YouTube Reveals the Top 10 Music Videos in the Philippines for 2025

YouTube today announced the Top 10 Music Videos in the Philippines, celebrating the diverse sounds and creators that captured the nation’s attention throughout the year. The ranking showcases a powerful blend of homegrown Original Pilipino Music (OPM) and a unique breakout performance from animated feature content.
OPM Reigns Supreme: Skusta Clee claimed the coveted #1 spot with his viral hit, “Kalimutan Ka.” The achievement underscores the enduring power of OPM and its ability to connect deeply with millions of viewers. Besides Skusta Clee’s “Kalimutan Ka”, other strong entries include Earl Agustin’s “Tibok” (#4), Nateman’s “IMMA FLIRT” ft. Lucky (#5), Ryouji’s “b4 i let u go” ft. CK YG (#6), Guddhist Gunatita’s “SULITIN” (#9), and SUPAFLY’s “PUFF ME UP” (#10).

Animated Feature Content Breaks the Mold: A significant and unique trend this year is the massive success of music from Sony Pictures Animation’s K-Pop Demon Hunters. An impressive four videos from the animated feature earned spots, indicating a rising interest in music connected to animated narratives and the global appeal of K-Pop-inspired sounds. The songs from the soundtrack that entered the list include: “Golden” (#2), “Soda Pop”(#3), “How It’s Done” (#7), and “Your Idol” (#8).
Here’s the full list of the Top 10 Music Videos on YouTube in the Philippines:
- Kalimutan Ka – Skusta Clee
- Golden (KPop Demon Hunters) – Sony Pictures Animation
- Soda Pop (KPop Demon Hunters) – Sony Pictures Animation
- Tibok – Earl Agustin
- IMMA FLIRT – Nateman ft. Lucky
- b4 i let u go – Ryouji ft. CK YG
- How It’s Done (KPop Demon Hunters) – Sony Pictures Animation
- Your Idol (KPop Demon Hunters) – Sony Pictures Animation
- SULITIN – Guddhist Gunatita
- PUFF ME UP – SUPAFLY ft. Gat Putch, Gaspari, OG Cry, Ghoti scale, Sica
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