Discover which song is poised to become the ultimate summer anthem of 2025! As of July 4, Alex Warren’s hit single “Ordinary” continues to dominate the competition, according to Billboard’s prestigious Songs of the Summer chart, showcasing the hottest tracks of the season.
The Songs of the Summer chart features a 20-position leaderboard that ranks the most popular tracks based on their cumulative performance across the weekly streaming, airplay, and sales data from the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This chart spans from Memorial Day to Labor Day, specifically covering the weeks dated from June 7 through September 6 this year. At the conclusion of the summer season, the leading song will be officially announced, reflecting the tastes and trends of music lovers everywhere.
Please note that titles that appeared on the 2024 Songs of the Summer chart or reached their peak on the Hot 100 prior to or during summer 2024 are disqualified from this year’s ranking. This ensures that only fresh hits are in the running for the coveted title of summer song.
Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” has held the top position on the Songs of the Summer chart for four out of the five weeks since the chart’s return for this season. It has solidified its status by achieving a fourth consecutive week at the pinnacle of the latest Hot 100 chart dated July 5, demonstrating its widespread appeal and popularity among listeners.
Morgan Wallen follows closely with two tracks in the top tier of the Songs of the Summer chart as of July 4. His single “What I Want,” featuring the talented Tate McRae, takes the second spot, while his track “Just in Case” holds the third position. Additionally, Wallen’s “I’m the Problem” is making waves at No. 5. Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s collaboration “Luther” has also made its mark, securing the fourth position on the chart.
In a noteworthy highlight, rounding out the top 10 on the Songs of the Summer chart is Leon Thomas with his Hot R&B Songs leader “Mutt,” which has reached an impressive No. 10 high, showcasing the diversity and talent present in this summer’s music lineup.
Among the emerging hits making their way onto the Songs of the Summer survey, Sabrina Carpenter’s catchy track “Manchild” has made a significant leap from No. 16 to No. 11 after debuting at No. 1 on the Hot 100 in June. Other notable climbs include Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not,” which rises from 19 to 17, and Benson Boone’s “Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else,” which makes its first appearance on the chart at No. 19, indicating a vibrant and competitive music scene this summer.
Explore the rich history of summer music by checking out the top 10 summer songs from every year since the inception of the Hot 100 chart in 1958. You can also discover the top 500 Greatest of All Time Songs of the Summer, along with the complete Songs of the Summer chart updated weekly throughout the summer season, providing music enthusiasts with an extensive resource to celebrate the soundtracks of our summers.
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