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The Best Songs of 2025, So Far
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week's most notable new songs. After six months of listening, here's what they have on repeat. (Note: It's not a ranking, it's a playlist.) Listen on Spotify and Apple Music.
Bad Bunny, 'Baile Inolvidable'
Heartache and heritage mingle in 'Baile Inolvidable' ('Unforgettable Dance') from Bad Bunny's album 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' ('I Should Have Taken More Photos'). The song bridges current and vintage sounds, underscoring the multigenerational continuity of Puerto Rican music. It begins as a blurred dirge of synthesizer lines and Bad Bunny's vocals, mourning a lost romance; 'I thought we'd grow old together,' he sings in Spanish, then admits, 'It's my fault.' But the track switches to an old-school salsa jam, with organic percussion, horns and a jazzy piano. The lessons of the girlfriend who taught him 'how to love' and 'how to dance' have stayed with him. — Jon Pareles
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Drake, 'Nokia'
After the conclusion (?) of his war of words with Kendrick Lamar, Drake briefly hibernated, then re-emerged with one of his loosest projects, 'Some Sexy Songs 4 U,' with longtime collaborator PartyNextDoor. Its charming center is 'Nokia,' a saucy and cheeky electro-rap track that calls back to the sweet woe-is-me plaint of 'Hotline Bling,' perhaps the peak of universal-approval-era Drake. — Jon Caramanica
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B Jacks featuring Zeddy Will, 'Get Jiggy'
A post-drill hip-house throwback that restores lightness to contemporary rap. These two young rappers — B Jacks from New Jersey, Zeddy Will from Queens — find a middle ground between the dance floor and the comedic internet, making a song that works as a party anthem, a meme soundtrack or a savvy entry in the long lineage of club-focused hip-hop. It's summer block party manna. — Caramanica
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Obongjayar, 'Not in Surrender'
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