The Top 40 Pop songs – Week 34 of 2025 – Only Hits Charts

This week's top 40 chart sees Gabriela by KATSEYE climbing to the number one spot from second place, nudging last week’s leader, JUMP by BLACKPINK, down to third. A notable upward movement is sombr’s back to friends, which moves from fourth to secure its best position yet at number two. Justin Bieber's DAISIES also makes progress, breaking into the top four by moving up from the fifth spot, while sombr's undressed continues its steady rise, reaching fifth place from sixth.
A significant jump this week is seen with Chappell Roan's Pink Pony Club skyrocketing from 37th place to enter the top ten at number ten, marking a substantial leap. Tate McRae’s Just Keep Watching (From F1® The Movie) also climbs from tenth to seventh place. In contrast, like JENNIE by JENNIE experiences a sharp drop from third place to eleventh, indicating a quick shift in listener preferences. Gracie Abrams' That's So True faces a decline from thirteenth to nineteenth position, alongside other notable slip-ups like Sailor Song by Gigi Perez moving from eighteenth to twenty-first.

In the latter half of the chart, there are noticeable climbs for Timeless (feat Playboi Carti) by The Weeknd and Playboi Carti moving to twenty-fourth from twenty-seventh and Espresso by Sabrina Carpenter inching up to twenty-fifth place from twenty-eighth. Bad Bunny's DtMF makes a move to twentieth place from twenty-fourth, reasserting its presence. Additionally, Nice To Meet You by Myles Smith re-enters the chart at thirty-ninth, previously at forty-eighth, and Jin's Don’t Say You Love Me also makes a reappearance, moving to the fortieth position.

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Overall, this week highlights strong performances from existing tracks gaining momentum and some significant upsets as previous high-rankers face declines. New entries and re-entries continue to shake up the landscape, making the current chart dynamic and full of shifts.
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