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    Best Songs of the 2000s

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    Terms that come up more than once in our list of the best songs of the 2000s: "crazy," "idiot," "falling." That's the decade in a nutshell. Too much crazy-making. Too many people acting like idiots. Too many things (buildings, savings, morale) in free-fall. Appropriately, a majority of the songs that will endure beyond the '00s rallied around a common theme: learning to live like there's no tomorrow. Because you never know.

    50. 'I Predict a Riot,' Kaiser Chiefs (2004)

    An anthem of anarchy perfectly suited to kick off our list. Things are about to get a bit gory, we tell thee.

    49. '1234,' Feist (2007)

    Thanks to this Canadian singer-songwriter, teenage hope will now forever be tied to iPods and pastel leotards.

    48. 'The Seed (2.0),' The Roots (2002)

    Neo-soulman Cody Chesnutt sings the hooky refrain to this reboot of his song 'The Seed,' and the psychedelic garage funk laid down by Illadelph's finest hip-hop band renames it rock 'n' roll.

    47. 'A Beautiful Mine,' RJD2 (2006)

    Best known as the impeccable theme to 'Mad Men,' this combo deal -- space-age pop, chaotic breakbeats, a moody string quartet -- initially appeared on RJD2's excellent collabo with Aceyalone.

    46. 'Are You Gonna Be My Girl,' Jet (2005)

    Hand clapping, amplifier buzz, spittle on the microphone. Whatever else you might think of Jet's Beatles-and-Stones dilutions, this one is pure rock 'n' roll.

    45. 'I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor,' Arctic Monkeys (2006)

    Just a year after this band of youngsters released its debut, Tom Jones covered the lead track at Wembley Stadium. That's a contender.

    44. 'Drop It Like It's Hot,' Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell (2004)

    He may be a cartoon, but we do love us some Snoop.

    43. 'Walking With a Ghost' Tegan and Sara (2004)
    The White Stripes covered this song shortly after its release. And what's good enough for Jack White is good enough for us.

    42. 'Hips Don't Lie,' Shakira (2006)

    Cumbia, my Lord! Have you seen the video for 'Hips Don't Lie'? They do not.

    41. 'Float On,' Modest Mouse (2004)

    Every beat of this song is a kind of insistence. Isaac Brock has said it was written as a response to relentless bad news. "I just want to feel good for a day," he said. Or for at least 3:28.

    40. 'Take Me Out,' Franz Ferdinand (2004)

    The guy they named themselves after was assassinated; on Franz Ferdinand the group's modern rock smash, Alex Kapranos imagines himself in the cross-hairs. No. 1 with a bullet?

    39. 'Don't Know Why,' Norah Jones (2002)

    To call her tasteful is no knock. It means yummy.

    38. 'Trouble,' Ray Lamontagne (2004)

    This soulful voice first called out from the backwoods of Maine with the title track of his stunning debut. Picking this: no trouble at all.

    37. 'I Turn My Camera On,' Spoon (2005)

    Texas troupe brings toe tapping to a whole new, funk-forward, level.

    36. 'The Bucket,' Kings of Leon (2005)

    We're well aware that 'Use Somebody' and 'Sex on Fire' have made the Followill boys mainstream heartthrobs, but we love the premature jadedness they rolled out here: "Eighteen, balding star."

    35. 'Get Ur Freak On,' Missy Elliott (2001)

    They call her "Misdemeanor," but Timbaland's wildly infectious Punjabi beat was positively felonious.

    34. 'A-Punk,' Vampire Weekend (2008)

    The backlash started even before the album came out. Hipsters, you missed the boat.

    33. 'Izzo (HOVA),' Jay-Z (2001)

    Get your damn hands up!

    32. 'Since U Been Gone,' Kelly Clarkson (2004)

    Such pop perfection makes us almost willing to forgive her for kicking down the door for all future Idols. Almost.

    31. 'Starlight,' Muse (2006)

    If this New Wave-y pop tune was the only Muse song you knew (and for many, it might still be), you'd be wigged out by the depth of the band's ambition -- the operatic flourishes, the conspiracy theories and the celestial physics. As commercial grabs go, they don't come catchier.

    30. 'No One Knows,' Queens of the Stone Age (2002)

    The Ginger Elvis never sounded cooler than on this ultimate stoner throwdown. That's Josh Homme, oozing suave.

    29. 'What You Know,' T.I. (2006)

    Tip for aspiring lyricists: If you're looking to avoid a year in the clink for weapons charges, refrain from penning lines like "Loaded 44 on low/Where the cheese at?" Oh well. This Atlanta rapper's prison cell can't contain this badass jam, complete with the mightiest response vocals since DMC. "Hey ... Oh ... What?"

