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

This week's top 40 chart sees "Touch" by KATSEYE maintaining its stronghold at number one for an impressive eighth consecutive week. LE SSERAFIM also holds steady as "CRAZY" stays at number two. However, the week's most significant movement goes to "Supernova Love" by IVE and David Guetta, which rockets up to third place from fourteenth, marking a substantial climb and securing its highest position yet.
In contrast, "Mantra" by JENNIE experiences a minor drop to fourth place after spending seven weeks at number three. Meanwhile, Hearts2Hearts demonstrate consistency with "STYLE" remaining in fifth position. A notable fall includes "Whiplash" by aespa, slipping three spots down to seventh. On the rise is "Magnetic" by ILLIT, gaining one position to sixth, and "Chk Chk Boom" by Stray Kids moves into the top ten, now at tenth place from twelve.

The middle of the chart witnesses several upward movements, including "Fact Check" by NCT 127 making a leap from twenty-ninth to twelfth—a remarkable rise indicating an increased listener interest. LISA's "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" makes a re-entry at fifteenth, coming from outside the top 40, previously at forty-second position last week. On the other hand, we observe "REBEL HEART" by IVE descend significantly to twenty-second from its previous tenth place.

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In the lower half, there are notable re-entries: aespa's "Supernova" comes back strong at eighteenth, while "Dark Arts" by aespa reclaims the twenty-fifth spot from forty-fourth. Closing out the chart, "Sweet Dreams" by Red Velvet re-emerges in thirty-eighth from fifty-third, while "SPOT!" by ZICO and JENNIE falls sharply to thirty-ninth from the seventeenth position last week. This week's entry and movement dynamics reinforce the unpredictable nature of the music scene, showcasing both enduring hits and potential new favorites.
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