Depois da lista de 50 melhores músicas de 2025 da Billboard, a Rolling Stone também publicou sua seleção, com 48 músicas. As duas revistas só concordam em nove canções: “Abracadabra” (Lady Gaga), “Relationships” (HAIM), “Anxiety” (Doechii), “The Giver” (Chappell Roan), “Headphones On” (Addison Rae), “Nokia” (Drake), “What Was That” (Lorde), “Evil J0rdan” (Playboi Carti) e “End of the World” (Miley Cyrus). Todas as outras são diferentes.
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As melhores músicas de 2025, segundo a Rolling Stone:
- Bad Bunny, ‘Baile Inolvidable’
- Lady Gaga, ‘Abracadabra’
- Haim, ‘Relationships’
- Hailey Whitters, ‘High on the Hog’
- Ela Taubert, ‘¿Quién Diría?’
- SZA, ‘Scorsese Baby Daddy’
- Doechii, ‘Anxiety’
- Chappell Roan, ‘The Giver’
- Lorde, ‘What Was That’
- MJ Lenderman and This Is Lorelei, ‘Dancing in the Club’
- Miley Cyrus, ‘End of the World’
- Addison Rae, ‘Headphones On’
- Sabrina Carpenter, ’15 Minutes’
- Lifeguard, ‘It Will Get Worse’
- Ariana Grande, ‘Dandelion’
- Rema, ‘Baby (Is It a Crime)’
- Karol G, ‘Latina Foreva’
- The Weeknd, ‘Cry for Me’
- Pulp, ‘Spike Island’
- Playboi Carti, ‘Evil Jordan’
- Rob49, ‘WTHelly’
- Drake e PartyNextDoor, ‘Nokia’
- Lord Sko feat. Curren$y, ‘Understand’
- Shaboozey e Miles Smith, ‘Blink Twice’
- The Marías, ‘Back to Me’
- Eric Church, ‘Hands of Time’
- Lana Del Rey, ‘Henry, Come On’
- Bad Suns, ‘Communicating’
- Rachel Chinouriri, ‘Can We Talk About Isaac?’
- Coco Jones, ‘Taste’
- Hotline TNT, ‘Julia’s War’
- Nao, ‘Elevate’
- Shallipopi, ‘Laho’
- Joé Dwèt Filé e Burna Boy, ‘4 Kampe II’
- Netón Vega and Peso Pluma, ‘Morena’
- Emilia, Nicki Nicole, e Tini, ‘Blackout’
- AJ Tracey feat. Jorja Smith, ‘Crush’
- Guitarricadelafuente, ‘Port Pelegrí’
- Gabito Ballesteros e Tito Double P, ‘7 Dias’
- Gale, ‘Skittles’
- Sombr, ‘Back to Friends’
- Trupa Trupa, ‘Mourners’
- Wet Leg, ‘Catch These Fists’
- Illuminati Hotties, ‘777’
- Feeble Little Horse, ‘This Is Real’
- Lottie’s, ‘What Have We Got’
- Morgan Wallen, ’20 Cigarettes’
- Marianne Faithfull, ‘Burning Moonlight’
Fonte: POPline