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Regina Song, Benjamin Kheng, ALYPH & Stefanie Sun lead Official Singapore Chart’s top-selling local songs

Regina Song, Benjamin Kheng, ALYPH & Stefanie Sun lead Official Singapore Chart’s top-selling local songs

Regina Song, Benjamin Kheng, ALYPH, and Stefanie Sun were recognised for their chart-topping hits on the Official Singapore Chart at the All That Matters 2025 conference in Singapore.

The announcement came as part of the launch of the Official Southeast Asia Charts, an IFPI initiative spotlighting music across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Celebrating the most-streamed local songs across 2024 and early 2025, the event showcased Singapore's homegrown talents making waves both locally and across the region.

Here are the top local winners:

  • Regina Song – ‘the cutest pair’ | #1 local song by a female artist (2024)

  • Benjamin Kheng – ‘Not Alone’ | #1 local song by a male artist (2024)

  • Stefanie Sun (孫燕姿) – ‘日落 (Afterwards)’ | #1 local song by a female artist (first half of 2025)

  • ALYPH – ‘Ingat’ | #1 local song by a male artist (first half of 2025)

Held at Hilton Singapore Orchard during Singapore’s F1 Week, the awards were part of a larger effort to elevate Southeast Asian music on the global stage. The newly rebranded Official Singapore Chart (formerly RIAS Chart) will be updated weekly every Tuesday and reflects streaming data across platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and more.

"Feeling so grateful and so thankful at this point," said ALYPH, whose hit 'Ingat' stood out from his album Storm. Regina Song added, “This recognition means a lot to me and for Singapore music as well.”

Other local acts in attendance included Iman Fandi, WHYLUCAS, ABANGSAPAU, and more, all celebrated for their role in growing Singapore’s music ecosystem.

IFPI CEO Victoria Oakley shared, “Southeast Asia contains a vibrant mix of cultures and sounds… this is a powerful stage to elevate local talent and amplify Southeast Asia’s sound on the global stage.”

The full charts are available every week on officialseacharts.com and across their socials.