The biggest music stories in 2025 : NPR

Bad Bunny's victory lap rolled into November, when he finally won his first Latin Grammy in one of the three major categories: album of the year for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.

Bad Bunny’s victory lap rolled into November, when he finally won his first Latin Grammy in one of the three major categories: album of the year for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.

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Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images/Billboard

The year 2025 was packed with significant developments in the music industry, from Puerto Rico’s influence on global music to a major criminal trial involving a hip-hop mogul. Artists used their platforms to protest, engaged in disputes with the White House over song usage, and some even achieved stardom through TikTok. In a rapidly evolving industry, musicians endeavored to release new music, engage with fans, and hold industry leaders accountable.

Here are some of the major music stories from 2025:

January

  • Bad Bunny launched the year with his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, exploring Puerto Rico’s cultural history from música jíbara to reggaeton. This concept album became a pivotal moment for his career and the Puerto Rican diaspora.
  • Wildfires in Los Angeles displaced hundreds of thousands, impacting many musicians who lost homes, instruments, and studio spaces.
  • Drake filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) for promoting Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us,” but the case was dismissed by a judge.
  • Following President Trump’s immigration policies, musicians like Bells Larsen, Christian Tetzlaff, András Schiff, and Bad Bunny refused to perform in the U.S., leading to the cancellation of several festivals.

February

  • Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar were the big winners at the 67th Grammy Awards, with Lamar’s “Not Like Us” dominating multiple categories.
  • Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show performance was a major highlight, showcasing a powerful medley of songs.
  • President Trump’s takeover of the Kennedy Center led to significant changes, including staffing cuts and canceled performances.

March

  • Lady Gaga returned to her roots with the release of Mayhem, embracing the dark dance pop sound that made her famous.

April

  • Director Ryan Coogler’s film Sinners explored cultural themes in the Mississippi Delta.
  • Irish rap group Kneecap made waves at Coachella, leading to controversy and legal challenges.

May

  • The trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs in New York City captured headlines, with testimonies revealing decades of alleged misconduct.
  • Taylor Swift regained ownership of her first six albums after a lengthy dispute with Scooter Braun.
  • Morgan Wallen’s album I’m The Problem dominated the Billboard charts.

June

  • Alex Warren’s song “Ordinary” topped the Billboard Hot 100.
  • Music legends Sly Stone and Brian Wilson passed away.
  • Deerhoof and other artists boycotted Spotify over CEO Daniel Ek’s defense investments.

July

  • Sean Combs was acquitted of major charges but faced a mixed verdict overall.
  • Oasis reunited for concerts after 16 years apart.
  • Clipse released their first album in 16 years to critical acclaim.
  • AI-generated music raised concerns about streaming platforms’ transparency.

August

  • Bad Bunny’s residency in San Juan reached its peak, boosting the local economy.
  • The soundtrack for Netflix’s Kpop Demon Hunters became a pop chart sensation.

September

  • The FTC sued Ticketmaster and Live Nation over alleged consumer deception.
  • Daniel Ek announced his resignation as Spotify CEO.
  • A boycott by musicians against streaming in Israel gained momentum.
  • Bad Bunny was named the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show headliner.

October

  • Sean Combs was sentenced to over four years in prison for prostitution-related charges.
  • Taylor Swift’s 12th album The Life of a Showgirl was released to commercial success.
  • D’Angelo passed away, leaving a lasting impact on R&B.

November

  • Bad Bunny won a Latin Grammy for album of the year.
  • Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City.
  • The Grand Ole Opry celebrated its 100th anniversary.
  • Warner Music Group signed licensing deals with AI companies Suno and Udio.

December

  • The Kennedy Center Honors were held with Trump hosting the ceremony, honoring KISS, Gloria Gaynor, and George Strait.

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