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Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week
3. Tate McRae - Tit For Tat
55. Tame Impala - Dracula
56. Doja Cat - Gorgeous
69. Young Thug - Ninja
86. Cody Johnson - The Fall
90. RAYE - Where Is My Husband!
97. Olivia Dean - Nice To Each Other
98. Olivia Dean - So Easy (To Fall In Love)
99. Metro Boomin, Quavo, Breskii & YK NIECE - Take Me Thru Dere
100. Phil Wickham - What An Awesome God
Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week
new
4. Doja Cat - Vie
6. Young Thug - UY SCUTI
7. Mariah Carey - Here For It All
8. Olivia Dean - The Art Of Loving
9. P1Harmony - EX (ep)
14. Yfn Lucci - Already Legend
22. HARDY - Country! Country!
24. Rauw Alejandro - Cosa Nuestra: Capitulo O
96. Geese - Getting Killed
119. Zara Larsson - Midnight Sun
192. Jeff Tweedy - Twilight Override
re-entry
82. Post Malone - Hollywood's Bleeding
129. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP
155. Bad Bunny - YHLQMDLG
156. Bad Bunny - Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana
173. Doja Cat - Planet Her
185. Thomas Rhett - About A Woman
198. YoungBoy Never Broke Again - AI YoungBoy 2
199. Doechii - Alligator Bites Never Heal
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HOT 100 7.10.25 #53
THE TOP TEN:
10. Your Idol – Saja Boys (Down 5/15 weeks in chart)
9. Love Me Not – Ravyn Lenae (No change/27 weeks in chart)
8. I Got Better - Morgan Wallen (Up 3/20 weeks in the chart)
7. Soda Pop – Saja Boys (Down 4/14 weeks in chart)
6. Lose Control – Teddy Swims (Up 1/111 weeks in chart)
5. Daisies – Justin Bieber (Up 3/12 weeks in chart)
4. What I Want - Morgan Wallen/Tate McRae (No change/20 weeks in chart)
3. Tit For Tat - Tate McRae (NEW)
2. Ordinary - Alex Warren (No change/34 weeks in chart)
1. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (No change/8 weeks No. 1/15 weeks in chart)
NEW ENTRIES:
100. What An Awesome God – Phil Wickham (5/10)
How amazing, more artificial Christian pop for the industry, something we definitely didn't have before! You know, I'm loving Phil's passion for Jesus and how much he's devoted to spreading Christianity, but my oh my, his music is something that a church choir would sing. It's as unoriginal as where he was years ago, which leads me to believe that levelling up his sound isn't a priority. If you've heard high-pitched male voices and generic piano music, then you've heard this – so predictable!
99. Take Me Thru Dere – Metro Boomin/Quavo/Breskii/YK NIECE (7/10)
I mean, after seeing YK NIECE on the feature list, I had extremely low expectations, but surprisingly this was actually not that bad. YK's part was easily the worst, as she sounded like Sexyy Red, but on the other hand, there was some fine rapping, and the beat had a nice bounce; it sounded like a more inspired version of rap's traditional clap beat that's often used. I see the producer did some work on this!
98. So Easy (To Fall In Love) - Olivia Dean (8/10)
This song more so resembles the layout of a Laufey song rather than her mall pop style "Man I Need"; it keeps up the feeling of naturalness we get from Olivia's music, with every instrument playing a clear part in the song. This one was actually the best I've heard from the album so far! I'll listen in full to the album later.
97. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean (7.2/10)
Smooth and easy-to-hear pop-soul that sounds like something on her debut album. A pleasant listen, but she's not doing anything new.
90. Where Is My Husband! - RAYE (8/10)
I was waiting for that moment where RAYE would drop her next song that sounds like it could be a big hit, and this was that. She heads back to her upbeat jazz roots, and all the chaos and blasted loud instruments are at their fullest pop-radio core feel. Firstly teased at Glastonbury and now on the streaming apps too, this is the funky switched jazz jam we needed.
86. The Fall - Cody Johnson (5.9/10)
Aside from the part where he switched up the tone into the deeper hook with a passionate guitar, I think the rest sounds like all the other country music that you can hear anywhere; it's a skip.
