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RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - CRAZY-HORSE - 08-07-2025 ^^ isnt that Boss one a collection of 6 or 7 previously unreleased albums Ruby??? RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - Mellope - 09-07-2025 US HOT 100 8.06.25 #39 THE TOP TEN: 10. Pink Pony Club—Chappell Roan (Up 1/55 weeks in chart) 9. Die With A Smile - Lady Gaga/Bruno Mars (Down 1/46 weeks in chart) 8. Lose Control - Teddy Swims (Up 1/98 weeks in chart) 7. Manchid - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 3/4 weeks in the chart) 6. Luther—Kendrick Lamar/SZA (No change/32 weeks in chart) 5. I'm the Problem - Morgan Wallen (No change/22 weeks in chart) 4. A Bar Song (Tipsy)—Shaboozey (Up 3/64 weeks in chart) 3. Just In Case - Morgan Wallen (Up 1/15 weeks in chart) 2. What I Want—Morgan Wallen/Tate McRae (No change/7 weeks in chart) 1. Ordinary - Alex Warren (No change/5 weeks No. 1/21 weeks in chart) NEW ENTRIES: 99. Bar None - Jordan Davis (6.9/10) A stomp-clap country song about heartache that very much has single potential, despite Davis once thinking otherwise. 95. Went Lergit - G Herbo (7.7/10) This song comes from G Herbo's 2025 album titled "Greatest Rapper Alive," and as much as I don't think this is greatest rapper material, it's definitely good material. It has originality, with G Herbo having an unapologetic flow that you can build a character around; lyrically, he fits that description too. The song has that toughness to it without sacrificing quality. It chooses elements that feel like they would be seen in trap music or more upbeat rap but instead puts them into a song that feels like it partly reflects the "real rap" genre that many perceive to be great. It has a mix of both sides, and that's not something many rappers do; it gets my approval. 89. Went West—BabyChiefDoit (6.8/10) This song has GREAT news and TERRIBLE news. Let's start with the great news: the flow is bold and has a sound that's separated from other rap songs with inputs that sound like victory in a song, which I think is what's trying to be resembled. The song production is done extremely well. Now to the terrible note, I can't take the voice on this seriously; he sounds like a mix of a really American truck driver and a nervous person having a stutter and speaking nonsense. The vocals were so bad that I had to let out a physical laugh. I'll still give a 6.8/10, though, as I have to respect what went into most of the songs ideas, and that was production. 82. FWU - Don Toliver (4.6/10) And after the F1 movie, Don is back to dropping on the same standards as before, with the tuning and beat just sounding typical and minimal effort. Not much more needs to be said. 77. Home - BigXthaPlug/Shaboozey (7/10) I loved their collaboration on "Drink Don't Need No Mix," so seeing a second collaboration was always welcome. This takes more of a ballad-like route; I think an upbeat song would've been better. Still good regardless of that, though. 64. Takedown—Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ama (6.9/10) 60. On My Mind - Alex Warren/ROSÉ (5.5/10) Alex Warren makes music that's as flavourful as numbing spray, so the fact that this felt like the pointless love ballad it was is unsurprising. Alex needs to step up and stop giving the bare minimum build-up to a song that feels like it'll only be loved by Myles Smith's biggest fans. 58. Free—Rumi/Jinu/EJAE/Andrew Choi (7/10) 55. What It Sounds Like - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (7.1/10) 49. Soda Pop - Saja Boys/Andrew Choi/Neckwav/Danny Chung/Kevin Woo/SamUIL Lee (7.2/10) 42. How It's Done - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (7.1/10) I was expecting the hook to add to the already high-octane K-pop energy, and it did, and also in a pleasing way where, for once, just saying the hook louder actually sounded good. It reminded me of BLACKPINK. RE-ENTRIES: 85. What Was That - Lorde [Don't care] 43. The Giver—Chappell Roan [The falloff is insane.] NOTEABLE CHANGES: Songs that climbed 10 spots or more: 31. Your Idol - Saja Boys/Andrew Choi/Neckwav/Danny Chung/Kevin Woo/SamUIL Lee (Up 46) 23. