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    Saja Boys’ ‘Soda Pop’ Tops Latest Top Gabb Music Songs Chart

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    A month after swarming the Top Gabb Music Songs chart by dominating the entire top five of the July 2025 tally, music from KPop Demon Hunters is even more inescapable on the August 2025 ranking, occupying the list’s top seven.

    Billboard has partnered with Gabb Wireless, a phone company for kids and teens, to present a monthly chart tracking on-demand streams via its Gabb Music platform. Gabb Music offers a vast catalog of songs, all of which are selected by the Gabb team to include only kid- and teen-appropriate content. Gabb Music streams are not currently factored into any other Billboard charts.

    Of note: the August 2025 chart marks the first published ranking since Gabb Music was made available via app stores, meaning users can now download the streaming app to devices other than Gabb Wireless’ phones and tablets.

    While KPop Demon Hunters music rules Top Gabb Music Songs for the second month in a row, it’s not the same song at No. 1. Saja Boys stans rejoice, though: after the boyband’s “Your Idol” topped the July ranking, it’s “Soda Pop” that leads the August tally, while “Your Idol” falls to No. 3.

    HUNTR/X, however, holds the lion’s share of the top five, occupying the remainder of the region, led by “How It’s Done” at No. 2. “Golden,” HUNTR/X’s now-five-week No. 1 on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 since first ascending to the top of the list in mid-August, follows at No. 4 (Top Gabb Music Songs leader “Soda Pop” ranks at No. 5 on the latest Hot 100).

    A song featured on the Netflix film’s soundtrack is also the top debut of the week: TWICE’s “Takedown” bows at No. 11, six spots below HUNTR/X’s own version of the tune (No. 5).

    KPop Demon Hunters fever hasn’t just swept Top Gabb Music Songs and the Hot 100 (the latter features four songs from the film in its top 10), the movie’s soundtrack also topped the Billboard 200 for the first time on the Sept. 20-dated list.

    Much like in July, the top non-KPop Demon Hunters track on Top Gabb Music Songs is Alex Warren’s “Ordinary,” which drops two positions to No. 8.

    And Forrest Frank’s got the best debut for a song not on the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack, starting at No. 13 with “God’s Got My Back,” which was released on July 25 and debuted at No. 5 on the Hot Christian Songs chart in August.

    Music from Ravyn Lenae, KATSEYE and MeloMance also debuts on the August survey. See the full top 25 below.

    It’s free Billboard charts month! Through Sept. 30, subscribers to Billboard’s Chart Beat newsletter, emailed each Friday, can unlock access to Billboard’s weekly and historical charts, artist chart histories and all Chart Beat stories simply by visiting the newly redesigned Billboard.com through any story link in the newsletter. Not a Chart Beat subscriber? Sign up for free here.

    Top Gabb Music Songs

    1. “Soda Pop,” Saja Boys (+20)
    2. “How It’s Done,” HUNTR/X (+23)
    3. “Your Idol,” Saja Boys (-2)
    4. “Golden,” HUNTR/X (-2)
    5. “Takedown,” HUNTR/X (=)
    6. “What It Sounds Like,” HUNTR/X (-1)
    7. “Free,” EJAE & Andrew Choi (-3)
    8. “Ordinary,” Alex Warren (-2)
    9. “Strategy,” TWICE (-2)
    10. “Your Way’s Better,” Forrest Frank (-2)
    11. “Takedown,” TWICE (debut)
    12. “What I Want,” Morgan Wallen feat. Tate McRae (-3)
    13. God’s Got My Back,” Forrest Frank (debut)
    14. “Love Me Not,” Ravyn Lenae (debut)
    15. “Beautiful Things,” Benson Boone (-4)
    16. “Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else,” Benson Boone (-6)
    17. “Up!,” Forrest Frank & Connor Price (-4)
    18. “Gabriela,” KATSEYE (debut)
    19. “Dusty Bibles,” Josiah Queen (-2)
    20. “Dream Come True,” Freya Skye & Malachi Barton (=)
    21. “Love, Maybe,” MeloMance (debut)
    22. “Love Somebody,” Morgan Wallen (-10)
    23. “Slow It Down,” Benson Boone (-5)
    24. “Touch,” KATSEYE (debut)
    25. “The Place to Be,” Cast of Zombies 4 (-2)

    DROPS: “Stargazing,” Myles Smith; “Die With a Smile,” Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars; “God’s Plan,” Drake; “Stressed Out,” Twenty One Pilots; “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” Luke Combs; “Mr. Electric Blue,” Benson Boone



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