Here’s this year’s list of top trending musicians and songs in the U.S., according to Google

Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift were just two of the musicians people were typing into their Google search bars

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Here’s this year’s list of top trending musicians and songs in the U.S., according to Google
Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, Travis Scott Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer

Google’s “Year in Search” can often show insight into the general zeitgeist of the public. While the search engine can help us find things like affirmations, mental health services, the Mercury in retrograde schedule, and aid us in our doomscrolling—we also use it in abundance to simply find out who someone is and what they’re doing. We look up our favorite songs and musicians or we get spoilers for that movie or TV show everyone is talking about.

This year, people wanted to learn more about rapper Travis Scott, most likely following the deadly event at his festival Astroworld. Country singer Morgan Wallen also piqued interest due to his ongoing controversies. Daft Punk presumably landed on the list following their surprise end in February.

This year also marked pop newcomer Olivia Rodrigo’s rise as one of the biggest Gen-Z acts, so it’s unsurprising that in addition to being one of the trending names, three songs from her debut album SOUR landed on the top trending song list, with her single “drivers license” at the top.

If that’s not an indication of her skyrocketing popularity, “drivers license” was not only the top trending search in the U.S., but also around the world.

Her three tracks are in good and predictable company, with Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” coming in second for U.S. searches, followed by Adele’s return single “Easy On Me,” and Lil Nas X’s devilishly viral hit “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).

One song does come from left field, though. Despite being released 14 years ago, Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” still managed to snag a spot on the list, showcasing the never-ending power of Gaga.

Google’s top trending musicians and bands in the U.S.

1. Travis Scott
2. Morgan Wallen
3. Adele
4. The Weeknd
5. Dr. Dre
6. Olivia Rodrigo
7. Marilyn Manson
8. Daft Punk
9. Bobby Shmurda
10. Lil Nas X

Google’s top trending songs in the U.S.

1. “drivers license,” Olivia Rodrigo
2. “All Too Well,” Taylor Swift
3. “good 4 u,” Olivia Rodrigo
4. “Wants And Needs,” Drake
5. “Easy On Me,” Adele
6. “WAP,” Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion
7. “Poker Face,” Lady Gaga
8. “Fancy Like,” Walker Hayes
9. “MONTERO (Call Me by Your Name),” Lil Nas X
10. “deja vu,” Olivia Rodrigo

Google’s top trending songs globally

1. “drivers license,” Olivia Rodrigo
2. “MONTERO (Call Me by Your Name),” Lil Nas X
3. “INDUSTRY BABY,” Lil Nas X feat. Jack Harlow
4. “Fancy Like,” Walker Hayes
5. “MAPA,” SB19
6. “good 4 u,” Olivia Rodrigo
7. “Butter,” BTS
8. “Jalebi Baby,” Tesher
9. “Wellerman,” Nathan Evans
10. “Good Days,” SZA

13 Comments

  • happyinparaguay-av says:

    Every time I see a list of whatever garbage music is popular these days, I have to remind myself that at the very least nobody buys physical media anymore so at least it’s not filling up landfills.

    • merk-2-av says:

      What if our brains were the landfills all along?

      • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

        Hmmm, I didn’t write no song about that…but I bet I could right now! Like to hear it, here it goes:
        “Oh the rodents swimming in the greasy scum of the depths of the landfill of my mind…”
        Thank you verymuch!

    • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

      Ok…boomer?
      (is that right? does that apply here?)

      • happyinparaguay-av says:

        Ok…boomer?
        (is that right? does that apply here?)

        As a typical Millennial I couldn’t care less, but by invalidating the existing of Gen X you’re just going to make them feel even more angsty at being ignored than when their stepmothers refused to buy them a Cabbage Patch doll for Christmas.

    • qj201-av says:

      You know what’s worse? that landfill trash was expensive20 bucks for a CD in 1990. no kidding.

      • rogue-like-av says:

        Clearly you were not a member of Columbia House in the ‘90s. Nothing like $1/CD and $3.99 for shipping. 

  • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

    So how many of these trending tunesmiths are involved in the interpurplepercolation?
    Alliterative old person asking here.

    • rogue-like-av says:

      I don’t know what “interpurplepercolation” means, but I’m sure that if Prince were still alive, he’d make a song about it. 

  • kareembadr-av says:

    Yeah, I don’t think Manson’s on there for anything music-related…

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