FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 21, 2025
Rockmaker’s Spotlight | Alex Warren reclaims the #1 spot for an eighth week with 'Ordinary,' while Sabrina Carpenter's 'Manchild' climbs to a threatening #2. The week's surprise comes from Irish singer CMAT (Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson), who lands her first Top Ten with hilarious wit and charm as 'Take a Sexy Picture of Me' leaps twenty-three spots. |
- Number 1 Up by 1Peak1 (for 8 weeks)Weeks19
- Number 2 Up by 1Peak2Weeks3
- Number 3 Down by 2Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks11
- Number 4Peak4Weeks14
- Number 5Peak5Weeks8
- Number 6Peak6Weeks12
- Number 7 Up by 1Peak7Weeks8
- Number 8 Up by 1Peak8Weeks9
- Number 9 Down by 2Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks9
- Number 10 Up by 23Peak10Weeks2
- Number 11Peak11Weeks8
- Number 12 Up by 1Peak12Weeks4
- Number 13 Up by 1Peak12Weeks10
- Number 14 Down by 4Peak1 (for 3 weeks)Weeks16
- Number 15Peak14Weeks9
- Number 16 Up by 1Peak16Weeks7
- Number 17 Down by 5Peak3Weeks11
- Number 18 Down by 2Peak9Weeks14
- Number 19 Up by 1Peak19Weeks3
- Number 20 Up by 7Peak20Weeks3
- Number 21 Up by 3Peak21Weeks6
- Number 22 Down by 1Peak21Weeks7
- Number 23 Down by 5Peak2Weeks16
- Number 24 Down by 2Peak19Weeks6
- Number 25Peak25Weeks5
- Number 26 Down by 3Peak23Weeks5
- Number 27 Down by 8Peak19Weeks11
- Number 28Peak28Weeks5
- Number 29 Up by 5Peak16Weeks11
- Number 30 Up by 6Peak30Weeks2
- Number 31 Up by 7Peak31Weeks2
- Number 32 Up by 3Peak32Weeks2
- Number 33 Down by 7Peak26Weeks5
- Number 34 Down by 5Peak2Weeks15
- Number 35 Down by 5Peak5Weeks19
- Number 36 Up by 4Peak36Weeks2
- Number 37 Down by 5Peak1 (for 4 weeks)Weeks30
- Number 38 DebutPeak38Weeks1
- Number 39 Down by 2Peak36Weeks6
- Number 40 DebutPeak40Weeks1
2 Comments
Hi there Rockmaker!
Nice To See "Ordinary" at the top again, as well as the new peaks for "Manchild", "Blue Strips" and "Headphones On" and the surprise top 10 jump of "Take A Sexy Picture Of Me", I also Like the new peaks for "Shake It To The Max (FLY)", "Just Keep Watching", "Lose My Mind", "Take Me Back", "Espresso Macchiato" and "Gold" and the top 40 Debuts for "Sapphire" and "Dior".
Below the top 40, I Like the big gains for "Not At This Party", "A Little Love" and "Nice To Each Other" and the Debuts for "Bliss", "All Gas No Brakes", "We Never Dated", "Plastic Box", "Mr Electric Blue", "Girls Like You", "Drive" and "Suzanne".
I also want To raise a Glass for "Halo" by Rea Garvey, leaving Your Chart This week after a respectable Run, lasted longer thank I expected and hopefully it clinched a Spot in Your year-end list. For a recommendation from My Chart, it has done very well! Hopefully someday Songs from My Chart recommendations will Chart in Here once again too. I can only dream.
Overall another great Chart! Take Care.
Here is my latest chart to check out:
https://www.crownnote.com/charts/sergejdordij/sergejs-personal-chart-20062025

Under Top 40
41. Bloodline - Alex Warren with Jelly Roll ↑⁵
42. Luther - Kendrick Lamar with SZA↓³
43. MUTT - Leon Thomas ↓¹
44. Spike Island - Pulp ↓¹
45. Sally, When The Wine Runs Out - ROLE MODEL ↓¹
46. Not At This Party - Dasha ↑¹¹
47. Touch Me Like a Gangster - Jessie Murph ↑³⁰
48. Die For You - Calum Scott ↑¹
49. Better Me For You (Brown Eyes) - Max McNown ↓¹
50. I Got A New One - Elizabeth Nichols ↓³
51. Fame is a Gun - Addison Rae ↓⁶
52. Handlebars - JENNIE featuring Dua Lipa ↓²¹
53. Pink Pony Club - Chappell Roan ↓¹²
54. FUFN (Fuck You For Now) - JADE ↓⁴
55. It Isn't Perfect But It Might Be - Olivia Dean ↓³
56. Dive - Olivia Dean ↓¹
57. Messy - ROSÉ ↓⁴
58. One Thing - Lola Young ↓⁴
59. Desperate - Jamie MacDonald ↓³
60. A Little Love - Biffy Clyro ↑³⁵
61. Guilty - Teddy Swims ↓¹⁰
62. More to Lose - Miley Cyrus ↓⁴
63. Sports Car - Tate McRae ↑⁶
64. All The Way - BigXthaPlug featuring Bailey Zimmerman ↓²
65. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean ↑¹⁵
66. Feels So Good To Be You - Mama Duke (NEW)
67. Easy Lover - Miley Cyrus ↑⁹
68. Cliché - mgk ↓⁸
69. Catch These Fists - Wet Leg ↓¹⁰
70. The Glen - Levi Heron ↓⁶
71. Killin' It Girl - j-hope featuring GloRilla (NEW)
72. Die With A Smile - Lady Gaga with Bruno Mars ↓⁴
73. All I Know - Rudimental with Khalid ↓¹²
74. Tell Me - Sonny Fodera with Clementine Douglas ↓³
75. Is This What You've Been Waiting For? - Amy Macdonald ↓⁸
76. Indigo - Sam Barber featuring Avery Anna ↓¹³
77. Chest Pain (I Love) - Malcolm Todd ↑¹⁰
78. Happen To Me - Russell Dickerson ↑¹
79. Backup Plan - Bailey Zimmerman featuring Luke Combs ↓⁵
80. Zombie - YUNGBLUD ↑²
81. Bliss - Tyla (NEW)
82. All Gas No Brakes - Teddy Swims featuring BigXthaPlug (NEW)
83. Zombie Lady - Damiano David ↑¹
84. Burning Blue - Mariah the Scientist ↓⁶
85. Leave Me Alone - Reneé Rapp ↓¹²
86. Ojos Tristes - Selena Gomez & benny blanco with The Marías ↓¹⁶
87. Jungle - Sugababes ↓²²
88. We Never Dated - sombr (NEW)
89. APT. - ROSÉ & Bruno Mars ↑¹
90. Same Questions - Max McNown ↑⁸
91. Outside - Cardi B (NEW)
92. Man On A Mission - The Black Keys (NEW)
93. Party 4 U - Charli xcx ↓⁴
94. Plastic Box - JADE (NEW)
95. The Days - Chrystal ↓⁴
96. Mr Electric Blue - Benson Boone (NEW)
97. Momma Song - Benson Boone ↓¹²
98. Girls Like You - Sofia Camara (NEW)
99. Drive - Ed Sheeran (NEW)
100. Suzanne - Mark Ronson featuring RAYE (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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