Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 Songs: Taylor Swift, Huntr/x, and More


Taylor Swift proves once again why she’s the queen of the charts, sharing space with rising stars and unforgettable new hits in this week’s Billboard Hot 100 Top 10.

This week’s Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 is dominated by Taylor Swift, who claims four spots on the list. Leading the chart is “The Fate of Ophelia”, followed by her other entries “Opalite”, “Elizabeth Taylor”, and “Father Figure”, solidifying her continued dominance in the charts.

Rising artist Huntr/x takes the second spot with “Golden,” marking an impressive run, while Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” continues to stay firm at number three. Olivia Dean makes her mark at number eight with “Man I Need”, highlighting the presence of new talent in the top ten.

Justin Bieber’s “Daisies” sits at number seven, and Morgan Wallen’s “I Got Better” rounds out the top ten at number nine, keeping both established and crossover artists in the mix. Leon Thomas closes out the list with “Mutt” at number ten, demonstrating the eclectic nature of this week’s chart rankings.

Whether you follow Taylor Swift’s multiple entries or are keeping an eye on rising stars like Huntr/x, Alex Warren, and Olivia Dean, this week’s Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 is a definitive snapshot of what’s trending. Check out the full rankings below.


Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 Table

RankSong TitleArtist
1“The Fate of Ophelia”Taylor Swift
2“Golden”Huntr/x
3“Ordinary”Alex Warren
4“Opalite”Taylor Swift
5“Elizabeth Taylor”Taylor Swift
6“Father Figure”Taylor Swift
7“Daisies”Justin Bieber
8“Man I Need”Olivia Dean
9“I Got Better”Morgan Wallen
10“Mutt”Leon Thomas


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