Apple Music Top 20 Songs 2025 Reveal U.S. Listening Favorites Apple Music’s Replay ’25 U.S. songs chart highlights the top tracks of the year based on streams, Shazam engagement and lyrics interaction inside the U.S., with ROSÉ & Bruno Mars’ “APT.” leading the list and other hits from Kendrick Lamar, SZA and Morgan Wallen rounding out the year’s most listened-to tracks.

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Apple Music’s Replay ’25 for the United States compiles plays, Shazam data and lyric engagement from listeners across the year, identifying which songs were streamed most in the U.S. from late 2024 through late 2025. This U.S.-specific list showcases the tracks that defined local music tastes on the platform throughout the year.

U.S. Favorites Defining the Year on Apple Music

At the forefront of the Apple Music Top 20 Songs 2025 in the United States stands “APT.” — the collaborative hit from ROSÉ & Bruno Mars that not only garnered widespread U.S. streams but also appeared frequently in top Replay playlists and charts. Other tracks from Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Morgan Wallen and Drake filled out the list, signaling diverse listener engagement across genres and fanbases within the U.S. Apple Music community.

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Apple Music Top 20 Songs 2025

Below are the Top 20 Apple Music Songs, representing the most listened and most engaged tracks of the year on Apple Music:

  1. APT. — ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

  2. luther — Kendrick Lamar & SZA

  3. Die With A Smile — Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars

  4. Not Like Us — Kendrick Lamar

  5. BIRDS OF A FEATHER — Billie Eilish

  6. Golden — HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA & REI AMI

  7. Ordinary — Alex Warren

  8. Messy — Lola Young

  9. WILDFLOWER — Billie Eilish

  10. Shake It To The Max (FLY) [Remix] — MOLIY, Silent Addy, Skillibeng & Shenseea

  11. 30 For 30 — SZA (feat. Kendrick Lamar)

  12. tv off — Kendrick Lamar (feat. Lefty Gunplay)

  13. I Had Some Help — Post Malone (feat. Morgan Wallen)

  14. NOKIA — Drake

  15. A Bar Song (Tipsy) — Shaboozey

  16. Snooze — SZA

  17. I’m The Problem — Morgan Wallen

  18. Love Somebody — Morgan Wallen

  19. Just In Case — Morgan Wallen

  20. Freestyle — Lil Baby

This year’s listing not only highlights blockbuster collaborations and mainstream hits but also shows how diverse audiences engaged with various tracks across Apple Music’s ecosystem — with rap, pop, and experimental collaborations making up the majority of the year’s most played songs. 

Apple Music’s approach to compiling Replay and year-end data now provides a multifaceted view of music popularity. Beyond the top streaming numbers, Shazam charts and lyric engagement show which songs captivated listeners across different contexts — from immediate discovery to deep engagement with lyrics and sing-along usage. 

As listeners explore the year’s most streamed tracks, Apple Music continues to offer curated playlists that reflect these trends, making it easy for subscribers to revisit the songs that defined 2025 and explore global favorites from artists big and small. 

 

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Ivan Castilho
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Ivan Castilho is an entrepreneur and long-time Apple user since 2007, with a background in management and marketing. He holds a degree in Management and Marketing and multiple MBAs in Digital Marketing and Strategic Management. With a natural passion for music, art, graphic design, and interface design, Ivan combines business expertise with a creative mindset. Passionate about technology and innovation, he enjoys writing about disruptive trends and consumer tech, particularly within the Apple ecosystem.