69. Ninja – Young Thug (3/10)
This song is the opener to Young Thug's recent 4th album, "UY SCUTI". And honestly… this is so bad that it's memeable. The nearly 4-minute track opens with a minute and a half clip from the time when Thug went to court. It's not only a bad start to the song, but it's also a bad start to the album. After he finally starts rapping, he sounds all over the place, as if he desperately needs to go to the bathroom while rapping, when in reality it's just his $1 production studio. After that, he then repeats the n-word multiple times, which is appropriate to bring up, as it's being memed across social media and in general for how he says it. He just raps the n-word with nothing else said multiple times before going into this long paragraph-length rap where every sentence is ended with the n-word. This is seriously some fine art, Thug. 3/10.
56. Gorgeous – Doja Cat (8.2/10)
I quite like this as a luxury and refined pop follow-up too. "Jealous Type", the cut scene in the middle, definitely wasn't a good choice, especially for a song that you're trying to advertise as the next single. But despite that, we still have minutes' worth of a song that feels like a mix of bad bitch energy and a song to lie on the beach to. That being said, I don't think this has big radio potential.
55. Dracula – Tame Impala (7.2/10)
Previous listen:
These singles are really just getting better and better! I like when Tame leans into a catchy little quick bop rather than 7-minute songs. It suits them.
Second listen: [-0.3/10 in score]
A nu-disco synth-funk song that doesn't exactly tick any specific decade's sound, but instead what it does tick is the box of enjoyment.
3. Tit For Tat - Tate McRae (8/10)
You know what this reminds me of a little? 2023 pop: Doja Cat! Where the production is the most different from any Tate song, as much as I don't think this is the best way to open a possible new era, I definitely see this being a single. I think the synths bring this dreamy, floating feel that feels very bright, like something you'd hear at a shiny disco; it has its equal touch of grace but with a very danceable tone. I love it!
RE-ENTRIES:
96. Voy A Llevarte Pa PR - Bad Bunny
[Excited for his Super Bowl performance!]
95. Gnarly - KATSEYE
[Enough of this, please.]
94. What Kinda Man - Parker McCollum
[BORING.]
91. Let Down - Radiohead
[Still a classic, btw]
NOTEABLE CHANGES:
Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:
85. Went Legit – G Herbo (Up 14)
81. Darlin' – Chase Matthews (Up 17)
80. Camera - Ed Sheeran (Up 13)
72. Is It A Crime – Mariah The Scientist/Kali Uchis (Up 11)
70. Malboro Rojo - Fuerza Regida (Up 10)
68. Don't Mind If I Do – Riley Green/Ella Langley (Up 11)
64. Shot Callin - YoungBoy Never Broke Again (Up 20)
53. Heart Of Stone – Jelly Roll (Up 11)
52. 6 Months Later - Megan Moroney (Up 10)
43. Errtime - Cardi B (Up 22) [HIGHEST CLIMBER]
38. Back In The Saddle – Luke Combs (Up 16)
36. Jealous Type – Doja Cat (Up 21)
12. Man I Need - Olivia Dean (Up 13)
Songs that fell 10 spots or more (excluding songs from Cardi B's album bomb last week):
83. House Tour - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 12) [HIGHEST FALLER]
62. Nobody's Son – Sabrina Carpenter (Down 11)
Songs that stuck at their peak or re-peaked (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peak):
82. Breakin' Dishes - Rihanna
81. Darlin' – Chase Matthews
73. Nice To Meet You - Myles Smith
71. Last One To Know - Gavin Adcock
68. Don't Mind If I Do - Riley Green/Ella Langlet
64. Shot Callin – YoungBoy Never Broke Again
53. Heart Of Stone - Jelly Roll
51. House Again - Hudson Westbrook
43. Errtime - Cardi B
41. Bar None – Jordan Davis
38. Back In The Saddle – Luke Combs
32. Bottle Rockets – Scotty McCreery/Hootie & The Blowfish
29. It Depends – Chris Brown/Bryson Tiller
22. Back To Friends - Sombr
18. Folded – Kehlani
12. Man I Need - Olivia Dean
11. Mutt – Leon Thomas
BEST AND WORST:
New entries:
BEST - Gorgeous - Doja Cat
WORST - Ninja - Doja Cat
The whole top 100:
BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims
WORST - Shot Callin - YoungBoy Never Broke Again
NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:
Possible new entries for Taylor Swift, Luke Combs, Leon Thomas & Kali Uchis
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Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week
