Afro house leads the charge in this season’s most identified songs.
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As the 2025 Ibiza season comes to a close, Shazam has released its list of the most identified dance tracks on the island between May 1st and October 1st. Reflecting another defining summer of club culture, the chart offers insight into the sounds that shaped beach sunsets, late-night rooftops, and sunrise afters across the Balearics.
Afro house emerges as the dominant force this year, with Vanco’s ‘Ma Tnsani (Yalla Habibi)’ featuring AYA claiming the top spot. The genre’s presence continues to grow on the island, resonating across peak-time floors and daytime sessions alike.
Also featured in the list are Max Dean, Luke Dean and Locky with ‘Can’t Decide’, and MoBlack & Salif Keïta’s collaborative cut ‘Yamore’ alongside Cesária Evora, Benja (NL) and Franc Fala. HUGEL, Topic and Arash appear with ‘I Adore You’ featuring Daecolm, while Jonas Blue and Malive land with ‘Edge of Desire’. Other selections include Toman’s ‘Verano en NY’, Mau P’s ‘Like I Like It’, and Keinemusik trio Rampa, Adam Port and &ME with ‘Say What’ featuring chuala. Rounding out the top ten are PAWSA’s ‘Too Cool To Be Careless’ and Calvin Harris & Clementine Douglas with ‘Blessings’.
Shazam’s Ibiza rankings continue to offer a unique snapshot of the evolving dance music landscape, revealing what’s connecting most with clubbers and listeners worldwide.
Listen to the full Shazam Ibiza Risers playlist on Apple Music below.