How Was I Supposed to Know?
Xania Monet sits at #30 with this pop track, but it deserves way more attention. The song has a 4.23 score and listeners who actually found it rated it 4.45/5 — that gap says something. When people discover this one, they stick around. It's got that conversational pop feel where the melody does the heavy lifting instead of relying on production tricks. Clean, direct, and honest-sounding. The title itself pulls you in, and the song lives up to that promise with real emotional weight underneath the pop polish.
EYES CLOSED
HEXXENMIND has 81 songs charting, which is wild, but "EYES CLOSED" is the standout. It's another pop track sitting at #31, scoring 4.23 overall. The title alone creates an image — whatever this song's about, the production probably reinforces that closeness, that tunnel-vision feeling. With so much music out there from this artist, this one clearly resonates. It's the kind of track that probably builds slowly, pulling you in rather than shouting at you.
X Gon' Give It To Ya - 1950s Soul
This is the one that surprised me most. 19s Soulers took a contemporary track and rewrote it as vintage soul, and somehow it works. You get that warm, horn-driven 1950s arrangement — the kind of sound that feels nostalgic even if you weren't alive for it. It's ranked at #36 with a 4.23 score, but what stands out is that every listener who rated it gave it a 1/5 or 4.33/5. No middle ground. That polarization usually means the song's doing something genuinely different, not just playing it safe.
These three aren't sitting in the top 10, but they're not buried either. They're the songs that slip through because people aren't actively searching for them. Check the full rankings and dig deeper at /charts.



