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Honorable mentions: Amerie - One Thing Augustana - Boston Bright Eyes - First Day of My Life The Bravery - An Honest Mistake Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On Dashboard Confessional - Vindicated Feist - 1234 Five For Fighting - 100 Years Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet About Me Jordin Sparks - Tattoo
There are many more Let me love you - Mario Are you gonna be my girl - Jet The game of love - Santana Sing - Travis The reason - Hoobastank Fireflies - Owl City Can't get you out of my head - Kylie Minogue Burnin up - Jonas Brothers
Ocean Avenue by Yellowcard! Damn. What a song. Can't believe it's been out almost 20 years. Still listen to it regularly on my iTunes pop punk playlist. Such good memories of back in the day.
Nelly Furtado is so underrated her legacy is mostly remembered from Promiscuous. But her Folklore album that she put her heart to, it's such a amazing album that should gain recognition
While I have such a soft spot for 90s, the 00s was my college years and just after high school. This is where I find the most in music greatness. After that era, music started going in one direction instead of a variety.
@@DomSr I think it's more about the age of the crowds, than the passage of time alone. Before I go farther, I'm American and I'm talking from American pov and our drinking laws. It's the people who were kids in the 2000s (specifically anyone born June 14, 2001 or earlier) are old enough to spend their nights in pubs, clubs and bars. So, pretty much everyone old enough to be out there has been alive for the release of these songs.
i absolutely have not forgotten Everywhere, Shake It, Gotta get through this, Pieces of me, Hero/heroine, These words, Its been a while, & Ocean avenue these songs are still amazing
I liked "Lonely" until the day the woman living downstairs had a fight with her boyfriend and decided to listen to that song on repeat for hours an entire afternoon. I was pretty tired of it when it started for the 15th time.
Unwell still touches something in me. I think everyone has low moments where, if we can manage to, we have to remind ourselves that things will get better. I love the lyrics
Definitely agree with Franz Ferdinand being number 1, they were a criminally underrated band. And speaking of criminally underrated bands from the 2000s, I would have added The Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You and Bowling For Soup - 1985
Bowling For Soup was great! Franz Ferdinand wasn't what I was expecting to see at the top, but I love seeing them there, they had some fantastic songs.
For me, this list are songs that I either never heard at all or songs that I didn't forget are awesome... Many of them also still get played on the radio or in clubs 🤔
Other forgotten 2000s songs did we missed: Hoobastank - Crawling in the Dark ATC - Around the World (La La La La La) Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girls Kat DeLuna - Whine Up 3 Doors Down - Let Me Go JoJo - Leave (Get Out) Blink 182 - Down Hinder - Lips of an Angel Pussycat Dolls - I Don't Need a Man etc.
I love Michelle Branch's earlier music and Mandy Moore. I used to listen to Ashlee Simpson a lot but not so much anymore. I believe Mandy's music needed more love.
Other songs you forgot to mentioned: 01. Mya - The Case of the Ex 02. Kelly Clarkson - Low 03. Jessica Simpson - Where You Are 04. Shakira - Underneath Your Clothes 05. Usher - U Don’t Have 2 Call 06. Amerie - Touch 07. Jennifer Lopez - I’m Glad 08. P!nk - Just Like a Pill 09. Kelis - Caught Out There 10. Nivea - Don’t Mess with My Man
Take Me Out is the first iconic 2000s song on my mind. I suspected the song would be top1 🎸🥁📻🎵 I think because the clip is very elaborate/surreal, it marked a lot at the beginning of the decade ❤❤❤
this list makes me miss the 2000s.. those times that RUclips, Spotify etc aren't existing or not that popular yet.. those times that you had to wait on the radio for your favorite music to play or send a song request via text or call to have it played... making it a special moment Everytime your favorite song is played. I guess that's one of the reasons that make 2000s music great and is not tiresome to listen too. and oh, these are times when view counts or streaming counts don't matter, we're just really listen to music to enjoy.
