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The 2024 Songs of the Summer, According to “Rolling Stone”

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The 2024 Songs of the Summer, According to “Rolling Stone”

The Rolling Stone staff put together a list of what they think  are the 2024 songs of the summer.

Here are all 17:

1.  “Von Dutch”,  Charli XCX

2.  “Not Like Us”,  Kendrick Lamar

3.  “Espresso”,  Sabrina Carpenter

4.  “Good Luck, Babe!”,  Chappell Roan

5.  “I Had Some Help”,  Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen

6.  “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”,  Shaboozey

7.  “Fisherrr (Remix)”,  Cash Cobain featuring Ice Spice and Bay Swag

8.  “Gata Only”,  FloyyMenor and Cris MJ

9.  “TGIF”,  GloRilla

10.  “Please Please Please”,  Sabrina Carpenter

11.  “Hot to Go!”,  Chappell Roan

12.  “Perfume”,  The Dare

13.  “Tough”,  Lana Del Rey and Quavo

14.  “Joyride”,  Kesha

15.  “She’s Leaving You”,  MJ Lenderman

16.  “Birds of a Feather”,  Billie Eilish

17.  “Sandpaper”,  Zach Bryan featuring Bruce Springsteen

 

(Here’s a list of the Top 10 based on streaming data.)

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