The Top 40 K-POP songs - Week 22 of 2025 – Only Hits K-Pop Charts

This week's top 40 chart showcases some notable movements amid steady holds. "APT." by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars maintains its grip on the number one spot for the 32nd consecutive week, with no change at the summit. Meanwhile, Jimin's "Who" also holds onto its position at number two for the 20th consecutive week. Stray Kids see a positive shift with "Chk Chk Boom," climbing from fourth to third place, indicating ongoing strong listener engagement after 45 weeks on the chart. LISA's collaboration with Doja Cat and RAYE, "Born Again," sees a slight drop to fourth position as they continue their chart presence.
Among the top 10 climbers, "Seven" by Jung Kook featuring Latto ascends one place to claim fifth, marking its highest position at 23 weeks on the chart. LISA's "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" makes a notable rise from 18th to 17th, reflecting renewed interest. Further down, Jung Kook and Jack Harlow's "3D" sees an upward movement, climbing three spots to number 18. The lower tiers feature a mix of new highs and steady progressions, like ILLIT's "Magnetic," falling slightly yet remaining in the top 11 after 50 weeks.

Elsewhere, stability is prevalent, with some tracks transitioning seamlessly. ROSÉ's "toxic till the end" holds its ground steady at seventh place. In the rising sections, "Super Shy" by NewJeans moves up one spot to 15th, and TWICE's collab with Megan Thee Stallion "Strategy" advances to number 20, marking continuous listener support. Maintaining momentum, attentions turn to ENHYPEN's "XO (Only If You Say Yes)" which rises to 27th, showing promising increases.

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A host of minor moves illuminate the latter positions where stronger momentum is awaited. IVE's "Love Hangover" feat. Dominic Fike holds at 28, while "Tick-Tack" by ILLIT sees a rise to 33rd, sustaining its incremental uplift. Tracks like "Running Wild" by Jin experience a dip, falling to 35th, which contrasts with the upward trajectories of others eager to break into the higher echelons, like TEN's "STUNNER" at 30th. Overall, the chart this week offers a fascinating picture of music dynamics where robust staying power meets energetic potential.
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