We all scream for ice cream, but some New Yorkers are screaming mad over Mister Softee and its iconic jingle.

Nearly 1,300 complaints were filed with the city over the past 12 months about having to listen to the song over and over while a company truck doles out treats nearby — with Queens residents being the least chill, data shows.

Mister Softee beefs jumped by nearly 300 percent in Cambria Heights, from just nine last year to 38; and Jamaica Estates went from 20 complaints to 57, an analysis of 311 complaints conducted by the Web site Localize.city, found.

While the whole city saw a 20 percent decrease in Mister Softee complaints, Queens had an 11 percent rise.

Manhattan had a 47 percent decrease.