The Associated Press presents its candidates | What will be the song of the summer of 2023?

(Los Angeles) Now that school is out, the holidays are approaching, and radio stations are moving into their summer season, it’s time to decide on the song of the summer, at least in the United States.


In some years, the choice is indisputable: who would dare to say that Despacitoby Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber, was not the most played song in 2017 in the United States, or that Old Town Roadby future star Lil Nas X, hasn’t topped the charts two years later.

But it’s not always the case.

As It Was by Harry Styles was it really the must-have song in 2022? Who claimed the title in the summer-that-was-almost-not-one in 2020? When all the music in the world is available on streaming platforms, can we really talk about a song of the year?

In any case, the Associated Press gets wet and presents some contenders for the title of song of the year.

Put It On Da Floor Again by Latto, featuring Cardi B

The combative energy of rapper Latto on the warm and minimalist rhythm of Put It On Da Floor Again makes it a candidate of choice to be the song of the summer in discotheques. It also serves as a seasonal mantra: “I’m dancing in the house/I feel like Britney Spears,” spits guest Cardi B.

Boy’s a Liar PT. 2 by PinkPantheress and Ice Spice


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Ice Spice

The dream duo of PinkPantheress and rapper Ice Spice hit the mark with Boy’s a Liar PT. 2, a fable about modern dating with an undeniable hook and a very creative pronunciation of the word “liar”. Few songs manage to stay atop the charts for more than six months, but few songs have redefined the very essence of a pop song.

The Margarita Song by That Chick Angel, Casa Di and Steve Terrell

What do you get when you take a divisive gospel sermon on prostitution given by a woman who calls herself Sister Candy on college campuses, remix it, and give it a trap beat? A success, thanks to comedian/rapper Angel Laketa Moore and artists Carl Dixon and Steve Terrell. Known on TikTok, she could quickly gain popularity.

Flowers by Miley Cyrus


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Miley Cyrus

Another track that has experience behind the tie, this anthem is for people who are heartbroken – and getting over it. For Cyrus, it’s a song about life after divorce, but for his fans, it’s a celebration of self-satisfaction.

last night by Morgan Wallen


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Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen’s reign continues this summer, with his country pop-rock record last night that dominates commercial radio stations – and, probably, the headphones of the person next to you.

Fast Car by Luke Combs


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Luke Combs

The rising country star takes Tracy Chapman’s classic and turns it into a North Carolina campfire tune. Perfect for driving in your car.

Karma by Taylor Swift


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Taylor Swift

Impossible to conclude this list without including a Swift song. Karma is already everywhere at the start of the summer… just like the singer, who is continuing her Eras tour.


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