Weekly US Music Chart: Top 10 Songs – July 5, 2025

According to the Billboard Hot 100, this week’s top 10 songs are:

  1. Ordinary – Alex Warren
    (Label: Atlantic | LW: 1 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 20)
  2. What I Want – Morgan Wallen Featuring Tate McRae
    (Label: Mercury/Big Loud/Republic | LW: 3 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 6)
  3. Manchild – Sabrina Carpenter
    (Label: Island/Republic | LW: 2 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 3)
  4. Just In Case – Morgan Wallen
    (Label: Mercury/Big Loud/Republic | LW: 4 | Peak: 2 | Weeks: 14)
  5. I’m The Problem – Morgan Wallen
    (Label: Mercury/Big Loud/Republic | LW: 6 | Peak: 2 | Weeks: 21)
  6. Luther – Kendrick Lamar & SZA
    (Label: pgLang/Interscope/ICLG | LW: 5 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 31)
  7. A Bar Song (Tipsy) – Shaboozey
    (Label: American Dogwood/EMPIRE/Magnolia Music | LW: 7 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 63)
  8. Die With A Smile – Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
    (Label: Streamline/Interscope/Atlantic/ICLG | LW: 8 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 45)
  9. Lose Control – Teddy Swims
    (Label: SWIMS Int./Warner | LW: 9 | Peak: 1 | Weeks: 97)
  10. Outside – Cardi B
    (Label: Atlantic | LW: – | Peak: 10 | Weeks: 1)

🎤 Weekly Chart Commentary – July 5, 2025

This week’s Billboard Hot 100 paints a vivid picture of a summer music scene buzzing with energy, emotions, and genre-blending creativity. From record-breaking runs to surprise debuts, July 5, 2025, has given fans a lot to talk about.

Still holding strong at No. 1, Ordinary by Alex Warren marks its 20th week on the chart and continues to impress with its heartfelt writing and catchy melody. Warren’s consistency on the charts is no fluke—this track has become a fan-favorite anthem, especially among younger audiences.

Rising to No. 2, What I Want by Morgan Wallen featuring Tate McRae showcases the power of a cross-genre collaboration. With its slick production and emotionally charged vocals, the song peaked at No. 1 and refuses to fade from listeners’ playlists.

Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter holds steady at No. 3 with Manchild, proving once again she’s more than just a pop star—she’s a lyrical powerhouse with back-to-back hits this year. Espresso is still in the Top 20, giving Sabrina two songs riding high this week.

Morgan Wallen is the most dominant presence on the chart this week, with 12 songs in the Top 100—including Just In Case at No. 4, I’m The Problem at No. 5, and Love Somebody, Kick Myself, and 20 Cigarettes scattered throughout. His ability to balance emotional depth with radio-ready sound keeps his fanbase locked in and engaged.

At No. 6, Luther by Kendrick Lamar & SZA continues its strong run, blending classic soul samples with bold modern production. The song is a shining example of how hip-hop can pay homage to the past while pushing the genre forward.

Shaboozey remains a force, too. A Bar Song (Tipsy) still sips its way through the charts at No. 7, while Good News and Amen also secure spots further down the list. The genre-bending artist has found a winning formula mixing country swagger and rap style.

A big return comes from Cardi B, debuting at No. 10 with Outside. Though details are still under wraps, this high entry suggests her fans are more than ready for the next era.

Another standout is Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars’s duet Die With A Smile at No. 8. The powerful pop ballad has quietly built a legacy over the past 45 weeks, cementing itself as a slow-burn success story.

Lose Control by Teddy Swims refuses to back down, staying at No. 9 in its 97th week—an incredible feat that speaks to its wide-reaching emotional impact. Few songs enjoy that kind of longevity these days.

This week also saw new entries making a splash. 6 Months Later by Megan Moroney debuts at No. 30, and Mr Electric Blue by Benson Boone enters at No. 73, proving that fresh voices continue to rise. On the Latin side, Karol G scores three placements this week including the re-entry of Latina Foreva and new entry Papasito, while Verano Rosa with Feid joins at No. 96.

Pop and R&B keep shining thanks to artists like Billie Eilish, Benson Boone, Ravyn Lenae, The Weeknd, Chappell Roan, and Jessie Murph, who all continue to deliver diverse, rich songs that fans are clearly resonating with.

Country isn’t slowing down either. Ella Langley, Riley Green, Thomas Rhett, and Bailey Zimmerman all hold firm positions, while Scotty McCreery & Hootie & The Blowfish enter at No. 80 with Bottle Rockets, a heartfelt blend of nostalgia and new beginnings.

Overall, this week’s Hot 100 is a reflection of where mainstream music is heading in 2025: collaborative, cross-genre, deeply personal, and fully global. The balance of old favorites and new names keeps the chart dynamic and exciting for all music lovers.

Stay tuned next week for more movement as we head deeper into summer—where chart-toppers are made, and surprise hits heat up quickly.

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