Doja Cat, Jungkook, Harlow

Every Monday, Billboard presents the top 10 songs on the latest Hot 100 chart. The latest rankings for the Oct. 14 chart are out now, so let’s run through who had the biggest hits this week.

10. Rema and Selena Gomez – “Calm Down”

Rema and Gomez’s “Calm Down” begins to do just that, as the pair’s hit fell from No. 9 to round out the top 10 this week. It previously reached 3rd place.

9. Olivia Rodrigo – “Vampire”

Rodrigo’s Vampire is also cooling off somewhat, having been in seventh place this week but now finds itself in ninth place. But what’s heating up is the buzz surrounding her exclusive concert tonight.

8. Gunna – “F*kumean”

Gunna recently joked about his weight loss, but he’s undefeated on the Hot 100, where “F*kumean” is No. 8, the same as last week.

7. Morgan Wallen – “Last Night”

After a record 16 weeks at No. 1 (the highest ever for a non-collaboration), Wallen’s “Last Night” is still hanging on in the top 10, dropping from No. 6 to No. 7 this week.

6. Zach Bryan – “I Remember Everything” with Kacey Musgraves

“I Remember Everything” dropped one spot this week, but is currently atop the Streaming Songs, Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Rock Songs charts.

5. Jungkook – “3D” with Jack Harlow

The biggest debut this week belongs to Jungkook and Harlow. After his first week on the Hot 100 with “3D,” Jungkook becomes the first BTS member to have solo songs in the top 10.

4. Luke Combs – “Fast Car”

Combs’ Tracy Chapman cover is still making waves in the top 10, peaking at number two, last week at number three, and now falling slightly to number four.

3. Taylor Swift – “Cruel Summer”

Summer may be over, but Swiftie season never seems to arrive, with “Cruel Summer” making a slight recovery this week, moving up from #4 to #3.

2. SZA – “Postpone”

“Snooze” achieved a new best on the Hot 100 at No. 2 last week and continues to climb that high, holding the silver medal for the second week in a row.

1. Dodge the Cat – “Paint the Town Red”

Last week, “Paint The Town Red” became the first Doja song to spend consecutive weeks at number one, and it now continues to extend Doja’s longest running record by being at the top for the third week in a row.

Some of the artists featured here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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