Hot 10 Recap – Week of 9/27/2025

Huntrx scored the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 this week, as “Golden” from the animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters rose to No. 1 on the chart dated Sept. 27, 2025. The single continues the soundtrack’s momentum, which has made multiple appearances in the top 10 throughout the summer and fall.

At No. 10, Huntrx also appears with “How It’s Done,” another track from K-Pop Demon Hunters. The song has proven to be a breakout moment for the artist, showcasing the film’s ability to move beyond screens and into music’s mainstream.

Soul singer Teddy Swims climbs to No. 9 with “Lose Control.” The track, known for its heartfelt delivery and vocal power, has steadily built traction on streaming platforms and radio, maintaining its run as a fan favorite.

Justin Bieber lands at No. 8 with “DAISIES.” The pop star’s latest single blends his signature R&B-inspired sound with a polished pop production, marking his continued presence in the upper tier of the Hot 100.

Ravyn Lenae holds the No. 7 position with “Love Me Not.” The Chicago-born singer-songwriter has gained recognition for her mix of smooth vocals and alternative R&B textures, with the single receiving critical praise for its emotional depth.

At No. 6, the Saja Boys enter with “Your Idol,” yet another track lifted from K-Pop Demon Hunters. The group’s rising popularity underscores the global reach of K-pop, which continues to reshape the U.S. music charts.

The Saja Boys double up with “Soda Pop” at No. 5, also from the film’s soundtrack. Their chart presence cements the movie’s influence as one of the strongest crossover soundtracks in recent years.

Country star Morgan Wallen teams with Canadian pop singer Tate McRae at No. 4 for “What I Want.” The collaboration bridges two genres, creating a hybrid track that’s resonating with a wide audience across radio formats.

Sabrina Carpenter claims No. 3 with “Manchild.” Known for her sharp lyricism and pop sensibilities, Carpenter’s latest single has become one of her strongest chart performances to date, fueled by both streaming and social media buzz.

Alex Warren climbs to No. 2 with “Ordinary.” The singer-songwriter’s heartfelt ballad has struck a chord with listeners, propelling him into the upper echelon of the Hot 100 and solidifying his breakthrough year.

Huntrx returns to close out the chart’s summit with “Golden” at No. 1. The track’s mix of cinematic energy and pop hooks has propelled it to the top, representing both a major milestone for the artist and a defining moment for the K-Pop Demon Hunters soundtrack.

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