FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 12, 2025
Rockmaker’s Spotlight | While Sabrina reclaims the crown, Morgan Wallen and Tate McRae score a new Top 5 hit with “What I Want.” Korean pop makes a strong showing on the chart: JIN climbs to #11 with “Don’t Say You Love Me,” while tracks from the Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters jump to #16 and #25 with “Golden” and “Your Idol,” respectively. Drake and Justin Bieber return to the chart with “What Did I Miss?” (#35) and “All I Can Take” (#38). |
- Number 1 Up by 1Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks6
- Number 2 Down by 1Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks17
- Number 3Peak1 (for 8 weeks)Weeks22
- Number 4Peak1 (for 1 weeks)Weeks14
- Number 5 Up by 4Peak5Weeks8
- Number 6Peak6Weeks5
- Number 7 Down by 2Peak5Weeks11
- Number 8Peak8Weeks10
- Number 9 Down by 2Peak6Weeks15
- Number 10Peak10Weeks9
- Number 11 Up by 9Peak11Weeks9
- Number 12 Up by 2Peak12Weeks12
- Number 13 Up by 5Peak13Weeks3
- Number 14 Up by 1Peak14Weeks6
- Number 15 Down by 3Peak11Weeks11
- Number 16 Up by 20
Golden
HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, & KPop Demon Hunters Cast
From the album: KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack)
Peak16Weeks2 - Number 17 Down by 6Peak8Weeks12
- Number 18 Down by 5Peak1 (for 2 weeks)Weeks12
- Number 19 Up by 4Peak19Weeks5
- Number 20 Up by 5Peak20Weeks4
- Number 21 Down by 4Peak12Weeks7
- Number 22 Down by 3Peak18Weeks6
- Number 23 Down by 2Peak21Weeks5
- Number 24 Up by 6Peak24Weeks3
- Number 25 Up by 12
Your Idol
Saja Boys, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee, & KPop Demon Hunters Cast
From the album: KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack)
Peak25Weeks2 - Number 26 Up by 2Peak26Weeks3
- Number 27 Down by 11Peak7Weeks11
- Number 28 Down by 6Peak20Weeks4
- Number 29 Down by 3Peak23Weeks8
- Number 30 Up by 9
All Gas No Brakes
Teddy Swims ft. featuring BigXthaPlug
From the album: I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Complete Edition)
Peak30Weeks2 - Number 31Peak31Weeks5
- Number 32 Down by 5Peak12Weeks13
- Number 33Peak33Weeks4
- Number 34Peak34Weeks3
- Number 35 DebutPeak35Weeks1
- Number 36 Down by 1Peak35Weeks2
- Number 37 Down by 13Peak1 (for 3 weeks)Weeks19
- Number 38 DebutPeak38Weeks1
- Number 39 Re-EntryPeak30Weeks6
- Number 40 DebutPeak40Weeks1
- Number 29 DropoutPeak21Weeks7
- Number 32 DropoutPeak9Weeks16
- Number 38 Dropout
Blessings
Calvin Harris ft. featuring Clementine Douglas
Peak19Weeks8 - Number 40 DropoutPeak21Weeks9
2 Comments
Hi there Rockmaker!
Nice to see "Manchild" at the top, "What I Want" in the top 5, the new Peaks or "We Never Dated", "Just Keep Watching", "Espresso Macchiato", "Dior", "On My Mind" and "All Gas No Brakes", the big gain for "Golden" (I'm warming up to the Kpop Demon Hunters Songs) and the top 40 debut for "Nice To Each Other".
Below the top 40, I like the big jumps for "Mr Electric Blue", "Bliss", "Zombie", "Streets Of London", "The First Time" and especially "A Me Mi Piace" (although it dropped from #1 on my Chart, it is set to possibly go back to #1 on my next Chart) and the debut for "The Sofa".
Great Chart as usual!
Take care.

Under Top 40
41. Sorry I'm Here For Someone Else - Benson Boone ↓⁹
42. Mr Electric Blue - Benson Boone ↑²²
43. Blessings - Calvin Harris with Clementine Douglas ↓⁵
44. Feel It - d4vd ↓⁴
45. Friend Of Mine - Rihanna ↓¹⁶
46. One Thing - Lola Young ↔
47. Not At This Party - Dasha ↔
48. A Little Love - Biffy Clyro ↓³
49. BLISS - Tyla ↑²⁹
50. Zombie - YUNGBLUD ↑¹⁹
51. OWA OWA - Lil Tecca ↓⁹
52. NOKIA - Drake ↓⁸
53. Feels So Good To Be You - Mama Duke ↑¹
54. Streets of London - Zach Bryan ↑²²
55. Man On A Mission - The Black Keys ↑¹¹
56. Relationships - HAIM ↓¹³
57. Sally, When The Wine Runs Out - ROLE MODEL ↓⁷
58. Messy - ROSÉ ↓⁵
59. Touch Me Like a Gangster - Jessie Murph ↓⁸
60. Desperate - Jamie MacDonald ↑⁴
61. Next Summer - Damiano David ↓²⁰
62. Die For You - Calum Scott ↓⁴
63. I Got A New One - Elizabeth Nichols ↓⁴
64. More to Lose - Miley Cyrus ↔
65. All The Way - BigXthaPlug featuring Bailey Zimmerman ↔
66. Bag of Bones - Lord Huron ↑¹
67. Gabriela - KATSEYE ↑¹⁵
68. Hey Hi Hello - Alison Goldfrapp ↑³⁰
69. Busy Woman - Sabrina Carpenter ↓²⁰
70. The Glen - Levi Heron ↓¹⁴
71. Spike Island - Pulp ↓¹⁴
72. A Me Mi Piace - Alfa with Manu Chao ↑¹⁶
73. Luther - Kendrick Lamar with SZA ↓¹¹
74. Easy Lover - Miley Cyrus ↓⁶
75. MUTT - Leon Thomas ↓¹⁴
76. Azizam - Ed Sheeran ↓²⁸
77. Dive - Olivia Dean ↓⁵
78. Happen To Me - Russell Dickerson ↓³
79. Rock That Body - Black Eyed Peas ↓²
80. Backup Plan - Bailey Zimmerman featuring Luke Combs ↔
81. No Broke Boys - Disco Lines featuring Tinashe ↔
82. Zombie Lady - Damiano David ↑³
83. Drive - Ed Sheeran ↑¹
84. The First Time - Damiano David ↑¹⁰
85. Always Love - d4vd featuring Hyunjin ↑⁶
86. Bottle Rockets - Scotty McCreery featuring Hootie & The Blowfish ↑⁷
87. Messy - Lola Young ↓¹⁶
88. Die With A Smile - Lady Gaga with Bruno Mars ↓²
89. It Isn't Perfect But It Might Be - Olivia Dean ↓¹⁰
90. The Sofa - Wolf Alice (NEW)
91. Girls Like You - Sofia Camara ↑⁴
92. Wet, Hot American Dream - Ava Max ↑⁷
93. Burning Blue - Mariah the Scientist ↓⁶
94. Fame is a Gun - Addison Rae ↓⁴
95. FUFN (Fuck You For Now) - JADE ↓³
96. Daisies - Justin Bieber (NEW)
97. Family Matters - Skye Newman ↓¹
98. Folded - Kehlani ↓¹
99. Plastic Box - JADE ↓¹⁶
100. Shapeshifter - Lorde ↔
* 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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