Mumbai, 10th Feb 2026: JioSaavn announced the winners of the second edition of the India Superhits Awards, celebrating the most streamed songs and artists that shaped India’s listening habits in the year that went by. Determined entirely by the streaming and engagement data on the platform between 1st January to 31st December 2025, the India Superhits Awards reflects Indian listeners’ choice across languages, regions and creative roles.

India Superhits Awards celebrates music across 10 languages – Hindi, English, Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Bhojpuri, Bengali and Marathi. Across each language, the awards recognise excellence in five key categories – Most Streamed Song, Most Streamed Female Artist, Most Streamed Male Artist, Most Streamed Lyricist and Most Streamed Composer, spotlighting both performers and the creative talent behind the mosaic. Together, these honours offer a comprehensive, data driven view of the songs and voices that resonated most deeply with listeners across regions throughout the year.

Renowned artist and winner of the ‘Most streamed female artist’ in Hindi and Bengali, Shreya Ghoshal said, “I am extremely happy that I have started my year on such a positive note. Winning JioSaavn’s India Superhits Awards is very special, as these awards show how much India & my fans love me.”
The winner of the ‘Most Streamed Composer’ in Hindi – Tanishk Bagchi said, “These awards genuinely show what India is listening to today”. On winning the ‘Song of the Year’ in Hindi for ‘Saiyaara’, Mohit Suri said, “I was under immense pressure to live up to the legacy of the studio and maintain my track record. I wanted the music of Saiyaara to truly connect with the audience. I am grateful and relieved to see that India has streamed it on repeat and JioSaavn has recognised their love for Saiyaara through the India Superhits Awards 2026. Thank you India! For giving your verdict in our favour. Thank you, JioSaavn. “

Furthermore, regional music continued to build powerful momentum over the year. Bhojpuri and Marathi witnessed strong audience loyalty with tracks like ‘Dilwa Le Ja Rumal Me’ and ‘Shaky’ being widely loved and played on repeat. Artists such as Pawan Singh, Shilpi Raj and Sanju Rathod, found sustained resonance with listeners, reflecting deep cultural connection. Southern languages also continued to demonstrate high retention and cross cultural appeal.
Composers such as Jakes Bejoy and vocalists like Sid Sriram ranked among the most streamed artists across multiple listener cohorts, reinforcing the growing national footprint of southern music. Bengali music also showed sustained yearlong consumption, with Anupam Roy leading engagement in the language category.

Speaking about India Superhits Awards, Anupam Roy said, “I am ecstatic to win the India Superhits Awards back to back for two years in a row for the categories of lyricist & composer of the year in Bengali.I believe this is a truly transparent & democratic award that is based purely on the love of all music fans.”
With the second edition of India Superhits Awards, JioSaavn presents a comprehensive snapshot of India’s music consumption today. Entirely driven by listener behaviour on the platform, the awards highlight not just peak popularity, but music that listeners returned to consistently over time. A comprehensive list of winners across all languages and categories is shared below, offering a complete view of the songs and creators that defined India’s listening year.

