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These Were the Top 10 Songs of 2025, According to Spotify

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - December 5th 2025, 20:30 GMT+1
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10. “Wildflower” – Billie Eilish

There’s something almost sneaky about how Wildflower managed to bloom into one of the most-streamed songs of 2025. It crept into everyone’s playlists with that soft, aching glow Billie pulls off better than anyone, the kind that makes even a crowded bus ride feel cinematic. The track doesn’t rely on a dramatic hook or flashy production; it leans into atmosphere, into the sort of emotional slow burn that keeps you circling back without realizing it. Somewhere between the hushed vocals and the steady pulse underneath, it became part of the year’s background noise in the best possible way. That subtlety is exactly why it became such a giant. | © Interscope Records

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9. “That’s So True” – Gracie Abrams

It’s funny how That’s So True feels like reading a diary entry you don’t remember writing – warm, shaky, and brutally honest in spots you didn’t expect. Gracie Abrams leans into her strength here: the art of saying something simple and making it feel like a confession. The softness of the production lets her voice hug the lyrics instead of competing with them, which is probably why people kept looping it during late-night walks or quiet car rides. There’s a familiarity to it that doesn’t fade, like a memory that resurfaces at the exact right time. Nothing in the song begs for attention, yet it gets it anyway. | © Interscope Records

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8. “luther (with sza)” – Kendrick Lamar & SZA

No one was shocked that Kendrick and SZA created something magnetic together, but luther still managed to feel like a surprise – the good kind, the kind that makes you close your eyes for a second just to take it in. The song blends a steady R&B sway with flashes of introspection, the sort that hang in the air long after the last note. Kendrick’s voice cuts through with clarity, while SZA softens the edges with those unmistakable harmonies, giving the track a tug-of-war between tension and tenderness. It became one of those songs you put on without thinking, then end up sinking into completely. | © Fela / project3

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7. “Golden” – HUNTR/X (EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI), KPop Demon Hunters Cast

What started as a track tied to an animated film quickly escaped its own universe, turning Golden into one of 2025’s loudest success stories. Part pop anthem, part cinematic adrenaline shot, it carries that polished, neon-bright confidence only K-influenced productions seem able to bottle. The chorus doesn’t just land, it blasts through the speakers like it has something to prove, which might explain why it spread so fast across playlists worldwide. There’s a fearless quality to it, the kind that pushes even casual listeners to replay it before it ends. A fictional group taking over real-life charts feels oddly fitting for the year. | © Netflix

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6. “back to friends” – sombr

This one works quietly, choosing mood over spectacle. back to friends sounds like stumbling into a memory you weren’t planning to revisit – a soft, glowing sort of nostalgia that doesn’t ask for attention but earns it anyway. The production stays minimal, which lets the emotional weight settle in without getting washed out by noise. There’s a bittersweetness to the whole thing, the kind you feel in your chest rather than your ears. It’s easy to see why people gravitated toward it when 2025 felt overwhelming; the song gives you space to breathe. And sometimes, that’s all a hit needs to do. | © Agency Arts / Split the Moon

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5. “DtMF” – Bad Bunny

When DtMF hit your speakers in early 2025, it didn’t come quietly – it exploded. The song rocketed to No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart and stayed top for weeks, all while racking up massive stream counts on Spotify. What makes it stick isn’t just the beat or the moment’s hype, though. There’s something about the energy, that blend of reggaeton rhythm and melodic hooks, that feels like a summer sunrise, warm and unapologetic. It’s the kind of track you don’t just listen to; you feel it. Over time, it became one of those songs that followed you everywhere: morning commutes, late-night drives, playlists looping long after the initial hype. By the end of the year, DtMF had claimed its place among 2025’s defining anthems. | © Rimas Entertainment

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4. “Ordinary” – Alex Warren

Ordinary by Alex Warren showed that sometimes, simple truths are the ones we need the most. The track soared to No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 and dominated charts in more than 30 countries. There’s no flashy production – just earnest vocals and heartfelt lyrics about love making life feel extraordinary. That vulnerability resonated. It’s the kind of song that fits better with headphones on and world off. Because it connected on that level, listeners didn’t just play it once. They returned, again and again. Its steady climb and long stay at the top felt less like a trend and more like a quietly shared moment across millions of lives. | © Echobend Pictures

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3. “APT.” – ROSÉ and Bruno Mars

Collaborations don’t always deliver magic, but APT. absolutely did. When ROSÉ (of BLACKPINK) and Bruno Mars teamed up, the result was a track that mixed pop smoothness, soulful flair, and a global sensibility that hit everywhere. It didn’t take long: APT. went straight to No. 1 on both global and U.S. charts, setting streaming records in the process. From the first beats, it feels polished, the kind of pop song that walks into a room knowing it belongs there. But beyond production, there’s an emotional edge: a longing, a warmth, a sense of wanting to belong. That duality of being both catchy and deep helped it cross language and culture barriers. By the end of 2025, APT. had firmly established itself not just as a hit, but as one of the defining pop moments of the year – proof that global pop can still surprise you when done right. | © The Black Label / Atlantic Records

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2. “BIRDS OF A FEATHER” – Billie Eilish

Even before 2025 began, BIRDS OF A FEATHER was already making history: it closed 2024 as Spotify’s most-streamed song worldwide, with nearly 1.8 billion plays. What sets it apart is its blend of intimacy and scope. Billie’s signature soft, haunting vocals float over a melody that somehow feels both dreamy and grounded. It’s the kind of song that calls for solitude – headphones in, world off, letting feelings settle in. Because it resonated so deeply, the track didn’t fade out with the calendar. Into 2025 it carried over, still streaming hard, still finding new ears. In a year filled with bold drops and glittering pop highs, BIRDS OF A FEATHER stayed quietly powerful, a reminder that subtlety can echo the loudest. | © Object & Animal

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1. “Die With A Smile” – Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars

This was the song of 2025. Die With A Smile, by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, not only dominated charts worldwide – it rewrote what dominance looks like. It spent dozens of weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, claimed the top spot on Spotify’s global chart for a record-shattering run, and even crossed the 3 billion streams mark. But beyond the numbers, there’s a certain timelessness to it. The song carries an emotional weight – longing, urgency, hope – wrapped in a sound that mixes classic soul-pop with modern polish. When it hits, it hits like a late-night confession mixed with sunrise optimism. Listeners didn’t just stream it, they held it. It became a soundtrack for endings and new beginnings, goodbyes and fresh starts. In a musical year full of noise, Die With A Smile stood out by doing something rare: it made you feel. | © Interscope Records

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If you ever needed proof that 2025 had range, this list is it. These tracks didn’t just top charts – they invaded playlists, gym sessions, late-night doomscrolling, and every algorithm that dared stand in their way. And hey, if you also want to check the top 10 music artists according to Spotify, we got you covered.

Before diving in, consider this your unofficial time capsule. Some of these songs burned bright for weeks; others clung to the global charts like they were paying rent. Either way, they helped define the year, for better, for worse, and occasionally for “why is this still stuck in my head?” Let’s get into it.

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If you ever needed proof that 2025 had range, this list is it. These tracks didn’t just top charts – they invaded playlists, gym sessions, late-night doomscrolling, and every algorithm that dared stand in their way. And hey, if you also want to check the top 10 music artists according to Spotify, we got you covered.

Before diving in, consider this your unofficial time capsule. Some of these songs burned bright for weeks; others clung to the global charts like they were paying rent. Either way, they helped define the year, for better, for worse, and occasionally for “why is this still stuck in my head?” Let’s get into it.

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