Alex Warren performs onstage on the 2025 American Music Awards.
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With Morgan Wallen’s I am the Downside persevering with to dominate — it is No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart for a second week, by a large margin — the largest information belongs to singer-songwriter Alex Warren, whose blockbuster observe “Peculiar” ascends to No. 1 on the Sizzling 100 singles chart for the primary time. It is one of many few songs presently within the working for “music of the summer time” standing, although the summer time of 2025 is admittedly (and fortunately) nonetheless younger.
TOP ALBUMS
Final week, Morgan Wallen’s I am the Downside topped the Billboard 200 by a mile: It was essentially the most streamed album of the week, it posted the largest gross sales week of any file this 12 months, and 36 of its 37 songs cracked the Sizzling 100 concurrently. Everybody knew it might be a blockbuster and — ta da! — it is a blockbuster.
These tendencies proceed in I am the Downside’s second week. For starters, its “equal album items” quantity — referring to the cocktail of gross sales and streaming that Billboard makes use of to rank albums every week — dropped simply 42%, from 493,000 to 286,000. The decline could appear vital at first look, however percentage-wise, it is an unusually small week-to-week dip from a high-profile debut; main albums usually profit from an enormous streaming surge upon launch, solely to plummet again all the way down to earth because the preliminary flood of curiosity fades. (For an excessive instance of this phenomenon, contemplate Echo, the brand new album by Jin of BTS: It debuted at No. 3 final week and plunged all the way in which to No. 122 simply seven days later.)
In actual fact, this week’s Billboard 200 brings Wallen a brand new little bit of bragging rights so as to add to his arsenal: For the primary time in his profession, he is bought three albums within the high 10 concurrently. One Factor at a Time, from 2023, holds at No. 4, whereas 2021’s Harmful: The Double Album sits at No. 10. (His full-length debut, 2018’s If I Know Me, peaked at No. 10 shortly after the discharge of Harmful; it nonetheless sits at No. 73.)
Past Wallen, it is a gradual week, as just one album — Joe Jonas’ Music for Individuals Who Imagine in Love — debuts within the high 100 at No. 24. Playboi Carti’s MUSIC leaps from No. 18 to No. 5 because of a cargo of deluxe bodily editions from the rapper’s webstore, whereas tourmates Kendrick Lamar (GNX) and SZA (SOS) proceed their long-term residencies within the high 5, however that is all there’s to report from the chart’s higher reaches.
TOP SONGS
Final week, Morgan Wallen locked down the Sizzling 100’s high three spots with “What I Need (feat. Tate McRae),” “Simply in Case” and “I am the Downside,” delaying the inevitable ascent of Alex Warren’s “Peculiar” to No. 1. This week, buoyed by a surge in radio airplay — in addition to a high-profile slot performing the music on the American Music Awards — “Peculiar” lastly ascends from No. 4 to No. 1. “Peculiar” has skilled a gradual climb since coming into the Sizzling 100 16 weeks in the past, and now it is able to stake its declare to “music of the summer time” standing. (Extra on that under.)
After all, Wallen’s greatest songs did not fall far — actually, the three every slid down a single spot in lockstep, with Kendrick Lamar’s “Luther (feat. SZA)” rounding out the highest 5 after topping the chart for 13 consecutive weeks earlier within the 12 months. And I am the Downside, Wallen’s new album, nonetheless lands 31 of its 37 songs on the Billboard Sizzling 100. (Wallen even has a thirty second music on the Sizzling 100, as his Publish Malone collaboration “I Had Some Assist” nonetheless sits at No. 16 greater than a 12 months after it debuted atop the chart.)
With three of Wallen’s songs departing the highest 10, that leaves room for 3 outdated standbys to return to acquainted perches. Drake’s “Nokia” rebounds from No. 12 to No. 9, Benson Boone’s “Lovely Issues” surges from No. 14 to No. 10 in its seventieth week on the chart, and Teddy Swims’ “Lose Management” climbs from No. 11 to No. 8. “Lose Management” has now spent 63 weeks within the high 10 and 93 weeks on the Sizzling 100 — each all-time data. In the meantime, Shaboozey’s “A Bar Tune (Tipsy)” rebounds from No. 9 to No. 6 in its 59th week on the Sizzling 100. Can we get some new hits, fairly please?