1. Taylor Swift - The Fate Of Ophelia
2. Taylor Swift - Opalite
3. Taylor Swift - Elizabeth Taylor
4. Taylor Swift - Father Figure
5. Taylor Swift - Wood
6. Taylor Swift - Wi$h Li$t
7. Taylor Swift - Actually Romantic
8. Taylor Swift ft. Sabrina Carpenter - The Life Of A Showgirl
9. Taylor Swift - Eldest Daughter
10. Taylor Swift - Cancelled!
11. Taylor Swift - Ruin The Friendship
12. Taylor Swift - Honey
88. Diplo ft. Trippie Redd - Wish
92. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Mellow Rackz - What You Is
Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week
new
1. Taylor Swift - The Life Of A Showgirl
52. Bryson Tiller - Solace & The Vices
110. AFI - Silver Bleeds The Black Sun
116. Waylon Jennings - Songbird
re-entry
38. Post Malone - The Diamond Collection
129. Drake - Thank Me Later
144. Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
183. Giveon - Beloved
192. Jeff Buckley - Grace
194. Kali Uchis - Sincerely
199. Jonas Brothers - The Family Business
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HOT 100 14.10.25 #54
THE TOP TEN:
10. Cancelled! - Taylor Swift (NEW)
9. Eldest Daughter – Taylor Swift (NEW)
8. The Life Of A Showgirl – Taylor Swift/Sabrina Carpenter (NEW)
7. Actually Romantic - Taylor Swift (NEW)
6. Wish List – Taylor Swift (NEW)
5. Wood – Taylor Swift (NEW)
4. Father Figure – Taylor Swift (NEW)
3. Elizabeth Taylor - Taylor Swift (NEW)
2. Opalite - Taylor Swift (NEW)
1. The Fate Of Ophelia - Taylor Swift (NEW)
NEW ENTRIES:
92. What You Is – YoungBoy Never Broke Again/Mellow Rackz (0.1/10)
One of the few Youngboy songs I avoided reviewing ended up charting… *sighs,* let's do this again then. As you can guess, Youngboy is screaming at the top of his lungs like an alcoholic walking out of the pub; he then raps on top of a goofy piano progression in the most questionable way, with him sounding all over the place and unlistenable, with the feature thankfully at least sounding like she can rap better. This song was genuinely so all over the place that it feels like music that would fit a chase scene in a cartoon. I actually can't… this guy has the two worst songs in the Hot 100 chart, and he does it effortlessly. In fact, I'll go even deeper; I think YoungBoy is a contender for the worst artist ever. Also, this is a contender for the worst song of 2025.
88. Wish – Diplo/Trippie Redd (6.6/10)
A song from years ago with an unusually high AOTY user score resurfaces, in what I can only describe as fitting for the melancholic feeling, but improvement is necessary. The beat feels generic, Trippie feels like he could give more to the song, and the whole thing is a fine song. Nothing special.
12. Honey – Taylor Swift (8/10)
11. Ruin The Friendship – Taylor Swift (8.1/10)
10. Cancelled! - Taylor Swift (8.5/10)
9. Eldest Daughter – Taylor Swift (8/10)
8. The Life Of A Showgirl – Taylor Swift/Sabrina Carpenter (7.9/10)
7. Actually Romantic – Taylor Swift (8.2/10)
6. Wish List – Taylor Swift (8/10)
5. Wood – Taylor Swift (7.8/10)
4. Father Figure – Taylor Swift (7.5/10)
3. Elizabeth Taylor - Taylor Swift (8.3/10)
2. Opalite – Taylor Swift (7.5/10)
1. The Fate Of Ophelia - Taylor Swift (8.3/10)
Releasing as the lead single for Taylor's new album, we start with a song where I can definitely see radio potential, but it doesn't grip me as much as her other lead singles do. On one hand this feels like a slightly brighter version of some things we got on "TTPD", and it certainly has the substance to carry the songs' notes & direction; it's just not her finest lead single. Now that's said, this song is rumoured to be about her husband, Travis Kelce; I don't know if that's true.
