Social media personality-turned-singer Alex Warren claimed his first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated June 7, 2025, with the piano-driven pop ballad “Ordinary.” The emotional track, which went viral on TikTok thanks to its raw lyrics and stripped-down production, marks a breakout moment for the former YouTuber and underscores the growing power of digital-native artists in the mainstream music industry.
Morgan Wallen continued his dominant presence on the chart, holding down three of the top four spots. At No. 2, Wallen teamed up with Canadian pop star Tate McRae on “What I Want,” a midtempo country-pop duet praised for its vulnerable storytelling. Just behind, Wallen’s solo track “Just In Case” landed at No. 3, a modern country ballad driven by slide guitar and heartbreak.
Another Wallen entry, “I’m The Problem,” claimed the No. 4 position this week. The introspective single, produced by Joey Moi, blends traditional country themes with introspective lyricism and has been a consistent chart performer since its debut.
At No. 5, Kendrick Lamar and SZA reunited for “Luther,” a moody, jazz-inflected track that references soul legend Luther Vandross while exploring themes of loss and redemption. Their first collaboration since 2018’s “All the Stars,” the song has been praised for its lyrical density and genre fusion.
Shaboozey held steady at No. 6 with “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” a genre-blending anthem that continues to thrive off the momentum of the country-rap resurgence. The track, which interpolates J-Kwon’s 2004 hit “Tipsy,” has become a summer staple at parties and on streaming playlists.
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars debuted at No. 7 with “Die With A Smile,” a big-band-inspired throwback blending Gaga’s theatrical vocals with Mars’ classic soul style. The unexpected pairing has been met with critical acclaim and strong fan reception.
Teddy Swims’ soulful hit “Lose Control” remained a fixture in the Top 10 at No. 8. The power ballad, anchored by Swims’ gravelly vocal performance, has proven to be a long-running hit across radio formats since its release earlier this year.
Drake landed at No. 9 with “Nokia,” a moody, nostalgic track that name-drops the classic flip phone brand while reflecting on simpler times and fractured relationships. The track’s minimalist beat and confessional lyrics have resonated with longtime fans of the rapper.
Closing out the Top 10 is Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things,” which continues its chart run with its heartfelt lyrics and dynamic vocal delivery. The piano-led pop track has become a streaming favorite, further establishing Boone as a major voice in the new wave of emotional pop.