Billboard looks back and counts down the top five songs that ruled the summer of 2021. Rania Aniftos:We’re getting to the last few years before our big reveal. 2021, full-on pandemic, big son…
We’re getting to the last few years before our big reveal. 2021, full-on pandemic, big songs as we tried our best to stay safe that summer. Let’s jump right into No. 5, The Weeknd’s massive hit alongside Ariana Grande. “Save Your Tears” is first on our list.
Dua Lipa had us all feeling like we were defying gravity with her No. 3 hit on the Hot 100 songs of the summer. “Levitating” comes in next.
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