RE-ENTRIES:
None
NOTEABLE CHANGES:
Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:
89. Take Me Thru Dere – Metro Boomin/Quavo/Breskii/YK NIECE (Up 10)
87. So Easy (To Fall In Love) - Olivia Dean (Up 11) [JOINT HIGHEST CLIMBER]
79. Where Is My Husband! - Raye (Up 11) [JOINT HIGHEST CLIMBER]
Songs that fell 10 spots or more:
100. Which One – Drake/Central Cee (Down 13)
99. Breakin' Dishes - Rihanna (Down 17)
95. Camera - Ed Sheeran (Down 15)
94. 20 Cigarettes - Morgan Wallen (Down 10)
93. Eternity - Alex Warren (Down 19)
90. The Subway - Chappell Roan (Down 13)
85. Just Keep Watching - Tate McRae (Down 20)
82. Nobody's Son - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 20)
81. Magnet – Cardi B (Down 21)
80. Pretty & Petty - Cardi B (Down 21)
75. Outside – Cardi B (Down 18)
70. Dracula – Tame Impala (Down 15)
64. Heart Of Stone - Jelly Roll (Down 11)
60. Errtime – Cardi B (Down 17)
58. Hell At Night – BigXthaPlug/Ella Langley (Down 10)
56. Jealous Type - Doja Cat (Down 20)
55. Bottle Rockets – Scotty McCreery/Hootie & The Blowfish (Down 23) [HIGHEST FALLER]
53. Safe – Cardi B/Kehlani (Down 11)
51. When Did You Get Hot? - Sabrina Carpenter (Down 16)
47. All The Way - BigXthaPlug/Bailey Zimmerman (Down 10)
44. Burning Blue - Mariah The Scientist (Down 10)
41. Free - Rumi/Jinu/Ejae/Andrew Choi (Down 10)
40. Takedown – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Down 10)
39. It Depends – Chris Brown/Bryson Tiller (Down 10)
38. Luther – Kendrick Lamar/SZA (Down 10)
37. Undressed - Sombr (Down 16)
34. Good News – Shaboozey (Down 11)
33. Just In Case - Morgan Wallen (Down 12)
29. Manchild – Sabrina Carpenter (Down 15)
28. How It's Done – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Down 11)
26. Love Me Not - Ravyn Lenae (Down 17)
25. Beautiful Things - Benson Boone (Down 10)
24. What I Want - Morgan Wallen/Tate McRae (Down 20)
23. Tit For Tat - Tate McRae (Down 20)
21. Your Idol – Saja Boys (Down 11)
19. Soda Pop – Saja Boys (Down 12)
17. Lose Control - Teddy Swims (Down 11)
15. Daisies – Justin Bieber (Down 10)
14. Ordinary - Alex Warren (Down 12)
13. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Down 12)
Songs that reached a new peak or repeaked (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peak):
89. Take Me Thru Dere - Metro Boomin/Quavo/Breskii/YK NIECE
87. So Easy (To Fall In Love) - Olivia Dean
79. Where Is My Husband! - Raye
78. Darlin' – Chase Matthews
67. Last One To Know – Gavin Adcock
BEST AND WORST:
New entries:
BEST - CANCELLED! - Taylor Swift
WORST - What You Is - YoungBoy Never Broke Again/Mellow Rackz
The whole top 100:
BEST - Lose Control - Teddy Swims
WORST - What You Is - YoungBoy Never Broke Again/Mellow Rackz
NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:
Possible new entries for David Guetta, Tones And I & Teddy Swims, Madison Beer & Jisoo & ZAYN.
