Alex Warren's ‘Ordinary' Leads Hot 100 for Ninth Week, ‘KPop Demon Hunters' Slays With New Top 10
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'Ordinary' adds a ninth week atop the Hot 100. The song has spent all its weeks on top consecutively, having become Warren's first leader on the chart.
Meanwhile, 'Golden,' by HUNTR/X — the trio of EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI — holds at its No. 2 Hot 100 high, as 'Your Idol,' by Saja Boys — Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo and samUIL Lee — reaches the top 10, bounding 12-9. The songs, each act's first top 10, are from the hit Netflix animated film KPop Demon Hunters and its soundtrack, which notches a second week at its No. 2 best on the Billboard 200 albums chart. It rules the Soundtracks chart for a sixth week.
Browse the full rundown of this week's top 10 below.
The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data, the lattermost metric reflecting purchases of physical singles and digital tracks from full-service digital music retailers; digital singles sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites are excluded from chart calculations. All charts (dated Aug. 9, 2025) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, Aug. 5. For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram.
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'Ordinary' Streams, Airplay & Sales
'Ordinary,' on Atlantic Records, tallied 19.4 million official streams (down 6% week-over-week), 73.3 million radio airplay audience impressions (down 1%) and 6,000 sold (essentially even) in the United States July 25-31.
The track keeps at No. 4 on Streaming Songs, following four weeks at the summit; secures a seventh week at No. 1 on Radio Songs; and rises 9-4 Digital Song Sales, after nine weeks on top.
'Ordinary' also makes it a perfect 10 weeks atop the Songs of the Summer chart, having led each week since the survey made its annual seasonal return after Memorial Day.
HUNTR/X vs. Saja Boys in Top 10'Golden' by HUNTR/X repeats at its No. 2 Hot 100 high. It simultaneously tops Streaming Songs for a second week, up 13% to 28.9 million streams — as it's the Hot 100's top gainer in streaming for a fifth consecutive week.
The song, from the hit Netflix animated movie KPop Demon Hunters, also sports surges of 31% to 4.9 million in radio audience and 19% to 5,000 sold, boosted by a remix by David Guetta, released July 25.
Meanwhile, Saja Boys, HUNTR/X's foes in the film, bound 12-9 on the Hot 100 with 'Your Idol.' The song is driven largely by streams, with 19 million (up 1%) in the tracking week.
Despite their on-screen differences, HUNTR/X and Saja Boys team up to make KPop Demon Hunters the first movie to spin off two Hot 100 top 10s since another animated hit: In 2022, Disney's Encanto yielded the ensemble smash 'We Don't Talk About Bruno' (No. 1 for five weeks) and 'Surface Pressure' by Jessica Darrow (No. 8 peak), with both written solely by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Rest of Top 10: Wallen's 'What I Want' & More
Morgan Wallen's 'What I Want,' featuring Tate McRae, climbs 4-3 on the Hot 100, after it debuted in May as Wallen's fourth No. 1 and McRae's first. It logs an 11th week at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart.
Justin Bieber's 'Daisies' dips 3-4 on the Hot 100, two weeks after it debuted at No. 2. It's the chart's top gainer in airplay for a second week (17 million, up 61%).
Wallen's 'Just in Case' keeps at No. 5, on the Hot 100 after reaching No. 2, and Ravyn Lenae's 'Love Me Not' is steady at its No. 6 high.
Teddy Swims' 'Lose Control,' which led the Hot 100 for a week in March 2024, and finished as the year's No. 1 song, stays at No. 7 — as it adds a record-extending 102nd week on the chart overall and a record-padding 72nd week in the top 10.
Shaboozey's 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' is stationary at No. 8 on the Hot 100, following its record-tying 19 weeks at No. 1 beginning last July.
Capping the Hot 100's top 10, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' 'Die With a Smile' remains at No. 10, following five weeks at No. 1 beginning in January.
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