The Last 15 “Songs of the Summer”—According to Google Trends

With summer officially arriving on June 20, the annual debate is already heating up: what will be 2025’s Song of the Summer? While radio airplay and Billboard rankings often shape the conversation, Google Trends is offering a different lens—search interest.

The platform recently shared its list of the most-searched summer songs in the U.S. going back to 2010. These aren’t necessarily the top-charting hits or even the most critically acclaimed. Instead, they’re the tracks that captured the collective curiosity of Americans enough to get them typing into search bars. And what the list reveals is as much about cultural shifts as it is about musical tastes.

Here’s the full rundown:

2010: “Love the Way You Lie” – Eminem feat. Rihanna

2011: “Super Bass” – Nicki Minaj

2012: “Mercy” – Kanye West

2013: “Blurred Lines” – Robin Thicke feat. Pharrell

2014: “Fancy” – Iggy Azalea

2015: “The Hills” – The Weeknd

2016: “Panda” – Desiigner

2017: “Despacito (Remix)” – Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber

2018: “In My Feelings” – Drake

2019: “Old Town Road” – Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus

2020: “WAP” – Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion

2021: “Fancy Like” – Walker Hayes

2022: “Running Up That Hill” – Kate Bush

2023: “Try That in a Small Town” – Jason Aldean

2024: “Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar

Beyond the music itself, the list paints a fascinating picture of evolving media consumption and pop culture touchstones. Songs like “Old Town Road” and “WAP” became inescapable thanks in part to TikTok virality. Meanwhile, Kate Bush’s 1985 single saw a stunning resurgence in 2022 after being featured in Stranger Things.

One intriguing pattern? A clear rhythm of country hits rising to the top in odd-numbered years: 2019’s genre-blending “Old Town Road,” 2021’s TikTok-born “Fancy Like,” and 2023’s polarizing “Try That in a Small Town.” If the trend continues, 2025 could be another big year for country—or at least for country-infused pop.

Could Morgan Wallen snag the spotlight? Or will a dark horse—maybe a viral indie track or nostalgic throwback—surprise everyone?

If history tells us anything, it’s that the Song of Summer rarely follows a predictable formula. That’s part of the fun. So keep your playlists refreshed and your TikTok feeds open—the next big hit might be just a chorus away.

The Best State in America Is… Utah?

If you’ve ever been to Utah and thought, “Wow, these folks really have their act together,” turns out you were right—again. For the third straight year, U.S. News & World Report says Utah is the “best” state in America. They rank all 50 states using categories like education, healthcare, economy, and infrastructure.

Utah didn’t just squeak by—they crushed it.

The state landed in the Top 10 in five out of eight categories. That includes:

  • #1 in fiscal stability (translation: Utah’s budget is adulting better than most adults)
  • #3 in economy
  • #3 in infrastructure
  • #4 in education
  • #7 in crime

Basically, the people of Utah are great at earning, building, teaching, and not robbing each other.

The only thing dragging them down? Nature.

Utah ranked 48th for “natural environment,” which includes stuff like air and water quality. So, stunning national parks? Yes. But maybe don’t take a deep breath in Salt Lake City.

Here’s how the full list shapes up:

  1. Utah
  2. New Hampshire
  3. Idaho
  4. Minnesota
  5. Nebraska
  6. Florida
  7. Vermont
  8. South Dakota
  9. Massachusetts
  10. Washington
  11. Colorado
  12. North Dakota
  13. North Carolina
  14. Iowa
  15. Connecticut
  16. Virginia
  17. Wisconsin
  18. Delaware
  19. New Jersey
  20. Maryland
  21. Georgia
  22. New York
  23. Wyoming
  24. Rhode Island
  25. Kansas
  26. Montana
  27. Maine
  28. Hawaii
  29. Texas
  30. Arizona
  31. Missouri
  32. Tennessee
  33. Indiana
  34. Nevada
  35. Oregon
  36. Illinois
  37. California
  38. Ohio
  39. Kentucky
  40. South Carolina
  41. Pennsylvania
  42. Oklahoma
  43. Michigan
  44. Arkansas
  45. Alabama
  46. West Virginia
  47. New Mexico
  48. Mississippi
  49. Alaska
  50. Louisiana

Sorry, Louisiana—you’re last place again. But look, someone has to be. The rankings factor in everything from health outcomes to infrastructure to how well a state balances its budget, and some of these states just have a tougher time across the board.

So, congrats, Utah!

No one gets your obsession with fry sauce… or why you call yourselves “Utahns” without an ‘a’… or why your state bird is somehow the California gull. But Utah, U rock!

Nutella Adds a New Flavor—for the First Time in Over 60 Years

In a world where food collabs keep getting weirder (mustard ice cream, anyone?), Nutella just dropped a flavor announcement that’s almost suspiciously sane.

