THE 200 MOST ESSENTIAL SONGS
FROM THE FIRST 15 YEARS
OF THIS CENTURY
Now that we are 15 years into the 21st
Century, it’s apropos to look back over the 200 songs since 2000 that have made
the greatest impact on the sound of music as it stands in 2015.
To be eligible for the Top 200,
a song must have officially appeared on an album, CD single or as a download between Jan. 1, 2000 and
December 31, 2014.
190 BILLIONAIRE
TRAVIE MCCOY featuring BRUNO MARS [2010]
A song that reflects the
time, where new artist Travie McCoy imagines what he would do with a billion
dollars. It was also an early hit for guest vocalist Bruno Mars.
189 SON OF A GUN
(I BETCHA
THINK THIS SONG IS ABOUT YOU)
JANET JACKSON with CARLY SIMON [2001]
An adventurous song from
Janet Jackson with producers Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis at the helm. It
revisited “You’re So Vain” with guest raps from (its writer / performer) Carly
Simon and Missy Elliott.
188 WE TAKE CARE OF OUR OWN
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN [2012]
Bruce Springsteen’s call to
arms for the tough times in America is just as relevant a lesson for the rest
of the western world.
187 HURT
CHRISTINA AGUILERA [2006]
Christina Aguilera delivers a
breathtaking vocal performance on this ballad. “Hurt” contains some of the most
potent lyrics of any recent pop hit. Its creation brought together the songwriting
talents of Aguilera, Linda Perry and Mark Ronson.
186 WE ARE YOUNG
FUN featuring Janelle Monae [2011]
This indie group drew from
obvious retro sources to create one of the catchiest hits of the new
millennium.
185 I DIDN’T KNOW MY OWN
STRENGTH
WHITNEY HOUSTON [2009]
This Diane Warren ballad
announced the return of Whitney Houston. Its lyrics deal with the singer
overcoming her recent issues and hinted at a brighter future. Sadly, this was
not to be. The dynamic voice was silenced in early 2012.
184 HOLD ON, WE’RE GOING HOME
DRAKE featuring Majid Jordan [2013]
Canadian R&B/ rap artist
Drake has grown into one of the biggest stars in music today. In 2015, his
album ‘If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late’ reached #1 in America, where all
of its 17 songs entered the R&B/ Hip- Hop Chart.
183 STAY WITH ME
SAM SMITH [2014]
Fortunately, great voices
will always matter. Sam Smith collected prizes from all over the world for his
music in 2014-15.
182 CALL ME MAYBE
CARLY RAE JEPSEN [2011]
“Call Me Maybe” was an
international pop hit for the Canadian singer, reaching #1 in the US, Europe,
UK, Australia and Canada.
181 THE REASON
HOOBASTANK [2003]
Hoobastank carved out a new
approach to the big power ballad for the new century with “The Reason”.
Another 10 songs will be added tomorrow.
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