Spotify wrapped 2025 has landed, social media is full of people sharing their personalised wrapped to all of their friends. This year has became even more personal, new features have been added like listening age which has caught people across the world off guard as people are receiving ages decades older than themselves.
But along with the new features its the recurring ones that people talk about the most, highlighting songs we all over played, the late night playlists we all forgot about, and the artists we love and are loyal to. Features include users’ Top Genres as well as the Top Song Quiz, where fans are asked to guess which track they listened to the most in 2025. The service also generates a Top Songs 2025 playlist, which now shows how many times you streamed each of your top 100 tracks. From surprise hits to the worlds biggest tunes, wrapped is back again to show you your soundtrack of the year.
Enough of the waffle, let’s breakdown what was really listened to this year, the good stuff, the artists, songs and albums that have owned 2025. So here comes a quick tour through the tracks and names everyones had on repeat and a simple way to catch up on what soundtracked this year.
Top 10 artists in the UK
1: Taylor Swift
2: Drake
3: Sabrina Carpenter
4: The Weeknd
5: Billie Eilish
6: Kanye West
7: Kendrick Lamar
8: Rihanna
9: Tate Mcrae
10: Ariana Grande
The top two have remained the same for the past three years -Taylor swift has held the top spot for three years running followed closely by Drake. The are 2 new additions from the top 10 in 2024 with Tate McRae and Kendrick Lamar coming into this years wrapped. The two unfortunate artists who have dropped out of the top 10 from 2024 are, Eminem and Noah Kahan. This year’s Top 10 artists show just how varied our listening has become, a mix of familiar chart giants, rising global stars, and a few surprise names who found their moment.
Top 10 songs of the year globally
1: Ordinary by Alex Warren
2: That’s So True by Gracie Abrams
3: Messy by Lola Young
4: Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan
5: Birds Of A Feather by Billie Eilish
6: Love Me Not by Ravyn Lenae
7: Back To friends by Sombr
8: Sailor Song by Gigi Perez
9: Die With A Smile by Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
10: Good Luck, Babe! by Chappell Roan
This year’s Top 10 songs highlight a real shift toward heartfelt, personal storytelling, with Alex Warren’s Ordinary, Gracie Abrams’ That’s So True and Lola Young’s Messy taking the top three global spots and setting the tone for 2025’s biggest hits. The rest of the list mixes bold pop moments with rising artists finding their breakthrough. And even though one track sits lower on the global chart, Die With A Smile by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars still rose all the way to No. 1 in the UK, showing just how strongly it connected with listeners here.
Top UK Albums of 2025
1: Short n’ Sweet by Sabrina Carpenter
2: You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) by Alex Warren
3: KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film) by KPop Demon Hunters Cast
4: The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan
5: So Close To What by Tate McRae
6: The Secret of Us by Gracie Abrams
7: Hit Me Hard And Soft by Billie Eilish
8: SOS Deluxe: Lana by SZA
9: The Art of Loving by Olivia Dean
10: Stick Season by Noah Kahan
This year’s Top 10 albums really show how wide people’s tastes stretched in 2025. Sabrina Carpenter takes the top spot with Short n’ Sweet, while Alex Warren and even the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack aren’t far behind, proving just how varied listeners’ favourites were. From big, pop-heavy statements to softer, more personal projects, the rest of the list is a mix of albums people connected with deeply, replayed endlessly and carried with them throughout the year.
In the end, Spotify Wrapped 2025 feels like a reminder of just how personal our listening habits really are. We discovered new favourites, returned to old comforts and soundtracked our year with songs that actually meant something in the moment. Seeing it all laid out, the tracks we overplayed, the albums we couldn’t let go of and the artists who defined our months, makes it clear that 2025 gave everyone a soundtrack of their own. And honestly, that’s what makes Wrapped so fun every year.
