![]() ![]() For the years corresponding with Luminate data tabulation from 1992 onward, rankings are based on accumulated radio and sales points, and points from other data sets, including streaming, included in the Hot 100 during those years. ![]() 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at lower ranks earning less. Usher &nd Alicia Keys - My Boo Usher Theres always that one person that will always have your heart You never see it coming cause youre blinded from the. For the period through 1991, prior to the advent of Luminate radio monitoring and point-of-sales data, the rankings are based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. These hot tunes are ranked based on each track’s performance on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the summer. Time-travel below through every year since the Hot 100 began with the top 10 hits each summer. Theres always that one person That will always have your heart Youll never see it coming Cause youre blinded from the start Know that youre that one for me Its clear for everyone to see Oh baby, ooh youll always be my boo I dont know bout chall But I know about us and uh This is the only way We know how to rock I dont know bout chall. ALICIA KEYS 1 BRITNEY SPEARS My BOO LAFACE/ZOMBA 2,964,198 My Prerogative jive 2,083,375 2 DESTINY'S CHILD 2 NELLY FEAT. OMI, for example, has charted one Hot 100 hit, but it was a big one: his sunny “Cheerleader” soundtracked the summer of 2015 and wrapped as that season’s biggest hit. Meanwhile, the right song at the right time has connected, regardless of the scope of an artist’s history. And you were my babyyyy, it started when we were younger you were mine, my boooooo. Here’s the definitive list of the top 10 jams each summer that pumped out of your speakers most between Memorial Day and Labor Day.īeginning with the survey’s inception, summer songs have made for some of the most memorable hits in the Hot 100’s history, while many prominent artists have scored the top song of the summer, including Stevie Wonder, the Supremes and the Rolling Stones in the ‘60s Bee Gees, Eagles and Donna Summer (naturally) in the ‘70s Prince and Madonna in the ‘80s Mariah Carey and TLC in the ‘90s Usher and Beyoncé in the 2000s and Katy Perry, Drake and more since. ![]() In order to aid your festive flashbacks, we analyzed the Billboard Hot 100 chart each year dating back to the survey’s August 1958 launch. Hot weather and nostalgia make for a potent mix(tape). ![]()
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