Ireland’s Top 10 Most Played Songs Right Now
Ireland’s music scene is a lively blend of viral hits, international anthems, and rising local talent—and this week’s chart proves it. As of April 2025, the Official Irish Singles Chart reveals the most-streamed and played songs in the country right now.
Here’s a look at the current top 10, and why each track is dominating playlists across the island.

1. “Ordinary” – Alex Warren
Ten weeks at No. 1 and still going strong. “Ordinary” is anything but—this heartfelt, acoustic-led track has clearly struck a chord with Irish listeners. It’s become a go-to anthem for reflective late-night listens and emotional TikTok moments alike.
2. “Killeagh” – Kingfishr
Flying the Irish flag high, Kingfishr’s folk-inspired “Killeagh” holds its ground at No. 2. Named after the village in County Cork, this song is steeped in emotion and lyrical storytelling, making it a favourite among fans of indie and Irish heritage-inspired music.
3. “Pink Pony Club” – Chappell Roan
This flamboyant, liberating pop anthem continues to ride high in the charts. With retro glam influences and a touch of musical theatre flair, Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” is a bold celebration of individuality and freedom.
4. “Love Me Not” – Ravyn Lenae
A newcomer to the top five, Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” blends R&B smoothness with alt-pop edge. It’s seductive, moody, and brimming with vulnerability—earning it a solid place in this week’s top tracks.
5. “Undressed” – Sombr
Thanks to its massive traction on TikTok, “Undressed” is climbing the charts fast. This minimal, haunting bop has earned Sombr serious attention on the Irish and UK music scene, tapping into Gen Z’s taste for lo-fi pop and raw emotion.

6. “Birds of a Feather” – Billie Eilish
Billie continues her stronghold on the Irish charts with this ethereal, melancholic track that showcases her signature whispery vocals. A staple on every mood playlist right now.
7. “Sports Car” – Tate McRae
Upbeat and attitude-packed, this track offers a mix of heartbreak and empowerment. With catchy lyrics and a pulsating beat, “Sports Car” is perfect for blasting on solo drives.
8. “Beautiful Things” – Benson Boone
Back in the top 10, this emotional ballad has been resonating deeply with Irish listeners. Boone’s soaring vocals and vulnerable lyrics make this one a favourite for fans of Lewis Capaldi and Dean Lewis.
9. “Anxiety” – Doechii
Doechii delivers a powerful blend of trap beats and lyrical vulnerability in “Anxiety”. The song has resonated widely with younger Irish audiences facing similar struggles, adding a raw voice to the mental health conversation in music.
10. “Busy Woman” – Sabrina Carpenter
Sassy, confident, and utterly infectious, Sabrina Carpenter’s latest single rounds out the top 10 with style. A self-assured bop for anyone juggling too much and owning it.

Final Thoughts
From homespun Irish indie to global pop icons, Ireland’s current music chart reflects a nation tuned in to diversity, emotion, and high-quality songwriting. Whether it’s through headphones, car speakers, or club sound systems, these are the tracks shaping the sound of April 2025.
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