2025 has seen a host of music releases, with many songs topping the charts. The year has marked many solo releases, including Jennie's Ruby, Lady Gaga's Mayhem, and much more. While it can be difficult to ascertain the 'best' music, certain indicators such as uniqueness, popularity on social media, and viewership allow one to gauge if the song is worth listening to.
We browsed through social media, including YouTube, to find trending songs in March that are a must-listen at least once. While music trends are always fluctuating, there are some songs that strike the right chord with many! We are taking a look at 10 tracks dropped in March that are worth listening to (or looking) at!
10 best songs dropped in March (So Far) are worth listening to!
2025 appears to be a fierce comeback for many artists. From pop to rock, and even country music, you may find yourself humming to these tunes. Here are our top ten songs dropped so far in March, which you can hear at least once and be the judge:
1. Sweet Dreams by J-Hope ft. Miguel
J-Hope and Miguel sing along to Sweet Dreams, which features a blend of R&B, hip-hop, and pop. The singer is currently on his Hope On The Stage Tour, marking his first solo tour in the US. The song features the BTS singer cruising and romanticizing a dreamlike state. Per Billboard, fans also nominated it as the "new favorite music" in the first week of March.
2. Sunset Blvd by Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco
Selena Gomez is set to release her new album, I Said I Love You First, in the upcoming week on March 21, 2025. However, the singer has already released a few singles, including Sunset Blvd, which appears to be a romantic anthem between her and her partner, Benny Blanco. The song is reminiscent of Selena's early songs, like Love You Like A Love Song.
3. Handlebars by Jennie & Dua Lipa

Jennie's Ruby is the talk of the town and for the right reasons. The Blackpink singer's first solo album features multiple collaborations, including one with Dua Lipa. The singers complement each other on Handlebars as they sing about falling in love.
4. Anxiety by Doechii (Solo)
From a YouTube sample to charting on Billboard's Hot 100, Doechii's Anxiety is a trailblazer. Even if one doesn't know Doechii's songs yet, they may recognize Anxiety since it samples Gotye's Somebody That I Used To Know. The song has already been viewed more than 14 million times since its release on YouTube.
5. Like Jennie by Jennie
Jennie is experiencing a moment in Ruby's title track, Like Jennie. The short track features bold vocals and coordinated dancing. Co-produced by Diplo, the single has gone viral on social media for its dance routine.
6. The Giver by Chappell Roan

Chappell Roan has become one of the breakout artists of the decade. The Pink Pony Club singer is not shy from trying out a different genre. With The Giver, Chappell dives into a queer country song and told the Guardian that she found it "really funny" to write the song. The song marks an aesthetic shift from her previous releases.
7. Still Bad by Lizzo
Lizzo is back with Still Bad after a short hiatus to attend to legal matters, per Billboard. Known for her assertive choices, the single comes after she made her comeback with Love In Real Life. She had previously revealed her struggles with "depression," and her songs appear to be a revival of what she does best.
8. Garden Of Eden by Lady Gaga

The 14-time Grammy Award winner does not appear to slow down. Gaga released her album, Mayhem, this month. While Abracadabra from the album left many starstruck last month, there are other songs that take one back to Gaga's Born This Way era, including the song Garden Of Eden.
9. Backd00r by Playboi Carti
Playboi Carti's much-awaited album, I Am Music, is finally out. The album features 30 unique songs and collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, and more. With a loaded album, it may be difficult to pick the best, but Backd00r packs a punch. It also features vocals from Kendrick Lamar and Jhene Aiko.
10. Relationships by HAIM
Looking for a summer anthem? This might be the one. Relationships by HAIM is a funky and upbeat anthem that features the three sisters contemplating adulthood and relationships. The lively beat is reminiscent of an 80s' disco night while describing the confusing nature of relationships.
While the best song can look different for everyone, artists are constantly trying to reinvent themselves. Whether it's Lady Gaga, who doesn't miss with her head-turning vocals and visuals, or Jennie's dynamic appearance in Ruby, fans have much to look forward to.
Which songs are added to your playlist? Tell us in the comments below.

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