Forrest Frank Rules Top Gabb Music Songs Chart for Second Month, Charts 5 Songs in All
Forrest Frank's 'Your Way's Better' stalled the three-month reign of Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars' 'Die With a Smile' on the monthly Top Gabb Music Songs chart when it reached No. 1 on the April 2025 tally, and now he's joined Gaga and Mars as the only other act with a multi-month No. 1, reigning again on the May 2025 survey.
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.
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'Your Way's Better' rules Top Gabb Music Songs for a second month, concurrent with the release of the song's parent album, Child of God II, which debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 dated May 24.
The song has topped the Hot Christian Songs chart for the last five weeks (dating to May 24) and has reached a best so far of No. 61 on the all-format Billboard Hot 100. It ranks at No. 68 on the latest list.
'Your Way's Better' is one of a whopping five Frank songs on the May 2025 Top Gabb Music Songs chart, thanks to a pair of debuts joining the three songs he already boasted on the ranking. 'No L's' and 'B.I.G.' debut at Nos. 14 and 19, respectively, while 'Drop!' reaches a new peak of No. 13 and 'Up!,' a collaboration with Connor Price, remains at its No. 25 best.
Frank's five songs on the ranking equals the record set by Imagine Dragons on the inaugural Top Gabb Music Songs list for October 2024 — though notably, while Frank has the No. 1 song, Imagine Dragons' best that month was No. 16, with 'Bones.'
Other moves on the latest chart include a three-spot leap for Alex Warren's 'Ordinary,' which reaches a new peak of No. 3 after its No. 6 debut on the April tally. 'Ordinary' has spent two weeks so far at No. 1 on the Hot 100, beginning with the June 7 survey.
The only non-Frank debut of the week belongs to Morgan Wallen, whose 'What I Want,' which features Tate McRae, starts at No. 11. It was also a No. 1 on the Hot 100, debuting atop the May 31 list.
See the full top 25 below.
'Your Way's Better,' Forrest Frank (=)
'Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else,' Benson Boone (=)
'Ordinary,' Alex Warren (+3)
'Beautiful Things,' Benson Boone (+1)
'Die With a Smile,' Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars (-1)
'APT.,' ROSE & Bruno Mars (-3)
'Love Somebody,' Morgan Wallen (=)
'Stargazing,' Myles Smith (+3)
'Slow It Down,' Benson Boone (+1)
'Pink Pony Club,' Chappell Roan (-2)
'What I Want,' Morgan Wallen feat. Tate McRae (debut)
'God's Plan,' Drake (-3)
'Drop!,' Forrest Frank (+4)
'No L's,' Forrest Frank (debut)
'Ain't No Love in Oklahoma,' Luke Combs (=)
'Butterfly Effect,' Travis Scott (-2)
'Please Please Please,' Sabrina Carpenter (+1)
'Deja Vu,' Olivia Rodrigo (-5)
'B.I.G.,' Forrest Frank (debut)
'Face 2 Face,' Juice WRLD (-8)
'Heat Waves,' Glass Animals (+1)
'Stressed Out,' Twenty One Pilots (-6)
'Let You Down,' NF (+1)
'Too Sweet,' Hozier (-1)
'Up!,' Forrest Frank & Connor Price (=)
DROPS: 'Nothing Else,' Forrest Frank feat. Thomas Rhett; 'Pink Skies,' Zach Bryan; 'Thick of It,' KSI feat. Trippie Redd
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