NEW YORK (AP) — The Billboard Hot 100 chart dated Sept. 6, 2025, features a mix of powerhouse collaborations, fast-rising solo acts, and a surge of tracks from the animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters.
No. 10 — Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars, “Die With a Smile”
Two pop titans team up for a soaring ballad that continues to hold steady in the Top 10. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ duet blends theatrical vocals with retro-soul influences, proving both artists’ staying power.
No. 9 — Huntrx, “How It’s Done” (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)
Huntrx’s high-energy anthem from the animated feature K-Pop Demon Hunters cracks the Top 10. The track’s mix of driving beats and crisp choreography appeal has helped fuel the film’s expanding cultural footprint.
No. 8 — Teddy Swims, “Lose Control”
Teddy Swims’ breakout hit maintains its chart momentum. With a gravelly voice and emotional delivery, the Georgia-born singer has built a reputation for blending soul, pop and country influences.
No. 7 — Sabrina Carpenter, “Manchild”
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter climbs with “Manchild,” a cheeky and self-assured track that follows her recent run of viral successes. The song’s playful lyrics and sharp hooks cement her place among today’s leading young artists.
No. 6 — Ravyn Lenae, “Love Me Not”
Chicago R&B singer Ravyn Lenae scores her highest chart entry to date with “Love Me Not.” Known for her genre-blurring sound, Lenae delivers a track that fuses alternative R&B with introspective songwriting.
No. 5 — Saja Boys, “Soda Pop” (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)
The Saja Boys make their first of two back-to-back appearances in the Top 5. “Soda Pop” is a playful and polished entry from the K-Pop Demon Hunters soundtrack, riding the wave of international fandom.
No. 4 — Saja Boys, “Your Idol” (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)
Climbing even higher, “Your Idol” showcases the Saja Boys’ versatility with a performance that combines slick production with a global pop sensibility. The song’s success highlights the staying power of K-pop crossovers.
No. 3 — Morgan Wallen & Tate McRae, “What I Want”
Country superstar Morgan Wallen and Canadian pop singer Tate McRae join forces for a cross-genre hit. Their duet blends Wallen’s Southern twang with McRae’s sharp pop delivery, giving the Hot 100 another unlikely but effective collaboration.
No. 2 — Alex Warren, “Ordinary”
Singer-songwriter Alex Warren lands his highest-charting single yet. “Ordinary” captures attention with heartfelt lyrics and an anthemic chorus, elevating Warren from viral fame to mainstream recognition.
No. 1 — Huntrx, “Golden” (From K-Pop Demon Hunters)
At the top of the chart, Huntrx claims the No. 1 spot with “Golden.” The track, also tied to K-Pop Demon Hunters, underscores the cultural reach of the film and the growing dominance of K-pop-infused pop music on the global stage.
The latest rankings reflect a diverse pop landscape — one where powerhouse duets, country-pop crossovers, and soundtrack-driven K-pop all share space at the top of American music.