KPop Demon Hunters is showing no signs of slowing down! After dominating July 2025’s Top Gabb Music Songs chart, the fictional boyband Saja Boys is still ruling the August list. This time, they’re snatching all seven top slots on the list. Billboard and Gabb Wireless dropped the new chart on September 20th, with Saja Boys replacing “Your Idol” with “Soda Pop” at #1.

For those who might not know, Gabb Wireless is a kid-friendly phone company, and their streaming app Gabb Music just expanded beyond company devices in August. That meant way more users and even bigger numbers for these kid-friendly chart tunes. “Soda Pop” now shines at the top, while “Your Idol” slips to #3. Meanwhile, fellow group HUNTR/X is holding strong with “How It’s Done” at #2 and “Golden” at #4.

The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack fever has spread far beyond this kids’ chart. The film’s songs have stormed the Billboard Hot 100 with four entries in the top 10, and the full soundtrack even topped the Billboard 200 on September 20th. Besides KPop Demon Hunters, other related K-pop acts like KATSEYE and TWICE have ranked their songs on the tally.

Catch the full ranking here:

  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).