After more than six decades of sticking to its iconic hazelnut-chocolate spread, Nutella is finally adding a new flavor to its U.S. lineup. And the big, bold, groundbreaking ingredient?

Peanuts. Just… peanuts.

The new version, aptly named Nutella Peanut, combines peanut butter with the OG hazelnut and cocoa blend.

Sure, it might not be the kind of viral monstrosity we’re used to seeing in the snack aisle—looking at you, pickled cotton candy—but that’s kind of the point. It’s classic, cozy, and makes way more sense than most food mashups floating around right now.

Still, don’t clear a space in your pantry just yet. Nutella Peanut won’t hit store shelves until spring 2026. Which means you’ve got a full year to dream about it, forget about it, or maybe start your own DIY version at home.

Nutella, made by Italian company Ferrero, hasn’t changed much since its debut in 1964. The original has been a toast-topper, pancake drizzle, and straight-from-the-jar indulgence for generations. This peanutty remix marks the brand’s first U.S. flavor extension in its 61-year history.

So far, the internet’s reaction is somewhere between “about time” and “that’s it?”

Some folks are pumped to see peanut butter finally join the Nutella party. Others are wondering why it took six decades to try something this obvious.

Either way, it’s a rare move for a brand that’s always played it safe—and that alone makes it worth watching. Whether Nutella Peanut becomes your new go-to or just a limited fling, one thing’s for sure:

2026 is looking delicious.

How Many Push-Ups You Should Be Able to Do at Every Age

Think you’re in decent shape? Here’s a quick, no-equipment-needed way to find out: drop and give yourself 20—or maybe a few more, depending on your age.

The Mayo Clinic recently shared push-up benchmarks as a simple way to gauge your fitness level. While overall health depends on a combination of things—like diet, cardio, and lifestyle habits—your ability to knock out a solid round of push-ups can still be a reliable sign of good physical condition.

Here’s how many push-ups you should be able to do without stopping if you’re in “good” shape:

  • 25 years old:
    • Women: 20
    • Men: 28
  • 35 years old:
    • Women: 19
    • Men: 21
  • 45 years old:
    • Women: 14
    • Men: 16
  • 55 years old:
    • Women: 10
    • Men: 12
  • 65 years old:
    • Women: 10
    • Men: 10

If those numbers feel high, don’t panic—it’s a benchmark, not a judgment.

And if you’re breezing past them? Congrats, your upper body strength is ahead of the curve.

Push-ups are a classic fitness test for a reason. They measure strength, endurance, and core stability, all without requiring a gym. So the next time you’re wondering how your fitness stacks up, hit the floor and find out—no dumbbells, memberships, or machines required.

And if you’re nowhere near these numbers yet? That’s okay too. Every rep counts, and everyone starts somewhere.

How Many “Chuggas” Come Before a “Choo Choo”?

Some debates never die—they just circle back with more votes. A quirky internet question we first saw pop up in 2019 is chugging along again in 2025: How many “chuggas” come before a “choo choo?”

A Reddit poll revisiting the viral debate racked up over 1,000 votes, and the results are as divided (and passionate) as ever.

The most popular response? Just two chuggas—earning 33% of the vote.

That was followed by four (25%), eight (18%), six (15%), and a small but mighty 8% insisting it’s a full dozen chuggas before the train toots its horn.

If you’re wondering why this is even a thing, it all stems from the rhythmic chant often used when pretending to be a train, usually by children (or nostalgic adults): “chugga-chugga chugga-chugga choo choo!” But clearly, not everyone agrees on how many “chuggas” it takes to reach the iconic double “choo.”

While the internet may have spoken in favor of the minimalist two-chugga camp, strong opinions persist. The hot take? One person argued that eight is the only answer that feels complete.

“One loud chugga followed by three quieter chuggas repeated twice.  ‘CHUGGA chugga chugga chugga, CHUGGA chugga chugga chugga, CHOO-CHOO!!’

If you’re out here doing 12, you might be trying too hard.

Someone else in the Reddit comments suggested 14, and was met with the response, ” Bro out here saying chugga chugga for an eternity.”

As silly as the debate is, it taps into something universal: our collective love for low-stakes internet arguments that somehow feel very important. And like all great debates—pineapple on pizza, the correct way to hang toilet paper—this one’s bound to roll back around in another few years.

Until then, count your chuggas wisely.

“Nobody Wants Cold Chick-fil-A,” Cop Finishes DoorDash Delivery

When a DoorDash driver’s car broke down in Deptford, New Jersey, one police officer decided the mission couldn’t be stopped—especially if it meant letting someone’s Chick-fil-A go cold.

Officer Justin Avellino with the Deptford Township Police Department stepped in to save the day—and the dinner—by personally delivering the food to the surprised customer. The incident happened just outside Philadelphia and quickly went viral after the department shared the wholesome moment on Instagram.

