
The most powerful heartbreak track of the year didn’t come from a mega commercial entertainer but from the emotionally rich world of ‘Saiyaara’. Sung by Faheem Abdullah, the song became an anthem for quiet longing. It ruled YouTube India’s trending charts for weeks and quickly turned into the default sound for moody, slow-motion Reels. Rain-soaked streets, late-night train journeys and solitary café shots found their perfect emotional companion in this aching melody, which captured the internet’s obsession with romanticising solitude.

When Aryan Khan announced his directorial debut, few expected a song to steal the spotlight. Yet ‘Ghafoor’, composed by Shashwat Sachdev and voiced by Shilpa Rao, emerged as a surprise internet obsession. Its offbeat rhythm and the stretched-out “Ghafoooooor” hook triggered a massive lip-sync wave. Comedy creators, meme pages and casual users latched onto its quirky pronunciation, turning it into one of the year’s most unconventional viral sounds.

Sanju Rathod proved he was far from a one-hit wonder with ‘Shaky’. Bursting out of the Marathi pop scene, the track travelled nationwide with ease. Blending folk roots with high-voltage party energy, it inspired the wildly popular “Shaky step” challenge. From influencers and dance crews to school kids and toddlers, everyone attempted the infectious routine, underlining how regional music continues to drive India’s viral culture.

Bollywood surprised everyone by embracing global hip-hop influences with ‘FA9LA’ from ‘Dhurandhar’. Featuring Bahraini rapper Flipperachi, the track brought Middle Eastern rap swagger into the mainstream. Heavy bass, sharp beats and unapologetic attitude made it the perfect sound for slow-motion walk videos and “sigma” edits. The song dominated fashion and attitude Reels, designed perfectly for bold, 15-second visual flexes.

Marking the musical debut of Rasha Thadani and Aaman Devgan, ‘Uyi Amma’ quickly caught Gen Z’s attention. Sung by Madhubanti Bagchi, the song’s playful energy made it an instant favourite. Beyond the tune, the internet fixated on analysing the debutants, turning the track into a constant presence across dance covers, friendship edits and reaction videos. It soon earned the unofficial tag of the year’s “bestie anthem”.

Sometimes subtlety takes a back seat, and ‘Laal Pari’ from ‘Housefull 5’ embraced that chaos wholeheartedly. With Akshay Kumar back in his loud, comedic zone, the song became a staple at weddings, gym playlists and Ganpati celebrations. The booming dhol beats fuelled large group dance challenges, with friends recreating the deliberately messy choreography in streets and open spaces, reaffirming Bollywood’s enduring love for massy fun.

Composed by Santhosh Narayanan, ‘Kanimaa’ became the Tamil track that effortlessly crossed regional lines. Much like viral Tamil hits of previous years, the song proved that rhythm needs no translation. Its sleek beat made it a favourite among fashion creators, especially for transition videos that switched from casual outfits to traditional ethnic looks right at the drop. Stylish and addictive, it owned fashion feeds throughout the year.

Haryanvi hip-hop found its loudest mainstream moment with ‘Name Chale’. Packed with heavy bass and raw attitude, the track became the soundtrack for glow-up videos, success montages and confidence edits. Most trends followed a simple format: a “before and after” reveal synced perfectly to the beat drop, celebrating personal wins with unapologetic desi swagger.

In contrast to the year’s high-energy hits, ‘Sahiba’ by Aditya Rikhari offered calm and honesty. The indie track stood out for its stripped-down storytelling and intimate vocal texture. It became the unofficial sound of travel Reels, often paired with mountain views, solo trips and slow-living vlogs. For many, it represented emotional escape in an increasingly noisy digital world.

Anuv Jain’s debut on ‘Coke Studio Bharat’ arrived with high expectations, and ‘Arz Kiya Hai’ delivered understated magic. Collaborating with Lost Stories, the song relied on minimal instrumentation, creating a warm, acoustic atmosphere. It powered the “open letter” trend, where users typed heartfelt messages to lovers, exes or future selves during the instrumental sections. Comment sections turned into shared diaries, making the track one of the year’s most emotionally resonant moments online.