Vh1 100 Greatest Songs Of The 2000s Upd < Browser >
On The Village Voice' s 2001 Pazz & Jop critics' poll, "Fallin'" appeared at number four. In 2003, Q Magazine ranked "Fallin'" at ... Crazy in Love
Looking back at the VH1 rankings through a modern lens reveals both incredible foresight and a few notable blind spots. The longevity of a song today is measured by streaming metrics, viral resurgence, and cultural permanence.
Based on these additional factors, here is a revised top 10 list: vh1 100 greatest songs of the 2000s upd
Andre 3000 took a acoustic guitar, a hyper-kinetic funk beat, and lyrics about the anxieties of modern romance, masking them inside the most infectious dance track of the century. "Hey Ya!" was a rare monocultural moment. It was played on pop, rock, urban, and alternative radio stations alike, famously forcing millions to "shake it like a Polaroid picture." 3. Lady Gaga – "Poker Face"
Original Rank: #1 In 2011, VH1 called this the #1 song of the decade. Today, it’s undoubtedly top 10, but we’ve nudged it down slightly to make room for songs that defined the entire arc of the 2000s (2000-2009). Still, those horn stabs are the sound of a superstar being born. On The Village Voice' s 2001 Pazz &
Beyond the elite top tier, VH1's updated list highlights several generational anthems that defined the Y2K shift and the late-2000s era.
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A defining power ballad of the decade.
One of the defining characteristics of the 2000s was the sheer dominance of female artists. VH1’s list strongly reflected a decade where women controlled the microphone. The longevity of a song today is measured