Los Angeles, Oct. 5, 2025 – Ever heard a tune playing and wished you could know what it is right away? Apps like Shazam make that super easy. It listens to the music around you and tells you the song and artist in seconds. Plus, it suggests more tracks you’ll like. This week, Shazam shared its top 10 most searched songs worldwide, and guess what? K-Pop is killing it at number one!
The list shows what people are discovering and loving right now. From fun party beats to chill vibes, these tracks are blowing up. Here’s the full top 10 as of October 3:
- HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast – Golden (This catchy hit from the Sony animation movie “K-Pop Warriors” is everywhere!)
- Charli xcx & Caroline Polachek – Everything is romantic featuring caroline polachek
- Tyler, The Creator – Sugar On My Tongue
- Fontaines D.C. – Starburster
- Alex Warren – Ordinary
- Olivia Dean – Man I Need
- EMIN & JONY – Камин
- FloyyMenor & Cris MJ – Gata Only
- Disco Lines & Tinashe – No Broke Boys
- Lady Gaga – The Dead Dance
That top spot for “Golden” proves K-Pop’s huge grip on fans around the world. It’s fun to see mixes of genres too, from pop to rock and Latin beats.
Shazam just hit a big milestone too – over 100 billion songs identified since it started! That’s like spotting 12 songs for every person on Earth. Or, one song every second for more than 3,000 years. Crazy, right? It shows how much we all love finding new music.
The app keeps getting better. On new iPhones or Apple Watches, you can just hold the Action Button to Shazam a song. Android folks get quick access too, like from their watches or quick settings. Earlier this year, Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things” was the first to hit 10 million IDs in just 178 days. And remember the Paris Olympics closing ceremony? Kavinsky’s “Nightcall” broke records with searches per minute.
With over 300 million users each month, Shazam is connecting us to the sounds that make life brighter. What’s your go-to Shazam find? Drop it in the comments!