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 58) [HIGHEST CLIMBER] Songs that fell 10 spots or more: 100. Eyes Are Closed - Morgan Wallen (Down 14) 97. Me Jalo - Fuerza Regida/Grupo Frontera (Down 15) 92. The Heart—Corey Kent (Down 10) 91. Bodies - Offset/JID (Down 19) 88. Eoo—Bad Bunny (Down 10) 84. Owa Owa - Lil Tecca (Down 23) 83. Twilight Zone - Ariana Grande (Down 12) 80. Latina Foreva - Karol G (Down 14) 79. Dark Til Daylight - Morgan Wallen (Down 10) 76. Bloodline - Alex Warren/Jelly Roll (Down 18) 75. Malboro Rojo - Fuerza Regida (Down 11) 70. Typa - Glorilla (Down 10) 68. Party 4 U - Charli XCX (Down 12) 63. Dark Thoughts - Lil Tecca (Down 15) 52. Superman - Morgan Wallen (Down 10) 40. 6 Months Later - Megan Moroney (Down 10) 26. Outside—Cardi B (Down 16) Songs that achieved a new peak or repeaked (excluding songs that are new entries or stuck at their peak): 87. Gabriela - KATSEYE 86. Single Again - Josh Ross 74. Bottle Rockets—Scotty McCreery & Hootie & The Blowfish 66. House Again - Hudson Westbrook 56. Amen - Shaboozey/Jelly Roll 45. After All the Bars Are Closed - Thomas Rhett 35. Backup Plan - Bailey Zimmerman/Luke Combs 31. Your Idol—Saja Boys/Andrew Choi/Neckwav/Danny Chung/Kevin Woo/SamUIL Lee 29. Good News—Shaboozey 23. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami 18. Weren't For The Wind - Ella Langley 17. Mystical Magical - Benson Boone 12. Love Me Not - Ravyn Lenae BEST AND WORST: New entries: BEST - Went Legit - G Herbo WORST - FWU - Don Toliver Whole top 100: BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims WORST - WHIM WHAMIE - Pluto/YKNIECE NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS: Possible new entries for Ava Max, Youngboy Never Broke Again, WizTheMC & Bees & Honey, Zach Bryan & more! Stay tuned! RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - Ruby - 09-07-2025 (08-07-2025, 23:34)CRAZY-HORSE Wrote: ^^ Sort of, CH - 83 tracks, 74 unreleased and all over a period of around 35 years. I have it on fairly good authority that there is about 45 minutes worth of listening material one might play again, so it seems as though it's an exercise for a) diehard fans, or b) anyone who has way too much time on their hands. LOL! I am neither so will also be giving Tracks II a miss. RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - Music Head - 15-07-2025 Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week 2. Drake - What Did I Miss? 53. Zach Bryan - River Washed Hair 86. Jeongyeon, Jihyo & Chaeyo - Takedown 96. PinkPantheress - Illegal 98. Sam Hunt - Country House 99. Disco Lines & Tinashe - No Broke Boys Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week new 17. Kesha - . 124. Natanael Cano - Porque La Demora re-entry 39. Teddy Swims - I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1) 78. Post Malone - Hollywood's Bleeding 107. Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits 108. Lil Wayne - I Am Music 128. Ozzy Osbourne - Essential 134. Zac Brown Band - The Foundation 155. Teddy Swims - I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) 179. Billy Joel - The Hits 185. AC/DC - Back In Black 189. Blink-182 - Greatest Hits 190. Tame Impala - Currents 191. Earth, Wind & Fire - Greatest Hits 192. Daniel Caesar - Freudian 196. Goo Goo Dolls - Greatest Hits 199. Alan Jackson - Greatest Hits RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - CRAZY-HORSE - 15-07-2025 ^^ i'll try to find you something to listen to this week mate RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - Music Head - 15-07-2025 whew! thank you RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - Mellope - 15-07-2025 US HOT 100 15.06.25 #40 THE TOP TEN: 10. Die With A Smile—Lady Gaga/Bruno Mars (Down 1/47 weeks in chart) 9. Lose Control - Teddy Swims (Down 1/99 weeks in chart) 8. I'm the Problem - Morgan Wallen (Down 3/23 weeks in chart) 7. Luther—Kendrick Lamar/SZA (Down 1/33 weeks in chart) 6. