Blending cinematic pop, rap, and high-energy house, the Top 10 Songs of March 2025 highlight the most exciting new music selected from Spotify, Stereogum, Kerrang, and a wave of user submissions.

This month’s picks bring together emerging voices and boundary-pushing sounds that reflect the vibrant underground scene and beyond.

From fan-discovered gems to playlist-worthy anthems, the Top 10 Songs of March 2025 capture the spirit of a month driven by creativity and community.

Top 10 Songs of March 2025

1. Remy Bond – Simple Girl

2. John Glacier – Home

3. Floating Points – Birth4000

4. DE’WAYNE – highway robbery

5. SOMETHING ELSE – Miçanga

6. Avalon Emerson – Don’t Be Seen With Me

7. Ewan McVicar – Heather Park (salute Remix)

8. Monkey Safari – Voices

9. Myd – The Wizard

10. CASSIM – You Must Feel

Where The Top Songs Came From

Kicking off our chart, a user-submitted gem, “Simple Girl” by Remy Bond, has soared to the top. This cinematic pop track weaves nostalgic strings and harmonies, creating a dreamy vibe that’s both timeless and fresh. It’s a captivating start to our list, showcasing the power of fan-driven discovery.

Next in line, “Home” by John Glacier, another user-submitted song, warms hearts with its introspective charm. This track blends rap, punk, and electro into a unique soundscape of comfort and respect. Glacier’s bold lyricism and genre-defying style make this a standout, reflecting her growing influence in London’s music scene.

Shared by Chloe Caillet, “Birth4000″ by Floating Points electrifies at number three. This song shifts from the artist’s ambient-jazz roots to a gritty, club-ready sound with intense synths and a pulsating rhythm. Embraced by DJs like Four Tet and Peggy Gou, it’s a dancefloor igniter that showcases Floating Points’ versatility.

Rocking the fourth spot, Kerrang presented “highway robbery” by DE’WAYNE, a soul-infused rock anthem inspired by a heartfelt connection that channels influences from Lenny Kravitz to Ohio Players, delivering catchy melodies and vibrant energy.

Spotify brought us to “Miçanga (feat. BaianaSystem)” by SOMETHING ELSE and Stephan Jolk at number five. This jungle-tinged house remix unites Alok’s new alias SOMETHING ELSE with Stephan Jolk, Kawz, and BaianaSystem for a vibrant, genre-fusing track. Its infectious rhythm and cultural depth make it a dance music highlight. 

Stereogum introduced “Don’t Be Seen With Me” by Avalon Emerson, landing at six with its rave-ready allure. This Oppenheimer Analysis cover kicks off her Perpetual Emotion Machine series, blending dance music roots with a dreamy edge. Emerson’s return to club sounds, backed by her new Dead Oceans deal, captivates electronic music fans.

user-submitted favorite, “Heather Park (salute Remix) by Ewan McVicar, grooves into #7. This remix reimagines McVicar’s original with high-energy beats, making it a dancefloor staple and earning praise from electronic music enthusiasts.

At number eight, another user-submitted track “Voices” by Monkey Safari delivers uplifting Afro house vibes. Launched via Good Vibes From Paradise, this track features melodic chords and groovy beats that embody the duo’s sunny sound. It’s a feel-good anthem poised to light up dancefloors worldwide. 

Ninth place shines with “The Wizard” by Myd, a user-submitted track marking a fresh chapter for the artist. Released alongside “Song for You”, it balances intimate electronic tones with club-ready energy. Myd’s innovative approach showcases his growth, captivating listeners with its universal appeal. 

Closing our chart, “You Must Feel” by CASSIMM, another user-submitted hit, brings peak-time house energy. This track boasts driving basslines and hypnotic vocals, solidifying CASSIMM’s status as a house music titan. It’s a club-ready anthem that’s already a DJ favorite.

Final Thoughts and Special Thanks

March’s chart reflected the spirit of our community, blending well-known names with up-and-coming talents across a wide range of styles.

Huge thanks to everyone who shared tracks or cast their votes, your contributions brought this month’s list to life and helped surface some incredible hidden gems.

As usual we remind you that we’re not affiliated with any of the artists or brands mentioned, but we deeply appreciate all the platforms and people that helped us find these tracks. Our mission is to spotlight great music and give proper recognition to the sources behind it.

If you enjoyed the Top 10 Songs of March 2025, we highly recommend you to check also the Top 10 Songs of February 2025.

Top 50 – March 2025 Playlist

Eager to discover more of last month’s top-rated tracks across all genres? Explore the full playlist on Spotify below! 

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