FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 15, 2025
Rockmaker’s Spotlight | Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" soars to #1 following its triumph at the 2025 Grammy Awards and a show-stopping performance at Super Bowl LIX, leaping from #19 to the top spot. This achievement ties the same record set by Will Young's "Leave Right Now" in 2004. Lamar dominates four spots in the Top 10, including two collaborations with SZA: "Luther" (#2) and "30 For 30" (#7), while "All The Stars" makes a comeback at #34. Benson Boone also re-enters the Top 10 with "Beautiful Things", fueled by his electrifying Grammy performance. |
- Number 1 Up by 18Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks22
- Number 2 Up by 1Peak2Weeks9
- Number 3 Down by 1Peak1 (for 3 weeks)Weeks12
- Number 4 Up by 7Peak4Weeks11
- Number 5 Down by 4Peak1 (for 10 weeks)Weeks27
- Number 6 Down by 2Peak1 (for 4 weeks)Weeks18
- Number 7 Up by 5Peak7Weeks7
- Number 8 Down by 3Peak5Weeks12
- Number 9 Down by 3Peak3Weeks16
- Number 10 Up by 10Peak1 (for 5 weeks)Weeks34
- Number 11 Down by 1Peak10Weeks12
- Number 12 Down by 5Peak7Weeks9
- Number 13 Up by 1Peak13Weeks3
- Number 14 Down by 6Peak6Weeks7
- Number 15 Up by 1Peak15Weeks5
- Number 16 Up by 6Peak16Weeks6
- Number 17 Up by 13Peak17Weeks5
- Number 18 Up by 21Peak18Weeks2
- Number 19 Up by 18Peak19Weeks2
- Number 20 Up by 20Peak20Weeks2
- Number 21 Up by 8Peak21Weeks2
- Number 22 Up by 5Peak22Weeks3
- Number 23 Down by 10Peak5Weeks19
- Number 24 Down by 15Peak4Weeks15
- Number 25 Down by 1Peak23Weeks6
- Number 26 Down by 11Peak8Weeks13
- Number 27 Down by 10Peak7Weeks11
- Number 28 Up by 3Peak28Weeks3
- Number 29 Down by 1Peak28Weeks3
- Number 30 Up by 4Peak30Weeks3
- Number 31 Up by 4Peak31Weeks3
- Number 32 Down by 9Peak17Weeks6
- Number 33 Down by 1Peak32Weeks3
- Number 34 Re-EntryPeak4Weeks17
- Number 35 Up by 1Peak35Weeks3
- Number 36 Up by 2Peak36Weeks2
- Number 37 Down by 19Peak11Weeks7
- Number 38 DebutPeak38Weeks1
- Number 39 DebutPeak39Weeks1
- Number 40 DebutPeak40Weeks1
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Hey there!
Nice to see Kendrick dominating the chart, including getting #1 with "Not Like Us", I also like seeing the big gains for "Push 2 Start", "Love Hangover" and especially "Born Again", my #1 on my latest chart. The new peaks for "Sports Car", "Rushmere", "Wake Me Up", "The Days", "Guilty" and "Cry For Me" are nice, as are the top 40 debuts for "Busy Woman" and "Ordinary".
As for your songs under the top 40, I like seeing the debuts for "Tell Me", "Last Night I Dreamt I Fell In Love" and of course "Rock n Roll", don't know if it was caused by my charts, but very happy to see it here!
Great chart!
Take care.
Here is my latest chart to check out:
https://www.crownnote.com/charts/sergejdordij/sergejs-personal-chart-14022025

Under Top 40
41. Like Him - Tyler, The Creator featuring Lola Young ↑¹
42. Bad Dreams - Teddy Swims ↓²¹
43. Pink Pony Club - Chappell Roan ↑⁹
44. Carry You Home - Alex Warren ↓¹⁹
45. This Is Who I Am - Celeste ↓¹
46. Dirty Cash (Money Talks) - PAWSA with The Adventures Of Stevie V ↓²⁰
47. Headlock - Imogen Heap ↓⁶
48. Who You Share It With - Layup ↓⁴
49. IT girl - JADE ↓¹
50. Beanie - Chezile ↔
51. Indigo - Sam Barber featuring Avery Anna ↑⁴
52. Squabble Up - Kendrick Lamar ↑⁵
53. It Feels So Good - Matt Sassari, HUGEL & Sonique ↔
54. Wind Up Missin’ You - Tucker Wetmore ↓⁴
55. Are You Even Real - Teddy Swims featuring GIVĒON ↓¹⁰
56. Sailor Song - Gigi Perez ↓²³
57. Filthy Rich - Ella Henderson ↓¹⁰
58. I Don't Want To Live Like This - James Marriott ↑⁸
59. People Watching - Sam Fender ↓⁸
60. Akon's Beautiful Day - Akon ↓¹²
61. Northern Lights - Teddy Swims ↔
62. Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me) - LISA ↓⁸
63. Strategy - TWICE featuring Megan Thee Stallion ↑¹
64. Push The Tempo - Sub Focus with Katy B ↑⁶
65. Birds Of A Feather - Billie Eilish ↓³
66. Open Hearts - The Weeknd ↔
67. Nice To Meet You - Myles Smith ↓²
68. Slow Motion - Jonah Marais with Ryan Lewis ↔
69. Good News - Shaboozey ↔
70. Blue - yung kai ↑¹
71. Forbidden Road - Robbie Williams ↓¹¹
72. Who Believes In Angels? - Elton John with Brandi Carlile ↓¹³
73. Tweaker - G3 GELO ↓¹⁰
74. With You - Dean Lewis ↑⁴
75. Espresso - Sabrina Carpenter ↓⁸
76. Not Your Man - Teddy Swims ↓¹³
77. Real Man - beabadoobee ↑³
78. Arm's Length - Sam Fender ↑⁷
79. No Bad Vibes - Jazzy with KILIMANJARO ↑¹⁰
80. Wait For You - Myles Smith ↓⁵
81. Smile - Morgan Wallen ↓⁸
82. I Love You, I'm Sorry - Gracie Abrams ↓⁹
83. The Door - Teddy Swims ↓⁶
84. I Always Wanted A Brother - Braelyn Rankins, Theo Somolu, Aaron Pierre & Kelvin Harrison Jr. ↓¹⁰
85. Lose Control - Teddy Swims ↓⁶
86. Again - Fetty Wap ↑⁸
87. Twenties - GIVĒON (NEW)
88. Pray - Lauren Spencer Smith ↓¹
89. Chasing Paradise - Kygo with OneRepublic ↓⁸
90. Here In Your Arms - Nathan Dawe with Abi Flynn (NEW)
91. Everything Is Peaceful Love - Bon Iver (NEW)
92. Love Me Not - Ravyn Lenae (RE-ENTRY)
93. Tell Me - Sonny Fodera with Clementine Douglas (NEW)
94. Love Somebody - Morgan Wallen ↓⁸
95. Run It - Jelly Roll ↓¹⁹
96. Rock n Roll - Leony & G-Eazy (NEW)
97. Last Night I Dreamt I Fell In Love - Alok with Kylie Minogue (NEW)
98. I'm The Problem - Morgan Wallen ↓⁸
99. Three Six Five - Shinedown ↓⁸
100. Something to Believe In - Avalan, Rokston ↓¹
* Bold letters indicate that the song is gaining points. Letters in red indicate a debut or re-entry. The superscript numbers next to the ↑ or ↓ symbols indicate how many positions a song has moved up or down.
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