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As tradition dictates, every month InMusic selects sixteen new songs and allows fans to vote for their favorites through a poll on Instagram. June brought a wave of exciting new music, including the potential Song of the Summer contender, “Please Please Please” by Sabrina Carpenter. Following the massive success of “Espresso,” Carpenter continues to deliver hit singles ahead of her sixth album, Short n’ Sweet.

The month also saw the release of highly anticipated albums. Normani finally unleashed her debut solo album, Dopamine, featuring standout tracks like “All Yours” and “Big Boy.” Charli XCX dropped her critically acclaimed LP, Brat, adding another gem to her discography.

Gracie Abrams delighted fans with her sophomore album, The Secret of Us, which includes a much-anticipated collaboration with Taylor Swift. Closing the month on a high note, Camila Cabello and Imagine Dragons released C,XOXO and Loom, respectively.

Additionally, June saw new music from Blackpink’s Lisa, Coldplay, Ice Spice, and Bebe Rexha, rounding out a month filled with diverse and exciting releases.

After tallying the votes from each round, we have compiled the top 16 songs of June 2024.


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16. Pour Me a Drink – Post Malone ft. Blake Shelton 


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15. FeelsLikeImFallingInLove – Coldplay 


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14. Wake Up – Imagine Dragons


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13. All Yours – Normani


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12. Tears – Perrie


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11. Done With You – Omar Apollo


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10. Talk Talk – Charli XCX


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9. Close To You – Gracie Abrams


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8. Hot Uptown – Camila Cabello ft. Drake


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7. Phat Butt – Ice Spice


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6. Girls – The Kid Laroi 


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5. Us – Gracie Abrams ft. Taylor Swift 


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4. Rockstar – Lisa


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3. I’m The Drama – Bebe Rexha


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2. Chanel No. 5 – Camila Cabello


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1. Please Please Please – Sabrina Carpenter


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