Hot 10 Recap – Week of 6/28/25

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alex Warren claimed the No. 1 spot, once again, on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of June 28 with his viral ballad “Ordinary,” a breakout hit that has surged across streaming platforms and TikTok alike. The track, known for its raw vulnerability and soaring chorus, marks the social media star’s first chart-topper — and signals his full arrival into the mainstream pop world.

Following closely at No. 2 is Sabrina Carpenter, whose momentum continues to build with “Manchild,” a sharp, satirical pop anthem that highlights her blend of wit and vocal polish. The song’s blend of playful lyrics and confident delivery has made it a fan favorite and a summer staple.

Morgan Wallen holds the No. 3 position alongside Canadian pop star Tate McRae with “What I Want,” a genre-blending duet that fuses country storytelling with glossy pop hooks. It’s one of three songs by Wallen in the top 10 this week, underscoring his continued dominance across radio formats.

At No. 4 is another solo Wallen entry, “Just In Case,” a melancholic ballad that finds the country star in reflective territory. The track’s understated production and emotional lyricism have resonated with listeners navigating heartbreak and what-ifs.

Wallen appears yet again at No. 6 with “I’m The Problem,” a rugged self-aware anthem that plays with the idea of taking the blame in a crumbling relationship. With its driving guitar lines and confessional tone, the track reinforces Wallen’s storytelling appeal.

Kendrick Lamar and SZA land at No. 5 with “Luther,” a soulful and cinematic collaboration that pairs Lamar’s intricate lyricism with SZA’s haunting vocals. The song, widely interpreted as a tribute to legacy and struggle, is also fueling speculation about Lamar’s next studio album.

Shaboozey climbs to No. 7 with the raucous party anthem “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which reimagines the 2004 J-Kwon hit through a country-rap lens. The hybrid track continues to dominate streaming and bar playlists, helping Shaboozey expand his genre-defying influence.

At No. 8, “Die With a Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars remains a high-concept pop-soul ballad that’s captivated audiences with its retro flair and cinematic scope. Critics have praised the song as a standout return to form for both artists.

Teddy Swims continues to ride the success of his emotional breakout “Lose Control,” which sits at No. 9. Known for his powerhouse vocals and bluesy delivery, Swims has struck a chord with fans who crave raw vulnerability in mainstream pop.

Rounding out the top 10 is Benson Boone’s long-running hit “Beautiful Things,” a track that mixes faith, fear, and gratitude in anthemic fashion. Boone’s soaring vocals and spiritual overtones have kept the song a chart fixture for months.

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