Top 25 Songs You’ll Love in 2025
Pop music in 2025 faced significant challenges from the growing influence of artificial intelligence, yet a vibrant array of human-generated songs emerged, offering hope for the genre’s future. Here, we present the 25 best tracks that defined this year.
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Bad Bunny, “Baile Inolvidable”
Bad Bunny emphasizes his connection to Puerto Rico in this six-minute piece, which he describes as “Benito’s take on salsa.” Featuring an orchestration of synthesizers, congas, and trumpets, the song celebrates the island’s rich musical roots. — Cerys Davies -
Karol G, “Ivonny Bonita”
From her history-rich album “Tropicoqueta,” Karol G delivers a sensual bachata that bridges generations of Latin music with Pharrell-produced bass hums. — August Brown -
Chappell Roan, “The Subway”
A standout vocal performance that has captured listeners this year. — Mikael Wood -
Justin Bieber, “Yukon”
Bieber’s signature high-pitched voice resonates in this reflection on his favorite SUV, reminding us of his enduring appeal. — C.D. -
Doja Cat, “Jealous Type”
With its convincing ’80s-pop aesthetic, this track captures nostalgia yet failed to become a mainstream hit. — M.W. -
Dijon, “Higher!”
An exuberant R&B anthem, this track features playful mixing that elevates its joyful spirit. — A.B. -
Addison Rae, “Fame Is a Gun”
The TikTok star details her rapid rise to fame in this pop manifesto. — C.D. -
Rosalía, “La Rumba del Perdón”
Rosalía’s album “Lux” draws comparisons to Ken Russell’s “The Devils,” where celestial talent clashes with abandonment. This track encapsulates her artistic journey. — A.B. -
Miley Cyrus, “End of the World”
A fusion of disco and existential reflection, Cyrus immerses listeners in a dreamlike state. — M.W. -
Olivia Dean, “Man I Need”
A compelling expression of desire, capturing the need for connection through dance. — M.W. -
Sofia Isella, “Out in the Garden”
This haunting track explores themes of entrapment and existential struggle. — A.B. -
Kehlani, “Folded”
A poignant exploration of yearning, rooted deeply in the art of emotional storytelling. — C.D. -
Charlie Puth, “Changes”
A reflection on the lasting impact of “Sob Rock” and personal evolution. — M.W. -
Drake and PartyNextDoor featuring Yebba, “Die Trying”
A catchy blend that invites exploration, featuring an intriguing unauthorized mash-up on SoundCloud. — M.W. -
Amaarae featuring PinkPantheress, “Kiss Me Thru The Phone pt 2”
A homage to Y2K club music, this sequel aims to prove that follow-ups can rival their predecessors. — C.D. -
Tate McRae, “Sports Car”
A sultry track reminiscent of Timbaland’s peak, showcasing McRae’s artistic growth. — A.B. -
Huntr/x, “Golden”
A song that adheres to its promise, providing an uplifting experience. — M.W. -
Hayley Williams, “Parachute”
Infused with angst, this track explores themes of betrayal and emotional turmoil. — C.D. -
Taylor Swift, “Ruin the Friendship”
Swift continues her legacy as a master storyteller through evocative songwriting. — M.W. -
Maruja, “Look Down on Us”
A ten-minute journey that transitions from aggressive beats to cosmic jazz, capturing complex human emotions. — A.B. -
Clipse, “So Be It”
A powerful lyric that encapsulates L.A. culture through sharp wit and imagery. — A.B. -
FKA Twigs, “Hard”
An electrifying track poised to energize dance floors, particularly at L.A. raves. — C.D. -
Sombr, “12 to 12”
Positioned to become a wedding dance-floor anthem for the next generation. — A.B. -
Ella Langley, “Choosin’ Texas”
A poignant tale that evokes nostalgia while addressing personal reflections. — M.W. -
Shelly, “Cross Your Mind”
Clairo’s venture into suburban nostalgia through her old band Shelly highlights the timelessness of bedroom pop. — C.D.
