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YouTube Trends 2025: Which creators made a splash on YouTube, and which Bollywood song went the most viral?

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The year 2025 is drawing to a close, and with it, YouTube India has shared a glimpse of the content that dominated the platform throughout the year. According to YouTube India's end-of-year report, cinema, sports, internet culture, and creator-led content garnered the most attention in India. Notably, 76% of Gen Z users in India rely on YouTube to follow global events and trends. Let's take a look at the types of content that went viral on YouTube throughout the year.

YouTube Trending Topics of 2025
This year saw a tremendous craze for web series, films, and sports events. These topics trended the most on YouTube in 2025:
Squid Game
Saiyaara
Coolie
Kumbh Mela
IPL 2025
Sanam Teri Kasam
Tungtungtungsahur
Labubu
Asia Cup
Kpopdemonhunters

Top YouTube Creators of 2025
The creator ecosystem also reached new heights in 2025. The creators who made the biggest impact this year include:
MrBeast
Sejal Gaba
김프로 KIMPRO
Keshav Shashi Vlogs
Tera Trigun
Sirf Shreyansh
Zidaan Shahid Aly
KL BRO Biju Rithvik
Tech Master Shorts
Raj Shamani

YouTube Shorts 2025: These Songs Went Viral in Shorts
In terms of Shorts, 2025 was a mix of Indian and international music. The most used track in dance and reels was ATLXS – “Passo Bem Solto (Slowed)”. Besides this, songs like Shaky, Saiyaara, Veda Yug, and Mafia were also widely used by creators in Shorts.

YouTube India 2025 Top Songs: These Songs Captivated Audiences
When it comes to songs on YouTube, the title track 'Saiyaara' from the film Saiyaara was the most trending song throughout the year. Along with this, the Telugu song 'Ranu Bombay Ki Ranu' also created a sensation and became the second most trending song of the year. Besides these, Sanju Rathod's 'Sheki' also garnered a huge fan following. Songs like 'Ranjhan' and 'Ramjhol Bole Ji' were also included in the list of top songs.


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