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 17/3 weeks in chart) 5. A Bar Song (Tipsy) - Shaboozey (Down 1/65 weeks in chart) 4. Just In Case - Morgan Wallen (Down 1/16 weeks in chart) 3. What I Want—Morgan Wallen/Tate McRae (Down 1/8 weeks in chart) 2. What Did I Miss? - Drake (NEW) 1. Ordinary - Alex Warren (No change/6 weeks no. 1/22 weeks in chart) NEW ENTRIES: 99. No Broke Boys—Disco Lines/Tinashe (5/10) Well, it's definitely better than the original and transforms it into a fun, danceable song. I'll take it over the original version. 98. Country House—Sam Hunt (4.9/10) By Sam we also get "Country House," which is your typical male country acoustic song where Sam sings about the country life in a way that feels very stereotypical of the genre and sadly fake. I'm also kind of shocked that people pick these artists to chart when a million similar-sounding songs have already charted. Give it a break. 96. Illegal - PinkPantheress (7/10) PinkPantheress's fun dance/drum & bass hyperpop was a nice addition to her new album "Fancy That.: 86. Takedown - JEONGYEON/JIHYO/CHAEYUNG (7.2/10) A sassy K-pop song from the "demon hunters" soundtrack that continues the album's run of charting entries. This feels like BLACKPINK, but with their more on-point songs like "Pink Venom," where they nail that energy to be more on point. 53. River Washed Hair - Zach Bryan (8.1/10) As I get older, Zach Bryan seems to appeal more to me, and I'm not sure if it's him or me developing. The harmonicas, the slow movement that gives the song the emotions it does, and the fact that he sticks to what he does even when country music is evolving in other ways. That's what I like. 2. What Did I Miss? - Drake (4/10) I've already covered how much I dislike Drake for making the worst album of all time and of this year (so far) and how much I dislike this song, but this time I'll do it in more detail. This sounds like a more watered-down, boring version of his big hits, where the background champion theme is the only thing that partly stands out for the better. It's safe to say Drake is making music for the sake of making music. I'm flabbergasted that this is set to debut at Billboard no. 2; it really proves that commercially, even if you make a lazy rap/trap beat with a simple hook, then you can truly do anything. BOO! RE-ENTRIES: 100. Por Esos Ojos—Fuerza Regida [*Yawn*] 97. Revolving Door - Tate McRae [It grew on me.] 94. Don't We—Morgan Wallen [Please actually stay this time!] 93. Hands Of Time - Eric Church [Good.] 89. Somewhere Over Laredo - Lainey Wilson [I haven't came back to this.] 66. Nuevayol—Bad Bunny [One of his best songs.] 31. Courtesy Of The Red, White, And Blue (The Angry American) - Toby Keith [If this wasn't for the 4th of July, then what is this for?] NOTEABLE CHANGES: Songs that climbed 10 spots or more: 87. Bar None - Jordan Davis (Up 12) 85. Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)—Max McNown (Up 13) 83. Went Legit—G Herbo (Up 12) 73. Single Again - Josh Ross (Up 13) 71. Went West—BabyChiefDoit (Up 18) [HIGHEST CLIMBEE] 62. Bottle Rockets—Scotty McCreery & Hootie And The Blowfish (Up 12) 51. Takedown - Huntr/X: Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 13) 43. What It Sounds Like - Huntr/X: Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 12) 41. Free—Rumi/JINU/Ejae/Andrew Choi (Up 17) 35. Soda Pop - Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & SamUIL Lee (Up 14) 29. How It's Done—Huntr/X: Ejae, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami (Up 13) 16. Your Idol—Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & SamUIL Lee (Up 15) 6. Golden - Huntr/X: Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami (up 17) Songs that fell 10 spots or more: 91. Latina Foreva - Karol G (Down 11) 76. On My Mind - Alex Warren/ROSÉ (Down 16) [HIGHEST FALLER] 49. 