One of the main things music offers people is comfort. When you play a favorite song, it gives you a few minutes to escape to a place you already love and that brings you joy. Perhaps that’s why, in 2025, listeners are still heavily attached to 2024 music.

Luminate, which supplies chart data for Billboard, published its mid-year report today (July 16), covering the tracking period from January 3 to July 3. Here’s the list of the ten most-streamed songs from the first half of 2025:

1. Kendrick Lamar and SZA — “Luther” (530.4 million on-demand streams)
2. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars — “Die With A Smile” (421.4 million)
3. Kendrick Lamar — “TV Off” Feat. Lefty Gunplay (370.4 million)
4. Kendrick Lamar — “Not Like Us” (368.0 million)
5. Drake — “Nokia” (326.3 million)
6. Morgan Wallen — “I’m The Problem” (326.3 million)
7. Teddy Swims — “Lose Control” (320.9 million)
8. Shaboozey — “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” (319.6 million)
9. Alex Warren — “Ordinary” (319.3 million)
10. Billie Eilish — “Birds Of A Feather” (319.1 million)

In the top ten, Kendrick Lamar and SZA are at the forefront with their 2024 hit. The list mainly features 2024 songs: Only Drake’s “Nokia,” Morgan Wallen’s “I’m The Problem,” and Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” were released this year.

However, Warren’s “Ordinary” is beginning to establish itself as possibly the biggest song of the year, as it holds the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 chart for a sixth week.