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The Top 50 Albums of 2025

Let’s all agree that 2025 wasn’t a great year overall (unless you won the lottery or something), but thankfully the music didn’t suffer. I remain somewhat astounded that very few artists (especially in the U.S.) have met this trying era with songs and records that push back against the tyrrany and evil permeating our world. A protest record, particularly by a prominent artist or band would not only be relevant but could serve as inspiration for others to use their voices and do the same. Alas, it was not to be in 2025, but if you plan to make music next year and are reading this, there’s a wide open topical direction you could take with a real potential for positive impact.

But enough about what types of records we didn’t get in 2025, and more about what we did. There wasn’t really a general theme or style that dominated this year, other than maybe pop music remaining pop(ular) and hip hop struggling to find new ways into the cultural zeitgeist. A TikTok star somehow managed to pull a pretty damn good debut album out of her ass (with the help of a talented team), a well-known rock band singer made her strongest solo album to date, and alt/experimental pop brought a couple of new names to the forefront. We reaffirmed that just about anything with the names billy woods or Earl Sweatshirt attached to them is going to be quality, welcomed back a beloved rap duo to reclaim their status for the first time in nearly 20 years, and saw a slightly different side of Tyler, The Creator.

You want to prove rock music isn’t dead or dying? Listen to Geese, Wednesday, Viagra Boys, Wet Leg, Deftones, and Deafheaven. R&B certainly isn’t suffering either when Dijon, FKA twigs, PinkPantheress, and Amaarae are giving us inspiration. Then there’s the immense talents of Chicagoans like Saba, Jeff Tweedy, Sharp Pins (/Lifeguard), Pixel Grip, and Circuit des Yeux, with Horsegirl getting honorary local ststus even though they’ve relocated to New York. I’m grateful for all their contributions this year, even if some didn’t make the list.

Below you’ll find my 50 favorite albums from 2025, plus 10 more Honorable Mentions because I couldn’t just stop there. Honestly this list could have gone to 75 without much trouble, but I don’t want to assign you even more homework beyond what’s already here. In short, if you haven’t heard these records yet, please do yourself a favor and give them a try. My hope is that you’ll fall in love with something new and continue to expand your world through music. Taste is subjective, and most likely everything listed here won’t fully capture your attention or imagination. But in the off chance some of this does, it’ll turn out to be well worth the exploration. Please enjoy this list and these records as we collectively prepare to strap in for the wild ride 2026 is sure to bring.

The Top 100 Songs of 2025

The worst part about limiting your year-end lists is what ends up getting left off. The strays you keep telling yourself, “I’ll find a spot for this,” and suddenly there are no more spots remaining. Whoops. You put together an initial list. Then you re-write the list a bunch more times. Some songs fall off and are replaced. Others move down or up in placement, mostly because you listened to the song again and it was better or slightly worse than you remember. What’s ended up here is a best effort proposition. If I listen back to these 100 songs in a year or five years, will I still want to rank them the same way? Probably not. Time and distance can play funny tricks with your memory, along with where you are in life at the time.

What I will say is that the top 10 songs on this list have been the same since the very first iteration. None of these have moved or changed position since I started this process in early December. That’s as great of an endorsement I can give to them. They impressed, inspired, and gave me goosebumps from the first time I heard them all the way through today. Before we dive in, let me explain some of the peculiarities of the list-making process. First and foremost, every artist on this list only appears once, though guest features do not count towards that total. I think only Earl Sweatshirt hits that exception this year. The goal is to spread the love around to as many artists as possible, so I tried my best to pick the one song from an album (or standalone single) that was both the strongest and most culturally impactful. Secondly, in order to qualify for this list, the song must have been officially released at some point in 2025. Apologies to Cameron Winter, whose album Heavy Metal and incredible single “Love Takes Miles” both came out in December 2024 and won’t be included here. I should make an exception since I was too buried in last year’s “best of” listmaking to give Winter’s record the attention it deserved, but rules are rules. Lastly, while these songs are ranked, the subjective nature of this list really means that about anything after #25 could be considered fluid. It might benefit you to listen through these songs on one of the playlists linked below, and even better if you hit the shuffle button just to see where that gets you. Everything on here is great, so you can’t go wrong!

My #1 song of 2025 might not be “big” or “anthemic” in a traditional sense, but it moves and speaks at a pace that feels right for this moment in time. You could turn it on and hit repeat for hours and it would feel like the most natural thing in the world. It’s a horny song about being horny, yet it also doesn’t feel very sexy or sexual, if that makes sense. In my mind, it’s the musical equivalent of going to a high school dance with somebody you like but don’t know extremely well, and it’s awkward even though your hormones are raging out of control. How does that earn the title of “Song of the Year”. Sometimes magic defies an easy explanation.

Okay, I think that about covers everything I wanted to say. Please enjoy these songs, especially if you haven’t heard them before! I hope you get introduced to a new favorite, because that’s pretty much the whole reason I make these lists in the first place. A Spotify playlist featuring all 100 songs is embedded at the very bottom of the list. You can also use the following links to listen via Spotify or YouTube. What am I missing? Let me know on social media! All the best to you and yours heading into 2026!

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