‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Songs Rule Top Movie Songs Chart for Fourth Month
KPop Demon Hunters‘ chart dominance extends into October, as Billboard‘s Top Movie Songs chart, powered by Tunefind (a Songtradr company), again occupying the October 2025 ranking’s top seven.
Rankings for the Top Movie Songs chart are based on song and film data provided by Tunefind and ranked using a formula blending that data with sales and streaming information tracked by Luminate during the corresponding period of September 2025. The ranking generally includes newly released films from the preceding three months, with exceptions given to movies whose music is still experiencing a high volume of public interest.
Despite its June premiere, KPop Demon Hunters has remained a pop culture force, paced by its multiweek Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 “Golden” by HUNTR/X, which also stays at the top of the latest Top Movie Songs ranking. In October 2025, it earned 177 million official on-demand U.S. streams and sold 38,000 downloads, according to Luminate. The track also led the Hot 100 for two weeks that month (Oct. 4-11) and has spent the most recent five frames at No. 2.
The rest of Top Movie Songs’ top seven is occupied by songs from the fictional KPop Demon Hunters groups HUNTR/X and Saja Boys, plus soloists EJAE and Andrew Choi, with Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop” leading the rest of the pack at No. 2 (88.2 million streams, 12,000 downloads).
After KPop Demon Hunters, the top song comes from Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, the Bruce Springsteen biopic that premiered on Oct. 24. Springsteen’s “Hungry Heart” appears at No. 8 with 2.1 million streams and 1,000 downloads; it was his first top 20 on the Hot 100 in its day, eventually peaking at No. 5 in 1980.
See the full top 10, also featuring music from Gabby’s Dollhouse and Tron: Ares, below.
Rank, Song, Artist, Film
1. “Golden,” HUNTR/X, KPop Demon Hunters
2. “Soda Pop,” Saja Boys, KPop Demon Hunters
3. “How It’s Done,” HUNTR/X, KPop Demon Hunters
4. “Your Idol,” Saja Boys, KPop Demon Hunters
5. “What It Sounds Like,” HUNTR/X, KPop Demon Hunters
6. “Takedown,” HUNTR/X, KPop Demon Hunters
7. “Free,” EJAE & Andrew Choi, KPop Demon Hunters
8. “Hungry Heart,” Bruce Springsteen, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere
9. “Sunroof,” Nicky Youre & Dazy, Gabby’s Dollhouse
10. “Who Wants To Live Forever?,” Nine Inch Nails & Judeline, Tron: Ares
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