Huntrx reigns supreme this week as “Golden (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)” claims the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated Oct. 4, 2025. The single continues the remarkable run of songs tied to the hit animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters, which places three tracks in the top five this week.
No. 1 – Huntrx, “Golden (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)”
The cinematic energy of “Golden” has powered Huntrx to another week at the summit, continuing a dominant stretch fueled by streaming success and fan engagement from both Western and Asian audiences. The track blends dynamic pop production with introspective lyrics about ambition and legacy, echoing the film’s themes.
No. 2 – Alex Warren, “Ordinary”
Rising singer-songwriter Alex Warren holds firm in the runner-up position with “Ordinary,” a tender, piano-driven ballad that has become a breakout hit on social media. Warren’s emotive storytelling and vulnerable vocal performance have made the song a favorite on adult contemporary and pop playlists alike.
No. 3 – Saja Boys, “Soda Pop (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)”
Another K-Pop Demon Hunters anthem, “Soda Pop” by the Saja Boys, continues to bubble near the top. The energetic track fuses playful lyrics with a retro-inspired dance groove, offering a lighter contrast to the film’s darker emotional tones. It has surged on TikTok thanks to a viral choreography challenge.
No. 4 – Morgan Wallen & Tate McRae, “What I Want”
Country star Morgan Wallen and pop powerhouse Tate McRae bridge genres on “What I Want,” a heartfelt duet exploring the confusion between desire and love. The song’s cross-format appeal has helped it climb both country and pop charts, making it one of the year’s most successful collaborations.
No. 5 – Saja Boys, “Your Idol (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)”
The Saja Boys earn their second entry in the top five with “Your Idol,” another soundtrack highlight from K-Pop Demon Hunters. The song’s sleek production and self-aware lyrics about fame have cemented the group as a global pop phenomenon.
No. 6 – Sabrina Carpenter, “Manchild”
Sabrina Carpenter continues her chart momentum with “Manchild,” a witty yet biting pop anthem that showcases her trademark mix of charm and sharp lyricism. Following the success of her summer hit “Espresso,” this track cements Carpenter’s reputation as one of pop’s most versatile voices.
No. 7 – Teddy Swims, “Lose Control”
Teddy Swims’ soulful powerhouse “Lose Control” remains a long-running chart fixture. With its soaring vocals and emotional delivery, the track has become a staple on radio formats ranging from pop to R&B, underscoring Swims’ breakout year.
No. 8 – Justin Bieber, “DAISIES”
Justin Bieber’s “DAISIES” continues to grow as a fan favorite. The reflective pop track, rich with lush production and introspective lyrics, marks a mature turn in Bieber’s sound. Critics have praised the song for its balance of vulnerability and polish.
No. 9 – Ravyn Lenae, “Love Me Not”
Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” rises into the top 10, blending sultry R&B tones with experimental production. The track’s ethereal quality and emotional depth have earned Lenae widespread critical acclaim and a growing mainstream audience.
No. 10 – Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars, “Die With a Smile”
Rounding out the top 10, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ duet “Die With a Smile” continues its chart longevity. The sweeping ballad combines their powerhouse vocals in a cinematic love story that resonates with fans worldwide.
As K-Pop Demon Hunters continues to influence pop culture, its soundtrack’s dominance on the Billboard Hot 100 signals the growing global fusion of music, film, and fan-driven media. Meanwhile, a diverse mix of established artists and emerging talents ensures the fall music season remains vibrant and unpredictable.