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‘A sublime, breezy confection’: writers on their 2026 songs of the summer

Source: The Guardian Published Thu, 16 Jul 2026 09:00:19 GMT
‘A sublime, breezy confection’: writers on their 2026 songs of the summer

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The Guardian's annual "songs of the summer" rundown highlights the evolving landscape of popular music, with writers' picks spanning genres from club-ready pop to tech house. This year's selections, featuring artists such as Kim Petras and Lana Del Rey, underscore the continued blurring of boundaries between styles and the emergence of new sounds. The choices also reflect the growing influence of hyperpop and Americana on contemporary music.

The annual rundown of Guardian writers picking their most played tracks of the season goes from club-ready pop to sunny tech houseCheck out a Spotify playlist of the choicesKim Petras’ greatest song to date is also the best outsider country song in recent memory: if Ethel Cain and Lana Del Rey could ever put the beef behind them and duet, the dusty gutter romance of Jeep is exactly how you’d want it to sound. The song creates a flyover state love story in a strangely effective union of hyperpop and Americana, creating a windswept fantasy of “doing some middle America shit” with your man: Four Loko-fueled hookups, gas station canoodling and screaming along to rage music beneath the stars. The truly audacious thing is the bridge, a whispered and impressionistic slur that feels like Petras is eight drinks deep, doing donuts in her car until everything blurs. It’s total make-believe, but Petras is so good at making you feel her longing that it gets me choked up. When she recently came out at a Charli xcx show to perform Jeep unannounced, it already felt like an anthem. Owen Myers Continue reading...

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