Global beats, viral hooks, and Afro-fusion anthems these were the most streamed and talked about songs on Spotify in June 2025.
As temperatures rose this past June, so did the heat on the Spotify charts. From surprise collabs to dancefloor essentials and soul baring pop, June 2025 gave us a sonic buffet of bangers. Based on global streaming numbers and cultural impact, here are the top 10 songs that owned the month on Spotify.
Nigerian sensation Rema leads the pack with this smooth, emotional hit that combines Afrobeat rhythms with moody pop undertones. It topped global and Nigerian charts alike, with over 50 million streams in June alone.
Bieber’s floral themed anthem about growth and pain is both personal and stadium-ready. It sparked thousands of TikTok trends and remained on top of multiple regional Spotify charts.
A romantic Afropop duet that blends Davido's charisma with Omah Lay’s smooth vocals. It’s a slow burning love song that quietly climbed into Spotify’s global top 10.
Carpenter continues her pop star ascension with this sassy, self-aware anthem calling out emotional immaturity. It resonated strongly with Gen Z listeners and trended across multiple social platforms.
This street hop jam went from local Nigerian hit to a global chart force. Shallipopi’s blend of gritty delivery and clever slang made “Laho” a favorite for party playlists worldwide.
Heartfelt lyrics, a soaring chorus, and raw vulnerability helped push this breakout track to viral status. Alex Warren's growth as a singer songwriter is evident in every note.
The queens of K-pop returned with a high energy track full of explosive beats and sharp choreography. “Jump” dominated not just the Korean charts, but Spotify playlists around the world.
This Nigerian hip hop track fused street grit with emotional vulnerability. With a haunting beat and standout lyrics, it became a fan favorite among young listeners craving something deeper.
This funky, upbeat anthem about romantic uncertainty took off thanks to Instagram reels and Spotify’s Fresh Finds playlists. It was a surprise sleeper hit.
Blending Afro street music with spiritual overtones, Seyi Vibez carved out his own lane. “Shaolin” wrapped up the top 10 with millions of streams and widespread appeal in both Nigeria and the diaspora.
The top songs of June 2025 weren’t just hits they were moments. They soundtracked breakups, dance trends, road trips, and personal breakthroughs across the globe. With African artists making bold waves and global stars delivering emotionally charged music, Spotify listeners had more than enough reasons to hit replay.
Whether you’re discovering new sounds or replaying your faves, June’s chart toppers prove that 2025 is a golden year for music streaming.