My Best of 2025: Songs That Shaped the Year

These tracks survived constant rotation and still teach something new.

YUNGBLUD’s Lovesick Lullaby – perfect vulnerability-aggression balance I chase. Emotional rawness without losing structure.

Megan’s Lover Girl – confidence without removing complexity. Self-assurance doesn’t require simplifying emotions.

Amyl and The Sniffers’ Security – controlled chaos influenced my dynamic shifts.

My own Chasing Signs – everything learned about production this year. Strange including personal work but represents breakthrough.

Tame Impala’s Dracula – essential late-night writing soundtrack. Kevin Parker’s layering influenced bilingual approaches.

Kasabian’s Hippie Sunshine – soundtracked summer whilst writing Russian material. Energy-without-aggression template.

Doja Cat’s Gorgeous – smart pop production elevates concepts. Vocal arrangements changed harmony approaches.

Wolf Alice’s Just Two Girls – authentic expression without performance. Ellie Rowsell’s delivery remains gold standard.

Sabrina Carpenter’s Tears – surprising directness. Vulnerability in pop influenced THANK YOU approach.

Wet Leg’s u and me at home – perfect intimacy-distance balance. Controlled vulnerability.

Biffy Clyro’s A Little Love – hope without naivety influences resolutions. Simon Neil’s maturity shows everywhere.

Lady Gaga’s Killah – electronic elements enhance rather than distract. Production lessons for experimental work.

Charli XCX’s Guess – smart writing handles any subject. Collaborative chemistry serving the song.

HAIM’s Relationships – template for complex dynamics in simple language. Three-part harmonies feeling effortless.

Best year for music pushing boundaries whilst remaining accessible.

— Indie pop artist, musician Anastasiia Ledovskaia