2025 in Music: Milestones, Momentum, and the Road Ahead
As we put 2025 behind us, we look back on a year defined by remarkable milestones, ground-breaking tours, and unforgettable chart moments. Across genres, artists pushed boundaries and delivered music that resonated deeply with fans worldwide. It was a year of resilience, creativity, and growth—setting the stage for even greater achievements in 2026.
Looking ahead, anticipation builds for fresh releases, bold collaborations, and the continued rise of both major and independent talent. With streaming, radio, and live performance all playing vital roles, the industry is evolving rapidly. Innovation will remain at the forefront, as artists shape the soundscape and fans embrace diverse musical journeys.

Taylor Swift’s dominance continued throughout 2025, with “Opalite” (Republic) now surging at radio. Her record-breaking world tour captivated millions, reinforcing her status as a global icon. Swift’s ability to reinvent herself while maintaining chart success remains unmatched, and her momentum shows no signs of slowing as she enters another historic year. Sabrina Carpenter also enjoyed a breakthrough, with “When Did You Get Hot?” (Island/Republic) climbing steadily. Her infectious energy and relatable storytelling have made her one of pop’s most exciting voices, reflecting the growing appetite for fresh talent.
Country radio thrived in 2025, led by Luke Combs’ “Days Like These” (SMN/Columbia), Dustin Lynch’s “Easy To Love” (Broken Bow), and newcomer Greyland James with “Water At A Wedding” (Nashville Harbor). These songs highlight the genre’s strength, blending tradition with modern flair and proving country music remains a powerful force on the airwaves.

Preparations are underway for our annual New Music Award Nominations. We invite readers to visit NewMusicAwards.com to view the ballot and cast their votes. This celebration honors both major and independent artists, giving fans a voice in recognizing the music that defined the year while spotlighting the stars of tomorrow.
At New Music Weekly, we continue to provide the “tools of the music trades.” From our online magazine to the STS music tracking service, we deliver resources that empower industry professionals. By charting both major and indie artists, we ensure transparency and recognition across the board, supporting growth and visibility in all corners of the music world.
We extend heartfelt thanks to our readers and subscribers for their continued support. As we enter 2026, we wish everyone success and joy. The independent scene is thriving, momentum is building, and together we celebrate artistry, innovation, and community—ensuring the future of music remains bright and inspiring.

2025 has truly been a banner year for New Music Weekly magazine. Your support has fueled our growth, and we invite you to show your passion by participating in the New Music Award 2026 ballot. Make your voice heard and help honor the artists who defined this past year. From all of us at New Music Weekly, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We look forward to being with you every step of the way in 2026, providing the best news, chart information, and more.