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Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week
66. A Boogie wit da Hoodie - Part Of Me
68. Rod Wave - Leavin
71. Kid Cudi - Maui Wowie
72. JISOO & ZAYN - Eyes Closed
90. Joji - Pixelated Kisses
93. Luke Combs - Days Like These
Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week
new
11. Twice - Ten: The Story Goes On
13. Not For Radio - Melt
21. Jason Aldean - 30 Number One Hits
71. CxM:S.Coups x MINGU - Hype Vibes (ep)
81. OsamaSon - Psykotic
90. Mobb Deep - Infinite
136. Khalid - After The Sun Goes Down
re-entry
73. Nine Inch Nails - TRON: Ares (Soundtrack)
87. Post Malone - Hollywood's Bleeding
137. Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever
144. Beatles - Abbey Road
168. Metallica - Metallica
171. CORTIS - Color Outside The Lines
175. Tyler, the Creator - IGOR
185. Rod Wave - SoulFly
190. Rod Wave - Nostalgia
193. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon
198. Luke Combs - What You See Is What You Get
200. Cigarettes After Sex - Cigarettes After Sex
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HOT 100 21.08.25 #55
THE TOP TEN:
10. Actually Romantic - Taylor Swift (Down 3/2 weeks in the chart)
9. The Life Of A Showgirl - Taylor Swift/Sabrina Carpenter (Down 1/2 weeks in the chart)
8. Wood – Taylor Swift (Down 3/2 weeks in the chart)
7. Wish List – Taylor Swift (Down 1/2 weeks in chart)
6. Father Figure - Taylor Swift (Down 2/2 weeks in chart)
5. Elizabeth Taylor - Taylor Swift (Down 2/2 weeks in the chart)
4. Ordinary - Alex Warren (Up 10/36 weeks in the chart)
3. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 10/17 weeks in chart)
2. Opalite – Taylor Swift (No change/2 weeks in chart)
1. The Fate Of Ophelia - Taylor Swift (No change/2 weeks at No. 1/2 weeks in chart)
NEW ENTRIES:
93. Days Like These - Luke Combs (7.6/10)
This song's hook really represents the song's meaning in a simple and nice way, as a look at the little things in life and how good they can feel, as well as Luke saying that money can't buy them. I really prefer his soulful acoustic side, with his rougher voice serving too grittier country roots. I just think Combs is one to really sell his style in such a genuine way, as though it feels like it's oozing in his releases.
90. Pixelated Kisses – Joji (8.4/10)
The long-awaited new Joji, after 3 years… Now, if you don't know me, then "Die For You" is my favourite song of all time, and his last album, "Smithereens", is a top 10 album of all time for me, so waiting for him to drop his next release had me tense. And honestly? It's a completely new direction, but I'm vibing! Joji's signature dreamy vocals feature on top of a 1:50 rage beat that's a LOT more intense but actually complements the vocals in such a weird way, but also in such a way that adds life. I'm seriously so hyped to have a legend of this decade return; we should be so thankful for what Joji has brought to music over the past few years.
72. Eyes Closed – JISOO/ZAYN (7.5/10)
BLACKPINK's Jisoo and One Direction's Zayn work together on a song that feels better than expected. I mean, you could've expected this style, but I don't think people expected it to work this well. I mean, it's a ballad that shows both their styles in a way that you could expect to see, but it's just the way they connect, with their voices sounding made together for this song, with the tone just fitting that soft but sad paradise that they're going for.
71. Maui Wowie – Kid Cudi (8.5/10)
The nearly two-decade-old song reminds me of Kanye's "Graduation" but with some of a summer tint with added nostalgia that makes the song not only a fresh rap-pop tune but also something that has commercial success written all over it as well as critical success. I've heard this twice now, and I'm already hearing how addicting this can be – a TRUE throwback.
68. Leaving - Rod Wave (4/10)
Previous listen:
Rod makes the same rap-soul music that led me to dislike "Last Lap"; he just sounds so tired out and bored on the beat, with his songs having no real substance.
Second listen:
I don't like how Rod sounds like he's out of it on the beat, with his lower-tuned mumbles on top of a stale R&B beat with elements of hip-hop. I just don't think Rod has grown over the past year one bit... Is every song a cash grab, or is Wave just bad?
66. Part Of Me – A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie (7/10)
A less hardcore rap about Boogie's breakups and tough time, which he doesn't exactly tell the best; his pace and choice of words don't bring this across in a great way, although I see potential with vocal effects. The vocal effects absolutely bring this listen up a few points.
RE-ENTRIES:
99. Shake It To The Max (Fly) - Moliy/Silent Addy/Skillibeng/Shenseea
[Didn't this song die months ago??]
98. Gnarly - KATSEYE
[Billboard has to be trolling at this point.]
97. She Ready - Key Glock
[Sadly this didn't really stick with me as much as my original score.]
96. What An Awesome God - Phil Wickham
[Wow, these re-entries SUCK.]
88. Amen - Shaboozey/Jelly Roll
[I don't mind this.]
79. Holy Water - Marshmello/Jelly Roll
[It's actually pretty decent.]
