Music streaming trends across Asia in 2025 reveal a region increasingly dominated by emotionally driven songs, strong local identities, and cross-border appeal. Based on Spotify Wrapped 2025 data, the most-streamed tracks in Asian countries reflect how listeners favor both homegrown artists and globally recognized names, creating a diverse and dynamic musical landscape.
At the top of the list is “Mangu” by Fourtwnty & Charita Utami, which dominates Indonesia with its mellow, introspective sound that strongly resonates with local audiences. In second place, “Multo” by Cup of Joe leads streaming charts in the Philippines, highlighting the country’s strong connection to heartfelt indie and alternative pop. Third is “How Sweet” by NewJeans, topping charts in Thailand and underscoring the continued influence of K-pop across Southeast Asia.
Beyond the top three, the list features a mix of regional stars and global icons—from Vietnam’s HIEUTHUHAI to Japan’s Creepy Nuts and collaborations involving Bruno Mars, Billie Eilish, and Alex Warren. Overall, the data shows that Asia’s music scene in 2025 is not only vibrant and diverse, but also increasingly confident in elevating local sounds to massive streaming success.

