As far as PopCrush is concerned, "Pretty Girls" is the undisputed song of summer, but it seems Billboard has a different theory going.

After a three-month reign that found "See You Again," Wiz Khalifa's tribute to Paul Walker, at the top of the charts, OMI's "Cheerleader" officially became King of the Billboard Hot 100 this week. "Cheerleader" also notched a 16th week atop the Digital Reggae Chart and stands as the first No. 1 from an artist signed to Ultra Records. It first entered the Billboard Hot 100 in May at No. 95.

"Cheerleader," which was originally released in 2012 through Oufah Records, found new popularity in 2014 when German producer Felix Jaehn remixed the tune and released it through Ultra. It's topped the charts in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Australia and Canada, too.

"Officially #1 on #Billboard@hot100chart Charts.... Words can't explain this feeling. So thankful to everyone who made this possible," OMI captioned a celebratory Instagram photo when his top-of-the-pops standing became official, adding "Fan Of My Fans Always.... You all made this possible."

OMI performed the hit this morning (June 14) on Good Morning America and will take the earworm to The Tonight Show this evening. This might just deserve a hip, hip, hooray (forgive us)!

Are you a reggae-loving "Cheerleader" fan? Listen to it above, and tell us if you think it's rightfully earned the distinction of Song of Summer 2015.

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