20 Cigarettes - Morgan Wallen (Down 12) 39. Outside—Cardi B (Down 13) Songs that repeaked or reached new peaks (excluding songs that are new entries or stuck at their peak): 87. Bar None - Jordan Davis 85. Better Me For You (Brown Eyes) - Max McNown 83. Went Legit—G Herbo 82. Nice To Meet You - Myles Smith 73. Single Again - Josh Ross 71. Went West - BabyChiefDoit 65. House Again - Hudson Westbrook 63. Fix What You Didn't Break - Nate Smith 62. Bottle Rockets - Scotty McCreery & Hootie & The Blowfish 51. Takedown—Huntr/X: Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami 44. After All The Bars Are Closed - Thomas Rhett 43. What It Sounds Like - Huntr/X: Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami 41. Free—Rumi/JINU/Ejae/Andrew Choi 35. Soda Pop—Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & SamUIL Lee 29. How It's Done - Huntr/X: Ejae, Audrey Nuna & Rei Ami 26. Good News - Shaboozey 16. Your Idol—Saja Boys: Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo & SamUIL Lee 6. Golden - Huntr/X: Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami BEST AND WORST: New entries: BEST - River Washed Hair - Zach Bryan WORST—What Did I Miss? - Drake The Whole Top 100: BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims WORST - WHIM WHAMMIE - PLUTO/YKNIECE NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS: Possible new entries for Tyla, BLACKPINK, Jessie Murph, MGK, Juice WRLD & XXXTENTACION & more! RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - Music Head - 22-07-2025 Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week 2. Justin Bieber - Daisies 17. Justin Bieber - Yukon 18. Justin Bieber - Go Baby 21. Justin Bieber - All I Can Take 28. BLACKPINK - Jump 33. Justin Bieber & Gunna - Way It Is 35. Justin Bieber - Things You Do 37. Justin Bieber - Walking Away 42. Clipse ft. Kendrick Lamar - Chains & Whips 49. Justin Bieber - Butterflies 50. Travis Scott - Kick Out 53. Travis Scott & Don Toliver - Champain & Vacay 54. Travis Scott - Dumbo 56. Justin Bieber & Dijon - Devotion 57. Justin Bieber & Sexyy Red - Sweet Spot 59. Justin Bieber - First Place 62. Clipse - So Be It 65. Clipse ft. Tyler, The Creator - P.O.V. 68. ATEEZ - In Your Fantasy 70. Justin Bieber, Cash Cobain & Eddie Benjamin - Swag 72. Travis Scott, Sheck Wes & Don Toliver - 2000 Excursion 74. Travis Scott, Playboi Carti & future - Where Was You 78. Clipse - Ace Trumpets 79. Justin Bieber - Too Long 83. Justin Bieber - Glory Voice Memo 84. Justin Bieber & Lil B - Dadz Love 86. Justin Bieber - 405 92. Clipse ft. John Legend & Voices Of Fire - The Birds Don't Sing 93. Travis Scott & GloRilla - Shyne 95. Clipse - M.T.B.T.T.F. Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week new 1. JACKBOYS & Travis Scott - JACKBOYS 2 2. Justin Bieber - Swag 4. Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out 6. TWICE - This Is For 8. Giveon - Beloved 45. Wet Leg - Moisturizer 90. Soundtrack - Zombies 4: Dawn Of The Vampire 113. Riley Green - Midtown Sessions - (ep) 149. Larry June & Cardo Got Wings - Until Night Comes 200. Burna Boy - No Sign Of Weakness re-entry 7. ATEEZ - Golden Hour: Part 3 (ep) 29. Backstreet Boys - Millennium 40. Juice WRLD - Legends Never Die 63. Gigi Perez - At The Beach, In Every Life 79. Mac Miller - I Love Life, Thank You 117. Forrest Frank - Child Of God II 120. My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade 177. Coldplay - Parachutes 189. Lil Wayne - Tha Carter IV 198. Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - Mellope - 23-07-2025 US HOT 100 22.06.25 #41 THE TOP TEN: 10. Die With A Smile - Lady Gaga/Bruno Mars (No change/48 weeks in chart) 9. Lose Control - Teddy Swims (No change/100 weeks in chart/first song to reach 100 weeks in chart/70 weeks in top ten) 8. What Did I Miss? - Drake (Down 6/2 weeks in the chart) 7. Love Me Not—Ravyn Lenae (Up 5/NEW PEAK/16 weeks in chart) 6. A Bar Song (Tipsy)—Shaboozey (Down 1/66 weeks in chart) 5. Just In Case - Morgan Wallen (Down 1/17 weeks in chart) 4. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 2/NEW PEAK/4 weeks in chart) 3. What I Want—Morgan Wallen/Tate McRae (No change/9 weeks in chart) 2. Daisies—Justin Bieber (NEW) 1. Ordinary - Alex Warren (No change/7 weeks No. 1/23 weeks in chart) NEW ENTRIES: 95. M.T.B.T.T.F - Clipse (7/10) 93. Shyne—Travis Scott/Glorilla (5.9/10) 92. The Birds Don't Sing—Clipse/John Legend & Voices Of Fire (7.5/10) 86. 405 - Justin Bieber (6.1/10) It's what we've heard already but with a few more pop elements. 84. Dadz Love—Justin Bieber/Lil B (7/10) Just over two minutes of more relaxing soul where Lil B keeps up the pace in a good way; I also believe this is my first listen to Lil B. 83. Glory Voice Memo - Justin Bieber (4/10) This kind of does sound as if it was recorded on a worse device, with the shakiness and sound quality sounding a lot less than the others. This felt like a segment that could be taken off "SWAG." 79. Too Long—Justin Bieber (5.9/10) It's like "Yukon," but with more of a Chris Brown-ish kind of vibe and less sweetness; unexpectedly, it also felt repetitive of the current album's style. 78. Ace Trumpets - Clipse (7.9/10) 74. Where Was You - Travis Scott/Playboi Carti/Future (8/10) 72. 2000 Excursion - Travis Scott/Check Wes/Don Toliver (4/10) 70. Swag—Justin Bieber/Cash Cobain/Eddie Benjamin (2.5/10) What even is Justin doing at this point? "Swag" sounds like a bowl of nothingness, with mumbling on top of a generic mix that sounds like the overlapping complimented nothing. And Cash Cobain as a feature? I'd rather not. 68. In Your Fantasy - ATEEZ (5/10) After the disappointing "Lemon Drop," the band returns with a loud synth Korean dance song that doesn't make the best use of its sexual energy and instead falls below the mark. The song itself does have its edge to usual K-pop with the synth, tuning, and intenseness branding into a sound that K-pop doesn't usually go for, especially with the intenseness. 65. P.O.V.—Clipse/Tyler, The Creator (8.3/10) 62. So Be It - Clipse (8.2/10) 59. First Place - Justin Bieber (7.6/10) Another song about relationships where Justin feels like he has somewhat of a passion in the music, I feel like some of these tracks (like this one) are trying for the lyrical appeal. 57. Sweet Spot - Justin Bieber/Sexyy Red (3.8/10) DAWG WHAT IS THIS??? ??? The album was going down a lovely route, and then suddenly it comes to a halt with yet another artist featuring Sexyy Red, where she raps about putting male genitals up her butt, BUT WHY? Yeah… I can admit that Justin's lines had a little groove and the right amount of summer sexiness, but Sexyy came in so open with her lyricism that it doesn't fit the cuteness of the album but instead feels like a sex worker is going overtime on the clock and wants to get their job done ASAP. 56. Devotion—Justin Bieber/Dijon (7.7/10) It's like something from "Shawn" by Shawn Mendes but with a slow rhythm twist. A very dreamy acoustic song that sounds good for sleep, pretty walks, or a comfortable moment. Instead of trying to add a rap feature or make it something it's not, the track and feature both feel like they have devotion to making something that truly highlights their vocal composure in a very real way; this song feels like a warm hug. 54. Dumbo - Travis Scott (3.9/10) 53. Champagne & Vacay—Travis