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Spotify reveals the top songs of the summer

The results are in for Spotify’s top songs of summer 2016, and it looks like Drake and Rihanna had a very good year. 

The Canadian rapper topped the global charts for the most streamed song, “One Dance.” That track also topped the U.S. charts, with his Rihanna collaboration “Too Good” taking second place domestically. But Rihanna’s team-up with Calvin Harris, “This is What You Came For,” earned the No. 2 spot globally. 

Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” was the third most popular global track, while Rihanna’s “Needed Me” took third in the U.S.

The rankings were tallied using Spotify’s raw numbers for the most-listened-to tracks between June 1 and August 31. 

Other artists who faired well on the global charts included Justin Timberlake, “Panda” impresario Desiigner and Fifth Harmony, while the U.S. top 10 also featured Twenty One Pilots, who scored two spots on the list. 

Spotify’s Global Top 10 Songs of the Summer:
1.    Drake (feat. Wiz Kid, Kyla) -- “One Dance”
2.    Calvin Harris (feat. Rihanna) -- “This Is What You Came For”
3.    Sia -- “Cheap Thrills”
4.    The Chainsmokers (feat. Daya) -- “Don’t Let Me Down”
5.    Justin Timberlake -- “Can’t Stop the Feeling”
6.    Drake (feat. Rihanna) -- “Too Good”
7.    Desiigner -- “Panda”
8.    Fifth Harmony (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) -- “Work From Home”
9.    Mike Posner -- “I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Remix)“
10.  Shawn Mendes -- “Treat You Better”             

Check out the full global list here​.

​Spotify’s U.S. Top 10 Songs of the Summer:
1.    Drake (feat. Wiz Kid, Kyla) -- “One Dance”
2.    Drake (feat. Rihanna) -- “Too Good”
3.    Rihanna -- “Needed Me”
4. Calvin Harris (feat. Rihanna) -- “This Is What You Came For”
5. Drake -- “Controlla”
6. Desiigner -- “Panda”
7. The Chainsmokers (feat. Daya) -- “Don’t Let Me Down”
8. Twenty One Pilots -- “Ride”
9. Sia -- “Cheap Thrills”
10. Twenty One Pilots -- “Heathens”

Check out the full U.S. list here​.

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