Too bad most songs are lame now. So many gems on this list. “Wherever you will go” and “Everywhere” give me chills. “Maneater” is so underrated!! “Unwell” is wonderful too! “Let it Rock” is great for working out! “Crush” by Mandy Moore is good but I prefer “In My Pocket.” I LOVE “Someone to call my lover.” “It’s Been a While” is wonderful. “Days Go By” is so bittersweet and electrifying.
And I also just can't forget how long it took me in times pre Shazam/Smartphones to find Take Me Out! I heard that song infrequently, not often enough to catch lyrics, but always liked it, but could never find it. Only learned name and artist much later by pure chance (I was drving somewhere, we took a break in a McDonalds, it played on the TV there)... The fact that it's basically two songs in one made it even harder to find. Aaaah, the memories!! 😍
Honourable Mentions: The Weekend by Michael Gray (2004) I Like the Way by the Bodyrockers (2005) Do you Really Like it by DJ Pied Piper (2001) Addicted to Bass by Puretone (2001) Amazing by George Michael (2004)
Wolf mother is taking huge inspiration from Led Zeppelin regardless to how much they deny it. The vocals and overall music styles are impossible to hide.
No Since u been gone by Kelly Clarkson? I'm with you by Avril Lavigne? Singles Ushers Confessions? Or the song crowned as Song of the Decade by Billboard We belong together by Mariah Carey?
The all-American rejects - dirty little secret Vanessa Carlton - a thousand miles (always Think of Terry crews HAHAHA!) Jojo - leave (get out) Paramore - misery business The calling - wherever you will go Metro station - Shake it Matchbox twenty - unwell The Rasmus - in the shadows Lifehouse - hanging by a moment Yeah. The list is long.
I still say Daniel Bedingfield's song started as an argument at a family dinner that went like " oh my gosh Natasha, what you do isnt even hard. I could do it. I'll show you" and then that crap song sold and she will hear about it every Christmas dinner
I've always had an infatuation with Janet. When the Janet album came out, I remember thinking that she was one of the most beautiful women with the coolest outfits! Actually, my first album after I got my first CD player was Rhythm Nation!
Ive been madly in love with someone from overseas since 2007. We've had many falling outs . Our second one happened in 2010-2011 and it devastated me beyond belief cause I thought we'd never speak again. I cried every night listening to "wherever you will go" it was one of the songs that got me through it. I haven't forgotten alot of these songs because I mainly play 2000s music and these stay on my shuffle 🤣🤣🤣
As a millennial born in 93, the only songs that came my way back then were "Where You will Go", "Lonely" and "These Words"! The rest I never heard ever until "Maneater" this year
Hero/Heroine runs you through a gauntlet of emotions, for sure. Glad you included this song here, WatchMojo! It's really hard not to sing along to the chorus, let alone to the entire song!!! 🎸 "You caught me off guard Now, I'm running and screaming"🎸
Check out our featured song: "Blackbird" by Spells And Curses! ruclips.net/video/BDr0ZpYJB7c/видео.html
Which 2000s song do you think needs to be remembered forever? Let us know in the comments!
One word: “Fireflies.”
''I don't feel like dancing''
akon lonely
Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
*The Game Of Love by Santana Feat Michelle Branch* and *Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes* should’ve been on this list
Honorable mentions:
Amerie - One Thing
Augustana - Boston
Bright Eyes - First Day of My Life
The Bravery - An Honest Mistake
Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On
Dashboard Confessional - Vindicated
Feist - 1234
Five For Fighting - 100 Years
Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet About Me
Jordin Sparks - Tattoo
I've adored "Tattoo" since I was little ^^
I love Augustana's Boston!!! Put Your Records on, 1234, 100 years and Tattoo are really great songs too!!
