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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Olivia Dean's Hit Single Soars, Kid Cudi Classic Resurfaces on Charts

Olivia Dean's Hit Single Soars, Kid Cudi Classic Resurfaces on Charts

26 Oct

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Summary

  • Olivia Dean's "So Easy (To Fall In Love)" gaining popularity
  • Kid Cudi's 2008 song "Maui Wowie" trending on TikTok, charting
  • Tame Impala's new track "Dracula" also making waves
Olivia Dean's Hit Single Soars, Kid Cudi Classic Resurfaces on Charts

As of October 26th, 2025, the Billboard charts are seeing some intriguing movements. Olivia Dean's single "So Easy (To Fall In Love)" appears to be gaining significant traction, with music experts predicting it could continue climbing the charts in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Kid Cudi's 2008 track "Maui Wowie" has unexpectedly resurfaced and is debuting on the Billboard Hot 100, thanks to a recent surge in popularity on TikTok.

The resurgence of "Maui Wowie" is particularly noteworthy, as the song is making its first appearance on the Hot 100 in over 17 years. Analysts are closely monitoring the song's performance, as the ongoing TikTok trend could potentially propel it to become a major hit for Cudi once again.

Alongside these developments, Tame Impala's new single "Dracula" is also generating buzz and is expected to make a strong showing on the charts in the near future. With a diverse range of artists and genres represented, the current Billboard landscape promises to be an exciting one to follow in the weeks ahead.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Olivia Dean's "So Easy (To Fall In Love)" is gaining popularity and climbing the Billboard charts.
Kid Cudi's "Maui Wowie" is making its first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 in over 17 years, after recently trending on TikTok.
Tame Impala's new single "Dracula" is expected to make a strong showing on the Billboard charts in the near future.

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