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The definitive summer playlist of 2020: From Doja Cat to ‘Watermelon Sugar’

Don’t lose that summer mojo. If you need to set your spirit free from quarantine and let loose, these songs will get you pumped for the summer — even if you can’t hit the outdoor parties or the rooftop bars. Here’s a swagger-filled playlist to bring a summery vibe to your quarantine. Doja Cat featuring …

Don’t lose that summer mojo.

If you need to set your spirit free from quarantine and let loose, these songs will get you pumped for the summer — even if you can’t hit the outdoor parties or the rooftop bars.

Here’s a swagger-filled playlist to bring a summery vibe to your quarantine.

Doja Cat featuring Nicki Minaj, “Say So”

The rising rapper-singer recently hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with the remix of this single featuring Minaj. And it’s pretty impossible to say no to the breezy bounce of this feel-good jam, which made its mark on TikTok before getting the star treatment from Minaj.

Harry Styles, “Watermelon Sugar”

In the video for his new single, the dreamy pop heartthrob frolics on the beach with a bunch of bathing beauties — and a lot of watermelon. The song itself is a slice of sunny soul-pop that makes you want to eat up all the good vibes.

Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé, “Savage”

When you can get Queen Bey to jump on the remix of your single, you know you’re hot. And unless Bey decides to drop a surprise album on us this season — one can dream — you’ll have to settle for getting your summer swag from this savage hip-hop collab.

Drake, “Toosie Slide”

From “Hold On, We’re Going Home” and “Hotline Bling” to “One Dance,” Drizzy has owned summer. And “Toosie Slide,” released in early April, was just waiting to break out of lockdown. Now instead of just stepping at home, you can slide out of the house with this — and a mask.

Nelly, “Hot in Herre”

A classic summer-song throwback, this 2002 No. 1 hit is the kind of party jam that makes you want to bump up against somebody with as little clothing — and as much body heat — as possible. While that may not work for social distancing, you can still grind in your mind.

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