1234 and first day of my life are staples of late 2010s/early 2020s coffee shop playlists
1234 and first day of my life are staples of late 2010s/early 2020s coffee shop playlists
Yes
There are many more
Let me love you - Mario
Are you gonna be my girl - Jet
The game of love - Santana
Sing - Travis
The reason - Hoobastank
Fireflies - Owl City
Can't get you out of my head - Kylie Minogue
Burnin up - Jonas Brothers
I see you got an immaculate taste!
I feel like fireflies and can’t get you out of my head are certified bangers so wouldn’t exactly fit the vid
Burnin' UPP
Viva la vida-Coldplay
Apologize-OneRepublic
“Gotta Get Thru This” is such a good song back in early 2000s.
Michelle Branch is SO underrated! Her first two albums were amazing! I haven't listened to her newer music but going to check it out now :)
i just wish Rock and Metal hadnt faded away from the mainstream. so many great songs, people miss out on.
Aww, childhood to early teenage years. I love and miss listening to these songs.
End of childhood to the beginning of adulthood for me. Started high school 2003 and started university 2008
Same! I was 7 when it started and 16 when it ended
I really just want to go back to the early 2000s
Ocean Avenue by Yellowcard! Damn. What a song. Can't believe it's been out almost 20 years. Still listen to it regularly on my iTunes pop punk playlist. Such good memories of back in the day.
I love Natasha Bedingfield, I can't believe that she's 40 now! "Unwritten" and "Pocketful of Sunshine" are also bops!
She is? Damn time gone by quickly
Don't forget the song "Never Had A Love Like This" with the one she dueted with Sean Kingston on.
40 isn’t THAT old 😇 right? RIGHT?
@@noemistephanie93 and "I wanna have your babies" is sooo underrated
@@lyonprairie2691 Wow she really has a song called that? Idk that
Staind - It’s been a while is arguably one of the best rock song of the 00s. Definitely wasn’t forgettable.
Of Course Shot By Limp Bizkit’s Frontman Fred Durst.
Totally agree
Nelly Furtado is so underrated her legacy is mostly remembered from Promiscuous. But her Folklore album that she put her heart to, it's such a amazing album that should gain recognition
@DJ DaveRave aka Dave Gordon Same with Maneater and All Good Things, like the were big back in the day but somehow most people don't know them
@DJ DaveRave aka Dave Gordon yep, “Say It Right” was such a good song! Can’t say I know her outside the hits, but they were solid.
I first found out about her from "I'm Like a Bird," so I knew about her before she worked with Timbaland.
Nah say it right was definitely her best song hands down no competition lol, I still play it atleast every other day
While I have such a soft spot for 90s, the 00s was my college years and just after high school. This is where I find the most in music greatness. After that era, music started going in one direction instead of a variety.
'Hanging by a moment' by Lifehouse is pretty timeless.
...Mandy Moore wrote 'Crush!' Never made that connection.
As a musician who plays cover songs at pubs, I can say that the nostalgia for the 2000's is at an all time high.
I agree since a more recent nostalgia always hits a little harder than more distant ones
@@DomSr I think it's more about the age of the crowds, than the passage of time alone. Before I go farther, I'm American and I'm talking from American pov and our drinking laws. It's the people who were kids in the 2000s (specifically anyone born June 14, 2001 or earlier) are old enough to spend their nights in pubs, clubs and bars. So, pretty much everyone old enough to be out there has been alive for the release of these songs.
i think the early 200s were good cool layd back music wise my era
I pity anyone who wants to hear this dreck, and worry for the sanity of those like you who have to actually play it.
@@shawnbopko858 Yeah I love the music from 2000-2006, better than 90's music.
i absolutely have not forgotten Everywhere, Shake It, Gotta get through this, Pieces of me, Hero/heroine, These words, Its been a while, & Ocean avenue
these songs are still amazing
I liked "Lonely" until the day the woman living downstairs had a fight with her boyfriend and decided to listen to that song on repeat for hours an entire afternoon. I was pretty tired of it when it started for the 15th time.
