Apple Music Replay 2025 Crowns ‘APT.’ as the Year’s Biggest Hit
So, Apple Music has just rolled out its Replay 2025 experience, and one track has completely dominated the year: “APT.” by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars. This collaboration has been everywhere, and now it’s officially recognized as the top song of 2025 on Apple Music. What’s interesting is that it didn’t just top one chart — it topped everything. It became the most-streamed song globally, the most-Shazamed, the most-played on radio, and even the track with the most-read lyrics. Basically, if you listened to music this year, there’s a good chance this song found its way to you.
Replay 2025 launched with Apple’s full year-end charts, giving users a personalized snapshot of how they listened throughout the year. People are now diving into their dashboards to see total minutes spent with music, their top artists and genres, and even monthly listening patterns. It has been designed to feel much more detailed this year, giving a clearer story of how someone’s listening habits evolved from January to December. Plus, artists and their teams have been given expanded analytics tools, offering deeper insight into fan growth, radio reach, Shazam activity, and playlist performance around the world.
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Alongside “APT.”, other major names made strong appearances across Apple’s charts. Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s track “luther” landed at No. 2 globally, while Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ emotional “Die With A Smile” claimed the No. 3 spot. Billie Eilish also continued her streak with “BIRDS OF A FEATHER”, which secured a place in the top five. Tyler, The Creator — who was named Apple Music’s Artist of the Year — broke into the year-end global chart for the first time with “Sticky,” arriving at No. 42.
There were some impressive breakthroughs too. Rising artists like Gracie Abrams with “That’s So True” and Alex Warren with “Ordinary” both entered the top 10, marking huge milestone moments in their careers. Their presence shows how new voices can rise right alongside the biggest global stars when a song truly resonates.
To celebrate the launch, Apple Music even opened The Replay Gallery at Miami Art Week — a physical art exhibition inspired by the year’s most memorable musical moments. Featured artists like Calida Rawles, Henry Taylor, and Jeremy Deller contributed works that played off the themes and emotions that defined 2025’s music landscape.
And now, with Replay available in the Apple Music app, fans can explore everything from loyalty metrics and comeback artists to All Time playlists built from years of listening. Whether you’re a casual listener or someone who tracks every play, Replay 2025 wraps up the year in a way that feels both personal and celebratory.
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