Rabu, 06 September 2017

These were the songs of the summer in every state

Luis-Fonsi-Despacito-ft.-Daddy-Yankee-screenshot-2017-billboard-1548 — Screengrab from "Despacito"

Summer is (un)officially over, but we're still hanging on to the music that soundtracked the season's BBQs, pool days and beach trips. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito" — the first Spanish-language song to hit #1 since the "Macarena" — was the clear song of the summer nationally, having just tied the record for the most number of weeks atop Billboard's Hot 100 chart, and with 3 billion plus views on YouTube and still climbing. It's no wonder why; the Puerto Rican reggaeton pop song, which was picked up and remixed by Justin Bieber, has an irresistibly catchy chorus and beat.

But "Despacito" was not the #1 song in every state. According to data provided to the NewsHour by Spotify, while the most streamed song in the most places from June 21st to present was "Despacito," in many southern states, the more popular song was Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert's manic single "XO Tour Llif3," and in many northeast states, and California, the more streamed song was DJ Khaled and Rihanna's hip hop-rock (and also Latin-inspired) hit "Wild Thoughts." Those three songs took over airwaves in most states this summer — and, as we go into Fall, are still on top.

Spotify also provided NewsHour with the most distinctive streaming by state — meaning songs that people in each state listened to this summer a lot relative to people in other states — and here they found more variety. Songs of the summer, measured this way, included a wide range of genres. In Vermont, people loved streaming Irish singer's Niall Horan's pop hit "Slow Hands," while in Colorado they kept playing rock band Portugal. The Man's "Feel It Still." Washington D.C. favored Kesha's first single in almost four years, "Praying," while Florida played another Reggaeton song, Colombian singer J. Balvin and French producer Willy William's "Mi Gente."

Other states, however, went country, including Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee and West Virginia, who all streamed Luke Combs' debut country single "Hurricane." Another country hit, Sam Hunt's "Body Like A Back Road," was popular in Maine and New Hampshire.

In general, it seems, hip hop and Latin-inspired tunes dominated the summer. And as of Tuesday, "Despacito" was still at Billboard's #1..

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