NOTEABLE CHANGES:
Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:
84. What Kinda Man - Parker McCollum (Up 13)
80. Camera - Ed Sheeran (Up 15)
78. The Fall – Cody Johnson (Up 13)
76. What You Is – YoungBoy Never Broke Again/Mellow Rackz (Up 16)
75. Take Me Thru Dere - Metro Boomin/Quavo/Breskii/YK NIECE (Up 14)
74. Sparks – Coldplay (Up 10)
73. Went Legit – G Herbo (Up 10)
65. Nice To Meet You - Myles Smith (Up 11)
64. Darlin' – Chase Matthews (Up 14)
62. Wgft – Gunna/Burna Boy (Up 15)
61. Better Me For You (Brown Eyes) - Max Mcnown (Up 12)
59. Dracula - Tame Impala (Up 11)
58. Don't Mind If I Do - Riley Green/Ella Langley (Up 11)
57. The Dead Dance - Lady Gaga (Up 11)
55. Is It A Crime – Mariah The Scientist/Kali Uchis (Up 11)
54. Last One To Know – Gavin Adcock (Up 13)
53. So Easy (To Fall In Love) - Olivia Dean (Up 34) [HIGHEST CLIMBER]
51. Somewhere Over Laredo - Lainey Wilson (Up 11)
50. Wildflower – Billie Eilish (Up 13)
47. House Again – Hudson Westbrook (Up 12)
46. 6 Months Later - Megan Moroney (Up 15)
45. Jealous Type – Doja Cat (Up 11)
44. Shot Callin - YoungBoy Never Broke Again (Up 21)
43. 12 To 12 - Sombr (Up 14)
42. Sugar On My Tongue – Tyler The Creator (Up 10)
41. Gabriela - Katseye (Up 13)
39. No Broke Boys – Disco Lines/Tinashe (Up 11)
38. Revolving Door - Tate McRae (Up 11)
34. Back In The Saddle – Luke Combs (Up 11)
4. Ordinary - Alex Warren (Up 10)
3. Golden - Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 10)
Songs that fell 10 spots or more:
100. Magnet – Cardi B (Down 19) [HIGHEST FALLER]
94. Pretty & Petty – Cardi B (Down 14)
86. Outside – Cardi B (Down 11)
Songs that reached a new peak or repeaked (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peak):
84. What Kinda Man - Parker McCollum
83. Wish – Diplo/Trippie Redd
78. The Fall - Cody Johnson
76. What You Is – YoungBoy Never Broke Again/Mellow Rackz
75. Take Me Thru Dere - Metro Boomin/Quavo/Breskii/YK NIECE
74. Sparks - Coldplay
73. Went Legit - G Herbo
70. Where Is My Husband! - Raye
65. Nice To Meet You - Myles Smith
64. Darlin' – Chase Matthews
62. Wgft – Gunna/Burna Boy
58. Don't Mind If I Do - Riley Green/Ella Langley
55. Is It A Crime - Mariah The Scientist/Kali Uchis
54. Last One To Know - Gavin Adcock
53. So Easy (To Fall In Love) - Olivia Dean
51. Somewhere Over Laredo - Lainey Wilson
47. House Again - Hudson Westbrook
44. Shot Callin – YoungBoy Never Broke Again
41. Gabriela - KATSEYE
39. No Broke Boys – Disco Lines/Tinashe
37. Bar None – Jordan Davis
34. Back In The Saddle – Luke Combs
BEST AND WORST:
New entries:
BEST - Maui Wowie - Kid Cudi
WORST - Leaving - Rod Wave
The whole top 100:
BEST - Maui Wowie - Kid Cudi (R.I.P "Lose Control" - I will forever remember your legacy)
WORST - What You Is - YoungBoy Never Broke Again/Mellow Rackz
NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:
Possible new entries for Morgan Wallen, Charlie Puth, Ty Dolla $ign, Teddy Swims, Ella Langley and more!