Scott/Don Toliver (3.4/10) Weird screaming inputs that are churned out repeatedly onto verses that feel like they're at an artificial intelligence level of creative—this song is why Travis Scott doesn't excel at what he does, because quite frankly a lot of his discography is something that's made out of mumbled trapped lines, often in a darker tone, with the album's singles not even impressing me. Skip. 50. Kick Out - Travis Scott (3.9/10) I didn't want to have to relisten for a review, but since it's the highest-charting song by Travis, I guess I have to. Oh, boy. So a short summary on the new "JACKBOYS 2" album: every song felt like it made minimum effort to push Scott's career forward, and in total the album only had ONE good song. I know, very disappointing. From the album we have another soulless throwaway, "Kick Out," which is quite honestly embarrassing. I could be nicer, but Travis doesn't seem like a nice guy… so let's be real here: the uncredited vocals from 21 Savage are unnecessary and interruptthe song. Not like I'm missing much anyway; Travis has his usual trap hook that gains speed as the song goes on. Everything about the pitch to the tuned sound is so expected, as Travis never switches it up. Bad. 49. Butterflies - Justin Bieber (7/10) The song starts with Justin's viral "Money" clip where he tells paparazzi that they just care about money; the song then goes into a light and easy listen that includes a more pop-friendly side of Justin. 42. Chains & Whips—Clipse/Kendrick Lamar (8.2/10) I'm yet to hear the Clipse album "Let God Sort Em Out," but this was for sure the song I was most excited to hear, and I will say that it set a high bar for the album. "Chains & Whips" partly sounds like Lamar's older rap music but with a more modern and less experimental side, where the song uses loud and clearly noticeable horns along with guitar and drums, which doesn't make a radio sound but instead uses the sounds often by themselves to showcase the song's parts rather than making a big production. It's a good song; I may hear the album in full. 37. Walking Away—Justin Bieber (6.5/10) A guitar-drum pattern that uses simple instrumental forms along with vocals that don't feel amongst the most natural from him, but despite that there's still some form of comfort here that makes me partially enjoy this. 35. Things You Do—Justin Bieber (7.8/10) "Things You Do" talks about the weight small things can have in a relationship; it does this in a similar formation to the rest of the album, but in a simplicity that can be sweet. A good song for sleeping. 33. Way It Is - Justin Bieber/Gunna (7.9/10) I like this type of Gunna better; he feels more composed at a relaxed level where you can really process the song and soak it in, and I genuinely think this was a good rap feature. He helped bring out a weightlessness feel, not as much as Bieber, but he still did. 28. Jump—BLACKPINK (3.6/10) I think too much focus was put into the bass and loop and an action-packed production rather than trying to maintain quality. This is your typical bad bitch K-pop song that happens to make you anything but care. 21. All I Can Take—Justin Bieber (4/10) A summery-ish, slow-moving song where Justin's tuning doesn't really add to the song, and as a whole the song feels flat-out dull. 18. Go Baby—Justin Bieber (6.9/10) This felt heartfelt, and whilst it has an appeal of meaning, I think critically speaking this isn't his finest work. I'll take it, though. 17. Yukon - Justin Bieber (7.2/10) Ok, we're working with something. The way the mix started was making me think that this was going to be another lazy "DAISIES"-type "ballad, but instead I think the mixing went well. Of course, this still is kind of basic, but it has a sweetness to it with the feminine slow vocals on top of the acoustic love song. It all felt ever so simple, but it still had a bit of Justin's charm. 