WORTH NOTING
Keep in mind the summer time of 2024? Collect ‘spherical your grandpappy’s knee and he’ll let you know the story of one thing we known as “Brat Summer time” — however it wasn’t simply Charli xcx! There was Chappell Roan! Sabrina Carpenter! Followers have been nonetheless rocking current albums by Taylor Swift and Beyoncé! Kendrick Lamar was profitable his diss-track battle with Drake! Publish Malone and Morgan Wallen fashioned a country-pop Voltron that really gave the impression of summer time! Up-and-comers like Benson Boone, Teddy Swims, Tommy Richman and Shaboozey turned stars — or at the very least hitmakers — earlier than our eyes!
Right now? There’s loads much less… newness to select from.
In some way, a lot of 2024’s zombified stays are nonetheless shambling round close to the highest of the charts. Even with Wallen’s new album crowding the Sizzling 100, 9 of the highest 16 songs have been on the chart for greater than six months, and 5 of these — Shaboozey’s “A Bar Tune (Tipsy),” Swims’ “Lose Management,” Boone’s “Lovely Issues,” Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather” and Publish Malone’s “I Had Some Assist,” that includes Wallen — have charted for greater than a 12 months apiece.
There is not any regulation that claims a music of the summer time must be new; keep in mind 2022, when Kate Bush’s 1985 traditional, “Operating Up That Hill,” stormed the charts all summer time because of its placement on Stranger Issues? However the songs of this summer time should not simply be the undead remnants of final summer time, both.
This week, Billboard printed its inaugural Songs of the Summer time chart for 2025. Their rating makes use of quite a lot of elements — radio airplay, streaming and gross sales, all computed cumulatively because the summer time rolls on — to find out which songs most exemplify that 12 months’s summer time playlist. Within the 2024 chart that lastly declared a single winner after 14 weeks, Publish Malone’s “I Had Some Assist (feat. Morgan Wallen)” narrowly edged out Shaboozey’s “A Bar Tune (Tipsy),” not that you simply wanted a chart to let you know that these have been final summer time’s greatest hits.
It is humorous to peruse this 12 months’s first Songs of the Summer time chart, largely as a result of it scans like an alternate-universe Sizzling 100 during which they imposed modest time period limits. (Titles that appeared on final 12 months’s Songs of the Summer time chart, or which peaked earlier than or throughout final summer time, aren’t eligible.) And, as a result of it roughly coincides with the discharge of I am the Downside, eight of the brand new chart’s 20 songs are by Wallen. In actual fact, absolutely half are nation or country-adjacent, with BigXthaPlug’s “All of the Means (feat. Bailey Zimmerman)” and Riley Inexperienced’s “Worst Means” additionally making the minimize.
That is to be anticipated; nation jams have contended for “music of the summer time” standing since “music of the summer time” first emerged as an idea. But it surely’s hanging, when scanning the remaining 10 songs, how long-in-the-tooth a few of them are. Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Membership” actually matches the invoice for a Delight Month-friendly pop banger, however it’s been on the Sizzling 100 for 50 weeks now. (It really first got here out in 2020, however that is one other story.) Woman Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” turns up, too, and it has been on the Sizzling 100 for 41 weeks.
Maybe it speaks to the second that the chart additionally contains rapper Doechii’s breakout hit “Anxiousness,” which nods to Gen-Z nostalgia — it interpolates Gotye’s inescapable early-2010s sensation “Someone That I Used to Know” — whereas additionally capturing a second when so many people are feeling pressured in regards to the world. If that finally ends up being 2025’s music of the summer time, it’d make a good bit of sense.
Nonetheless, it is onerous to not discover the vacuum that exists for these in quest of feel-good summer time pop jams that — not like “Pink Pony Membership” or “Die With a Smile” — aren’t but sufficiently old to eat strong meals. Benson Boone’s actually making an attempt, if followers and radio stations would simply cease spinning “Lovely Issues” lengthy sufficient to pay attention. Jessie Murph and Lola Younger have been ready within the wings for some time, hovering simply exterior the charts’ higher reaches alongside up-and-comers like neo-soul superstar-in-waiting Leon Thomas and high-cheekboned pop singer-songwriter sombr. This is hoping just a few of them break into the highest 10 — the earlier, the higher.