Huntrx maintains control of the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated Oct. 11, 2025, as “Golden” from K-Pop Demon Hunters spends another week at No. 1, reflecting the continued cultural and commercial momentum of music tied to the animated blockbuster. The track’s cinematic production and emotional delivery have made it a viral staple across social platforms, while its association with the film’s global success has fueled both streaming and radio play.
At No. 2, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” continues its steady climb, earning praise for its heartfelt songwriting and restrained production. The rising pop singer’s introspective single has become an anthem for listeners navigating everyday struggles, showcasing Warren’s evolution from digital personality to mainstream hitmaker.
Tate McRae’s “Tit for Tat” lands at No. 3, bolstered by her sharp vocal delivery and sleek pop production. The single extends McRae’s winning streak as she balances vulnerability with confident storytelling. Her growing chart presence reinforces her role as one of pop’s most dynamic young artists.
The collaboration between Morgan Wallen and Tate McRae, “What I Want,” holds at No. 4. The country-pop crossover has found success on multiple radio formats, merging Wallen’s Southern grit with McRae’s pop polish. Critics have praised the pairing for bridging genres without sacrificing authenticity.
At No. 5, Justin Bieber’s “DAISIES” continues to thrive months after its debut. The song’s tender lyricism and subtle production mark a return to the reflective pop that defined Bieber’s early 2020s work. Its longevity on the chart signals the singer’s enduring ability to adapt to shifting musical trends.
Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” sits comfortably at No. 6, reaffirming its reputation as one of the most resilient ballads of the year. The soulful track, driven by Swims’ powerhouse vocals, has become a radio staple, proving his staying power across pop and R&B audiences alike.
The Saja Boys appear twice in this week’s top 10, first at No. 7 with “Soda Pop” from K-Pop Demon Hunters. The upbeat, nostalgic single blends high-energy pop hooks with modern K-pop flair, reflecting the group’s knack for crafting cinematic earworms that resonate beyond the film’s soundtrack.
At No. 8, Morgan Wallen returns solo with “I Got Better,” a song that balances regret and redemption in classic Wallen fashion. Its introspective lyrics and stripped-down instrumentation mark a contrast to his recent collaborations, reminding fans of his storytelling roots.
Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” holds strong at No. 9. The sultry R&B track has become a sleeper hit, propelled by Lenae’s ethereal vocals and a hypnotic groove that stands out amid this week’s pop-heavy lineup. Her continued rise underscores the genre’s quiet resurgence in the mainstream.
Rounding out the top 10 is the Saja Boys’ second entry, “Your Idol,” another track from K-Pop Demon Hunters. The song’s sleek choreography-driven appeal and youthful energy have captivated international fans, cementing the group’s global breakout status.
As K-Pop Demon Hunters continues to dominate both box offices and playlists, its soundtrack’s multiple placements on the Billboard Hot 100 illustrate the growing influence of cross-media collaborations on popular music in 2025.