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4th December 2025
03:00pm GMT

Another year, another Spotify Wrapped.
From your pump up playlists to inspiration podcasts, the annual report from Spotify gives insight into all your listening habits, but have you ever been curious about what the entire country is blaring through their airpods?
Here's what Ireland listened to in 2025: Top tracks, artists, albums and podcasts.
Kingfishr - Killeagh
Given that it was arguably the song of the summer, the revelation of Kingfishr’s ‘Killeagh’ as Spotify’s most streamed song of 2025 in Ireland came as no surprise.
The track went viral on TikTok this summer and has been the soundtrack to every single GAA win since.
It bet out Alex Warren's Ordinary and Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan for the top spot.
Taylor Swift
While she was beaten out by Bad Bunny on the global rankings, here in Ireland the princess of pop has done it again.
Taylor came out on top in 2023 and 2024 following her iconic Eras Tour, and she has retained her title for 2025 - the Swifies are just too powerful!
Her new release, 'The Life of a Showgirl' was met with mixed reviews, but whether it's her newer offerings or her classic country, it's fair to say Taylor Swift has something for everyone.
She was followed by Zach Bryan, who played a stellar three-nights in Phoenix Park this summer, as well as Kingfishr, Sabrina Carpenter and Drake.
Amble - Reverie
Another win for the Irish, as Amble's album 'Reverie' was the country's most streamed album for 2025.
It topped the Irish charts upon its release earlier this year and has been met with sold-out crowds across the globe as the group embarked on the Reverie tour in September.
Noah Kahan’s 2022 album 'Stick Season' came in second place, while Sabrina Carpenter’s 'Short n’ Sweet' was third.
The 2 Johnnies Podcast
While Joe Rogan took the crown for most popular podcast globally, we like to back our own, and The 2 Johnnies Podcast came out on top in the Irish rankings.
It was followed by the popular The Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett.
And that's all for this year - any shockers?
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