As we enter the first full week of spring, you just can’t get enough of Kendrick. We know! But with the change of seasons, comes a change in music. Does he have enough to make spring his? Welcome to our Hot 10 recap for the week beginning 3/22/2025.
Leading off the top 10, Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” continues its strong presence on the charts. The soulful ballad, fueled by Swims’ powerhouse vocals, has maintained a steady climb thanks to its widespread appeal and radio dominance.
At number 9, Billie Eilish’s “BIRDS OF A FEATHER” holds steady with its haunting melody and introspective lyrics. The track has been a standout from her latest project, capturing listeners with its raw emotional depth.
Drake’s “Nokia” moves up to number 8, continuing his streak of hits. The song’s infectious rhythm and signature flow showcase his ability to adapt and stay relevant in the constantly evolving music landscape.
Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” rises to number 7, solidifying its status as an underground favorite turned mainstream hit. The song’s bold energy and Roan’s theatrical flair have resonated with fans, earning it a place among the week’s top tracks.
The duo of Rose and Bruno Mars stay at number 6 with “APT.,” a sultry and smooth collaboration that merges R&B and pop influences. Mars’ signature charisma and Rose’s heartfelt delivery make for a compelling combination.
Moving down to number 5, is Kendrick Lamar’s “TV Off,” Maintaining it’s momentum with its introspective lyrics and layered production. The track continues to perform well across streaming platforms, reinforcing his influence in hip-hop.
Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” moves to the number 4 spot, bringing a blend of country and hip-hop to the charts. The song’s storytelling and infectious energy have propelled it into mainstream success, appealing to a wide range of listeners.
Kendrick Lamar appears again at number three with “Not Like Us,” a track marked by its sharp lyricism and hard-hitting beats. The song remains a staple in hip-hop conversations, further cementing Lamar’s presence at the top of the industry.
At number two, Lady Gaga’s “Die With a Smile” holds firm as a theatrical and emotionally charged anthem. The song, celebrated for its cinematic production and Gaga’s soaring vocals, has maintained strong streaming numbers and radio airplay.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA continue their dominance on the Billboard Hot 100 as their collaborative single “Luther” remains at number one for the 4th week. The track, a lyrical powerhouse blending Lamar’s signature intensity with SZA’s melodic finesse, continues to resonate with listeners, securing its spot atop the rankings.
With all that begs the question, will there be a spring cleaning of these ten songs in the coming weeks? Come back Saturday night at 7p to HotHits953.com for find out!