Alex Warren’s “Strange” provides an eighth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Scorching 100. The music has spent all its weeks on prime consecutively, having turn into his first chief on the chart.
Concurrently, Warren’s album You’ll Be Alright, Child vaults 19-5 on the Billboard 200, changing into his first prime 10 on the rating, after it was expanded with 10 songs, together with “Strange.”
Elsewhere within the Scorching 100’s prime 10, “Golden,” from the hit Netflix animated movie KPop Demon Hunters and by HUNTR/X, the trio of EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI, rises 4-2 for a brand new excessive. It additionally reaches No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart — changing into the primary music by an all-woman group to guide the listing because it started in 2013.
Plus, Morgan Wallen’s former Scorching 100 No. 1 “What I Need,” that includes Tate McRae, at No. 4, sparks historical past for the singer-songwriter on the Scorching Nation Songs chart, the place it leads for a tenth week. It marks his record-breaking fourth music to reign for 10-plus weeks, surpassing Florida Georgia Line’s three.
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‘Strange’ Streams, Airplay & Gross sales
“Strange,” on Atlantic Information, tallied 20.7 million official streams (up 6% week-over-week), 74 million radio airplay viewers impressions (up 1%) and 6,000 bought (down 12%) in the USA July 18-24.
The observe retains at No. 4 on Streaming Songs, following 4 weeks on the summit; scores a sixth week at No. 1 on Radio Songs; and drops to No. 9 from No. 1 on Digital Track Gross sales, the place it has led for 9 weeks.
“Strange” additionally continues at No. 1 on the Songs of the Summer season chart, having led in all 9 weeks because the survey made its annual return after Memorial Day.
HUNTR/X Slays in Streaming
Picture Credit score: ©2025 Netflix “Golden” by HUNTR/X, the trio of EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI, surges 4-2 for a brand new Scorching 100 excessive. It concurrently tops Streaming Songs for the primary time, rising a spot with 25.7 million streams, up 12%, marking the Scorching 100’s prime gainer in streaming for a fourth consecutive week.
“Golden” turns into the primary music by an all-woman group to guide Streaming Songs because the chart started in 2013. (Beforehand, 4 collaborations by two solo ladies and no different billed acts every hit No. 1: “Boy’s a Liar, Pt. 2” by PinkPantheress and Ice Spice, in 2023; “WAP” by Cardi B that includes Megan Thee Stallion and “Savage” by Megan Thee Stallion that includes Beyoncé, each in 2020; and “Fancy” by Iggy Azalea that includes Charli XCX, in 2014.)
“Golden,” from the hit Netflix animated movie KPop Demon Hunters, additionally jumps 109% to three.7 million in radio viewers — it debuts at No. 35 on the Pop Airplay chart — and 10% to 4,000 bought. (A remix of the music by David Guetta was launched Friday, July 25, and can depend towards subsequent week’s charts.)
Wallen Rewrites Nation File
Picture Credit score: Spidey Smith Morgan Wallen’s “What I Need,” that includes Tate McRae, dips 3-4 on the Scorching 100, and helps him make historical past on the Scorching Nation Songs chart, the place it guidelines for a tenth week. The music, which topped the Scorching 100 in its debut week in Might, turns into his record-breaking fourth music to guide Scorching Nation Songs for 10-plus weeks, surpassing Florida Georgia Line’s three.
Wallen’s different hits to dominate Scorching Nation Songs for double-digit weeks: “Final Evening” (25 weeks, 2023); “You Proof” (19 weeks, 2022); and “Wasted On You” (11 weeks, 2021-22). In the meantime, Florida Georgia Line’s three such songs: “Meant To Be,” with Bebe Rexha (a report 50 weeks, 2017-18); “Cruise” (24 weeks, 2012-13); and “H.O.L.Y.” (18 weeks, 2016).
Remainder of Prime 10: ‘Daisies’ & Extra
Justin Bieber’s “Daisies” drops to No. 3 on the Scorching 100 per week after it debuted at No. 2, changing into his twenty seventh prime 10. It’s the chart’s prime gainer in airplay (10.5 million, up 145%).
Morgan Wallen’s “Simply in Case” holds at No. 5 on the Scorching 100 after reaching No. 2.
Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” lifts a spot for a brand new No. 6 Scorching 100 excessive, per week after it grew to become her first prime 10.
Teddy Swims’ “Lose Management,” which led the Scorching 100 for per week in March 2024, and wrapped because the yr’s No. 1 music, ascends 9-7 — because it provides a record-extending a hundred and first week on the chart general and a record-padding 71st week within the prime 10.
Shaboozey’s “A Bar Track (Tipsy)” stumbles 6-8 on the Scorching 100, following its record-tying 19 weeks at No. 1 starting final July.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” rises 11-9 after 13 weeks atop the Scorching 100 starting in March. It runs up a twenty ninth week at No. 1 on each the multimetric Scorching R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Scorching Rap Songs charts, extending the longest command on Scorching R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (relationship to October 1958, when the chart grew to become the style’s all-encompassing songs rating).
Rounding out the Scorching 100’s prime 10, Woman Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” is regular at No. 10 following 5 weeks at No. 1 starting in January.