Spotify has released its Australian Music Global Impact List for 2025, revealing significant growth in the international presence of Australian artists. This year marks a pivotal moment as the list expands to a Top 50 ranking, showcasing the Australian tracks with the highest global impact outside of Australia. Since 2020, global streams of Australian artists have surged by 69%, indicating a transformative shift in how local music reaches international audiences.
Among the standout performers, Sia has made history as the first artist to achieve the top position on Spotify’s Global Impact List twice, with her collaboration on ‘Beautiful People’ emerging as the most-streamed Australian song internationally in 2025. Tame Impala also demonstrated strong export performance, with seven tracks from their latest album ‘Deadbeat’ making the Top 50, including ‘Dracula’ at number two. The Kid LAROI continued to showcase his global appeal, placing seven tracks on the list, including ‘I know love’ at number three.
The list highlights not only established artists but also emerging talent, with Lithe debuting at number four alongside Don Toliver on ‘Cannonball.’ The diversity of Australian artists is further emphasized by kiki wera’s Top 10 entry with ‘Pool (Gravagerz Version).’ Additionally, the enduring popularity of catalog tracks was evident, with remixes of classic songs like The Temper Trap’s ‘Sweet Disposition’ and CYRIL’s reinterpretation of ‘There She Goes’ demonstrating the commercial viability of remix culture.
Geographically, the United States remains the primary market for Australian music exports, followed by the UK and Germany. However, emerging markets such as South Africa and the Philippines are experiencing rapid growth, with export increases of 99% and 64%, respectively, over the past three years. This trend indicates a shift in the global music landscape, where streaming has become a critical channel for Australian artists to connect with audiences worldwide.

