NEW YORK — Since the beginning of time or, at least, pop music, only a few have earned the designation of “song of the summer.”
These are the earworms that lodge deep into the brain, pushing past genre preferences and reminding listeners: A hit is a hit. With so much variety, though, it’s getting harder to crown a single song of the summer. So The Associated Press is offering 2024 predictions across categories — with past winners for reference. Find your song of the summer.
- Song of the summer for the caffeinated: “Espresso,” Sabrina Carpenter
We’re a few decades removed from the Y2K era of off-kilter pop songs with nonsensical lyrics atop sunny productions. But no one told Sabrina Carpenter, whose hit “Espresso” is a shot of wake-up juice, equal parts clever and totally unserious. “Espresso” makes a one-woman argument for disco-informed radio pop’s endurance.
Past champion: “Wide Awake,” Katy Perry (2012)
- Country crossover song of the summer: “I Had Some Help,” Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen
Before it even released, it seemed likely a Post Malone team-up with Morgan Wallen would result in a No. 1 record. “I Had Some Help” introduced Post Malone’s foray into country and, with some help indeed from the biggest name in contemporary country music, was an instant success. There’s no denying that honkytonk hook, Malone’s autotuned vibrato or the sing-along chorus.