Rosé and Bruno Mars Lead a Diverse 2025 Billboard Hot 100 Chart
K- Pop and Global Acts Dominate Year-End Rankings
The official 2025 Billboard Hot 100 yearend chart has been unveiled, revealing a year of significant achievements for both solo artists and groups. Topping the prestigious list is a collaboration between BLACKPINK's Rosé and global superstar Bruno Mars with their track "APT," signaling a major chart victory. The rankings showcase a strong presence of K-pop acts alongside established Western artists, highlighting the continued globalization of popular music.
Top 10 Dominance and Key Chart Positions
The number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 was secured by Rosé and Bruno Mars, whose collaboration "APT" proved to be the biggest song of the year. Further down the list, the group HUNTR X made a powerful impact with multiple entries. Their song "Golden" landed impressively at number 25, demonstrating their consistent chart performance.
Multiple Appearances for K
Pop PowerhousesSeveral artists achieved the notable feat of charting more than one song on the year
end list. The group Saja Boys secured two positions with "Your Idol" at number 54 and "Soda Pop" at number 61. Similarly, the group HUNTR X demonstrated remarkable staying power with a total of four songs on the chart:
- "Golden" at #25
- "How It's Done" at #68
- "What It Sounds Like" at #83
- "TAKEDOWN" at #93
BTS member JIMIN also earned a place on the chart with his solo track "Who" debuting at number 57.
A Landmark Year for Cross
Genre CollaborationThe 2025 yearend music chart reflects a vibrant and interconnected music industry. The success of the Rosé and Bruno Mars collaboration at the very top underscores the power of cross-genre partnerships. Furthermore, the strong showing by groups like HUNTR X and Saja Boys indicates a healthy and diverse market where both established stars and rising acts can find major success. The chart serves as a definitive record of the songs that defined the musical landscape over the past year.
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