Apple Music Shares 2025 Year-End Charts
Drake was named the top artist on Apple Music, with Rosé and Bruno Mars’s song as the most popular track, highlighting genre leaders across the platform.
- Apple Music named Toronto rapper Drake its top artist and reported that `APT.` by Rosé and Bruno Mars led multiple year-end charts Tuesday.
- Apple Music enabled its Replay feature, offering subscribers a personal highlight reel of listening stats over the past year from its catalog of more than 100 million songs.
- Highlights on the year-end lists include The Weeknd as top R&B artist, Taylor Swift leading pop, Billie Eilish in alternative, Morgan Wallen in country, and four KPop Demon Hunters Cast songs.
- Streaming competitors continue to expand offerings as Spotify teased its year-end Wrapped would arrive soon, while Apple Music's recap joins platforms adding live shows and event services like VEEPS.
- Apple Music calculated top tracks based on songs that debuted in 2025 or saw year-over-year growth, with Die With a Smile by Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga ranking high on the Top 100: Global and Most-read Lyrics charts.
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Luther, of Kendrick Lamar and SZA, and Die With a Smile, of Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, complete the podium of the most listened songs this year.
Apple Music’s Five Most-Played Songs Of 2025 Are All From 2024
YouTube Back in July, Luminate, which provides chart data for Billboard, shared the most-streamed songs of the year so far. In the top ten, only three songs were actually released in 2025, while the rest of the streaming hits originally came out in 2024. At least on Apple Music, that didn’t change throughout the rest of the year. Today (December 2), Apple Music revealed its year-end charts, and the top five most-streamed songs globally are all f…
Apple Music Shares 2025 Year-End Charts
Apple today released its 2025 Apple Music year-end charts, highlighting new global listening trends, expanded analytics, and several unexpected chart-topping performances across streaming, radio, lyrics, and Shazam activity. Apple said the annual charts reflect a broader set of data collected throughout 2025 from global Apple Music streams, Shazam searches, time-synced lyric engagement, radio, Apple Music Sing usage, and more. Top Songs of 2…
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