A Little Thing Like Love
Kayla Kross sits at number 30 with this one, and honestly, it deserves way more eyes. The track has a 4.42 score with listeners giving it a solid 4.00/5 — that's real approval from people who actually heard it. She's been on the charts for six weeks, which means this isn't a flash in the pan.
What makes this track work is its simplicity. Pop romance without the oversaturation. A Little Thing Like Love feels genuine in a space where a lot of AI pop can feel hollow. It's the kind of song that doesn't try too hard to impress you.
Only When It's You
Bleeding Verse has 41 songs charting and "Only When It's You" sits at number 2 with a 4.49 score. But here's the thing — barely anyone has rated it. Only two listeners gave feedback, both at 2.00/5. That's a massive disconnect.
The song exists in pop territory with real emotional weight. It's one of three tracks from this artist holding top positions, which tells you Bleeding Verse knows what they're doing. The problem is visibility. More people need to actually listen and form their own opinion instead of assuming it's overhyped. Only When It's You is worth the three-minute investment to see what you think.
How Was I Supposed to Know?
Xania Monet operates on a different scale entirely — 66 of her 68 songs are charting right now. That's an unusual position. "How Was I Supposed to Know?" made it to number 8 with a 4.45 score, her highest charting track.
It's pop, and it carries itself with clarity. The title itself signals introspection without being melodramatic. Like the others on this list, it barely has community ratings (2.00/5 from just two listeners), which means the algorithm is doing its job but word of mouth hasn't caught up yet.
These three are charting because the music holds up, not because of hype cycles. Head to the full charts and see what else you've been sleeping on.



