Bleeding Verse has basically taken over the top three this week. Only When It's You, Ashes In My Mouth, and If You Loved Me Then all sit in the top positions with near-identical scores, and they each jumped four spots to get there. It's a pretty dominating run for a pop artist with 41 songs charting. The consistency across their catalog is wild — they've got tracks everywhere on the platform, which means people are genuinely connecting with their sound rather than just fixating on one hit.
Below that, things get more interesting. Me vs Me (Fightin' Man Blues) by Aventhis and Walk My Walk by Breaking Rust are both soul and blues acts doing solid numbers. Aventhis has 45 songs on the charts spread across soul, blues, country, and experimental stuff. Breaking Rust is similarly prolific with 37 tracks in rotation, and they've got a more focused identity — their scores cluster around the 4.4 range, which suggests steady, reliable engagement rather than viral spikes.
The blues and soul space is clearly doing work right now. It makes sense. There's something about those genres that feels harder to fake, even with AI. The emotional weight has to land or it doesn't work at all.
How Was I supposed to Know? by Xania Monet sits at number 7 with a score of 4.44. Xania's got 68 songs total, with 66 currently charting. That's almost her entire catalog in active rotation, which is either a sign of remarkable consistency or a sign that the platform is saturated with her work. Probably both. She's clearly found her lane in pop and stuck with it.
Two new entries round out the bottom. Jag vet, du är inte min by Jacub is a Swedish-language pop track that debuted straight into the top ten. That's notable. Jacub only has nine songs total, so this one release carrying them into the charts this high suggests real listener interest. A Little Thing Like Love by Kayla Kross also entered fresh at number 10. Kross has just five songs out and all five are charting, which is a cleaner track record than most of the artists above her despite being newer to the platform.
Umbrella by Red Village dropped seven spots this week, falling from number 3 to number 9. They're a smaller blues and soul outfit with eight songs total, six charting. The drop is a reminder that even solid performances can slide fast when there's this much competition at the top.

