Hot 10 Recap – Week of 6/21/25

NEW YORK (AP) — Sabrina Carpenter has topped the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time, as her fiery hit “Manchild” climbs to No. 1 on the chart dated June 14, 2025.

The single, a sharp-tongued pop track laced with sarcasm and radio-ready hooks, marks a career milestone for the 26-year-old singer and actress. “Manchild” has gone viral across social media platforms and continues to dominate streaming services, thanks in part to its biting lyrics and glamorous music video.

Alex Warren rises one spot to No. 2 with “Ordinary,” his breakout ballad that blends confessional songwriting with lush pop production. The former YouTube star continues to solidify his mainstream music success with the emotionally resonant track.

Morgan Wallen secures another Top 3 hit with “What I Want,” a duet with Canadian pop star Tate McRae. The country-pop crossover, which lands at No. 3, benefits from the artists’ contrasting vocal styles and strong radio rotation.

Wallen appears again at No. 4 with “Just In Case,” a solo country ballad that’s helped him maintain a dominant presence on the chart. The song’s narrative of emotional hesitation has resonated with fans, keeping it in heavy rotation on both country and pop stations.

The Top 5 is rounded out by Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s collaborative track “Luther,” at No. 5. The song, driven by dense lyricism and a moody, jazz-infused beat, reflects on personal legacy and collective memory, with critics praising it as one of Lamar’s most introspective releases to date.

Wallen appears a third time in the Top 10 at No. 6 with “I’m The Problem,” further cementing his chart dominance. The track plays into themes of self-destruction and emotional accountability, and its stripped-down production has made it a standout among fans.

Shaboozey holds steady at No. 7 with “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” a country-rap anthem that continues to build on the genre-blending trend. The rowdy reinterpretation of a Y2K-era hit has proven especially popular on summer playlists and TikTok.

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars debut at No. 8 with “Die With a Smile,” a dramatic, retro-leaning duet. Their theatrical vocals and big-band instrumentation evoke classic soul with a modern edge, earning strong reviews and immediate streaming momentum.

Teddy Swims slips one spot to No. 9 with “Lose Control,” his long-running hit ballad that has shown remarkable chart longevity. Its gospel-inspired crescendos and heartfelt lyrics continue to resonate with listeners across formats.

Benson Boone rounds out the Top 10 with “Beautiful Things,” another enduring hit that has become a staple on adult contemporary and pop radio. Boone’s emotional delivery and cinematic production have kept the track afloat for months.

The Billboard Hot 100 ranks songs based on streaming, radio airplay, and sales data, as compiled by Luminate.

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