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Twitter Reveal Their Song Of The Summer List


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(Radio.com) Twitter has entered the "Song of the Summer" debate by compiling a list of which songs users tweeted about the most, cross-referencing that data with the top-charting songs from the summer.

The result is a top ten list that shows Ariana Grande and Rihanna came up twice as possibilities, with Major Lazer and Justin Bieber's collaboration "Cold Water" earning the spot for most tweeted popular song.

Earlier this summer, Radio.com compiled its own list, detailing five songs we believed could win Song of the Summer. While many of those ended up on Twitter's list, one surprisingly did not. Justin Timberlake's "Can't the Stop the Feeling" is mysteriously absent even though it was one of the more dance-happy tunes to arrive this year.

His former flame Britney Spears made the list, though, and her track featuring G-Eazy "Make Me�" only dropped in mid-July. The Britney Army was clearly excited about new music from the pop star. Check out Twitter's list here.

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Copyright Radio.com/CBS Local - Excerpted here with permission.

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