NEW YORK (AP) â What makes a great Is it an up-tempo pop banger? Something with an earworm chorus? Does it need to feature the words âsummer,â âsunshine,â or another synonym â âCaliforniaâ â in the title? How could anyone attempt a song of the summer after the composed them anyway?
It very well may be subject to the eye (well, ear) of the beholder, but The Associated Press views the song of the summer as the one that takes over those warm months between June and August, the kind that blasts out of car speakers and at beach barbecues in equal measure. And that means many different things for many kinds of listeners.
So here are APâs 2025 song of the summer predictions across categories, with for reference.
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Song of the summer that inexplicably came out in January: Bad Bunny
A song of the summer doesnât actually have to arrive in summer, or even in spring. History has proved this time and time again, lest anyone forget hit at the top of the year in 2021. But this summer, like every summer, is about Bad Bunny. On his latest album, Benito Antonio MartĂnez Ocasio pulls from Puerto Rico's rich musical history and hybridizes it. He does so from the very opener, âN±«·ĄłŐŽĄłÛŽÇłą,â which samples the fittingly named 1975 salsa hit from El Gran Combo, âUn Verano en Nueva Yorkâ (âA Summer in New Yorkâ).
Past champion: âBoyâs a Liar PT. 2,â PinkPantheress, Ice Spice (2023)
Song of the summer for the chronically online: PinkPantheress
An internet hero releases another super hit: PinkPantheressâ âTonightâ is an undeniable good time; all bassline house meets hyperpop vocals with a naughty chorus. The 24-year-old British singer-songwriter has proved sheâs than a few viral hits â but her huge songs that blow up online? They tend to stay. Thatâs more than can be said about past winners in this category.
Past champion: âMillion Dollar Baby,â Tommy Richman (2024)
Breakup song of the summer: Lorde
Lordeâs first new single in four years recalls the clever synth-pop of her casting aside the folk detour of 2021âs âWhat Was Thatâ is reserved revelation, introspective electropop that takes a measured look at a relationshipâs dissolution. It feels good, and bad, which is the point.
Past champion: âHow Can You Mend a Broken Heart,â Bee Gees (1971)
Song of the summer for the girls and all those who love them: KATSEYE
born out of K-pop development techniques, are âGČÔČč°ù±ôČâ,â and theyâd like you to be, too. The song is asymmetrical pop with a cheerleading cadence and extensive, expensive product placement. Youâre here for the girls, or youâre not. Gnarly!
Past champion: âBills, Bills, Bills,â Destinyâs Child (1999)
Song for singles ready to mingle this summer: Young Miko
Flirting is central to these hot months; no other season has a fling named after it. knows this better than most, and her track âWASSUPâ is all about charisma â and it doesnât hurt that it interpolates âLollipopâ by Lil Wayne featuring Static Major and âChulin Culin Chunflyâ by Voltio featuring Residente.
Past champion: âBuy U a Drank (Shawty Snappinâ),â T-Pain featuring Yung Joc (2007)
Song of the summer for those who love British boy ballads performed by an American: Alex Warren
Last year brought glossy soft pop-rock; this year, Alex Warrenâs âOrdinaryâ is inescapable. A big, inoffensive ballad with loosely religious themes, it is meticulously designed to the pull at heartstrings. And it does â the song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Past champion: âBeautiful Things,â Benson Boone (2024)
Song of the summer for when you lose the beef but still have fight left in ya: Drake
For the last year, Drake has mostly made headlines for one of the biggest beefs in modern rap music history. but on âNŽÇ°ìŸ±Čč,â heâs certainly a winner. The song is a return to what Drizzy knows best: a massive rap-R&B-pop song for the ages, one that will live inside the minds of listeners for the whole year. Just, you know, replete with the nostalgic sounds of a Nokia ringtone.
Past champion: The difference here, of course, is that Drake won But nonetheless: âBack to Back,â Drake (2015)
The TikTok-approved, blast-of-dopamine song of the summer: 803Fresh
Social media is the wild west and inevitably sources its own song of the summer. Usually, thereâs in the track â like 2023âs âThe Margarita Songâ by That Chick Angel, Casa Di & Steve Terrell. This year is a bit different: 803Freshâs âBoots on the Groundâ is an organic hit that centers a kind of soulful line dance â itâs country-pop with trap hi-hats and fun for the whole family.
Past champion: âThe Spark,â Kabin Crew & Lisdoonvarna Crew (2024)
Song of the summer for it girls: Addison Rae
Charli xcx fans, fear not. is stuffed with bejeweled, hypnotic pop songs for the Best of all is the Grimes-esque âFame Is a Gun,â a sunglasses-in-the-club banger with synthetic vocal textures and an unignorable chorus. For fashionable listeners, and those who aim to become more fabulous.
Past champion: âBad Girls,â Donna Summer (1979)
Song of the summer of revenge: Sabrina Carpenter
Does it sound strikingly similar to at times? Sure. But has Sabrina Carpenter cornered the market on country-tinged, satirical pop songs about heterofatalism, an internet neologism for those who find heterosexuality embarrassing and hopeless? Also, yes. But you know, with a wink, vengeance and a danceable quality. Amen, hey men!
Past champion: âBefore He Cheats,â Carrie Underwood (from her 2005 debut album, but released as a single in 2006)
Biggest song of the year, and therefore the default song of the summer: Kendrick Lamar and SZA
Is a song released in November too dated to qualify for song of the summer? Perhaps. But hereâs the rub: held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for 13 weeks in 2025 â over half the year so far. Popularity makes the contender. It doesnât hurt that âLutherâ is also one of the best songs of both this year and last, a tender R&B ballad that samples Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynnâs 1982 rendition of âIf This World Were Mine.â âLutherâ has since been dethroned on the charts, but no other song has come close to its run this year.
Past champion: âLast Night,â Morgan Wallen (2023)
Country crossover song of the summer: Morgan Wallen and Tate McRae
If terrestrial country radio is your leading metric for selecting the song of the summer, then Morgan Wallenâs âIâm The Problemâ is likely your pick. But a catchier track with true country crossover appeal is âWhat I Wantâ with Wallen and pop singer Tate McRae. It is on one of his songs. It's a rare embrace for the chart topper, who historically prefers to buck country duet tradition and double down on his vocal style â warm, muscular, masculine.
Past champion: âYouâre Still the One,â Shania Twain (from her 1997 album, but released as a single in 1998)
Song of the summer released half a decade ago: Charli xcx
The data doesnât lie and what is old is new is old is new again. In the year after desire for more Charli xcx is still strong. As a result, fans have dug up a cut from her 2020 album, âHow Iâm Feeling Now,â and turned it into their own summer anthem ⊠five years later. So much so, in fact, that Charli released a music video for it in May.
Past champion: âCruel Summer,â Taylor Swift (released in 2019, crowned song of the summer in 2023)
Song of the summer with a canine-themed title: â Leon Thomas
Look, âMuttâ also arrived in 2024, but in 2025 â bolstered by and a recent Chris Brown remix â makes âMuttâ an easy song of the summer pick for some listeners. Itâs difficult to hear that chorus and not sing along: âShe said, âTake your time, whatâs the rush?â / I said, âBaby, Iâm a dog, Iâm a mutt.ââ
Past champion: âBird Dog,â The Everly Brothers (1958)
Maria Sherman, The Associated Press