Katy Perry Debuts On The Philippines Hot 100 With “The One That Got Away”
This serves as the pop star’s debut entry on the chart.
By Ralph Regis
KATY PERRY: Courtesy of Prime Video
KATY PERRY: Courtesy of Prime Video
We’re taking it back to 2010 as Katy Perry debuts on the Billboard Philippines Hot 100, dated April 11, 2026, with her fan-favorite track, “The One That Got Away,” taking the No. 90 position.
This serves as her first-ever track to appear on the Hot 100 since the chart’s inception in July 2024. “The One That Got Away” appears on the pop star’s acclaimed third studio album, Teenage Dream.
In the Philippines, it has remained a popular heartbreak anthem and is often associated with stories of “right person, wrong time” and feeling nostalgic towards a love lost. Recently, it has seen quite a resurgence on social media, such as TikTok, thanks to heartfelt covers and renditions being published online.
This week, BTS dominate the chart with “SWIM” taking the No. 1 spot, while fitterkarma‘s “Pag-Ibig ay Kanibalismo II” takes No. 2, Bruno Mars‘ “Risk It All” sits at No. 3, fitterkarma’s “Kalapastangan” lands at No. 4, and Skusta Clee‘s “Since Day One”
Cup of Joe‘s “Multo” sits at No. 6, “Tahanan” by El Manu is at No. 7, “Libu-Libong Buwan” by Kyle Raphael holds No. 8, nicole‘s “Panaginip” takes No. 9, and Olivia Dean closes the Top 10 with “So Easy (To Fall in Love).”
Billboard Philippines‘ Hot 100 chart tracks the most prominent and most popular songs in the Philippines from both local and international artists. It serves as one of Billboard Philippines’ official music charts, alongside the Top Philippine Songs chart. Updated every week, the Hot 100 ranks the top 100 tracks in the country using both audio and streaming data gathered and organized by the leading music and entertainment data provider, Luminate.
View this week’s Billboard Philippines‘ Hot 100 here.

Ralph Regis
Ralph Regis is a Lifestyle and Culture Writer at Billboard Philippines, where he bridges the worlds of film, television, fashion, art, food, and cultural trends with both the local and international music scene.
He has written extensively about artist collaborations, brand partnerships, and pop culture moments that connect back to music. He also brings stories to life through in-depth interviews with musicians and personalities, drawing on their diverse perspectives, opinions, and reflections on the human condition.
In addition, Ralph also writes about music releases across a wide range of genres, including pop, hip-hop, P-pop, and rock, highlighting both rising and established artists. With a passion for storytelling that goes beyond trends, he explores how music is part of our daily lives in one form or another, connecting culture, experiences, and everything in between.