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Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week
39. Ella Langley - Choosin' Texas
49. Morgan Wallen - Graveyard Whistling
56. Tame Impala - My Old Ways
91. Tame Impala - Loser
92. Josiah Queen - Dusty Bibles
95. Jackson Dean - Heavens To Betsy
100. Loe Shimmy & Don Toliver - 3am
Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week
new
4. Tame Impala - Deadbeat
54. Hurricane Wisdom - Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain
140. bbno$ - bbno$
158. Asnikko - Smoochies
177. NMIXX - Blue Valentine
192. All Time Low - Everyone's Talking!
195. Gucci Mane - Episodes
re-entry
48. JID - God Does Like Ugly
124. 2Pac - Greatest Hits
153. Soundtrack - The Nightmare Before Christmas
170. Fall Out Boy - From Under The Cork Tree
174. Post Malone - The Diamond Collection
185. Leon Thomas - Mutt
188. Soundtrack - A Charlie Brown Christmas
191. Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III
193. Tito Double P - Incomodo
196. Future - DS2
197. Treaty Oak Revival - No Vacancy
200. Whitney Houston - Best Of
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Tame Impala,
i didnt like the lead off single so i havent heard the album yet
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They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.
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HOT 100 28.10.25 #56
THE TOP TEN:
10. Mutt – Leon Thomas (Up 8/NEW PEAK/38 weeks in chart)
9. I Got Better - Morgan Wallen (Up 7/23 weeks in the chart)
8. Man I Need – Olivia Dean (Up 8/9 weeks in chart)
7. Daisies – Justin Bieber (Up 8/15 weeks in chart)
6. Father Figure – Taylor Swift (No change/3 weeks in chart)
5. Elizabeth Taylor - Taylor Swift (No change/3 weeks in chart)
4. Opalite – Taylor Swift (Down 2/3 weeks in chart)
3. Ordinary - Alex Warren (Up 1/37 weeks in chart)
2. Golden – Huntr/X/Ejae/Audrey Nuna/Rei Ami (Up 1/18 weeks in chart)
1. The Fate Of Ophelia - Taylor Swift (No change/3 weeks at No. 1/3 weeks in chart)
NEW ENTRIES:
100. 3am - Loe Shimmy/Don Toliver (3/10)
Previous listen:
Loe's tuned voice never fails to piss me off, and the pace often sounds like talking instead of rapping. What good is that?
Second listen: [-1.4/10 in score]
I do kind of take back my comment about it sounding like talking instead of rapping, but even still, both two sound so out of it and just drained from any sort of substance, with the lyrics going surface level on the commonly rapped-about life of sex and drugs. When it comes to any type of redeeming middle section in the song, both of the two just don't give that and keep up their careless and thoughtless generic rap.
95. Heaven To Betsy - Jackson Dean (6/10)
I feel like diving lyrically into country songs that don't often grip me as much with their overused southern take on the genre, and what I found described the problems in such a better and more emotional, pulling way than most country songs and really let me experience the song better. Lyrics like "I finally quit the drinking because I hate that my demons put you through hell" stood out as more delved into the topic and true to the subject rather than forced commercial country music. I just wish as much work lyrically was put in as was shown into the rest of the song instead of us getting what most country listeners know and expect.
92. Dusty Bibles - Josiah Queen (5/10)
What I take from this song is a worsened version of the best that I've seen from Josiah Queen; he tends to give more of a better performance when he does his upbeat hooks, such as in "Watch Your Mouth", which was a great experience from him. I just wish we'd at least get some more impact into slower songs like these; he has the soul to carry a vocally good song any day, but what I'm concerned about is what he's covering, because that also plays a part in how much he works with this character and brings across the emotion to the listener. In this I'm just not getting that second part.
91. Loser - Tame Impala (7.1/10)
It's definitely an improvement in many fields, such as length and progression. The synth and production inputs that sound like they could range all the way from sounds that'd be used in the 2010s to rap production definitely improve the song.
56. My Old Ways - Tame Impala (7.7/10)
The main repeated line of "back into my old ways again" is a representation of repeating past events, which in this case feels like it's relating more to an addiction side, where you can't stop but want to. I feel a part of the electro-funk feeling repeated was a good choice to really stick in the song's meaning, as you just keep coming back to that feeling, which is in fact a good main representation of the song's definition. I find this the most interesting thing I've heard from the album so far, and I'm loving the mixing on this.
49. Graveyard Whistling - Morgan Wallen (8.3/10)
Previous review:
Morgan Wallen does it again! Yes, this may be a cover, but I think it's a beautiful take and choice that fits his aesthetic well. I just love how he complements the sound in a way that other country artists don't. To me, Morgan Wallen is a very special artist.
