The Top 40 K-POP songs - Week 10 of 2025 – OnlyHit K-Pop Charts
This week, the top five tracks remain unchanged, with "APT." by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars holding strong at the number one spot for the 20th consecutive week. "Born Again" by LISA, Doja Cat, and RAYE, as well as "Who" by Jimin, continue to maintain their momentum in second and third positions respectively. ROSÉ's "toxic till the end" and JENNIE's "Love Hangover" with Dominic Fike also secure their positions, rounding out the top five steady uninterrupted runs.
Shifts in the middle of the chart showcase some artists climbing and others descending. Stray Kids' "Chk Chk Boom" moves up to seventh place, with Jung Kook and Latto's "Seven" following at eight. KATSEYE's "Touch" rises to ninth, while Jung Kook's "Standing Next to You" experiences a drop to tenth from seventh. Notably, "Moonlit Floor" by LISA slips from 12th to 16th, showing a slight decline in traction.
Further down, several tracks exhibit notable movements. BTS's "Butter" rockets from 36th to 26th, marking a significant leap and renewed audience interest. NewJeans' "Super Shy" also makes an impressive jump from 28th to 23rd. On the decline, Jin's "Running Wild" takes a noticeable drop from 23rd to 29th, while ENHYPEN's "XO (Only If You Say Yes)" climbs four spots to 35th.
The lower end of the chart sees aespa’s "Armageddon" re-entering at 40, adding a fresh presence. Stray Kids' "LALALALA" and ILLIT’s "Tick-Tack" maintain steady holds, while ENHYPEN's "No Doubt" slightly drops to 38th position. ATEEZ's "Ice On My Teeth" also gains ground, moving up to 36th from 38th, as listeners continue to engage with diverse tracks across the chart.
Further down, several tracks exhibit notable movements. BTS's "Butter" rockets from 36th to 26th, marking a significant leap and renewed audience interest. NewJeans' "Super Shy" also makes an impressive jump from 28th to 23rd. On the decline, Jin's "Running Wild" takes a noticeable drop from 23rd to 29th, while ENHYPEN's "XO (Only If You Say Yes)" climbs four spots to 35th.