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  1. Top Hits of the 2000's. Katie Elizabeth. Play all. 1. Taylor Swift - You Belong With Me. •. 1.5B views • 14 years ago. 2. Maroon 5 - She Will Be Loved (Official Music Video) •. 769M views • 14...

  2. Top 100 Greatest Hits From The 2000s! Get Your Favourite Songs From This Playlist On Amazon Music: 💯👉🏽 https://amzn.to/2BBqEMp.

    • Toxic — Britney Spears
    • The Real Slim Shady — Eminem
    • Lady Marmalade — Pink, Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, and Mya
    • Hey Ya! — Outkast
    • Hurt — Johnny Cash
    • American Idiot — Green Day
    • Seven Nation Army — The White Stripes
    • Say My Name — Destiny’s Child
    • Stacy’s Mom — Fountains of Wayne
    • It’S My Life — Bon Jovi

    Britney Spears stepped out of her 1990s schoolgirl era with the 2003 hit, Toxic. The music video was a silly but fun storyline involving her as an airline hostess and spy. It drew on inspiration from James Bond and sought to show her as a mature, seductive woman. And it seems to have succeeded, particularly with the famous sequence of the singer dr...

    Eminem exploded into the new millennium with the 2000 release, The Real Slim Shady, establishing his darker alter ego. “Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?” remains a universally-known pop culture reference decades later, delivered by comedienne Kathy Griffin, who played a nurse in the music video. Next: Greatest hip hop songs of all time (fa...

    The star power of 2001’s Lady Marmalade is almost unparalleled, featuring Christina Aguilera, P!nk, Lil’ Kim, and Mya. The video gained widespread attention not just for this reason, but also because of its electric adaptation, which combined modern hip hop with turn-of-the-century cabaret styles. This was a nod to the movie Moulin Rouge! which cam...

    Hey Ya!was a wildly popular song, so it comes as no surprise that its music video made an impression as well. The track has been called one of the best of the 2000s and is considered the signature song of Outkast. The music video imagines a reversal of the British Invasion with a fictional eight-member band called The Love Below. All eight members ...

    In 2003, mere months before he passed away, country music king Johnny Cash recorded his last music video. His cover of the Nine Inch Nails song Hurtbecame the most-acclaimed final release of his career. The somber track, recorded in the House of Cash museum, seemed to be a reflection back on his own life. This includes his past struggles with addic...

    Green Day set itself strongly against the Iraq War-era American ideals, surging in the wake of 9/11, with the 2004 song, American Idiot. The music video depicts the band playing in a warehouse in front of a green American flag. Though the song was highly countercultural for the time, it was still acclaimed by critics and received four Grammy nomina...

    When it comes to music videos, it seems that The White Stripes don’t miss—or at least they didn’t through the 2000s. Their 2003 music video for Seven Nation Armywas a masterpiece of camera tricks and editing; it seemed to consist of a continuous kaleidoscope shot, alternating colorful triangles with intensely-flashing lights and shots of the band p...

    Though Say My Namewas technically released in October 1999, its rise in popularity throughout the next year—including its win for Best R&B Video at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards—placed it solidly in the new millennium. The video depicts the members dancing in color-coordinated rooms before swapping rooms to continue the routine.

    In 2003, Fountains Of Wayne released a song that made life unbearable for daughters named Stacy and possibly caused a drop in the name’s popularity altogether. The music video became wildly popular for its comedic vignettes depicting a teenage boy fantasizing about his girlfriend’s mother, played by actress and model Rachel Hunter.

    It’s My Life drew inspiration from the German film Run Lola Run. The music video, released in 2000, follows a boy named Tommy as he attempts to make his way through Los Angeles to join his friend Gina at a Bon Jovi concert. He must face a variety of obstacles along the way, including getting caught in a marathon and being chased by dogs.

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    • Gorillaz - "Feel Good Inc" Year Released: 2005. The virtual band Gorillaz brought animation into the music video realm in an innovative way. The video for "Feel Good Inc" is a stunning animated spectacle filled with surreal imagery, which fits the song's vibe perfectly.
    • M.I.A. - "Paper Planes" Year Released: 2007. Embracing her immigrant background and punk spirit, M.I.A. 's video for "Paper Planes" was a rebellious statement about globalization and stereotypes.
    • Missy Elliot - "Work It" Year Released: 2002. Missy Elliott's "Work It" was a game-changer in terms of music video creativity. The video, directed by Dave Meyers, was filled with bizarre scenes, from a bumblebee Missy to an upside-down dance floor, proving Elliott's exceptional vision and status as a trendsetter.
    • Kanye West - "Stronger" Year Released: 2007. In this visually stunning and style-forward video, Kanye West brought together elements of futuristic fashion, Japanese culture, and even references to the film "Akira."
    • Latarian Milton's Joyride.
    • Cam'ron & Dame Dash on Bill O'Reilly.
    • Eli Porter's Iron Mic Battle.
    • Little Superstar.
  3. Sep 27, 2017 · 13 Classic Viral YouTube Videos from the ‘00s You Forgot You Were Obsessed With. A definitive, accurate, not-at-all-biased ranking.

  4. 200 chart toppers from the decade of the 2000s. Lady Gaga & Eminem stand out to take over Pop.

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