• Everyone always wonders what song will break out to be the undisputed song of the summer.
  • Insider used Billboard’s charts to choose the highest-ranking summer song of each year from 1975.
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Every year, there’s a battle to see which song can claim the title of “the song of the summer.”

It can become a point of contention as people argue over whether or not Carly Rae Jepsen is beating Justin Bieber or why Rita Ora isn’t getting her due recognition, but it’s a fun accolade to give an artist.

The jury is still out on which song will be this year’s biggest hit, but we used Billboard’s charts to choose the highest-ranking summer song for each year.

Whether or not you agree with the top song, here are the No. 1 summer songs from 1975 to 2020.

Anjelica Oswald contributed to a previous version of this article.


1975: "One of These Nights" — The Eagles

Foto: Timothy B. Schmit, Glen Frey, and Don Henley of the Eagles perform during "History Of The Eagles Live In Concert" in 2013. Source: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

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1976: "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" — Elton John and Kiki Dee

Foto: Kiki Dee and Elton John in the song's music video. Source: YouTube/EltonJohnVEVO

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1977: "I Just Want to Be Your Everything" — Andy Gibb

Foto: Andy Gibb performing at United Nations General Assembly on January 9, 1979. Source: Ron Frehm/AP Photo

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1978: "Shadow Dancing" — Andy Gibb

Foto: Andy Gibb in 1977. Source: AP

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1979: "Bad Girls" — Donna Summer

Foto: Donna Summer in 2010. Source: Ethan Miller/Getty Images

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1980: "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" — Billy Joel

Foto: Billy Joel in the "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" music video. Source: YouTube/billyjoelVEVO

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1981: "Jessie's Girl" — Rick Springfield

Foto: Rick Springfield in the "Jessie's Girl" music video. Source: YouTube/RickSpringfieldVEVO

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1982: "Eye of the Tiger" — Survivor

Foto: This is a screenshot from the "Eye of the Tiger" music video. Source: YouTube/SurvivorVEVO

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1983: "Every Breath You Take" — The Police

Foto: The entire video is in black and white. Source: YouTube/ThePoliceVEVO

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1984: "When Doves Cry" — Prince

Foto: Prince starts the video in a bathtub. Source: YouTube/Prince

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1985: "Shout" — Tears For Fears

Foto: English pop/rock band Tears for Fears formed in 1981. Source: Mercury

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1986: "Papa Don't Preach" — Madonna

Foto: Madonna rocked short hair. Source: YouTube/Warner Bros. Records

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1987: "Alone" — Heart

Foto: Look at that epic hair. Source: YouTube/HeartVEVO

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1988: "Roll With It" — Steve Winwood

Foto: He can rock out. Source: Pizzello/AP Photo

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1989: "Right Here Waiting" — Richard Marx

Foto: That hair. Source: YouTube/RichardMarxVEVO

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1990: "Vision of Love" — Mariah Carey

Foto: Mariah Carey in the video for "Vision of Love." Source: YouTube/MariahCareyVEVO

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1991: "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" — Bryan Adams

Foto: Bryan Adams performing the song live at Wembley in 1996. Source: YouTube/BryanAdamsVEVO

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1992: "Baby Got Back" — Sir Mix-A-Lot

Foto: Sir Mix-a-Lot in 2015. Source: Mike Windle/Getty Images for Dick Clark Production

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1993: "(I Can't Help) Falling In Love with You" — UB40

Foto: Ali Campbell from UB40 performs in 2002. Source: Keystone, Fabrice Coffrini/AP Photo

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1994: "I Swear" — All-4-One

Foto: Can't help singing along. Source: YouTube/All-4-One (Official channel)

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1995: "Waterfalls" — TLC

Foto: Don't go chasing waterfalls. Source: YouTube/TLCVEVO

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1996: "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)" — Los Del Rio

Foto: Los Del Rio members Rafael Ruiz, left, and Antonio Romero Monge wave their music awards at the 1997 World Music Awards. Source: Lionel Cironneau/AP Photo

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1997: "I'll Be Missing You" — Puff Daddy and Faith Evans feat. 112

Foto: Puff Daddy and Faith Evans performed together in 2016. Source: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Live Nation

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1998: "The Boy is Mine" — Brandy and Monica

Foto: Brandy and Monica in 1999. Source: Dan Callister / Stringer/Getty

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1999: "Genie in a Bottle" — Christina Aguilera

