Alex Warren’s tender ballad Ordinary holds its place atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated Aug. 9, 2025, extending its reign for a 9th week with understated vocals and emotional storytelling.
At No. 2, “Golden (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)” by Huntrx, featuring Ejæ, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, maintains its strong chart presence, bolstered by its connection to the hit animated film’s soundtrack.
Country powerhouse Morgan Wallen teams up with Tate McRae on What I Want, holding steady at No. 3 with a mix of modern pop sheen and country grit.
Justin Bieber’s introspective Daisies sits at No. 4, delivering a softer sound in a season often dominated by upbeat tracks.
Wallen scores another top-five entry with Just In Case at No. 5, marking yet another example of his sustained crossover success.
Ravyn Lenae’s soulful Love Me Not comes in at No. 6, earning praise for its smooth production and nuanced vocal delivery.
At No. 7, Teddy Swims’ Lose Control continues its long chart run, propelled by heartfelt lyrics and a powerful chorus.
Shaboozey’s A Bar Song (Tipsy) holds No. 8, blending country storytelling with a hip-hop cadence in one of the year’s more genre-bending hits.
The Saja Boys debut at No. 9 with Your Idol, a sleek pop track that has quickly gained traction through social media buzz.
Rounding out the top ten is Die With A Smile, the cinematic duet from Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, which pairs dramatic balladry with sweeping instrumentation.
While summer charts often feature high-energy anthems, this year’s lineup leans toward slower, introspective tracks — a trend music analysts have dubbed “the summer without a summer hit.”

























