Morgan Wallen has officially taken over our survey this week. With 7 debuts in the top 40, how long can his “I’m The Problem” streak last? Here’s your Hot 10 recap for the week of 5/31/25.
“Love Somebody,” a track from Wallen’s latest album, maintains its presence in the top ten, showcasing the singer’s consistent appeal. The song previously peaked at No. 1 and has spent eight weeks in the top ten.
Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” re-enters the top ten, reflecting its enduring popularity. The track had previously reached No. 1 and has spent 54 weeks in the top ten, making it one of the longest-running hits on the chart.
Wallen’s “Superman” climbs to No. 8 in its debut week, adding to his impressive tally of top ten hits. The song’s strong performance underscores Wallen’s dominance in the country and pop music scenes.
Another debut from Wallen, “I Got Better,” enters the chart at No. 7. The track’s immediate success further cements Wallen’s status as a leading figure in contemporary music.
“Die With A Smile,” a collaboration between Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, holds steady at No. 6. The song, which previously peaked at No. 1, has spent 39 weeks in the top ten, highlighting its lasting appeal. Wikipedia
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” remains a strong contender, occupying the No. 5 spot. The track had an impressive run at No. 1 for 13 weeks, demonstrating the duo’s powerful collaboration.
Social media personality Alex Warren makes a significant impact with “Ordinary,” reaching No. 4. The song’s success marks Warren’s breakthrough into the mainstream music industry.
Wallen’s introspective track “I’m The Problem” climbs to No. 3, resonating with audiences and showcasing his versatility as a songwriter. The song has spent nine weeks in the top ten.
“Just In Case” secures the No. 2 position, continuing Wallen’s impressive chart performance. The track has been in the top ten for three weeks, reflecting its growing popularity.
Debuting at No. 1, “What I Want” marks a significant achievement for both Wallen and Tate McRae. The collaboration blends country and pop elements, appealing to a broad audience and showcasing the artists’ crossover potential.
Wallen’s dominance on the chart underscores his influence in the music industry, while the success of collaborations like “What I Want” highlights the evolving landscape of genre-blending hits.
Does he have what it takes to maintain that number 1 spot? Come back next week to find out!