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Thread started 10/08/11 9:05pm

kiss712

The Greatest Songs of the 00's

VH1 has a weeklong special on the top 100 songs of the 2000's(2000-2009) and the #1 song was Crazy In Love by Beyonce. I don't agree with that. My pick would be Empire State of Mind by Jay-Z. What's yours?

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Reply #1 posted 10/08/11 10:43pm

Terrib3Towel

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That countdown was a joke. Tick Tock by Ke$sha? My ass. The 2000s don't have that many great songs, certainly not 100. The best song of this decade came out in 2000 and that was "Maybe I Deserve" by Tank.
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Reply #2 posted 10/09/11 4:04am

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It was a very, very, very weak decade in music.
Songs that will probably remember people 10, 20 ... years later.

Beyonce - Single Ladies
Britney Spears - Everytime
Destiny's Child - Independent Vomen
Eminem - Lose Yourself
outkast - Hey Ya!
Usher - Yeah!
Mariah Carey - We Belong Together
James Blunt - You're Beautiful
Amy
Winehouse - Back To Black
Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around ... Comes Around
Rihanna featuring Jay-Z - Umbrella
Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind

In addition to these, I can not remember anything very well-known and potentially popular for many years. wink


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Reply #3 posted 10/09/11 6:28am

AlexdeParis

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We did this on the Org a while back under the direction of Moonbeam: http://prince.org/msg/8/327452

Our #1 song was "Hey Ya!"
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #4 posted 10/09/11 8:19am

breese

LiLi1992 said:

It was a very, very, very weak decade in music.
Songs that will probably remember people 10, 20 ... years later.

Beyonce - Single Ladies
Britney Spears - Everytime
Destiny's Child - Independent Vomen
Eminem - Lose Yourself
outkast - Hey Ya!
Usher - Yeah!
Mariah Carey - We Belong Together
James Blunt - You're Beautiful
Amy
Winehouse - Back To Black
Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around ... Comes Around
Rihanna featuring Jay-Z - Umbrella
Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind

In addition to these, I can not remember anything very well-known and potentially popular for many years. wink


That list is downright pathetic. Absolutely terrible.

Believe it or not, I wish the labels still held the cards.

[Edited 10/9/11 8:20am]

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Reply #5 posted 10/09/11 8:39am

LiLi1992

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breese said:

LiLi1992 said:

It was a very, very, very weak decade in music.
Songs that will probably remember people 10, 20 ... years later.

Beyonce - Single Ladies
Britney Spears - Everytime
Destiny's Child - Independent Vomen
Eminem - Lose Yourself
outkast - Hey Ya!
Usher - Yeah!
Mariah Carey - We Belong Together
James Blunt - You're Beautiful
Amy
Winehouse - Back To Black
Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around ... Comes Around
Rihanna featuring Jay-Z - Umbrella
Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind

In addition to these, I can not remember anything very well-known and potentially popular for many years. wink


That list is downright pathetic. Absolutely terrible.

Believe it or not, I wish the labels still held the cards.

[Edited 10/9/11 8:20am]

I just looked over the charts chose the most famous and succesful songs, no personal bias. cool
The Decade was frankly weak, it is obvious.
Full degradation of the pop and rock music. Perhaps that is why I love retro! lol

Where is your list, wise guy? wink

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Reply #6 posted 10/09/11 8:53am

BobGeorge72

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Buckcherry - Too Drunk

Whenever you say that you can't, that's when you need to be trying.
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Reply #7 posted 10/09/11 10:58am

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Terrib3Towel said:

The 2000s don't have that many great songs

There's thousands of albums released each year, and if you've never heard them, how do you know if they're good or not? If some people are depending on the radio or music video programs for music, then that's their fault.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #8 posted 10/10/11 6:16am

breese

MickyDolenz said:

Terrib3Towel said:

The 2000s don't have that many great songs

There's thousands of albums released each year, and if you've never heard them, how do you know if they're good or not? If some people are depending on the radio or music video programs for music, then that's their fault.

That was the way it was done for the better part of the last century. It was streamlined and it made sense. I miss it.

Where are we supposed to go to find good stuff nowadays? Seriously, tell me. I don't really know.

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Reply #9 posted 10/10/11 2:01pm

DiscoFunkChick

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[Edited 5/8/18 16:12pm]

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Reply #10 posted 10/10/11 7:21pm

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That list was messed up. Crazy In Love wasn't even the most popular song when it was out, how could it be the biggest of the entire decade? And Hey Ya for number 2, don't get me wrong, I love that song and Outkast, and it's cool to see a song I like be high on the list, but let's be realistic, number 2 is too high of a position for that song. And no offense, but Empire State Of Mind would have been another bad choice for number 1.

I'm not much of an Eminem fan, he's okay I guess, but I'm not too into him. But for him to only have one song on there is just idiotic.

That list was full of songs that were either not the most popular of the time when they were out, or WERE the most popular, but didn't have a position on that list that makes sense.

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Reply #11 posted 10/10/11 7:44pm

Timmy84

Lists are shit but not recognizing at least one Pink song ("Get the Party Started" at least) is ridiculous! lol

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Reply #12 posted 10/10/11 7:47pm

LittleBLUECorv
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I was suprised no Lil Wayne Lollipop.