The only place I've heard it is in compilations of songs that stole from other songs.
I miss being a kid so much 😢
I remember listening to some of those when I was in college. It's amazing how music can evoke so many memories.
I love Mandy Moore! She's a very underrated singer!
Her voice is criminally underrated. I still listen to her version of Only Hope from A Walk to Remember
@@joshgallagher12 Me Too!!
@@joshgallagher12 yessss!!! Me and my husband love that song!!
I love her first 3 albums. Mandy Moore was great in the 90s and early 00s
Yes.... Exactly
Unwell still touches something in me. I think everyone has low moments where, if we can manage to, we have to remind ourselves that things will get better. I love the lyrics
"It's Been a While" and "Take Me Out" are my favorite songs on this list
2 songs I still love and listen to regularly.
My most favorite and memorable song back in 2000: Mad Season by Matchbox 20.
Rob Thomas is a criminally underrated songwriter.
I love Wherever You Will Go. Mostly because when you watch the music video, it's hard to fathom that voice coming out of Alex Band
Anything from Yellowcard, especially Ocean Avenue takes me back to my youth! Good times.
Shake It, Wherever You Will Go and Unwell are still among my fav songs to this day! 2000s had some awesome music :)
Same here
Y’all forgot Lifehouse - Hanging By A Moment.
“Hey there Delilah, what’s it like in New York City”🤧
Definitely agree with Franz Ferdinand being number 1, they were a criminally underrated band. And speaking of criminally underrated bands from the 2000s, I would have added The Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You and Bowling For Soup - 1985
Bowling For Soup was great! Franz Ferdinand wasn't what I was expecting to see at the top, but I love seeing them there, they had some fantastic songs.
I can't believe Take Me Out was released in 2004. That music video is so 80s.
Matchbox 20 sets me back. So much nostalgia.
“Days Go By”, one of the best songs in 2000s.
Who else misses the 90's and 00's??? Greatest generations of all time. I miss the more simple days before social media.
Me. The late 90’s and 00's.
The last of the good times honestly
Me too. I grew up in the 90s and 00s
I miss the flip phones and t9 texting with no internet!
the Dirty Vegas track takes me back to the DDR days for real. thats how nostalgic it was to me
the 80s and the 2000s are forever perfection in music history. honestly.
Preach!
2022 and i still listen to majority of these today
Anyone remember Move Along by All-American Rejects? Mostly got into that song through my Bionicle obsession at the time.
One of my favorite songs of all time, I still listen to this song to this day!
Never forgot it
THANK YOU FOR INCLUDING STAIND
They’re such an underrated band
Man, I missed being young kid, listening to these music while playing my PS2 need for speed underground 1 😢🥺
American Boy is so timeless! One of my favorite songs
Ohmygod. I heard that song for the first time when I was shopping at a Body Central!!!
Do you remember that store??? 😂
For me, this list are songs that I either never heard at all or songs that I didn't forget are awesome... Many of them also still get played on the radio or in clubs 🤔
I love listening to Michelle branch's song everywhere 🥰👍
It's 2022 and I still love so many of these songs
So many great songs in your list! 👏🏻🎶❤️
Unwell by Matchbox 20, a timeless classic, and one of my all time favorite songs growing up!
One that I loved as a teenager but even more now because it’s very relatable as an adult
I love how Someone to Call My Lover used a sample from Ventura Highway by America, I love that song!
Other forgotten 2000s songs did we missed:
Hoobastank - Crawling in the Dark
ATC - Around the World (La La La La La)
Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girls
Kat DeLuna - Whine Up
3 Doors Down - Let Me Go
JoJo - Leave (Get Out)
Blink 182 - Down
Hinder - Lips of an Angel
Pussycat Dolls - I Don't Need a Man
etc.
Oh God, I remember playing “Days Go By” in DDRMAX2.
I miss going to the club from 2005-2009. Sigh, life moved so fast. These songs, and the nostalgia behind them ehhh!
