Meet the First-Timers on Our Charts This Week
This week: JEONGYEON, JIHYO, CHAEYOUNG, Disco Lines and Melly Mike.
Across Billboard’s 200-plus charts this week (dated July 10, 2025), a diverse group of artists debut for the very first time. Among the newcomers this week are a few members of an already-successful K-pop group, a rising DJ from Boulder whose remix of a Tinashe song is blowing up, and a rapper riding a viral moment.
Take a look at the group below.
JEONGYEON, JIHYO & CHAEYOUNG
All three members of the K-pop group TWICE score their first solo entry each on the Billboard Hot 100 this week thanks to their collaboration “Takedown,” which appears in the Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters and on its hit soundtrack.
The song debuts at No. 86 on the chart, largely powered by its streaming sum: 5.6 million official U.S. streams in the July 4-10 tracking week, according to Luminate. Two versions of “Takedown” are currently charting — the other, credited to HUNTR/X and the animated group’s members EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI, rises 64-51.
TWICE has charted two songs on the Hot 100: “The Feels” (No. 83 peak in 2021) and “Moonlight Sunrise” (No. 84 in 2023). The act has also charted eight albums on the Billboard 200, of which six reached the top 10 and one hit No. 1, With YOU-th, in March 2024. On the World Albums chart, TWICE has charted 18 albums, 17 of which reached the top 10 and six hit No. 1.
Disco Lines
The Boulder, Colo., DJ lands his first career entry on the Hot 100 this week thanks to his remix of Tinashe’s 2024 song “No Broke Boys.” The song debuts at No. 99 on the Hot 100 with 4.5 million streams (up 14% week-over-week). It has also been rising on Billboard’s dance charts: it’s up 3-2 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs this week and jumps 26-12 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay.
Disco Lines first charted on our charts in April 2022 when “Baby Girl” debuted at No. 25 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. He returned in February 2024 when “Cutting Loose,” with J. Worra and Anabel Englund, debuted on Dance/Mix Show Airplay — it reached No. 1 on the chart that April.
Melly Mike
The up-and-coming rapper makes his Billboard chart debut with his single “Young Black & Rich.” Released in May 2024, the song debuts at No. 50 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs entirely from its streaming total: 2.3 million (up 149%). The sharp gain stems from TikTok, where the song went viral on the platform after it was used to soundtrack various videos related to the “aura farming” trend, involving people trying to look overtly cool. One popular clip, which was recently spotlighted in the New York Times, shows an 11-year-old Indonesian boy dancing on the front of a boat. “Young Black & Rich” has been used in over 50,000 clips to date.
Also contributing to the song’s gains are multiple remixes, including slowed-down and sped-up versions, an “ultra-slow” version and a rock remix. (All versions are combined into one listing for tracking and chart purposes.)
For more on the Billboard charts, click here. And to see some of our previous First Timers on the charts, click here.