Foto: She showed off her dance moves in the video for "Genie in a Bottle." Source: YouTube/CAguileraVEVO

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2000: "Bent" — Matchbox Twenty

Foto: Rob Thomas in the "Bent" video. Source: YouTube/Matchbox Twenty

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2001: "U Remind Me" — Usher

Foto: Usher broke it down in the video for "U Remind Me." Source: YouTube/UsherVEVO

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2002: "Hot In Herre" — Nelly

Foto: Nelly's song got everyone dancing. Source: YouTube/NellyVEVO

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2003: "Crazy in Love" — Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z

Foto: Beyoncé has always ruled the world. Source: YouTube/BeyonceVEVO

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2004: "Confessions Part II" — Usher

Foto: Usher let loose in the "Confessions Part II" video. Source: YouTube/UsherVEVO

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2005: "We Belong Together" — Mariah Carey

Foto: Mariah knows how to make a summer song. Source: YouTube/MariahCareyVEVO

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2006: "Promiscuous" — Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland

Foto: This is a jam. Source: YouTube/NellyFurtadoVEVO

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2007: "Umbrella" — Rihanna feat. Jay-Z

Foto: She made umbrellas cool. Source: YouTube/RihannaVEVO

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2008: "I Kissed a Girl" — Katy Perry

Foto: This song shot Katy to the top. Source: YouTube/KatyPerryVEVO

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2009: "I Gotta Feeling" — The Black Eyed Peas

Foto: We dare you not to sing along. Source: YouTube/BlackEyedPeasVEVO

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2010: "California Gurls" — Katy Perry feat. Snoop Dogg

Foto: This was a vibrant video. Source: YouTube/KatyPerryVEVO

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2011: "Party Rock Anthem" — LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett and GoonRock

Foto: Every day I'm shufflin'. Source: YouTube/LMFAOVEVO

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2012: "Call Me Maybe" — Carly Rae Jepsen

Foto: This is a catchy song. Source: YouTube/CarlyRaeJepsenVEVO

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2013: "Blurred Lines" — Robin Thicke feat. T.I. and Pharrell

Foto: The song and video were controversial. Source: YouTube/RobinThickeVEVO

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2014: "Fancy" — Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX

Foto: The video was inspired by "Clueless." Source: YouTube/IggyAzaleaMusicVEVO

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2015: "Cheerleader" — OMI

Foto: Omi had a hit. Source: YouTube/UltraMusic

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2016: "One Dance" — Drake feat. WizKid and Kyla

Foto: Drake has some interesting dance movies. Source: YouTube/DrakeVEVO

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2017: "Despacito (Remix)" — Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, featuring Justin Bieber

Foto: Luis Fonsi in the official video. Source: LuisFonsiOfficial/YouTube

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2018: "In My Feelings" — Drake

Foto: Drake inspired us all to get up and dance in our feelings summer 2018. Source: Young Money Entertainment/Cash Money Records/YouTube

The song was on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 10 weeks and inspired a viral Internet challenge.

You can watch the music video here.


2019: "Old Town Road" — Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus

Foto: Billy Ray Cyrus and Lil Nas X sing in the music video for "Old Town Road." Source: Columbia Records

The undisputed song of summer 2019 was Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road," which sat atop the Hot 100 Billboard chart for 17 weeks. The song beat the record set by Mariah Carey's 1996 song "One Sweet Day." It stayed on top of the Billboard charts for a total of 19 weeks.

The song's celebrity-filled music video features cameos from Chris Rock, Vince Staples, Haha Davis, and more.

You can watch the music video here.


2020: "Rockstar" — DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch

Foto: "Rockstar" is DaBaby's first No. 1 on the Billboard chart. Source: Billion Dollar Baby/UMG, DaBaby/YouTube

While you may be rocking out to Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga's "Rain on Me" on the radio, DaBaby's "Rockstar" featuring Roddy Ricch has held the Billboard No. 1 spot for 10 weeks and counting.

Originally released in April, the song became an instant No. 1 after DaBaby released a Black Lives Matter remix to the song on June 12 that addressed police brutality and the George Floyd protests across the nation.

Other honorable mentions go to Taylor Swift's "Cardigan" and Harry Styles' "Watermelon Sugar." "Cardigan" became Swift's second No. 1 debut after "Shake It Off." Though "Watermelon Sugar" was released in 2019, it returned to the Billboard charts after the music video's release in May and reached No. 1 in August.

You can watch the music video for "Rockstar" here.