Talk:Song of the summer

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Marco Ettore in topic National cultural references
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It would be more appropriate to state explicitly that the article is about the Song of the Summer in an the cultural context of the United States of America.

When it says: "It is the dominant song between Memorial Day and Labor Day,[4] the song that "defines the season on the charts and in listeners' memories".[5] The determination of the song of summer is achieved by popular consensus,[6] but is often the song that ranks longest at top of the Hot 100 between June and September.", all those references (Memorial Day, Labor Day, Hot 100) are tipycally American.

I suggest to just add "...in American culture (U.S.)" or something like that to the title of the paragraph.

Thank you for listening.

Marco Marco Ettore (talk) 13:38, 22 March 2023 (UTC)Reply