    28. 'Falling Slowly,' The Swell Season (2006)

    You don't have to know the backstory -- Swell Season musicians Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, who played falling-in-lovers in the indie sleeper 'Once,' fell for each other in real life -- to be moved. And it takes nothing from the song's sheer loveliness to know that they've since broken up.

    27. 'Fallin',' Alicia Keys (2001)

    The 2002 Grammy winner for Song of the Year shot then-newcomer Ms. Keys to the top of the pop mountain. 'Fallin'' might have been inspired by James Brown's 'It's a Man's Man's Man's World,' but this woman rules.

    26. 'I Hope You Dance,' Lee Ann Womack (2000)

    There may never be another wedding reception that doesn't feature this made-to-order tearjerker, and that would be fine by us.

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    Jaredat 11-26-2009

    sure, this is what the top 50 might look like if you are a mindless sheep who listens to this type of dreck. a few good songs here, but most are forgettable {and forgotten}. everyone's list would be different. the music i listen to stirs my soul.

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    Shaunaat 11-26-2009

    Could they pick worse songs? I dont think so!!!

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    novanaeat 12-02-2009

    Where are the real critics. .Perhaps they were in the audience of the most recent Hannah Montana episode , and all texted their best 50.

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    Darbat 11-26-2009

    Pretty lame decade I'm afraid.

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    mb58at 11-28-2009

    Jimi Hendrix would have been 67 today. He would be probably rolling over in his grave, if he had to hear any of this sorry list of sxhlok. I am glad that my generation only has to live down disco!

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    Johnat 12-13-2009

    Spot on mb58 Music was at it's best from the late sixties up until the end of the seventies.

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    tamieat 12-01-2009

    I can't believe Coldplay's "Clocks" didn't make it on the list. Though, "Yellow" is a personal favorite, I thought "Clocks" was far more popular.

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    Ericat 12-02-2009

    If these are the top songs of the decade, then I'm glad the decades over.

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    Adelaat 12-10-2009

    son demasiadas las canciones que existen, nunca van a estar todos felices con el ranking. por mi parte feliz con que the strokes ocupe el 2do lugar.

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    mikeat 12-13-2009

    glad i had dementia

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    mezat 12-13-2009

    thanks for creating this list!

    now i know you guys at spinner are a bunch of idiots.
    if you think the kaiser cheifs know anything about writing decent lyrics, then you guys have a lot to learn.
    no prizes for guessing that i didn't read on...

    consider me unregistered.

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    Dick Furgalat 12-18-2009

    the decade has ONE MORE YEAR TO GO!!

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    jasonat 12-18-2009

    um, no it doesn't 2000-2009 is TEN years = ONE DECADE

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    Seymour Bellybuttonsat 12-18-2009

    Actually, it doesn't. This decade began in 2000 and ends on December 31. However, the general comments people have left here are pretty accurate -- as least to this one person (me). Compared to the very best of previous decades -- the '90s, '80s, '70s, '60s, '50s, '40s, etc. -- the first decade of the 21st century has been decidedly substandard when it comes to music. In my view, too many whiny, poorly constructed, formulaic and easily to forget songs have cluttered the airwaves over this decade. Again, that's my opinion -- just as the choices on this list here are simply one person's opinion. The true top hits of any decade are chosen by the mass public which buys them in stories, downloads them off the net or requests them on radio. The views of any individual critic are simply reflective of their personal viewpoint and nothing more. Any of us can disagree -- just like anyone can disagree with MY views.


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    pageat 12-18-2009

    The majority of these are not songs they are CRAP!

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    Joeat 12-18-2009

    how old is the person who wrote this lame list? 16?

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    Jadedat 12-20-2009

    Jesus Christ, what group of deaf, retarded rodents did you recruit for this impotent, "tragic hipster" offering? Time Warner is counting their blessings, no doubt.

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    kgp61290at 12-18-2009

    what happened to "yeah" by usher?? i remember it was considered the best song of 2004! and it's not even #50? pssshhhh!

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    ironageat 12-18-2009

    Truly a sad commentary on what music has become. I'm glad i grew up in the 60's and 70's

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    Bob Walkerat 12-21-2009

    BEST SONGS OF THE DECADE....If it wasn't so sad it would be the best joke of the decade...our music no longer gives our people a lift, in fact is pulling us down.... most of it is at best nothing more then noise. I grew up in the 50's and sixties when the Four Aces had romantic love songs...also the Freshman...music reflects how people relate to life and life in this country is at the bottom of the cesspool.
    Bob

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