2. Daisies - Justin Bieber (5.2/10) Bland R&B with some guitar that doesn't give much but only matches the R&B energy. The small save for me was Justin's vocals providing the signature smoothness that Bieber is known for. NOTEABLE CHANGES: Songs that climbed 10 spots or more: 25. Soda Pop - Saja Boys (Up 10) [HIGHEST CLIMBER] Songs that fell 10 spots or more: 100. Malboro Rojo - Fuerza Regida (Down 23) 99. Rather Lie - Playboi Carti/The Weeknd (Down 26) 98. Twilight Zone - Ariana Grande (Down 20) 97. Eoo—Bad Bunny (Down 13) 96. Neuvayol—Bad Bunny (Down 30) 94. Party 4 U—Charli XCX (Down 27) 91. TN - Morgan Wallen (Down 27) 89. Whim Whammie - PLUTO/YKNIECE (Down 29) [HIGHEST FALLER] 88. Hard Fought Hallelujah - Brandon Lake/Jelly Roll (Down 20) 87. Your Way's Better - Forrest Frank (Down 18) 82. House Again—Hudson Westbrook (Down 17) 80. Fix What You Didn't Break - Nate Smith (Down 17) 77. Bottle Rockets—Scotty McCreery & Hootie & The Blowfish (Down 15) 75. River Washed Hair - Zach Bryan (Down 22) 73. Indigo - Sam Barber/Avery Anna (Down 12) 71. Superman - Morgan Wallen (Down 14) 69. Amen - Shaboozey/Jelly Roll (Down 11) 67. I Ain't Comin' Back—Morgan Wallen/Post Malone (Down 13) 66. Wildflower - Billie Eilish (Down 10) 63. Just Keep Watching - Tate McRae (Down 11) 61. Outside—Cardi B (Down 22) 60. 20 Cigarettes - Morgan Wallen (Down 11) 58. 6 Months Later - Megan Moroney (Down 10) 48. Love Somebody - Morgan Wallen (Down 10) 46. 30 For 30—SZA/Kendrick Lamar (Down 10) 45. Weren't For The Wind - Ella Langley (Down 20) 40. APT. - ROSÉ/Bruno Mars (Down 10) 39. Anxiety—Doechii (Down 11) 31. Nokia - Drake (Down 10) Songs that reached a new peak or repeaked (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peak): 25. Soda Pop—Saja Boys 24. Good News—Shaboozey 23. How It's Done—Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami 14. Your Idol—Saja Boys 7. Love Me Not - Ravyn Lenae 4. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami BEST AND WORST: New Entries: BEST—P.O.V.—Clipse/Tyler, The Creator WORST—Swag—Justin Bieber/Cash Cobain/Eddie Benjamin Whole top 100: BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims WORST—WHIM WHAMMIE—PLUTO/YKNIECE NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS: Possible new entries for Tommy Richman, Alex Warren, Zach Bryan, Skye Newman, Jessie Murph & more! RE: Billboard Music Charts For 2025 - Music Head - 29-07-2025 Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week 16. Alex Warren - Eternity 33. Tyler, The Creator ft. Sk8brd - Big Poe 41. Tyler, The Creator - Sugar On My Tongue 44. Tyler, The Creator - Ring Ring Ring 46. Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train 48. Tyler, The Creator - Sucka Free 49. Ozzy Osbourne - Mama I'm Coming Home 51. Tyler, The Creator - Stop PLaying With Me 54. Tyler, The Creator - Mommanem 55. Tyler, The Creator - I'll Take Care Of You 56. Tyler, The Creator - Don't Tap That Glass / Tweakin' 59. Tyler, The Creator ft. Madison McFerren - Don't You Worry Baby 62. Zach Bryan ft. Gabriella Rose - Madeline 82. Tyler, The Creator - Tell Me What It Is 84. Jessie Murph - 1965 92. Twice - Strategy Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week new 1. Tyler, The Creator - Don't Tap The Glass 8. Jessie Murph - Sex Hysteria 10. BTS - Permission To Dance On Stage - Live 13. Jackson Wang - MagicMan 2 23. Lord Huron - The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1 31. Joyner Lucas - ADHD 2 114. Dylan Gossett - Westward 166. Alex G - Headlights 176. Max McNown - Night Diving 190. Trisha Yearwood - The Mirror re-entry 37. Black Sabbath - Paranoid 65. Riley Green - Don't Mind If I Do 82. Role Model - Kansas Anymore 145. Billy Joel - Greatest Hits Vol. 1 & 2 167. Billy Joel - The Stranger 177. Tyler, The Creator - Flower Boy 188. Daniel Caesar - Freudian |