Second listen:
I finally heard the original, and I honestly prefer this. Maybe I'm biased because I'm used to this and the "I'm The Problem" layout, but honestly I think not. The original sounds like the vocalists are holding back, and in general there's a missing piece that's felt in the song which Morgan here fills with his guitar and better vocals.
39. Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley (7/10)
Previous listen:
I don't mind Ella; in fact, I'd say this is actually quite a sweet country song, but I don't tend to hear much variety in her sound. Especially not nearly enough to have her own unique appeal.
Second listen:
Yeah… not much has changed from a re-listen; it's still just a normal country song about country things, with nothing here appealing to huge lengths. I don't need a huge section to cover this.
RE-ENTRIES:
94. 3,2,1 - Tucker Wetmore
[I don't care.]
90. How Far Does A Goodbye Go - Jason Aldean
[Forgot about this ngl.]
88. Nice To Each Other - Olivia Dean
[It's grown on me.]
NOTEABLE CHANGES:
Songs that climbed 10 spots or more:
68. The Subway – Chappell Roan (Up 14)
38. Pixelated Kisses – Joji (Up 52) [HIGHEST CLIMBER]
33. Dracula – Tame Impala (Up 26)
16. It Depends – Chris Brown/Bryson Tiller (Up 15)
Songs that fell 10 spots or more:
99. Holy Water – Marshmello/Jelly Roll (Down 20)
84. Errtime – Cardi B (Down 15)
72. Bar None - Jordan Davis (Down 35) [HIGHEST FALLER]
70. Heart Of Stone - Jelly Roll (Down 10)
65. Last One To Know – Gavin Adcock (Down 11)
26. Honey - Taylor Swift (Down 12)
Songs that reached a new peak or repeaked (excluding new entries or songs that stuck at their peak):
81. What Kinda Man - Parker McCollum
79. Wish – Diplo/Trippie Redd
77. The Fall - Cody Johnson
75. What You Is – YoungBoy Never Broke Again/Mellow Rackz
71. Take Me Thru Dere - Metro Boomin/Quavo/Breskii/YK NIECE
67. Where Is My Husband! - RAYE
63. Leavin' – Rod Wave
62. Nice To Meet You - Myles Smith
61. Darlin' – Chase Matthews
59. Wgft – Gunna/Burna Boy
54. Don't Mind If I Do - Riley Green/Ella Langley
44. So Easy (To Fall In Love) - Olivia Dean
43. Shot Callin - YoungBoy Never Broke Again
40. Gabriela - KATSEYE
38. Pixelated Kisses – Joji
33. Dracula - Tame Impala
32. Back In The Saddle – Luke Combs
18. Back To Friends - Sombr
16. It Depends – Chris Brown/Bryson Tiller
14. Folded – Kehlani
10. Mutt – Leon Thomas
8. Man I Need - Olivia Dean
BEST AND WORST:
New entries:
BEST - Graveyard Whistling - Morgan Wallen
WORST - 3am - Loe Shimmy/Don Toliver
The whole top 100:
BEST - Maui Wowie - Kid Cudi
WORST - Shot Callin - YoungBoy Never Broke Again
NEXT WEEK'S PREDICTIONS:
Possible new entries for Demi Lovato, Jessie Murph & Megan Thee Stallion.
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Billboard positions for new releases on the Top 100 Songs chart for this week
38. Megan Thee Stallion - Lover Girl
50. Le Sserafim & J-Hope - Spaghetti
64. Megan Moroney - Beautiful Things
66. Jessie Murph - I'm Not There For You
87. Olivia Dean - A Couple Minutes
96. Emmanuell Cortes - Amor
100. Hardy - Favorite Country Song
Billboard positions for new releases and re-entries on the Top 200 Albums chart for this week
new
4. Daniel Caesar - Son Of Spergy
7. Brandi Carlile - Returning To Myself
9. Demi Lovato - It's Not That Deep
40. Boynextdoor - The Action (ep)
77. Mammoth - The End
79. Dayseeker - Creature In The Black Night
118. Lily Allen - West End Girl
re-entry
26. Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
138. T-Pain - Greatest Hits
164. Mac Miller - GO:OD AM
175. Usher - Confessions
181. Metallica - Metallica
188. Lil Wayne - Tha Carter IV
192. Soundtrack - Wicked
197. Thomas Rhett - 20 Number Ones
199. Goo Goo Dolls - Greatest Hits, Volume One: The Singles
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