Splice Reveals Its Top Genres of 2025

Splice Unveils Music Trends of 2025: A Year of Genre-Bending Creativity

In a year marked by genre-bending creativity, music creation platform Splice has revealed its top genres of 2025. The platform's data analysis firm MIDiA Research has analyzed trends on the platform from January 1 to September 30 in 2023, 2024, and 2025.

Afro House Rises to the Top

Afro house emerges as the sound of the year for Splice, with a staggering 778% growth surge on the platform. This surge can be attributed to 1.3 million searches and 6.7 million downloads of the genre in 2025. The broader house genre saw significant growth, rising from its fifth most downloaded genre in 2023 to second in 2025, with Afro house driving a substantial 70% of that growth.

Melodic House and Hip-Hop Dominate

Meanwhile, melodic house saw a remarkable 75% growth, garnering 3.2 million downloads on the platform. Hip-hop retained its position as Splice's most downloaded genre, while trap emerged as its top subgenre. The report notes that hip-hop's growth is being driven by subgenres such as rage, boom bap, and pluggnb, highlighting a shift away from a single defining sound.

Pop Returns to the Top Three

Pop returns to the top three genres, with bedroom pop emerging as the most popular subgenre under the pop umbrella. The genre saw a 297% rise in downloads, while hyperpop and indie pop also gained significant traction.

Electronic Music on the Rise

Electronic music witnessed remarkable growth, with speed garage climbing an astonishing 625% year-over-year to over three million downloads in 2025. Hardwave, phonk, and hard dance were among the fastest-growing genres on the platform.

A Shift towards Global Exchange and Scene-Driven Growth

According to Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava, "Music has entered an era where the biggest trends are personal." The data shows creators blending global sounds and local scenes to create music that feels both deeply human and culturally expansive. MIDiA Research's managing director Mark Mulligan adds, "In a music economy increasingly shaped by micro-trends, sample usage offers one of the clearest signals of what's coming next... The sounds creators choose today reflect not only genre evolution but deeper cultural shifts towards global exchange and scene-driven growth."
 
I'm telling ya, this 2025 Splice report is wild 🀯. Afro house taking over like it's going out of style? That's straight fire πŸ”₯! I remember when I was in college, we used to vibe to more traditional genres like R&B and hip-hop. Now it seems like anything goes as long as it's got that infectious beat 🎡.

I'm loving how melodic house and hip-hop are pushing boundaries too πŸ’ͺ. It's like the music world is one big mashup party πŸŽ‰! And don't even get me started on pop - bedroom pop, hyperpop, indie pop... what's next? πŸ€”

But what really gets me is that electronic music is taking off like never before πŸš€. I mean, speed garage and hardwave? That sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie πŸ›Έ! It just goes to show you that music is all about evolution and trying new things.

I wonder if this trend of global exchange and scene-driven growth will keep going in 2026 🀞. One thing's for sure, it's making the music world a more interesting place 🌎.
 
🀯 just saw this report on Splice's 2025 music trends 🎡 and I gotta say, it's all about blending genres! Afro house is on fire πŸ”₯ with a massive surge of 778% growth - who knew? 😲 And melodic house isn't far behind with 75% growth. It's like the sound of the year is all about fusion and creativity 🌈.

I love how Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava says "music has entered an era where the biggest trends are personal" 🀝 that makes so much sense to me. Like, people are creating music that's super unique and reflective of their own experiences and styles.

The fact that electronic music is on the rise with speed garage being the fastest-growing genre πŸš€ is also wild. And it's cool to see pop making a comeback, especially with bedroom pop and hyperpop gaining traction 🎢.

