Rosé and KPop Demon Hunters top global singles chart for 2025

Rosé and KPop Demon Hunters top global singles chart for 2025


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KPop stars delivered the world's most popular songs of 2025, new music industry figures show.

Blackpink singer Rosé scored the year's biggest worldwide hit, with her Bruno Mars collaboration APT notching up more than two billion streams. 

It is the first time a song featuring non-English lyrics has topped the annual global chart published by industry body the IFPI. 

The year's second biggest hit of 2025 was Golden, performed by Huntr/x, the animated girl group from Netflix smash KPop Demon Hunters.

Scroll down to see the top 20.

The huge success of APT also marks the first time the IFPI chart has been topped by an artist from outside North America or Europe.

Although sung mostly in English, APT opens with some spoken Korean, which translates as: "Chaeyoung's favourite random game. Random game. Game start."

The song's chorus, then repeats the word "아파트" - which is pronounced "apateu", meaning "apartment" in English.

Victoria Oakley, CEO of the IFPI said it was a "landmark moment". The industry body has been publishing the annual lists since 2007.

KPop Demon Hunters girlband Huntr/X are voiced by Rei Ami, Audrey Nuna, and Ejae

Mars also featured on another song in the top five, with his Lady Gaga collaboration Die With A Smile coming in fourth place.

US singer Alex Warren's track Ordinary was the third-biggest single of the year, while Benson Boone's Beautiful Things rounded out the top five. Boone's song took the number one spot in 2024.

The chart is dominated by songs released in earlier years - eight of the top 10 biggest-selling singles were released before 2025.

Lola Young is the only British artist in the list with her single Messy

For the second consecutive year, no British artists featured in the end-of-year global top 10.

However, singer Lola Young took 11th place with her breakthrough single Messy, which notched up more than one billion streams.

Another song from KPop Demon Hunters, Soda Pop by Huntr/x's rival boyband Saja Boys, also features in the top 20.

Earlier this week, the IFPI said Taylor Swift was the biggest artist overall globally in 2025.

She appears once in the top singles of the year, with The Fate of Ophelia, the lead single from her album The Life of a Showgirl, in 19th place. 

The list of top 20 albums of the year will follow on Friday.

The top 20 most popular singles of 2025

  1. Rosé and Bruno Mars - APT
  2. Huntr/X - Golden
  3. Alex Warren - Ordinary
  4. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars - Die With A Smile 
  5. Benson Boone - Beautiful Things
  6. Billie Eilish - Birds of a Feather
  7. Teddy Swims - Lose Control
  8. Kendrick Lamar and SZA - Luther
  9. Gracie Abrams - That's So True
  10. Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us
  11. Lola Young - Messy
  12. Bad Bunny - DtMF
  13. Saja Boys - Soda Pop
  14. Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso
  15. Chappell Roan - Pink Pony Club
  16. Sombr - Back to Friends
  17. The Weeknd - Timeless
  18. Shaboozey - A Bar Song (Tipsy) 
  19. Taylor Swift - The Fate of Ophelia
  20. Ravyn Lenae - Love Me Not

Source: IFPI


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