“The way that the algorithm is set up, no one can serve the masses anymore”: Lizzo puts out TikTok vid blaming social media for absence of crossover mainstream hits
After a summer filled with mask-wearing, social-distancing, and canceled events, it’s no wonder that the hunt for the coveted “song of the summer” has been a little lackluster this year. As music fans eagerly awaited the release of catchy tunes to blast at beach parties and road trips, it seemed like the perfect anthem just never arrived. But is the absence of a definitive song of the summer really all that surprising?
The music industry, like many others, has been hit hard by the global pandemic. Artists have had to cancel tours, postpone album releases, and adapt to virtual performances. With concerts and festivals on hold indefinitely, the usual avenues for promoting and popularizing summer hits have been virtually nonexistent. Without the viral moments created by live performances and shared experiences at music festivals, it’s no wonder that the traditional song of the summer formula has been thrown off-kilter.
But perhaps the lack of a clear-cut song of the summer is a reflection of the diverse musical landscape we find ourselves in today. In a time when streaming services offer listeners an almost endless array of music choices, the idea of one song dominating the airwaves for an entire season may be a thing of the past. Genres are blending, artists are experimenting with new sounds, and listeners are more open to discovering underground hits that may not adhere to the traditional summer anthem sound.
Another factor to consider is the way in which we consume music in the age of social media. In the past, a song of the summer would gain traction through radio play, music videos, and word of mouth. Now, with TikTok dance challenges and Instagram story soundtracks driving trends, the path to summer song stardom looks very different. Instead of one dominant track reigning supreme, we see a multitude of songs gaining popularity through various online platforms, making it harder to crown a single song of the summer.
Despite the challenges facing the music industry this summer, there have still been standout tracks that have captured the spirit of the season. From Dua Lipa’s disco-infused “Levitating” to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s provocative “WAP,” there is no shortage of hits that have defined the summer of 2020 in their own unique ways. These songs may not fit the traditional mold of a song of the summer, but they have certainly made their mark on the cultural landscape.
As we head into the fall season, it’s clear that the music industry will continue to evolve and adapt to the challenges brought on by the pandemic. Artists are finding new ways to connect with their fans, whether through virtual concerts, livestream performances, or engaging with followers on social media. The traditional idea of a song of the summer may be in flux, but the spirit of music and its ability to bring people together remains as strong as ever.
So, while we may not have a definitive song of the summer for 2020, perhaps that’s not such a bad thing. The absence of a singular anthem allows for a more diverse and inclusive musical landscape, where artists of all genres have the opportunity to shine and connect with listeners in new and exciting ways. In a year filled with uncertainty and challenges, music continues to be a source of joy, comfort, and inspiration for many. And in the end, isn’t that what the true spirit of summer music is all about?





