"Despacito" ruled the wireless transmissions this mid year, tying the record for most weeks on the Hot 100 set by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men in 1996. Be that as it may, by one important metric, it wasn't the tune of summer.
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That respect, as indicated by Twitter information, goes to Fifth Harmony's "Down." Released on June 2, the Gucci Mane-including melody was the pop gathering's first since the 2016 flight of Camila Cabello and showed up on their self-titled collection, which dropped a week ago. Truth be told, Cabello's own particular solo single, "Crying in the Club," additionally beat out "Despacito" as far as tweets produced; the tracks came in at Nos. 2 and 3 on the rundown, separately. Balancing the rundown are "2U" by Justin Bieber and David Guetta and "Moderate Hands" by Niall Horan.
"Down" has been something of a flashpoint for Fifth Harmony. At Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards, the gathering started their execution of the tune with a not so subtle hit at Cabello, having a phony fifth part bounce from the stage. The women tended to the trick on Good Morning America Tuesday, saying it was a "great minute" for the gathering to influence it to clear that "the four of us are Fifth Harmony."
Twitter's declaration isn't the first to propose that not every person considers "Despacito" to be the melody of summer. The track ruled popular culture lately, generating spoofs extending from Sesame Street to Donald Trump, yet lost the MTV Video Music Awards' fan-voted Song of the Summer respect to Lil Uzi Vert's "XO Tour Llif3."