Top 10 Best Pop Songs (July – December 2025)

Top 10 Pop Songs (July–December 2025) 

The second half of 2025 delivered some of the year’s most memorable pop hits — from chart‑topping singles and viral anthems to breakout tracks that defined the pop landscape in the latter months. These songs were widely streamed, featured heavily on radio and playlists, and shaped pop culture from July through December 2025:

  1. Sabrina Carpenter – “Manchild”
    A synth‑glossed pop smash that exploded across summer into late 2025, topping charts and becoming one of the most streamed and talked‑about pop songs of the second half of the year thanks to its catchy hook and widespread playlist support.
  2. Justin Bieber – “Daisies”
    A melodic pop track released in mid‑July that climbed global charts and resonated with listeners worldwide for its emotive feel and top‑five performance in key markets.
  3. Alex Warren – “Ordinary”
    A slow‑burn pop anthem that continued dominating airplay and streams well into the year’s end after its summer rise, becoming one of the standout pop hits of 2025.
  4. Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – “Die With a Smile”
    A dynamic pop duet combining uplifting energy with crossover appeal, maintaining strong streaming and radio success through late 2025.
  5. The Weeknd – “Cry For Me”
    A heartfelt and atmospheric pop track that saw heavy rotation on playlists and airwaves as part of The Weeknd’s 2025 pop streak.
  6. Chappell Roan – “Pink Pony Club”
    A vibrant, high‑energy pop single that kept its momentum in the latter half of the year thanks to its bold production and catchy chorus.
  7. Gracie Abrams – “That’s So True”
    A reflective pop ballad with emotional depth that became a fan favorite on streaming platforms toward year‑end.
  8. Lola Young – “Messy”
    A catchy pop track gaining traction on radio and social platforms, helping extend its impact into late 2025.
  9. Sombr – “Back to Friends”
    A feel‑good pop hit that charted widely and became a staple on year‑end playlists.
  10. Bad Bunny – “DtMF” (pop crossover)
    Although known primarily as a genre‑blending hit, this track maintained strong pop chart performance and widespread play during the back half of the year.