Vh1 100 Greatest Songs Of The 2000s
VH1’s top selections read like a "who’s who" of pop royalty. Topping the list was none other than , proving her solo dominance right out of the gate. (ft. Jay-Z) "Crazy in Love" "Poker Face" "Lose Yourself" Kelly Clarkson "Since U Been Gone" Kanye West (ft. Jamie Foxx) "Gold Digger" Justin Timberlake (ft. Timbaland) "SexyBack" (ft. Alicia Keys) "Empire State of Mind" Mariah Carey "We Belong Together" "In Da Club" The Defining Trends of the Decade
If the 2000s had a unified national anthem for the club, this is it. The crunk-and-b synergy of Lil Jon’s "Yeah!" chant, Usher’s silky falsetto, and Ludacris’s rapid-fire third verse changed Atlanta hip-hop forever. It remained on the Billboard Hot 100 for 27 consecutive weeks. Even today, the opening synth stab triggers a pavlovian response on every dance floor. vh1 100 greatest songs of the 2000s
Analyzing the full 100 reveals a decade in conflict: VH1’s top selections read like a "who’s who"
After a rough start in the industry, Rihanna put on a "rudeboy" persona and dropped this pop-weather metaphor. The "Ella, ella, eh, eh" hook was inescapable. It revitalized Jay-Z’s pop career, launched Rihanna into a stratosphere of superstardom, and proved that a simple percussion track and a rainy sound effect could rule the world. Jay-Z) "Crazy in Love" "Poker Face" "Lose Yourself"
Let’s start at the very top. These ten songs were crowned as the absolute best of the decade.