The Top 40 K-POP songs - Week 13 of 2025 – OnlyHit K-Pop Charts

This week's top 40 chart reflects significant changes, especially in the upper tier, while some positions remain stable. Remarkably, APT. by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars continues its reign at the top for the 23rd week, maintaining its stronghold since its debut. Similarly, Jimin's Who holds steady at No. 2, demonstrating incredible staying power across 29 weeks on the charts. In the third position, Born Again featuring Doja Cat and RAYE by LISA continues to hold steady, illustrating consistency in listener preference. ROSÉ's toxic till the end rounds out the top four with no movement, further solidifying her presence among this week's leaders.
Exciting movements mark other sections of the chart, with Jung Kook's Standing Next to You rising to No. 5 from No. 7, marking a new peak for the song. Similarly, KISS OF LIFE's Igloo climbs to No. 6, making it their best position yet. Conversely, JENNIE's Mantra dips to No. 7. Another notable shift comes from Stray Kids' Chk Chk Boom, moving up to No. 9, highlighting its resilience across 36 weeks. Interestingly, Love Hangover by JENNIE and Dominic Fike drops to No. 10, showing a shuffle within the top ten.

Several tracks have made significant upward strides this week, such as BABYMONSTER's SHEESH, which jumped to No. 21 from No. 25, and V's FRI(END)S moving up to No. 23 from No. 28, reflecting their growing popularity. Stray Kids further demonstrate their chart success with Walkin On Water ascending to No. 16, highlighting their consistent influence. New and returning favorites include The Chase by Hearts2Hearts debuting at No. 38.

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A number of songs saw a drop from their previous positions, such as ROSÉ's number one girl slipping to No. 24, and ENHYPEN's XO (Only If You Say Yes) easing down to No. 30. Other notable declines include How You Like That by BLACKPINK, which falls to No. 28 from No. 20, underscoring the volatile nature of the music scene and the high competition artists face weekly.
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