Apple Replay is here. What’s the No. 1 song on Apple Music’s 2025 songs chart?

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NEW YORK– He arrived in 2024. And he never left. The very popular “APT” by Rosé and Bruno Mars, nominated for a Grammy Award. tops Apple Music’s 2025 Global Songs Chart, as the giant music streamer released its year-end lists on Tuesday and provided listeners with data on their own most-streamed tracks.

“APTE.” is the first number 1 for both artists on the World Year-End Songs Chart.

They’re followed by another dynamic duo, Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther,” in second place. Mars makes another appearance, in third place, for his collaboration with Lady Gaga, “Die With a Smile”. Then it’s Lamar again in fourth place – “Not Like Us” returns to first place, after winning the top spot in 2024 – and in fifth it’s Billie Eilish with “Birds of a Feather”.

The success of Lamar’s album “GNX” kept listeners interested and five of his songs reached the Top 25 on the world chart.

Of the 100 songs included in the list, 36 are written by women, down slightly from 2024’s record of 39. However, seven of the Top 10 songs were written or featured a woman, more than double last year.

“APTE.” also topped a few of Apple Music’s other year-end charts. They won the top spot on the streaming platform’s Shazam Global Radio Spins chart, the Top 100: Global Radio chart (which lists the most played songs on radio stations around the world), and Apple’s Most Played Lyrics chart.

“The phenomenal global success of Rosé and “APT” by Bruno Mars. was a powerful reminder that great songs will always transcend boundaries,” Rachel Newman, co-head of Apple Music, said in a statement.

Also available Tuesday is Replay, Apple’s alternative to Spotify’s Wrapped, which lets Apple Music subscribers interact with their favorite music on the streaming service this year.

Highlights of Replay include a discovery feature (where users can track new artists they discovered this year), loyalty (artists they listen to regularly), and returns (those who have returned to their listening rotation). They will also be able to discover the total number of minutes listened to, the total number of artists listened to, the longest streak of artists and their favorite genres.

The musicians themselves will be able to share their audience growth and summaries of their performances from year to year.

Last month, Apple Music named Tyler, the Creator artist of the year. The multi-hyphenate rapper, a year after releasing his critically acclaimed album “Chromakopia,” logged 4.5 billion listening minutes between November 2024 and October 2025, Apple Music reported.

“Tyler continues to prove that anything is possible. His creativity has been incredible all year,” Zane Lowe, global creative director of Apple Music, said in a statement. “His creative risk-taking is matched only by the care he takes in presenting it, and he inspires his peers and fans today, just as he will continue to inspire generations to come.”

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