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Reply #13 posted 10/10/11 8:19pm

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breese said:

MickyDolenz said:

There's thousands of albums released each year, and if you've never heard them, how do you know if they're good or not? If some people are depending on the radio or music video programs for music, then that's their fault.

That was the way it was done for the better part of the last century. It was streamlined and it made sense. I miss it.

Where are we supposed to go to find good stuff nowadays? Seriously, tell me. I don't really know.

I don't think blues, classical, jazz, and other non-top 40 music listeners depended on the radio for music, because these types of music got little if any mainstream airplay. They manage to find the music they enjoy, because they seek it out.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #14 posted 10/10/11 8:29pm

mjscarousal

Well like with all lists... this list is full of biasedness and is only geared toward popularity. This was the most suckiest era for music and its funny cause this era consisted of most of my young childhood LOL

I think the only song with good merit on the list is Hey Ya for that decade that was popular... and like Timmy84 said I dont know how Pink didnt make the list. Pink is very underrated in general.

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Reply #15 posted 10/10/11 8:31pm

NDRU

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DiscoFunkChick said:

LiLi1992 said:

It was a very, very, very weak decade in music.
Songs that will probably remember people 10, 20 ... years later.

Beyonce - Single Ladies
Britney Spears - Everytime
Destiny's Child - Independent Vomen
Eminem - Lose Yourself
outkast - Hey Ya!
Usher - Yeah!
Mariah Carey - We Belong Together
James Blunt - You're Beautiful
Amy
Winehouse - Back To Black
Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around ... Comes Around
Rihanna featuring Jay-Z - Umbrella
Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind

In addition to these, I can not remember anything very well-known and potentially popular for many years. wink


The ones in bold I agree with, along with:

Justin Timberlake - Sexy Back

Amy Winehouse - Rehab

Lady Gaga - Poker Face

Alicia Keys - No One

R. Kelly - Step In The Name of Love

Jay-Z - Show Me What You Got

Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started

Those are some pretty popular songs (they would have to be for me to actually know them) and I even like a good half dozen of them but.....

Wow that is amazingly bad!!!! lol Those should MAYBE be contenders for best song of a single YEAR. THere is barely a single song that is even a serious song.

I don't see how the industry could survive with that shit. Maybe the next decade will be better for music.

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Reply #16 posted 10/10/11 10:13pm

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breese said:

MickyDolenz said:

There's thousands of albums released each year, and if you've never heard them, how do you know if they're good or not? If some people are depending on the radio or music video programs for music, then that's their fault.

That was the way it was done for the better part of the last century. It was streamlined and it made sense. I miss it.

Where are we supposed to go to find good stuff nowadays? Seriously, tell me. I don't really know.

I read music publications and websites that I know cater to my tastes. Word of mouth from friends or even right here on the org helps too. I've found A LOT of great music since 2000 this way--Goldfrapp, The Horrors, Dum Dum Girls, etc.

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Reply #17 posted 10/12/11 10:44am

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LiLi1992 said:

It was a very, very, very weak decade in music.
Songs that will probably remember people 10, 20 ... years later.

Beyonce - Single Ladies
Britney Spears - Everytime
Destiny's Child - Independent Vomen
Eminem - Lose Yourself
outkast - Hey Ya!
Usher - Yeah!
Mariah Carey - We Belong Together
James Blunt - You're Beautiful
Amy
Winehouse - Back To Black
Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around ... Comes Around
Rihanna featuring Jay-Z - Umbrella
Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind

In addition to these, I can not remember anything very well-known and potentially popular for many years. wink


Besides Mimi's "We Belong Together", I don't know the lyrics to any of those other songs.

"It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
"The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing." - Socrates
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Reply #18 posted 10/12/11 3:16pm

Toofunkyinhere

What a shit decade, unbelievably shit infact! WAY too many R&B songs, what an embarrasment to be alive during this period of time, glad to say i'm a child of the 90's music instead

We're here, might as well get into it.
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Reply #19 posted 10/12/11 5:15pm

DJK

LiLi1992 said:

It was a very, very, very weak decade in music.
Songs that will probably remember people 10, 20 ... years later.

Beyonce - Single Ladies
Britney Spears - Everytime
Destiny's Child - Independent Vomen
Eminem - Lose Yourself
outkast - Hey Ya!
Usher - Yeah!
Mariah Carey - We Belong Together
James Blunt - You're Beautiful
Amy
Winehouse - Back To Black
Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around ... Comes Around
Rihanna featuring Jay-Z - Umbrella
Jay-Z and Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind

In addition to these, I can not remember anything very well-known and potentially popular for many years. wink


I agree but the weakness weighs heavier in the 2nd half, 2005 - 2010.

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Reply #20 posted 10/12/11 5:27pm

DJK

A couple of ideas that focus on R&B/Hip Hop Soul.

Angie Stone - "I Wanna Thank You"

Erica Badu - "Back In the Day"

Donnell Jones "You Know I Love You"

Beyonce "Naughty Girl"

Timbaland "Give it To Me"

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