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Summer song

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`As It Was,' Harry Styles

The former One Direction star is no stranger to the Song of Summer race, having offered up a truly sensationa­l seasonal selection with “Watermelon Sugar” in 2020.

“As It Was” has very little in common with that sunny, celebrator­y earlier number. It's not a party tune, but rather a kind of meditation on what it's like to reenter society in these late-pandemic times.

“In this world, it's just us,” Styles sings repeatedly. “You know it's not the same as it was.”

Despite the cold, detached vibe — or perhaps because of it — “As It Was” has struck a strong chord with the public and appears to be the tune to beat in the Song of Summer sweepstake­s.

`Big Energy,' Latto

Here's a more typical Song of Summer contender, selling big fun with the promise of big singalongs at big block parties throughout the season. The song seems to get better every time you push repeat — especially if you're doing so with the volume up and the car window down — and millions will know every word of this number by the time school is back in session.

As a bonus, Tom Tom Club fans will applaud yet another use of that wacky cool rhythm from 1981's “Genius of Love,” following earlier samples by Mariah Carey (“Fantasy”), Grandmaste­r Flash and the Furious Five (“It's Nasty”) and many others.

“Big Energy” is a true star turn for this Georgia rapper, who follows up her full-length debut — 2020's “Queen of da Souf” — with one of the best albums of this year, “777.”

`Heat Waves,' Glass Animals

It's the song that simply won't die. “Heat Waves” came out in 2020, but it's still the most popular indie-rock tune on the planet. Just consider that the track hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March — after spending more than a year on the charts.

We get it. The silky, sultry song gets under the skin and stays there. In this fast-paced world, where last week's top TikTok can feel oh so dated, it's nice to see quality rewarded and a song like this exhibit real staying power.

`Woman,' Doja Cat

It's surprising that it's taken people as long as it has to grab hold of this top-notch number from Doja Cat's third studio effort, “Planet Her.” Yet, sometimes slow and steady can win the race (see “Heat Waves”). And after several months of just hanging

South Korean singer Psy — the guy who had the irrepressi­ble earworm “Gangnam Style” 10years ago — is back with a new hit, “That That,” featuring BTS star Suga. around the charts, “Woman” is now firmly entrenched in the upper echelon of the season's hits.

There's a lot to like here, especially the incredibly groovy musical mix that draws from pop, hip-hop, R&B and Afro-fusion, as well as the nice balance of equally enjoyable sung and rapped lyrics.

`Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God),' Kate Bush

Raise your hand if you've long thought that a nearly 40-year-old offering by Bush would be in the running for Song of Summer in 2022. (OK, anybody with a hand in the air right now is lying.)

Yet, this memorable cut from the acclaimed artist's fifth studio outing, “Hounds of Love,” has gotten a new lease on life after being featured in the latest season of Netflix's popular “Stranger Things.” Hopefully, it will lead these listeners to further explore the songbook of this incredible English singer-songwriter.

`That That,' Psy featuring Suga

Psy — the legendary K-pop star known for the inescapabl­e 2012 smash “Gangnam Style” — returns with another winner.

The tune is pure fun, combining a pumped-up EDM groove with Psy's high-flying wordplay into a treat just made to get you moving your feet. And speaking of boogie fever, you'll definitely want to watch the video for the fantastic choreograp­hed dance moves.

Oh, and then there's the Suga factor. The BTS rapper joins the party midway through “That That” — which he also co-produced — and really takes the song to the next level.

`About Damn Time,' Lizzo

It's a classic summer jam that already feels timeless — even though it's only been out a few months. The sound is a mix of funk, disco and soulful dancepop, which proves to be a fabulous platform for Lizzo's patented feel-good lyrics.

“Turn up the music, turn down the lights,” Lizzo sings. “I got a feelin' I'm gon' be alright.”

And you know what? That's likely the same feeling listeners will get when they push play on this groovy tune.

`First Class,' Jack Harlow

Harlow's second chart-topper, following the Lil Nas X collaborat­ion “Industry Baby” in 2021, definitely lives up to its title as it provides an excellent showcase for the Kentucky rapper's delightful­ly smooth lyrical flow.

The song pulsates with sex, self-confidence and superstar mojo as Harlow sells his lifestyle of the rich and famous with memorable lines, cool beats and a sample of Fergie's 2006 song “Glamorous.”

 ?? JORDAN STRAUSS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The British band Glass Animals — from left, Drew MacFarlane, Dave Bayley, Edmund Irwin-Singer and Joe Seaward — have seen their hit “Heat Waves” stay on the charts for more than a year.
JORDAN STRAUSS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The British band Glass Animals — from left, Drew MacFarlane, Dave Bayley, Edmund Irwin-Singer and Joe Seaward — have seen their hit “Heat Waves” stay on the charts for more than a year.
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Latto's party-vibe hit “Big Energy,” with its killer hook from Tom Tom Club's “Genius of Love,” has been inescapabl­e this summer.
LEON BENNETT — GETTY IMAGES 2 Latto's party-vibe hit “Big Energy,” with its killer hook from Tom Tom Club's “Genius of Love,” has been inescapabl­e this summer.
 ?? KEVIN WINTER — GETTY IMAGES ?? Does hip-hop star Jack Harlow have the No. 1summer song with his ubiquitous single “First Class”? He and the song are everywhere these days.
KEVIN WINTER — GETTY IMAGES Does hip-hop star Jack Harlow have the No. 1summer song with his ubiquitous single “First Class”? He and the song are everywhere these days.
 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Eclectic British singer-songwriter Kate Bush has seen her 1985hit “Running Up That Hill” get new life, thanks to its placement in an episode of the Netflix hit “Stranger Things.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eclectic British singer-songwriter Kate Bush has seen her 1985hit “Running Up That Hill” get new life, thanks to its placement in an episode of the Netflix hit “Stranger Things.”
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AHN YOUNG-JOON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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