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‘Call Me Maybe’ most shared song in Queens

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Photo courtesy of Twitter/@carlyraejepsen

Queens prefers pop, according to social music sharing service Spotify.

An analysis of what songs were shared the most in New York City found that each borough has a distinct taste in music.

In Queens, the most shared song on Spotify from July to mid-September was Carly Rae Jepsen mega hit “Call Me Maybe.” Though the borough’s favorite genre to share was pop,  “Thinkin About You” by R&B singer Frank Ocean tied for the top spot.

The same Frank Ocean song was a favorite among Brooklynites.

Spotify  called Manhattan “slightly ahead of the curve” when it comes to music, and said the borough shared folk rock song “Ho Hey” by The Lumineers the most.

Staten Island also shared a folk rock song the most, but it was Of Monsters And Men’s “Little Talks.”

Finally, in the Bronx, the top shared tune was Rihanna’s “Where Have You Been.”

 

Queens top shared songs:

1.  Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe (Pop)

1. Frank Ocean – Thinkin Bout You (R&B)

3.  Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know (Indie/Pop)

4. Maroon 5 – Payphone (Pop)

5 . Major Lazer – Get Free (Hip Hop)

6 . Fun. – Some Nights (Pop)

6. Fun. – We Are Young – feat. Janelle Monáe (Pop)

8.  David Guetta – Titanium – feat. Sia   (Dance)

9.  The Lumineers – Ho Hey (Folk Rock)

9. Jason Mraz – I Won’t Give Up (Pop Rock)