This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100, an all-genre singles chart in the United States, in 2025.
An asterisk (*) represents that a single is in the top ten as of the issue dated for the week of January 18, 2025. [1]
Key
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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Singles from 2024 | ||||||
August 31 | "Die with a Smile" [B] ↑ | Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars | 1 | January 11 | 20* | [2] [3] |
November 2 | "Apt." [B] ↑ | Rosé and Bruno Mars | 5 | January 11 | 3* | [4] [3] |
Singles from 2025 | ||||||
January 18 | "Smile" | Morgan Wallen | 4 | January 18 | 1* | [5] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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January 20 | "Lose Control" [B] | Teddy Swims | 1 | March 30 | 47* | [6] [7] |
April 27 | "Espresso" [B] ↑ | Sabrina Carpenter | 3 | June 22 | 33* | [8] [9] |
May 11 | "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" [B] | Shaboozey | 1 | July 13 | 35* | [10] [11] |
May 25 | "I Had Some Help" [B] ↑ | Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen | 1 | May 25 | 30* | [12] |
June 22 | "Birds of a Feather" [B] | Billie Eilish | 2 | October 12 | 22* | [9] [13] |
September 7 | "Taste" [B] ↑ | Sabrina Carpenter | 2 | September 7 | 14 | [14] |
November 23 | "That's So True" [B] | Gracie Abrams | 6 | November 23 | 4* | [15] |
December 7 | "Luther" [B] ↑ | Kendrick Lamar and SZA | 3 | December 7 | 5* | [16] |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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December 28, 2024 | "Santa Tell Me" | Ariana Grande | 5 | January 4, 2025 | 2 | [17] |
"Underneath the Tree" | Kelly Clarkson | 9 | January 4, 2025 | 2 | [17] | |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten | Ref. |
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December 30, 2017 | "All I Want for Christmas Is You" | Mariah Carey | 1 | December 21, 2019 | 37 | [18] [19] |
December 29, 2018 | "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" | Andy Williams | 5 | January 2, 2021 | 20 | [20] [21] |
January 5, 2019 | "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" | Brenda Lee | 1 | December 9, 2023 | 30 | [22] [23] |
"Jingle Bell Rock" | Bobby Helms | 3 | January 4, 2020 | 27 | [22] [24] | |
"A Holly Jolly Christmas" | Burl Ives | 4 | January 4, 2020 | 26 | [22] [24] | |
January 2, 2021 | "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" | Dean Martin | 7 | January 6, 2024 | 6 | [21] [25] |
"Last Christmas" | Wham! | 3 | December 14, 2024 | 17 | [21] [26] | |
January 7, 2023 | "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" [A] | Nat King Cole | 9 | January 7, 2023 | 2 | [27] |
Artist | Numbers of songs |
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Sabrina Carpenter | 2 |
Bruno Mars | |
Morgan Wallen | |
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