The Top 40 Pop songs this week - Only Hits Charts

This week’s top 40 chart features significant changes, starting with RAYE's "WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!" climbing to the top from the fifth spot, ending Tyla's "CHANEL" short-lived reign as it descends to fourth. The biggest leap comes from KATSEYE's "Internet Girl," surging from 21st to second place, marking a remarkable rise for a song only two weeks on the chart. Meanwhile, Olivia Dean's "So Easy (To Fall In Love)" slips one position down to third, experiencing its first decline after three weeks near the top.
New music makes a notable impact this week with Sabrina Carpenter's "Such A Funny Way" entering strong at eighth place. Sienna Spiro's "You Stole The Show" debuts at number 10, reinforcing her growing influence on the charts. Another impressive new entry is Disco Lines and Tinashe's "No Broke Boys", landing at the 13th spot, showcasing their fresh appeal.

Several tracks face downturns, such as Sabrina Carpenter's "Manchild," dropping from 12th to 23rd, and Opalite by Taylor Swift, falling to 25th. Meanwhile, Jin's "Don’t Say You Love Me" rebounds with a noteworthy climb from 34th to 22nd, proving its resilience on the chart.

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Re-entries color this week's chart as well, with The Kid LAROI's "A PERFECT WORLD" returning to peak at 15, and Taylor Swift's "Wood", alongside Pooh Shiesty's "FDO," making strides back into public favor at 37 and 39, respectively. These shifts highlight the dynamic nature of the charts, as ever-evolving listener preferences bring fresh faces to the forefront while allowing familiar tunes to make unexpected comebacks.
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