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This Week's Hot 10 From Billboard Hot 100

Week of September 20, 2025

By Alicia LeneaPublished 4 months ago 3 min read

On the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending September 20, 2025, the impact of a Netflix hit has become impossible to ignore. With the animated film KPop Demon Hunters dominating the top tier, its soundtrack has produced a record-breaking string of hits that are reshaping the music landscape. Sharing space with these cinematic sensations are streaming-driven stars and established titans of pop and country, illustrating a diverse and dynamic music industry that is increasingly influenced by new media platforms. The top 10 is a vibrant reflection of this modern convergence, where viral moments and major media campaigns dictate chart supremacy.

Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 (September 20, 2025)

#1: Golden by HUNTR/X (from KPop Demon Hunters):

This powerhouse track, featuring EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, holds the top spot for an unprecedented fifth week, surpassing previous animated acts. Its success is driven by massive streaming numbers and a powerful, inspirational message that resonated with fans worldwide.

#2: Ordinary by Alex Warren

A former chart-topper earlier in the year, this song's continued appeal is a testament to its viral social media origins and subsequent growth through radio play. Warren has leveraged his online fame to achieve sustained mainstream success.

#3: Manchild by Sabrina Carpenter

Climbing to number three, this track further solidifies Sabrina Carpenter’s remarkable year. From her chart-topping album Man's Best Friend, the song’s ascent demonstrates her ability to generate high-performing singles from a successful album campaign.

#4 Your Idol by Saja Boys (from KPop Demon Hunters)

This energetic track from the fictional boy band rivals in KPop Demon Hunters continues its climb, returning to its previous peak position. Its catchy, villainous charm has made it a favorite among fans, propelling it into the upper echelons of the chart.

#5: Soda Pop by Saja Boys (from KPop Demon Hunters)

Another smash from the animated film, this song from the Saja Boys also ascends back to its peak position. Its infectious, bubbly melody and sleek production have made it an instant hit with audiences.

#6: Tears by Sabrina Carpenter

Following her impressive performance at the VMAs, this second track from Sabrina Carpenter's album dips slightly but holds a strong position. It highlights her consistent appeal and the strong reception to her recent album release.

#7: What I Want by Morgan Wallen featuring Tate McRae

This cross-genre collaboration, which previously topped the chart, showcases the powerful combination of Wallen's country dominance and McRae's pop star power. Its persistent airplay ensures its longevity on the chart.

#8: How It's Done by HUNTR/X (from KPop Demon Hunters)

Another entry from the film’s soundtrack, this song climbs to a new peak. It’s a testament to the soundtrack's enduring and widespread popularity, proving that the film's musical hooks are resonating deeply with listeners.

#9: Love Me Not by Ravyn Lenae

The R&B breakout hit holds steady on the chart, maintaining its viral momentum. Its unique sound and emotional lyrics have found a dedicated audience, allowing it to remain a top-tier success.

#10: Daisies by Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber re-enters the top 10 with this track from his latest album. The resurgence demonstrates his loyal fanbase and enduring star power, with the song finding new life among listeners.

In conclusion, this week’s Billboard Hot 100 top 10 is a compelling snapshot of the current music industry, defined by a multi-pronged approach to success. Netflix's dominance with KPop Demon Hunters highlights the growing power of streaming platforms to not only debut but sustain musical hits, with the film's record-breaking soundtrack proving that a compelling narrative can drive chart history. Alongside this cinematic breakthrough, the chart reflects the power of social media to forge new stars like Alex Warren, the proven longevity of collaborations like Morgan Wallen and Tate McRae's duet, and the steady influence of pop powerhouses like Sabrina Carpenter and Justin Bieber. The result is a dynamic ecosystem where success is built on a mixture of viral moments, strategic media placement, and the timeless power of great songwriting.

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Alicia Lenea

Hey guys, I am the small town girl that moved to NYC to follow her dreams to be a writer.

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