Hot 10 Recap – Week of 6/14/25

For the first time in his career, Alex Warren now has two weeks at number one of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, dated June 14, 2025, with his breakout hit Ordinary. The piano-driven ballad, known for its vulnerable lyrics and understated production, marks a major breakthrough for the social media personality-turned-singer.

Morgan Wallen continues to dominate the charts with multiple entries, including What I Want, a duet with Canadian pop star Tate McRae, which rises to No. 2 this week. The song blends country instrumentation with a contemporary pop hook, showcasing both artists’ crossover appeal.

At No. 3 is Wallen’s solo track Just In Case, a heartland anthem carried by acoustic strumming and introspective storytelling. The track continues Wallen’s stronghold on the Hot 100, giving him three songs in the top five.

Kendrick Lamar and SZA rise to No. 4 with Luther, a poetic collaboration that honors the late Luther Vandross while reflecting on personal and cultural legacy. The song marks the latest in a string of critically acclaimed releases from both Top Dawg Entertainment artists.

Wallen appears again at No. 5 with I’m The Problem, a mid-tempo track featuring introspective lyrics about personal shortcomings. The song has become a fan favorite for its stripped-back production and candid tone.

Shaboozey’s viral hit A Bar Song (Tipsy) holds at No. 6, continuing its crossover success. Built around a sample of J-Kwon’s 2004 hit Tipsy, the song fuses country twang with rap bravado and has become a staple on both streaming playlists and radio.

Pop heavyweights Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars debut at No. 7 with Die With A Smile, a retro-inspired duet that combines disco rhythms with cinematic flair. The surprise collaboration has been praised for its vocal performances and throwback production style.

Soulful singer Teddy Swims holds at No. 8 with Lose Control, a powerful ballad about emotional vulnerability. The song has been steadily climbing for weeks and continues to find resonance across adult contemporary and pop radio.

Benson Boone’s Beautiful Things lands at No. 9, extending the ballad’s long-standing chart presence. The track, which explores the fear of losing what one cherishes most, has helped establish Boone as one of pop’s emerging storytellers.

Drake returns to the top tier with Nokia, which climbs to No. 10. The track mixes vintage ringtone samples with modern trap production, as Drake muses on digital-era disconnection and fame fatigue.

This week’s chart showcases a blend of rising stars and established veterans, with Morgan Wallen continuing to dominate while artists like Alex Warren and Shaboozey carve out space with breakout hits.

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