Billboard Hot 100: The Top 10 Songs of the Week (September 13, 2025)
New Entries, Chart Climbers, and Repeat Champions
Every week, the Billboard Hot 100 reflects the music world’s most powerful mix of streaming, sales, and radio airplay. For the chart dated September 13, 2025, we’re seeing returning champions, exciting new entries, and a few songs slipping but holding steady in the Top 10. Let’s break it down.
1. “Golden” – Huntr/x: Ejae, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami
For the fourth straight week, “Golden” reigns supreme. This collaboration continues to dominate with its hypnotic blend of rap, pop, and alternative energy. Its staying power at No. 1 proves the trio’s unique sound resonates well beyond niche audiences.
2. “Ordinary” – Alex Warren
At No. 2 again, Alex Warren’s heartfelt ballad refuses to budge. After nearly 30 weeks on the chart, “Ordinary” has cemented itself as one of 2025’s defining anthems of vulnerability and connection.
3. “Tears” – Sabrina Carpenter
Debuting straight into the Top 3, “Tears” marks another milestone for Sabrina Carpenter. Its raw emotion, layered with soaring vocals, has instantly connected with fans. This debut is a statement—Carpenter is no longer just a rising star, but a chart powerhouse.
4. “Manchild” – Sabrina Carpenter
Having two singles back-to-back in the Top 5 is no small feat. “Manchild,” now in its 13th week, highlights Carpenter’s versatility, balancing sharp lyrics with an infectious beat. Together with “Tears,” she’s clearly dominating September.
5. “Your Idol” – Saja Boys
Dropping slightly, “Your Idol” continues to showcase the group’s genre-blending appeal. With its mix of Korean-Canadian artistry, slick production, and lyrical punch, it has become a defining hit for the collective.
6. “Soda Pop” – Saja Boys
Paired with “Your Idol,” this bubbly, upbeat track remains in the Top 10. Though it slips a bit this week, its playful vibe keeps it a fan favorite. The Saja Boys’ double presence reinforces their rising global influence.
7. “What I Want” – Morgan Wallen ft. Tate McRae
This country-pop collaboration has been a steady force on the charts. Sliding down to No. 7, it’s still strong after more than three months. Wallen and McRae’s chemistry makes this track a standout cross-genre hit.
8. “Love Me Not” – Ravyn Lenae
After 23 weeks, Lenae’s soulful R&B gem continues to impress, even while slipping to No. 8. Its moody, introspective vibe contrasts sharply with many of the week’s pop-driven tracks, proving diversity still thrives in the Hot 100.
9. “How It’s Done” – Huntr/x: Ejae, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami
The same powerhouse trio behind “Golden” secures another Top 10 hit. Their ability to balance grit and melody has given them two simultaneous chart entries, establishing them as one of 2025’s most dominant forces.
10. “Lose Control” – Teddy Swims
At 107 weeks on the chart, “Lose Control” continues to defy the odds. Though it’s fallen into the lower end of the Top 10, its longevity is nothing short of remarkable. Few tracks in recent years have shown such staying power.
🔥 Highlights of the Week
Chart Queen: Sabrina Carpenter scores two Top 5 hits with “Tears” (No. 3 debut) and “Manchild” (No. 4).
Unstoppable at No. 1: “Golden” extends its streak to four weeks at the top.
Veteran Resilience: Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” enters its 107th week—over two years on the chart!
Saja Boys’ Double Impact: Both “Your Idol” and “Soda Pop” hold strong, reflecting their consistent fanbase.
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