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SB19, BTS, Olivia Rodrigo And Lil Nas X Rule Google’s Most-Searched Songs Of 2021
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SB19, BTS, Olivia Rodrigo And Lil Nas X Rule Google’s Most-Searched Songs Of 2021

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With 2022 fast approaching, this is the time when many companies unveil lists of the most popular items of the year, and now Google GOOG has jumped into the celebration with its annual ranking of the most-searched terms. The search engine has tallies of the athletes, TV shows, people, movies and so much more that the masses all around the world couldn’t stop looking up. The global ranking of the most-searched songs includes many American superstars, as well as a handful of artists from other parts of the world that managed to score hits with widespread appeal.

Teen sensation Olivia Rodrigo leads the charge with her debut single “Drivers License,” which rocked the world throughout 2021. The High School Musical actress and singer claims two spots on the 10-rung tally, as her follow-up smash “Good 4 U” appears at No. 6.

Coming in right behind Rodrigo is hip-hop/pop talent Lil Nas X, who fills the next two spots right behind “Drivers License.” The rapper and singer’s smashes “Call Me By Your Name (Montero)” and “Industry Baby” with Jack Harlow appear at Nos. 2 and 3, respectively, proving that he is one of the most popular and talked-about musicians in the world right now.

Rounding out the upper half of the top 10 are country musician Walker Hayes with his breakout single “Fancy Like” and Filipino boy band SB19 with their adored cut “MAPA.” Those tunes settle at Nos. 4 and 5, respectively. The rest of the list also features South Korean stars BTS with “Butter” (No. 7), SZA with her solo effort “Good Days” (No. 10), as well as relative newcomers Tesher (“Jalebi Baby,” “No. 8) and Nathan Evans (“Wellerman,” No. 9). Both of those latter tracks went viral, becoming proper hits in the process. 

These were the 10 most-searched songs globally in 2021, according to Google.

No. 1 – Olivia Rodrigo – “Drivers License”

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No. 2 – Lil Nas X – “Call Me By Your Name (Montero)”

No. 3 – Lil Nas X – “Industry Baby (ft. Jack Harlow)”

No. 4 – Walker Hayes – “Fancy Like”

No. 5 – SB19 – “MAPA”

No. 6 – Olivia Rodrigo – “Good 4 U”

No. 7 – BTS – “Butter”

No. 8 – Tesher – “Jalebi Baby”

No. 9 – Nathan Evans – “Wellerman”

No. 10 – SZA – “Good Days”

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