The Top 40 K-POP songs - Week 33 of 2025 – Only Hits K-Pop Charts

This week’s top 40 chart sees several significant shifts and fresh entries that have reshuffled the music landscape. KATSEYE's "Touch" has catapulted from position 12 to claim the number one spot, marking an impressive return to its best position on the chart after a 54-week presence. Following closely, "Supernova Love" by IVE and David Guetta climbs from seven to two, evidencing a growing momentum over its five-week chart journey. SEULGI's "Baby, Not Baby" takes a groundbreaking leap from 28 to secure the number three slot, indicating strong listener engagement in its third week.
Several tracks have experienced remarkable ascents. aespa's "Dark Arts" jumps from 22 to four, coinciding with "Adult Swim" by KAI, which has moved up swiftly from 33 to seven. Similarly, "Like A Flower" by IRENE emerges as a new frontrunner, rising from its initial run at 45 to land at number eight. KISS OF LIFE's "Igloo," re-entering at number five, shows renewed popularity after previously placing at 47.

Conversely, some chart staples are experiencing downward shifts. LE SSERAFIM’s "CRAZY" falls from eight to ten, maintaining a strong presence over 50 weeks. Meanwhile, "Whiplash" by aespa drops from four to 11, and Jimin’s "Who," which held the top position last week, descends to 29. Other notable shifts include LISA's "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)," sliding from two to 23, and JENNIE's "Mantra," stepping down to 16 from three.

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New and re-entering tracks dominate with a notable presence, with eight new entries making a splash. "Pleasure Shop" by KEY enters at 15, while "The Chase" by Hearts2Hearts debuts at 19. Re-entries such as "Super Shy" by NewJeans and "FRI(END)S" by V highlight the dynamic nature of listener preferences. The chart this week is a testament to the constantly evolving landscape, reflecting both the rise of emerging hits and the resilience of enduring favorites.
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