Avellino told local news station FOX 29, “Nobody wants cold Chick-fil-A” 

And honestly, who can argue with that?

The post showed the officer walking up to the front door with a Chick-fil-A bag in hand and a smile on his face. It wasn’t just a one-off act of kindness—it’s a reminder that sometimes the smallest gestures, like making sure someone’s waffle fries are still hot, make a big impact.

While the DoorDash driver sorted out their vehicle situation, Officer Avellino made sure the customer got their meal—piping hot and right on time.

It’s not every day you get your food delivered by a police officer. What a cool cop!

The Top Questions Kids Google About Adults

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Google just dropped some more of its eye-opening (and occasionally soul-crushing) data about what people have been searching lately—and this batch focuses specifically on adults. More precisely, what kids are Googling about adults.

It turns out that when kids go online to figure us out, they’re not exactly pulling punches. Google Trends revealed two Top 5 lists of questions starting with “Why are adults so…” and “Why are adults always…”

The results are a blend of confusion, concern, and pure teenage side-eye. 👀

Top 5 Questions Starting with “Why Are Adults So…?”

“Why are adults so mean?”

From a kid’s point of view, “mean” often translates to “won’t let me do what I want.” Whether it’s saying no to junk food, enforcing bedtime, or insisting on homework before screen time, parents and teachers can come off as the villains in a child’s daily drama. But behind every “mean” adult is usually someone trying to teach boundaries—even if it doesn’t always feel that way to the person being told “no.”

“Why are adults so obsessed with Disney?”

This one might not just be kids asking—it’s possible some adults are Googling it about themselves. For younger people, it can be strange to see grown-ups watching cartoons, collecting themed merch, or planning entire vacations around Disney parks. But for many adults, Disney represents a connection to childhood joy, nostalgia, and simpler times. It’s comfort food for the soul, even if it comes with mouse ears and a catchy soundtrack.

“Why are adults so stupid?”

Ouch. But let’s be honest. When you’re a kid and the adults around you don’t understand the latest slang, struggle with basic tech, or offer advice that seems completely out of touch, it’s easy to jump to conclusions. Kids live in a fast-evolving world, and sometimes adults just can’t keep up. “Stupid” might just mean “not fluent in TikTok.”

“Why are adults so tired?”

Kids have energy to burn, so it’s confusing to watch their grown-ups yawn through life. But between work, chores, parenting, financial stress, and the occasional sleepless night (or three), being tired is practically part of the adult uniform. To a kid, it may seem mysterious. To an adult, it’s just Tuesday.

“Why are adults so condescending to kids?”

There’s a reason this one made the list—it reflects a real frustration. Kids don’t like being talked down to, and they’re quick to notice when they’re not being taken seriously. But from the adult side, it’s often more about trying to simplify things than being rude. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always come across that way. When you’re 10 and someone explains something like you’re 4, it’s easy to get annoyed.


Top 5 Questions Starting with “Why Are Adults Always…?”

“Why are adults always so happy?”

They are??? This one might be more perception than reality. To kids, adults who are smiling at work or pretending everything’s fine might seem genuinely joyful all the time. But a lot of it’s performative—adults put on a brave face to keep things moving. Underneath that smile is anxiety, stress, or just a desperate need for coffee.

“Why are adults always late to trends?”

Kids are usually on the front lines of internet culture. By the time a meme hits your mom’s Facebook feed, it’s been dead for weeks. Adults tend to catch up late because their attention is divided—jobs, families, responsibilities. Plus, not everyone is living in the fast lane of social media 24/7. From a kid’s lens, though, it feels like adults are always a few beats behind.

“Why are adults always tired?”

Yes, it showed up on both lists—and that says something. Clearly, kids notice how drained their parents, teachers, and relatives seem. It’s a reflection of modern adult life, which rarely includes enough rest. When you’re juggling multiple roles and rarely putting yourself first, fatigue just becomes part of the package.

“Why are adults always busy?”

To a child, it might feel like adults are always rushing from one thing to the next—too busy to play, too busy to talk, too busy to breathe. And that’s not far off. Between work, errands, emails, and side hustles, many grown-ups are stuck in a never-ending to-do list. It can leave kids feeling overlooked, which might be what’s really behind the question.

“Why are adults always so unreasonable?”

This likely pops up after hearing “no” one too many times. Adults might seem unreasonable when they set limits that don’t make sense from a kid’s perspective—like no phones at dinner or no video games after bedtime. But what feels unfair to a tween is often a decision based on experience, concern, or just plain exhaustion. And yes, adults can also just be stubborn sometimes (or flat-out wrong).

Whether it’s exhaustion, caffeine dependency, or our refusal to let go of animated movies, kids are clearly trying to make sense of adult behavior—and really, we don’t blame them. Honestly, kids… most of us are kinda just winging it.

