We may be on hiatus from the airwaves, but that doesn’t mean we’re done. The Hot 10 Countdown comes to you once more online. Can Kendrick and SZA score another week at the top? Let’s find out!
Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” secures the No. 10 spot, continuing its impressive run on the Hot 100. The song’s heartfelt lyrics and Boone’s vocal performance have contributed to its sustained success.
Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” experiences a slight dip, moving to No. 9. Despite the drop, the song remains a strong presence on the chart, reflecting its enduring popularity.
The collaboration between Morgan Wallen and Post Malone, “I Ain’t Coming Back,” debuts at No. 8. The fusion of country and hip-hop elements showcases the versatility of both artists.
Wallen also maintains his position at No. 7 with “I’m The Problem.” The song’s introspective lyrics and Wallen’s emotive delivery continue to resonate with fans.
“Pink Pony Club” by Chappell Roan comes down to No. 6, marking a new peak for the artist. The song’s unique blend of pop and theatrical elements has garnered critical acclaim.
Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” continues its upward trajectory, reaching No. 5. The track’s catchy hook and upbeat tempo have made it a favorite among listeners.
Drake’s latest release, “Nokia,” ascends to No. 4 on the chart. The song showcases Drake’s signature style and has resonated with audiences, contributing to its steady climb.
Social media personality turned musician Alex Warren sees his single “Ordinary” rise to No. 3. The track has gained traction for its introspective lyrics and melodic composition.
“Die With a Smile,” the duet by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, maintains its position at No. 2. The song has demonstrated remarkable staying power, remaining in the top ten for 35 weeks.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s collaborative single “Luther” continues its dominance on the Billboard Hot 100, securing the No. 1 spot for the 10th consecutive week on the chart dated May 3, 2025. The track, which samples Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn’s 1982 rendition of “If This World Were Mine,” has been praised for its blend of contemporary R&B and hip-hop elements.
There you have it! But with a new month and tons of new music to come, how much longer can Kendrick and SZA keep their number 1 slot? Plus, do we maybe have an early contender for song of the summer on our hands? Come back next week as these stories unfold.