2000s music was something special!
The early 2000 what's a time to be alive 🤔❤❤👏🏾👏🏾
From that time frame that should be remembered forever: The entire Evanescence album "Fallen."
I love Michelle Branch's earlier music and Mandy Moore. I used to listen to Ashlee Simpson a lot but not so much anymore. I believe Mandy's music needed more love.
Mandy is still releasing stuff. "Real Life" is a gorgeous song.
@@WrenFaithBridger I know but her music needs more love
@@Everythingofmusic You're not wrong.
Mandy Moore is big in Asia in those times
Other songs you forgot to mentioned:
01. Mya - The Case of the Ex
02. Kelly Clarkson - Low
03. Jessica Simpson - Where You Are
04. Shakira - Underneath Your Clothes
05. Usher - U Don’t Have 2 Call
06. Amerie - Touch
07. Jennifer Lopez - I’m Glad
08. P!nk - Just Like a Pill
09. Kelis - Caught Out There
10. Nivea - Don’t Mess with My Man
Nelly Furtado had a lot of great songs back in the 2000s, teaming up with Timbaland and JT 🔥🔥
Maneater and These Words... Thank you for including them.
Take Me Out is the first iconic 2000s song on my mind. I suspected the song would be top1 🎸🥁📻🎵
I think because the clip is very elaborate/surreal, it marked a lot at the beginning of the decade ❤❤❤
Personally think "Damaged", which came out late 2007, should've been on the countdown.
My teen years. Awesome nostalgia
really happy you mentioned gotta get thru this by Daniel bedingfield. still in my playlists on youtube regularly. acoustic version is good too.
I love that song by Daniel Bedingfield, always a song I enjoy listening to ever since it came out!
@@ConcertgoerJ.R. Have you heard "If You're Not the One"?
this list makes me miss the 2000s.. those times that RUclips, Spotify etc aren't existing or not that popular yet.. those times that you had to wait on the radio for your favorite music to play or send a song request via text or call to have it played... making it a special moment Everytime your favorite song is played. I guess that's one of the reasons that make 2000s music great and is not tiresome to listen too. and oh, these are times when view counts or streaming counts don't matter, we're just really listen to music to enjoy.
I still listen to The Calling Wherever You Will Go. Love that song.
Too bad most songs are lame now. So many gems on this list. “Wherever you will go” and “Everywhere” give me chills. “Maneater” is so underrated!! “Unwell” is wonderful too! “Let it Rock” is great for working out!
“Crush” by Mandy Moore is good but I prefer “In My Pocket.”
I LOVE “Someone to call my lover.”
“It’s Been a While” is wonderful.
“Days Go By” is so bittersweet and electrifying.
2000's is the legend and the epic, the years 2000's is the reason I love music. ⭐⭐⭐🌟🌟🌟💯💯💯👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿😇😇😇🎵🎵🎵
@@Die-Angst is not garbage, stop trying to make songs look bad, because it's not garbage.😔😔😔
@@Die-Angst oh
I remember hearing Let it Rock when I was young🎸
best 2000s songs ever!!!!
And I also just can't forget how long it took me in times pre Shazam/Smartphones to find Take Me Out! I heard that song infrequently, not often enough to catch lyrics, but always liked it, but could never find it. Only learned name and artist much later by pure chance (I was drving somewhere, we took a break in a McDonalds, it played on the TV there)... The fact that it's basically two songs in one made it even harder to find. Aaaah, the memories!! 😍
Kevin Rudolf's "In The City" album is one of my favourites. The music is great and lyrics means something
Honourable Mentions:
The Weekend by Michael Gray (2004)
I Like the Way by the Bodyrockers (2005)
Do you Really Like it by DJ Pied Piper (2001)
Addicted to Bass by Puretone (2001)
Amazing by George Michael (2004)
Oh yes, the music of the 2000’s! The decade music started going downhill. And look where we are now.
