These are the artists that shaped the sound of 2025. From colossal collaborations to ever-present performers, these singers set the bar this year. With a mix of new music and classics, these 10 artists all found different ways onto the list, but each was inescapable on your radio and make up our 2025 Most Played across all Audacy broadcast stations.
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Count down with us as we see who had the most plays across all our stations, and relive the music that made 2025.
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Shaboozey
2024 was a record year for Shaboozey, as "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" made history on the Billboard charts. For 2025 the singer doubled down, growing from the strength of his album, 'Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going,' along with his joyous live show and persona. When we found ourselves looking for "Good News," we often found it in the music of Shaboozey.
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Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar struck all the chords in 2025. Big night at the GRAMMYs? Check. Can't miss Super Bowl set? Check. Critically acclaimed new album packed with hits? Check. It all adds up to a massive, culture-shifting year that put him at the center of everything, including your radio.
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Post Malone
Post Malone's latest turn as Country superstar has only strengthened the already surging artist, as the "I Had Some Help" singer continues to convert new fans and add them to his collection. 2025 saw it all come together for Posty as he became a staple of several genres across music.
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Benson Boone
After everyone has already done back flips for your debut album, what is left for you to do? For Benson Boone, the answer is inside his 'American Heart,' as the "Mystical Magical" singer continued to put a spell on listeners in 2025 with a new set of songs for his sophomore album.
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The Weeknd
The Weeknd kicked off 2025 by ending his latest trilogy of albums, releasing 'Hurry Up Tomorrow.' There's no rush though, as the artist continued his reign as a radio mainstay, mixing both old and new music to land at number 6.
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SZA
SZA stayed seated at the table this year thanks to some big collabs with Kendrick Lamar, a massive tour, and a deluxe edition of her 2022 album, 'SOS Deluxe: LANA.' Expect the 5-time GRAMMY winner to stick around for a while as she's already teasing her next project.
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Lady Gaga
With the biggest radio song of the year, "Die With A Smile" with Bruno Mars, and a return to the dance pop glory of earlier albums, Lady Gaga brought the 'MAYHEM' and the hits to 2025.
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Morgan Wallen
Morgan Wallen had nearly 50 songs played across our stations in 2025, thanks to his massive double album, 'I'm The Problem,' that arrived in May. But it's not just the volume for Wallen as songs like the title track and "What I Want" with Tate McRae became fixtures of playlists across the music specturm.
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Sabrina Carpenter
She set the stage in 2024, but in 2025 Sabrina Carpenter took the roof off the arena with a second chart-topping album in as many years. 'Man's Best Friend' brought a brand new batch of hits and one liners to the world while we were still collecting ourselves from the last installment, and ensured that the 'Summer of Sabrina' was never-ending.
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Bruno Mars
The recipe is simple. Add a couple big helpings of collab magic to an already deep bowl of bangers and you've got a number 1 spot for Bruno Mars. A radio-mainstay for over 15 years, Bruno had one of his biggest years yet despite not releasing an album. Thanks to his appearances on two of the year's biggest songs, "APT" with Rosé and "Die With A Smile" with Lady Gaga, Mars was made unmissable in 2025. Enough to make him our Most Played artist of the year.
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