NEW YORK — Taylor Swift continues her chart-topping streak on the Billboard Hot 100, claiming seven of the top 10 positions on the chart dated Oct. 25, 2025, including the No. 1 spot with “The Fate of Ophelia.” The feat underscores Swift’s historic commercial and cultural momentum following the release of her latest studio project.
No. 10 — “Actually Romantic” — Taylor Swift
“Actually Romantic” moves from 7 to 10 with a reflective tone that contrasts with some of Swift’s more theatrical tracks this era. The song blends acoustic pop with orchestral flourishes, showcasing her penchant for pairing emotional vulnerability with lyrical wit. Critics have noted the track’s understated charm and its resonance with longtime fans who favor Swift’s confessional songwriting roots.
No. 9 — “The Life of a Showgirl” — Taylor Swift & Sabrina Carpenter
Moving to No. 9, “The Life of a Showgirl” pairs Swift with rising pop powerhouse Sabrina Carpenter in a duet that has captivated audiences with its blend of vintage glamour and modern pop confidence. The song’s cinematic production and playful exchanges between the two artists have fueled online discussion about mentorship and artistic lineage within the pop genre.
No. 8 — “Wood” — Taylor Swift
Holding steady momentum, “Wood” moves to No. 8 as one of the more sonically experimental entries in Swift’s catalog. With its folk-inspired arrangement and layered harmonies, the track draws comparisons to her folklore and evermore eras while maintaining a more ethereal tone. Fans have praised its introspective storytelling and metaphorical lyricism.
No. 7 — “Wi$h Li$t” — Taylor Swift
“Wi$h Li$t,” sitting at No. 7, brings an edgier flair to the chart. Combining pop and trap elements, the track explores themes of materialism, desire, and identity through a self-aware lens. Its slick production and catchy hook have made it a viral favorite on social media, driving its continued airplay on pop and rhythmic radio formats.
No. 6 — “Father Figure” — Taylor Swift
At No. 6, “Father Figure” continues to spark discussion for its raw emotional depth and thematic boldness. The ballad’s haunting piano arrangement and introspective lyrics delve into complex familial dynamics, earning praise for its honesty and maturity. Critics have described the song as one of Swift’s most vulnerable pieces in years.
No. 5 — “Elizabeth Taylor” — Taylor Swift
“Elizabeth Taylor,” at No. 5, pays tribute to the Hollywood legend through Swift’s lens of fame, reinvention, and femininity. The track’s cinematic strings and classic pop production have been lauded for evoking a timeless aesthetic. Its lyrics—celebrating both beauty and resilience—have resonated with listeners and inspired a surge of fan-made tributes online.
No. 4 — “Ordinary” — Alex Warren
Breaking through Swift’s near-total chart domination, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” rises back to No. 4. The pop ballad’s heartfelt message about love and imperfection has found strong traction on streaming platforms. Warren, known for his emotive vocal style, continues to build momentum as a songwriter and performer amid heavy competition from industry veterans.
No. 3 — “Golden” — Huntrx
Back to No. 3, is K-pop artist Huntrx as they continues to make international waves with “Golden,” a dynamic track blending Korean and English lyrics over an electronic pop foundation. The song’s success highlights the global reach of contemporary pop and the growing crossover between Eastern and Western music markets.
No. 2 — “Opalite” — Taylor Swift
“Opalite” sits just shy of the top spot, serving as a shimmering centerpiece of Swift’s current era. Built around celestial imagery and layered synths, the track explores transformation and self-acceptance. Its ethereal production and poetic lyricism have earned critical acclaim and fan devotion alike.
No. 1 — “The Fate of Ophelia” — Taylor Swift
Reigning at No. 1 for another week, “The Fate of Ophelia” cements Swift’s dominance on the Hot 100. The song, characterized by its dramatic narrative and orchestral arrangement, reimagines Shakespearean tragedy through a modern feminist lens. Industry observers have hailed it as a career-defining work that bridges literature, theater, and pop music.
With seven entries in the top 10, Swift continues to set new industry benchmarks, reinforcing her position as one of the most influential artists of her generation.

























