Not Even Mariah Can Compete: Eurovision 2025’s Most Streamed Songs on Spotify

Sarah Louise Bennett (EBU)

Time flies, as grandmothers never get tired of reminding us. Christmas is already knocking at the door, and that night on 17 May in Basel, when JJ was crowned the new king of Europe and handed Austria its third Eurovision victory, suddenly feels very far away.

While we are officially in festive mode and Mariah Carey is once again warming up her vocal cords to dominate every shop, lift and supermarket with All I Want for Christmas Is You, one thing refuses to slow down: Spotify streams.

Because while juries overthink, fans argue and timelines explode, the numbers stay brutally honest. These are the 10 most listened to songs from Eurovision 2025 on Spotify between 15 October and 23 November. The tracks that have filled headphones, cars, kitchens and bedrooms, becoming the soundtrack to love stories, heartbreaks, late-night drives and minor existential crises across Europe… and well beyond.

Ready? Let’s go.

10. Finland – “Ich Komme” — Erika Vikman

29,013,029 streams

High-voltage techno with a deliciously Germanic aftertaste closes the ranking with over 29 million streams. Erika Vikman has zero interest in pleasing everyone and, precisely because of that, it works. Provocative, daring and completely unapologetic.

9. San Marino – “Tutta l’Italia” — Gabry Ponte

34,066,032 streams

San Marino sneaks into the Top 10 thanks to Gabry Ponte and more than 34 million streams. When the DJ is big enough, the country’s size becomes irrelevant. Geography is just decorative.

8. Netherlands – “C’est la vie” — Claude

39,377,102 streams

Nearly 40 million streams for this French-language track by Claude, now adopted as the unofficial anthem of melancholic Eurovision fans and people staring dramatically out of rainy windows.

7. Austria – “Wasted Love” — JJ

42,929,569 streams

Yes, the Eurovision 2025 winner is here too. Over 42 million streams for a ballad that has helped many survive break-ups, overthink situationships and send texts they absolutely shouldn’t have.

Heartbreak, but in high quality audio.

6. Norway – “Lighter” — Kyle Alessandro

47,696,998 streams

Almost 48 million for Kyle Alessandro, confirming that Norwegian pop remains dangerously effective. Smooth, effortless and surprisingly addictive when it sneaks into your shuffle.

5. Germany – “Baller” — Abor & Tynna

54,250,548 streams

With more than 54 million plays, Abor & Tynna prove that Germany can absolutely dominate the Eurovision dance-floor narrative when it wants to.

P.S.: About 250,548 of those streams might be ours. The editorial office has it on a loop. Pure professionalism.

4. Italy – “Volevo essere un duro” — Lucio Corsi

65,714,335 streams

Almost 66 million streams for Lucio Corsi’s ode to the “losers”. A beautiful contradiction that clearly resonated across Europe. Equal parts nostalgia, irony and a magnetic aesthetic loved by fans of Bowie, Battisti and TikTok alike.

Losing has never sounded so successful.

3. Portugal – “Deslocado” — Napa

96,759,219 streams

TikTok has done it again. Napa skyrocketed thanks to a summer trend, reaching nearly 97 million streams. Saudade in musical form, the kind that makes you miss places you’ve never even been to.

2. Estonia – “Espresso Macchiato” — Tommy Cash

102,299,082 streams

Over 102 million streams for the most surreal entry of Eurovision 2025. Tommy Cash turned chaos into art, coffee into religion and even managed to annoy part of Italy with his parody.

He didn’t win the trophy, but he definitely won the collective internet spiral.

1. Sweden – “Bara bada bastu” — Kaj

110,775,104 streams

At the top, naturally, is SwedenOver 110 million streams for Kaj and their unapologetic sauna anthem.

Sweden continues to manufacture hits like flat-pack furniture… only without the confusing instructions. It may not have won Eurovision, but it completely conquered Spotify.

When the public speaks, even the juries fall silent

This ranking proves one thing very clearly: beyond trophies, televotes and the annual Eurovision drama, Eurovision 2025 already has its real anthems. These are the songs people actually live with, repeat, dance to and cry to in the middle of the night.

Because in the end, long after the glitter is gone, what truly survives is the song that follows you home.

And these ten… are already part of 2025’s soundtrack.

Source: Spotify

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