Ray Parker Jr. with "Ghostbusters" cast Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Ernie Hudson in the single's 1984 music video.

The 100 Biggest Summer Songs of All Time: A Complete List

Like competitive hot dog eating and superhero sequels, choosing a Song of the Summer is a rite of passage. Looking back nearly 60 years and ranking the one-hit wonders, pop outliers and funky jams reveals how the season's most massive singles share two essential elements: sincere emotion and a touch of novelty.
Little Mix photographed in 2015.

Little Mix Makes 'Magic' Atop U.K. Singles Chart

British electronica trio Years & Years have become the first artists to hit the top of the U.K. album chart in the new Friday-to-Thursday sales window, following last week’s launch of New Music Fridays. Their debut album Communion (Polydor/Universal) arrived at No. 1 in today’s new Official Charts Company data. Female pop troupe Little Mix entered the singles chart at the top with "Black Magic" (Syco Music/Sony).
La India

India Passes Gloria Estefan for Most Tropical Songs Chart No. 1s Among Women

On Tropical Songs, India becomes the female artist with the most No. 1s as “Ahora Que Te Vasâ€? hops 4-1 (up 35 percent in spins) on the chart dated July 25, logging the singer her eighth chart-topper. The rise breaks the salsa star out of a tie with Gloria Estefan for the most No. 1s among women in the nearly 21-year history of the chart.
The Weeknd

The Weeknd Is First Artist to Own Entire Top Three on Hot R&B; Songs Chart

The Weeknd becomes the first artist to claim the top three slots on the nearly three-year-old Hot R&B; Songs chart as “The Hills� hops 4-2 on the chart dated July 25, joining “Earned It� (stationary at No. 3) and “Can’t Feel My Face� (No. 1), at the top.
Omi

OMI's 'Cheerleader' Leaps to No. 1 on Hot 100

OMI's "Cheerleader" crowns the Billboard Hot 100, rising 2-1. The buoyant reggae/pop song replaces Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again," featuring Charlie Puth, after 12 weeks, leaving the latter song tied for the longest run at No. 1 ever for a rap single.

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