(Label: Mercury/Big Loud/Republic | LW: 4 | Peak: 2 | Weeks: 15)
4. A Bar Song (Tipsy) – Shaboozey
(Label: American Dogwood/EMPIRE/Magnolia Music | LW: 7 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 64)
5. I’m The Problem – Morgan Wallen
(Label: Mercury/Big Loud/Republic | LW: 5 | Peak: 2 | Weeks: 22)
6. Luther – Kendrick Lamar & SZA
(Label: pgLang/Interscope/ICLG | LW: 6 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 32)
7. Manchild – Sabrina Carpenter
(Label: Island/Republic | LW: 3 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 4)
8. Lose Control – Teddy Swims
(Label: SWIMS Int./Warner | LW: 9 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 98)
9. Die With A Smile – Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
(Label: Streamline/Interscope/Atlantic/ICLG | LW: 8 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 46)
10. Pink Pony Club – Chappell Roan
(Label: KRA/Amusement/Island/Republic | LW: 11 | Peak: 4 | Weeks: 55)
🎤 Weekly Chart Commentary – July 12, 2025
Alex Warren continues to dominate the summer charts with his breakout hit “Ordinary” holding steady at No. 1 for another week. The track’s staying power—21 weeks on the chart and counting—shows it’s far more than a viral flash. With Platinum certification already in hand, Warren is proving himself as a serious chart force.
Just behind him, Morgan Wallen keeps flexing his crossover appeal. His duet with Tate McRae, “What I Want,” sticks at No. 2 for a second week. Meanwhile, Wallen’s solo efforts “Just In Case” (No. 3), “I’m The Problem” (No. 5), and several more scattered through the top 100 show just how dominant he remains across country and pop radio alike.
Rounding out the top five is Shaboozey’s long-running smash “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”, which jumps back into the Top 5 at No. 4 after 64 weeks on the chart—a rare run in today’s streaming age. With five-times Platinum certification, it’s easily one of the most streamed songs of the past year.
Elsewhere, Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s cinematic collaboration “Luther” stays locked at No. 6. And Sabrina Carpenter continues to hold double ground with “Manchild” at No. 7 and “Espresso” still hot at No. 16, showing her strong hold on pop listeners this year.
A notable climber this week is Ella Langley’s emotional track “Weren’t For The Wind”, up to No. 18 from No. 27, marking a major breakthrough moment for the country newcomer. Meanwhile, Benson Boone continues to thrive with “Beautiful Things” at No. 11 and new hit “Mystical Magical” rising fast at No. 17.
New to the top 25 is “Golden” at No. 23 by HUNTR/X, EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami—a stylish, genre-blending collaboration that seems to be catching fire across social platforms and playlists alike.
Also worth noting is the strong showing by female artists this week. Chappell Roan’s cult anthem “Pink Pony Club” hits No. 10, and Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’s duet “Die With A Smile” continues to ride high at No. 9.
Looking down the chart, Visva/Republic artists are making waves, with “Soda Pop”, “What It Sounds Like”, and “Takedown” all debuting in the top 70—proof that the label’s unique approach to blending global influences is paying off.
In the rap world, Cardi B made a bold debut last week with “Outside,” but it dips to No. 26 in its second frame. Newcomer BabyChiefDoit enters at No. 89 with “Went West,” a raw, self-produced track gaining traction among underground hip-hop fans.
Finally, Morgan Wallen continues to be the undisputed king of the chart this year. With 10 songs on the Hot 100 this week, including a new entry at No. 100 with “Eyes Are Closed,” his momentum shows no sign of slowing.
Next week, keep an eye on whether Alex Warren can hold onto the top spot as competition heats up from Wallen, Shaboozey, and the rest of this summer’s heavy-hitters.
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