Here, are the top 10 songs currently trending on the music chart list, as selected by the Whatson editorial so that you can add them to your playlist and enjoy your leisure, tune on YouTube or Spotify.
1. As It Was – Harry Styles
The lead song from Harry’s upcoming third studio album, Harry’s House, which will be released on March 20, 2022, is “As It Was,” which was released on April 1, 2022.
The song’s meaning is left up to fans to interpret despite the lyrics’ continued cryptic nature (and its secret reference to Olivia Wilde.)
2. Bad Habit – Steve Lacy
The second single from Steve Lacy’s second album, Gemini Rights, is titled “Bad Habit.” On June 29th, 2022, it was made available along with an official music video.
The song is primarily about thinking back on interest in someone and the song is number 2 on the hot list this week.
3. Late Night Talking- Harry Styles
After the massive success of the album’s lead track, “As It Was,” a song that we’ve all had on repeat.
Harry Styles launched the summer season in the best possible way with the release of his third studio album, “Late Night Talking,” which serves as the album’s sophomore single.
4. Sunroof – Nicky Youre & dazy
As the No. 1 single on the Top 40 radio format, “Sunroof” is rounding off the summer.
The pop song may have begun as a scratchy voice memo from up-and-coming Nicky Youre, delivered to similarly unseasoned producer Dazy, and later became well-known after taking off on TikTok.
5. About Damn Time – Lizzo
It’s About Damn Time, boy bander-turned-pop hegemon Harry Styles has been in charge of Billboard’s Hot 100 for 10 of the past 15 weeks with his ethereal tune “As It Was.”
The song is unmistakably on brand for Lizzo, the current reigning You Go Girl self-empowerment feminism queen of music.
6. I Like You (A Happier Song) – Doja Cat featured by Post Malone
Post Malone and Doja Cat dropped the music video for their duet a little over a month after “I Like You (A Happier Song)” reached its peak inside the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.
The video begins with Post paints a picture of a woman before he joins Doja to play in a field of flowers.
7. Super Freaky Girl – Nicki Minaj
“Super Freaky Girl,” a song by Minaj that samples the 1981 rock anthem “Super Freak” by Rick James, debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
Since Lauryn Hill’s “Doo Wop (That Thing)” back in 1998, it is the first solo female rap song to enter the #1 spot on the charts.
8. I Ain’t Worried – OneRepublic
OneRepublic’s upbeat song “I Ain’t Worried” added some vigor to the Top Gun: Maverick soundtrack.
I Ain’t Worried, the band’s first track to rank on Billboard’s Streaming Songs list since 2014, debuted at No. 43 on the survey released on July 9.
9. Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) – Kate Bush
Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God), an airy yet catchy tune, has only gained in popularity over time.
Remembering the lone live performance of “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush with David Gilmour is among the top 15 songs ever written by Kate Bush.
10. You Proof – Morgan Wallen
The song itself tells the story of a man who, no matter what he tries, will never be able to move on from his ex.
Just days after his first interview following his “indefinite suspension” for uttering a racial slur while intoxicated, Morgan posted a clip of the song on Instagram on July 25, 2021, with the caption “You Proof…Been wanting to put out new music.”