A snapshot of the hottest K-pop tracks dominating U.S. streaming charts in 2025
Which K-pop songs are topping U.S. streaming charts in 2025?
K-pop continues to captivate American audiences, with several tracks achieving remarkable streaming numbers. Here's a look at the most streamed K-pop songs in the U.S. as of mid-2025:
"APT." – Rosé & Bruno Mars
This collaboration between BLACKPINK's Rosé and Bruno Mars has become a massive hit in the U.S., debuting at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at number three. The song achieved over 100 million Spotify streams within its first week, setting a record for a K-pop female soloist.
"Rockstar" – Lisa
BLACKPINK's Lisa made a significant impact with "Rockstar," which debuted at number 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number 37 on the Pop Airplay chart. The track amassed over 94 million streams globally, marking her highest-charting solo entry to date.
"Whiplash" – aespa
aespa's "Whiplash" has been a standout track in 2025, featuring in top K-pop playlists and gaining substantial traction on streaming platforms. The song showcases the group's signature blend of futuristic sounds and compelling choreography.
"Gnarly" – KATSEYE
Emerging group KATSEYE broke into the mainstream with "Gnarly," their debut single that climbed into the Billboard Hot 100. The track's viral success on platforms like TikTok contributed to its widespread popularity.
"Like Jennie" – Jennie
BLACKPINK's Jennie continues her solo success with "Like Jennie," which reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100. The song's catchy hook and stylish visuals have resonated with fans worldwide.
"Supernova" – aespa
Another hit from aespa, "Supernova" achieved a perfect all-kill in South Korea and made its mark internationally, debuting at number five on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart.
"Priceless" – Maroon 5 & Lisa
This cross-genre collaboration between Maroon 5 and Lisa peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100, showcasing Lisa's versatility and global appeal.
"Handlebars" – Jennie feat. Dua Lipa
Jennie's partnership with Dua Lipa on "Handlebars" brought together two powerhouse artists, resulting in a track that reached number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.
"Sweet Dreams" – J-Hope & Miguel
BTS's J-Hope teamed up with Miguel for "Sweet Dreams," a song that climbed to number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100, blending K-pop with R&B influences.
"Love Language" – TXT
Tomorrow X Together's "Love Language" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 99, reflecting the group's growing international fanbase and consistent chart performance.