There's an italian company for funeral honours that became famous for their brilliant, funny and witty commercials on social media, offering often sarcastic and funny social commentary through the lens of "well, remember that you all end up eventually here with us". I assume everyone follows them just to enjoy their FB and Instagram posts.
Well, this summer they took it to the next level and they commissioned a song for their funeral services, called Magari Muori ("Maybe you'll Die"), which is an hilarous reggaeton with lyrics in the Carpe Diem category - they're not about hoping you'll die so that you'll use their funeral services, it's more of a "enjoy life, who knows if tomorrow you'll still be alive", but with a very funny approach.
This made me discover the singer for the song, one Romina Falconi, which shouldn't interest me at all because she's your usual pop italian singer, but her songs - including the funeral services one - are so catchy and witty with clever and above average lyrics, that I can't help but enjoying them.
So that has been my main summer guilty pleasure - enjoying a pop reggaeton song about enjoying life in case tomorrow you'll die (and other assorted pop songs from the same singer).