The Ultimate Mother’s Day Gift? Letting Mom Do Absolutely Nothing

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Finding the perfect gift for Mother’s Day might be easier than you think. According to moms, the best present doesn’t come from a store—it comes from giving them the day off.

A new survey by Sandals Resorts reveals what moms really want for Mother’s Day, and the message is loud and clear: rest, peace, and a break from being “Mom” for just one day.

94% of mothers say they’d love to get more sleep.

In fact, the top wish on their list is incredibly simple: a nap where no one needs them. Half of the moms surveyed called that their idea of “ultimate luxury.”

Other top “dream day” requests? Eating a hot meal without interruptions, not having to make any decisions for the family, and being able to use the bathroom in peace—solo, with no little fingers poking under the door.

The exhaustion is real.

Two-thirds of moms say they haven’t had a nap in the past month, and a quarter of them can’t even remember the last time they took one.

60% say they’d gladly trade traditional gifts for the chance to catch up on sleep.

Yes, flowers and dinner out are always appreciated, and homemade cards will always have a place in Mom’s heart—but if you really want to show her love, appreciation, and respect? Handle the dishes. Tackle the to-do list. Entertain the kids. And give her a day where she doesn’t have to be the one keeping it all together.

Because this year, the most powerful gift isn’t something you buy—it’s giving her a break from everything she usually does.

So Cute? Bronx Zoo’s Baby Vulture Being Raised by a Puppet

For the first time in three decades, a king vulture chick has hatched at the Bronx Zoo—and its caregiver is a little… unconventional.

The zoo announced the exciting arrival this week, noting that the rare chick is being hand-raised by staff using a puppet designed to look like an adult king vulture.

Bronx Zoo / Wildlife Conservation Society

The technique is used to mimic natural parenting behaviors while preventing the bird from imprinting on humans.

Bronx Zoo / Wildlife Conservation Society

The puppet allows zookeepers to feed and interact with the chick without compromising its ability to one day behave like a wild vulture. It’s part of a broader conservation strategy to help support and stabilize populations of species that aren’t often bred successfully in captivity.

Bronx Zoo / Wildlife Conservation Society

Native to Central and South America, king vultures are striking birds… if you’re into that sort of thing.

They’re known for their white feathers, black wingtips, and vibrantly colored heads.

While not currently endangered, their numbers are affected by habitat destruction and declining food sources in the wild.

The Bronx Zoo is one of the most prominent conservation-focused zoos in the U.S., and the successful hatching of this chick is a major milestone—especially after 30 years. No word yet on the chick’s name, but one thing’s for sure: it’s got the most dedicated (and imaginative) foster team a baby bird could ask for.

The Best (and Worst) Ways to Cook Bacon

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Bacon lovers, prepare for a sizzling debate. Whether you prefer it crispy, chewy, smoky, or somewhere in between, how you cook your bacon might be just as important as the kind you buy — and according to the food experts at TheKitchn.com, some of us have been doing it all wrong.

 

Let’s be honest: it’s hard to make bacon bad. But when it comes to getting that perfect balance of crisp, flavor, and (let’s not forget) easy cleanup, some methods clearly outshine the rest.

 

 

🔥 The Top Two Bacon Cooking Methods

Oven-Baked Bacon (The Clear Winner)

Hands down, the best way to cook bacon is in the oven. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, lay your strips out flat, and bake at 400°F. Go for 18 minutes with regular-cut or up to 24 minutes for thick-cut slices. The result? Evenly cooked, crispy bacon without the splatter — and bonus: parchment paper makes cleanup a breeze.

 

Cast Iron Skillet (For Purists)

Want that traditional sizzle? A cast iron skillet still holds up. Start with a cold pan, place the bacon in, then heat to medium. Flip occasionally and cook for 8–11 minutes, depending on thickness and how crispy you like it. It takes a bit more attention, but it delivers that classic, smoky flavor and gorgeous caramelization.

 

 

🙅‍♂️ The Two Worst Ways to Cook Bacon

The Water Method

 

Yes, it’s a real thing. This technique involves covering the bacon in water, boiling it, and gradually lowering the heat until the water evaporates. Supposedly, it helps render the fat and reduce splatter — but according to testers, it’s messy, inconsistent, and not worth the effort. Stick with dry heat.

 

The Microwave

You probably already know this one’s not ideal. While it can work in a pinch, microwaved bacon tends to come out hot, rubbery, and unevenly cooked. Even with paper towels to soak up grease, you’ll rarely get that satisfying crisp — just a lot of limp disappointment.

 
So, What’s Your Go-To?

 

Everyone has a bacon method they swear by. But if you haven’t tried oven-baking with parchment paper, this might be your sign. It’s cleaner, easier, and arguably more delicious.

 

After all, life’s too short for bad bacon.

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