Like every year since 2022, we publish the lists with the best music of the year in physical format. On this occasion, the 2025 Yearbook can be purchased in advance in digital version for €3.99, while the printed edition includes a hardcover binding as a novelty and will begin to be shipped a little later than usual, starting in January, for €19.95. We remind you that there are joint packages of both editions with a reduced cost of €20.95.
In a year that has started and ended in a big way, with releases by Bad Bunny and Rosalía, it is no surprise that both occupy privileged places on both lists. The top 10 songs include them in prominent positions, and are also made up of both national (‘Malibu’) and international (‘Abracadabra’) pop hits. We do not forget ‘I have a thought’ by Amaia, who has just turned one year old: the list goes from December 1 to November 30.
Without forgetting songs published in the last months of the year, such as ‘Where Is My Husband!’ by RAYE, the list of songs confirms that 2025 has been a great musical year not only on the mainstream level (Chappell Roan or Sabrina Carpenter are in the top 10), but also on the one that borders on the alternative, with notable premieres by divas such as FKA twigs, MARINA or Addison Rae, indie stars such as Turnstile or Blood Orange, and revelations from the likes of Barry B or Rochelle Jordan.
In 2025 we have welcomed back Robyn, Stereolab and Justin Bieber, we have discovered Rose Gray, Nourished by Time and Dexter in the newsagent, we have continued to be big fans of Belén Aguilera, HAIM and Pulp, and we have witnessed the rise of Olivia Dean, Geese and Lola Young. We remind you that the physical edition extends the list to 105 songs.







