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LONDON -- If you've ever found yourself wondering how your most-played Spotify tracks from the summer measure up against everyone else's, then today's your lucky day.
SEE ALSO:Your new summer playlist is here, curated by ObamaSpotify has just revealed the most-played songs globally from June 1 - August 31, 2016; from Shawn Mendes to Drake, we've counted down the top 10 below...
10. Shawn Mendes -- "Treat You Better"
9. Mike Posner -- "I Took A Pill in Ibiza (Seeb Remix)"
8. Fifth Harmony (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) -- "Work From Home"
7. Desiigner -- "Panda"
6. Drake (feat. Rihanna) -- "Too Good"
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5. Justin Timberlake -- "CAN'T STOP THE FEELING"
4. The Chainsmokers (feat. Daya) -- "Don't Let Me Down"
3. Sia -- "Cheap Thrills"
2. Calvin Harris (feat. Rihanna) -- "This Is What You Came For"
1. Drake (feat. Wiz Kid, Kyla) -- "One Dance"
Here's the world-wide top 25, in full.
While the list above is the global version, Spotify also release a top 10 U.S. songs in which Drake did even better ("One Dance" was at number one, "Too Good" at number too, and "Controlla" at number five.)
Here's the U.S. top 25 in full.
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