Overall, I'm excited to see where this musical trend will take us πŸ’₯
 
omg i'm loving this afro house vibe πŸ•ΊπŸ˜ it's like the perfect blend of tropical beats and deep house vibes! i was so surprised to see melodic house on top too, it's like they're taking over the platform 🀯 3.2 million downloads is insane! hip-hop still holding strong though, can't get enough of that rage and boom bap energy πŸ”₯ and i'm curious about this bedroom pop trend, sounds like a lot of fun to create music with 😊 anyway, it's clear that creators are pushing boundaries and blending sounds from all over the world 🌎
 
im think afro house being the sound of 2025 is kinda predictable lol πŸ€” it was already getting a lot of traction last year. and dont get me wrong, melodic house and hip hop are fire, but i still dont see them breaking free from their respective molds anytime soon. pop might be back in the game, but bedroom pop is just a bunch of overproduced teen stuff 🎢. what im really hyped about is the growth of electronic music, especially speed garage and hardwave - those genres are getting some serious energy πŸ”„. and yeah, global exchange and scene-driven growth is the future, but its also kinda obvious that creators are gonna be influenced by their surroundings and experiences... still fun to see what people come up with tho 😁
 
πŸ€” so another year where music is all about blending everything together... it's like we can't even pinpoint a single sound anymore, right? 🎡 afro house just took over the platform by a landslide, which is cool I guess, but what does that say about our musical tastes as a society? are we really just chasing the latest trend or is there something more to it?

and don't even get me started on pop... bedroom pop, hyperpop, indie pop... it's all just so try-hard πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. where did the authenticity go? and what's with the emphasis on global exchange and scene-driven growth? sounds like a fancy way of saying "let's throw a bunch of styles together and hope something sticks". πŸ€”
 
omg i'm so down with this afro house trend 🀩 its like whoa how did it go from zero to 778% growth in just a year lol idk what's next for music creation platforms but i think its cool that creators are blending global sounds and local scenes to create something new and human πŸŒŽπŸ’ƒ anyway cant wait to explore more of these genres and artists on splice!
 
just saw this thread about splice's 2025 trends and i gotta say, Afro house is insane! like who knew it would be so big? 🀯 i mean, i was already loving the sound in 2022 when i first started exploring it, but i guess i was just ahead of the curve lol. anyway, its interesting to see how melodic house and hip-hop are doing well too. maybe its because people want something more chill after all the rage trap chaos πŸ˜‚. pop is back in the game, yaaas! bedroom pop is my jam right now. 🎢 what do u guys think about these trends?
 
omg i'm low-key obsessed with the fact that Afro house is killin it rn πŸš€πŸ’₯ 778% growth on Splice is insane! i was expecting more trap or melodic house to take over, but afro house just gets better 🀩 can't wait to see what creators come up with next πŸ‘
 
πŸ’• I feel like 2025 is going to be an amazing year for music 🎡! It's so cool that Afro house is on the rise - it just shows how diverse and exciting the music scene is right now 🌍️. I love how melodic house and hip-hop are doing well too πŸ’―... it's like the music industry is all about embracing different vibes and styles now 🎨.

And yay for pop making a comeback πŸ™Œ! Bedroom pop, hyperpop, and indie pop are some of my fave genres right now πŸ˜†. Electronic music growth is insane - speed garage is giving me LIFE πŸ’₯!

I think what I love most about this news is that it's all about creators expressing themselves and connecting with the world through their art πŸ’–. It's like we're living in a time where music can be a true reflection of our individuality and shared human experiences 🎢.

Anyway, I'm super hyped for 2025 and what music has in store for us 🀩! Can't wait to discover new sounds and artists πŸŽ΅πŸ’•
 
The rise of Afro House 🌴 is no surprise, it's been gaining momentum for a while now πŸ’ͺ. But seriously though, 778% growth surge on Splice? That's crazy! I think it's safe to say that the music industry is finally catching up with the global vibes we've been talking about in other industries 🀝. And let's not forget about the shift towards personalization - it's all about creating music that speaks to your soul, whether that's through Afro House or bedroom pop 🎢. But what's really interesting here is how this reflects a broader cultural trend of embracing global exchange and scene-driven growth πŸ”₯. It's no longer just about genre-bending creativity, but also about breaking down borders and fusing sounds in new ways 🌐. Can't wait to see where this takes us! 🎡
 
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