Competitor for the song of the summer in BBC Music Awards 2018

Who's made the song of the summer? - Dua Lipa, George Ezra, Cardi B


Music sounds better in the daylight. There's no logical proof for that, yet it's a reality.

What's more, with the UK amidst a heatwave, it's an ideal opportunity to enjoy one of music's most perfect delights - the late spring tune.

Regardless of whether it's foamy and euphoric or laid-back and casual, consistently creates one tune that characterizes the season.

We solicited some from BBC Music's specialists to choose the tune that is soundtracking their grills, pool gatherings and travels.

George Ezra - Shotgun



Artist: George Ezra
Album: Staying at Tamara's
Released: 2018
Genre: Singer-songwriter
Check Savage, BBC Music correspondent: What better approach to soundtrack the mid-year than a melody about an excursion to the shoreline? George Ezra's bouncy, joyful Shotgun has verses about "bikini bottoms and lager tops" and, for extra sunbeams, revives the fretless bass sound of Paul Simon's Graceland. It's as of now number one, and it looks set to remain there. (Be that as it may, if not, I'll designate Tiesto and Post Malone's magnificently ridiculous Jackie Chan as an option).

Lizzo - Boys

Artist: Lizzo
Released: 2018
Genre: Pop
Lauren Brennan, music maker at BBC 6 Music: Detroit-conceived/Houston-raised Melissa Viviane Jefferson, AKA Lizzo, as of late dropped this sassy new banger that has been funking up the 6 Music playlist. That she imparts the first name to Missy Elliott does not shock anyone - she matches the rap symbol for disposition and vitality. Recently signed to Atlantic, expect new music over this year.

Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin - I Like It


Artist: Cardi B
Featured artists: Bad Bunny, J Balvin
Album: Invasion of Privacy
Released: 2018
Genre: Hip-hop/Rap
Sarah Beaumont, co-music lead, BBC 1Xtra: This Latin and Caribbean imbued track has a notable example, which gives it a moment feeling of commonality. 2018 truly has been Cardi B's year and she's collaborated with two of reggaeton's greatest stars, ensuring fire summer hit. When I hear this I'm transported to the transported with a mixed drink close by!


A year ago, it was Luis Fonsi's Despacito. The prior year it was Drake's One Dance. Be that as it may, who will take the crown in 2018? Who will be the winner of BBC Music Awards 2018?






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