FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 14, 2025
Rockmaker’s Spotlight | Sombr, born Shane Michael Boose in New York in 2005, shines in indie rock and alternative pop, boosted by TikTok. He debuted in 2021 with "Nothing Left to Say" and rose to fame with "Caroline" in 2022. This week, his single "Back to Friends" tops Rockmaker, his first #1. Will he stay on top? Sabrina Carpenter jumps 25 spots to the Top 3, her fourth in the upper region, with "Manchild". |
- Number 1 Up by 1Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks10
- Number 2 Down by 1Peak1 (for 7 weeks)Weeks18
- Number 3 Up by 25Peak3Weeks2
- Number 4Peak4Weeks13
- Number 5Peak5Weeks7
- Number 6Peak6Weeks11
- Number 7 Down by 4Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks8
- Number 8 Down by 1Peak7Weeks7
- Number 9 Up by 1Peak9Weeks8
- Number 10 Down by 2Peak1 (for 3 weeks)Weeks15
- Number 11Peak11Weeks7
- Number 12 Down by 3Peak3Weeks10
- Number 13 Up by 2Peak13Weeks3
- Number 14 Down by 2Peak12Weeks9
- Number 15 Down by 1Peak14Weeks8
- Number 16 Down by 3Peak9Weeks13
- Number 17Peak17Weeks6
- Number 18Peak2Weeks15
- Number 19 Up by 1Peak19Weeks10
- Number 20 Up by 10Peak20Weeks2
- Number 21 Up by 2Peak21Weeks6
- Number 22 Down by 3Peak19Weeks5
- Number 23 Up by 2Peak23Weeks4
- Number 24Peak24Weeks5
- Number 25 Up by 2Peak25Weeks4
- Number 26Peak26Weeks4
- Number 27 Up by 7Peak27Weeks2
- Number 28 Up by 5Peak28Weeks4
- Number 29 Down by 13Peak2Weeks14
- Number 30 Down by 8Peak5Weeks18
- Number 31 Down by 10Peak7Weeks12
- Number 32Peak1 (for 4 weeks)Weeks29
- Number 33 DebutPeak33Weeks1
- Number 34 Down by 5Peak16Weeks10
- Number 35 DebutPeak35Weeks1
- Number 36 DebutPeak36Weeks1
- Number 37 Down by 1Peak36Weeks5
- Number 38 DebutPeak38Weeks1
- Number 39 Down by 4Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks26
- Number 40 DebutPeak40Weeks1
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Hey Rockmaker!
Great to see "Back To Friends" holding the top spot! I’m still leaning toward "Undressed" as my personal favorite for now, but let’s see how things evolve. I’m also loving that "Manchild" jumped all the way to the top 3 in just its second week—impressive!
"Headphones On" hitting a new peak is awesome, and speaking of new peaks, I’m happy to see tracks like "Shake It To The Max (FLY)" (even though I prefer the remix), "Relationships", "Feel It", "What Was That", "Friend Of Mine", "Lose My Mind", and "What I Want" all climbing higher. Big shoutout to the strong gain for "Just Keep Watching" and all the fresh debuts in the top 40 too!
Below the top 40, I’m really enjoying the big jumps for "One Thing", "Not At This Party", "Cliché", and "Zombie", and I’m also excited about the debuts of "Nice To Each Other", "Dior", "A Little Love", and "Type Dangerous".
Loving the chart as always!
Take care!
Here is my latest chart to check out:
https://www.crownnote.com/charts/sergejdordij/sergejs-personal-chart-13062025

Under Top 40
41. Pink Pony Club - Chappell Roan ↓¹⁰
42. MUTT - Leon Thomas ↓⁵
43. Spike Island - Pulp ↓¹
44. Sally, When The Wine Runs Out - ROLE MODEL ↔
45. Fame is a Gun - Addison Rae ↓⁶
46. Bloodline - Alex Warren with Jelly Roll ↓⁶
47. I Got A New One - Elizabeth Nichols ↑⁹
48. Better Me For You (Brown Eyes) - Max McNown ↔
49. Die For You - Calum Scott ↓⁴
50. FUFN (Fuck You For Now) - JADE ↓⁶
51. Guilty - Teddy Swims ↓¹³
52. It Isn't Perfect But It Might Be - Olivia Dean ↓⁵
53. Messy - ROSÉ ↑²
54. One Thing - Lola Young ↑²⁷
55. Dive - Olivia Dean ↓⁶
56. Desperate - Jamie MacDonald ↑⁵
57. Not At This Party - Dasha ↑¹⁵
58. More to Lose - Miley Cyrus ↓⁸
59. Catch These Fists - Wet Leg ↔
60. Cliché - mgk ↑¹¹
61. All I Know - Rudimental with Khalid ↓⁴
62. All The Way - BigXthaPlug featuring Bailey Zimmerman ↓³
63. Indigo - Sam Barber featuring Avery Anna ↑¹
64. The Glen - Levi Heron ↑⁵
65. Jungle - Sugababes ↓¹³
66. Sweet Dreams - j-hope featuring Miguel ↓¹³
67. Is This What You've Been Waiting For? - Amy Macdonald ↔
68. Die With A Smile - Lady Gaga with Bruno Mars ↔
69. Sports Car - Tate McRae ↓¹⁵
70. Ojos Tristes - Selena Gomez & benny blanco with The Marías ↓¹⁰
71. Tell Me - Sonny Fodera with Clementine Douglas ↓⁹
72. Conceited - Lola Young ↓⁷
73. Leave Me Alone - Reneé Rapp ↓³
74. Backup Plan - Bailey Zimmerman featuring Luke Combs ↓⁷
75. You and Me Time - James Bay featuring Sheryl Crow ↑¹
76. Easy Lover - Miley Cyrus ↑²
77. Touch Me Like a Gangster - Jessie Murph ↑¹⁵
78. Burning Blue - Mariah the Scientist ↑⁷
79. Happen To Me - Russell Dickerson ↑¹⁴
80. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean (NEW)
81. Like Him - Tyler, The Creator featuring Lola Young ↓¹⁸
82. Zombie - YUNGBLUD ↑¹²
83. Halo - Rea Garvey ↓⁸
84. Zombie Lady - Damiano David ↔
85. Momma Song - Benson Boone ↓⁶
86. Beautiful Things - Benson Boone ↓⁹
87. Chest Pain (I Love) - Malcolm Todd ↓¹⁴
88. Show Me Love - WizTheMc, bees & honey with Tyla ↓¹⁴
89. Party 4 U - Charli xcx ↓⁷
90. APT. - ROSÉ & Bruno Mars ↓¹⁰
91. The Days - Chrystal ↓³
92. Sapphire - Ed Sheeran ↑⁸
93. Dior - MK featuring Chrystal (NEW)
94. Unpretty - Jelly Roll ↓⁸
95. A Little Love - Biffy Clyro (NEW)
96. Man Of The Year - Lorde ↓⁵
97. Somewhere Over Laredo - Lainey Wilson (RE-ENTRY)
98. Same Questions - Max McNown (NEW)
99. Worst Way - Riley Green (NEW)
100. Type Dangerous - Mariah Carey (NEW)
* 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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