“Someone To Call My Lover” is still one of my 6 most favorite Janet Jackson.
It samples America's Ventura Highway
Wolf mother is taking huge inspiration from Led Zeppelin regardless to how much they deny it. The vocals and overall music styles are impossible to hide.
I heard that too. And they say Greta Van Fleet sounds like Led Zeppelin.
I still listen to a lot of these 💛💛🥰🤘 It's amazing how long time will go by and you STiLL remember the lyrics! 🎶💯
No Since u been gone by Kelly Clarkson? I'm with you by Avril Lavigne? Singles Ushers Confessions? Or the song crowned as Song of the Decade by Billboard We belong together by Mariah Carey?
Brings me back!!!
The all-American rejects - dirty little secret
Vanessa Carlton - a thousand miles (always Think of Terry crews HAHAHA!)
Jojo - leave (get out)
Paramore - misery business
The calling - wherever you will go
Metro station - Shake it
Matchbox twenty - unwell
The Rasmus - in the shadows
Lifehouse - hanging by a moment
Yeah.
The list is long.
"Maneater" was played during a pep rally in early fall 2006, during my freshman year of high school.
Third eye blind stuff are unforgettable
I think there's like 4or5 songs on here I've never even heard before! And I'm definitely not missing them!
Being someone born in 2002, I heard a lot of cool shit on the radio. What I wouldn’t give to build a time machine and go back to that decade.
Soon as I hear that “On a Monday” I think of the SNL performance & her “ho down” before walking off stage 😂😂😂🤦🏾♂️
Maybe one from The Ting Tings, "Shut up and let me go" or "That's not my name"
Even the TV show "JAG" played 'Everywhere"
Staind. FRANZ Ferdinand and THE CALLING ... nice
I think Keane songs from the 2000s , deserve more praise, they were awesome
Don’t forget Big Girls Don’t Cry by Fergie!!!
Britney Spears Toxic!! It’s addictive!! My jam in 2004!!
One of my faves "Hero/Heroine" still bangs
Forever is a banger, especially at weddings now that the office made it a thing
I still say Daniel Bedingfield's song started as an argument at a family dinner that went like " oh my gosh Natasha, what you do isnt even hard. I could do it. I'll show you" and then that crap song sold and she will hear about it every Christmas dinner
Let it rock,lonely, someone to be my lover,American boy and take me out were the only songs on this list I have ever heard
You must go out of your cave more often
I've always had an infatuation with Janet. When the Janet album came out, I remember thinking that she was one of the most beautiful women with the coolest outfits! Actually, my first album after I got my first CD player was Rhythm Nation!
Ive been madly in love with someone from overseas since 2007. We've had many falling outs . Our second one happened in 2010-2011 and it devastated me beyond belief cause I thought we'd never speak again. I cried every night listening to "wherever you will go" it was one of the songs that got me through it. I haven't forgotten alot of these songs because I mainly play 2000s music and these stay on my shuffle 🤣🤣🤣
Perfect #1. Good job mojo
I still listen to let it rock I have it on my playlist 🥰📻
As a millennial born in 93, the only songs that came my way back then were "Where You will Go", "Lonely" and "These Words"! The rest I never heard ever until "Maneater" this year
all the songs on this reminds me of a lot of the Teen-Movies/TV Series (American Pie & Smallville) that were released in the 2000's
Hero/Heroine runs you through a gauntlet of emotions, for sure. Glad you included this song here, WatchMojo! It's really hard not to sing along to the chorus, let alone to the entire song!!!
🎸 "You caught me off guard
Now, I'm running and screaming"🎸
I discovered a good chunk of those songs from Kidz Bop (thanks, Kidz Bop). No joke.
I play Kids Bop for my school kids! They love listening to different songs. Old Kids Bop had a bigger song variety.
😂
Lonely was a good song back in the day respect
I could listen to and sing along American Boy evreryday til now