JioSaavn Replay 2025 data points to a mature, language-driven streaming market in India

JioSaavn has rolled out Replay 2025, its annual listening recap that aggregates user-level streaming behaviour across the platform. Based on listening data captured between January 2025 and mid-November 2025, Replay compiles individual summaries while also surfacing broader consumption patterns across India’s audio ecosystem.

JioSaavn, which reports over 100 million monthly active users, noted that Hindi, Telugu, Punjabi, Tamil and Englishremained the five most-streamed languages on the platform. The data reinforces the continued dominance of Indian-language content, alongside steady engagement with English-language music. Listening activity showed consistent time-based clustering, with peak usage recorded between 8–10 a.m. and 5–7 p.m., aligning closely with morning and post-work commute hours.

At an artist level, Arijit Singh, Alka Yagnik, Pritam Chakraborty, Udit Narayan and Shreya Ghoshal led overall streaming rankings in 2025, underlining the enduring pull of established playback voices. Regional datasets, however, reflected strong localisation in listener preferences. High-engagement artists across languages included Devi Sri Prasad in Telugu, Anirudh Ravichander in Tamil, Karan Aujla in Punjabi, The Weeknd in English and S.P. Balasubrahmanyam in Kannada. Together, the figures point to an ecosystem where legacy artists, contemporary regional stars and global acts continue to coexist at scale.

Among the most streamed tracks of the year were ‘Saiyaara’, ‘Sahiba’, ‘Bujji Thalli’, ‘Barbaad’ and ‘Apna Bana Le’. Regional consumption trends further highlighted songs such as ‘Vazhithunaiye’ (Tamil), ‘Ranu Bombai ki Ranu’(Telugu), ‘Wavy’ (Punjabi), ‘Die With a Smile’ (English) and ‘Paravashanadenu’ (Kannada), reflecting language-specific hits driving sustained engagement.

Podcast listening also saw strong traction through the year, signalling JioSaavn’s continued expansion beyond music streaming. The most consumed podcasts included ‘Shri Krishna Amritvani’, ‘Krishna – The Supreme Soul’, ‘Yakshini’, ‘Dhadkane Meri Sun’ and ‘Shiv Puran’, spanning devotional programming, audio fiction and narrative-led content.

JioSaavn also released data from JioTunes, which broadly mirrored on-platform listening sentiment. The top five JioTunes overall were ‘Tum Hi Ho’, ‘Ram Siya Ram’, ‘Switch Off’, ‘Hamari Adhuri Kahani’ and ‘Saiyaara’. Regional preferences surfaced through tracks such as ‘Godari Gaattu Meedha’, ‘Naane Neethane’, ‘Mohabbat Ab Bachata’ and ‘Mayabini’, pointing to growing personalisation driven by language and emotional context.

Replay 2025 reflects JioSaavn’s wider strategy of leveraging listening data to refine personalisation across formats, regions and time bands. By mapping consumption patterns at scale, the platform continues to track how India’s audio habits are evolving across music, podcasts and utility-driven formats.

Replay 2025 is now available to users via the JioSaavn app homepage.

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