What is the most 2000s song?
imo it's Sum 41 - In Too Deep
What is the most 2000s song?
imo it's Sum 41 - In Too Deep
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God fuck, I forgot to link the song
Boulevard of Broken Dreams or maybe Weezer - Beverly Hills.
Fountains of Wayne - Stacey's Mom
Same situation with this song, released in 1997
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Anything off of Enema of the State. It was 1999, still counts.
Hey Ya or Feel Good Inc.
teenage dirtbag 4 sho
buy u a drank
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Come my lady come come my lady
i'm still not sure what the 2000s even were. at first it was just a continuation of the late 90s but then it's like pop culture kept trying to find the next big thing and failing for 10 years
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either this or some pop rap song
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there were so many fuckin party rap songs about "the club" in the 00s
I fucking love that song it's my guilty pleasure
RE-RE-REWIND
AND THE CROWD SAYS
It's either Hey Ya! by Outkast or Yeah! by Usher.
so hot in...hot in here!
2000s popular hip hop made me the racist that I am today
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uh i really like the first wave of party pop punk shit. like sum 41, green day, blink 182. that shit is nostalgic af for anyone 20-25
i was really into 50 cent and the game. i think they made some great songs. like, This is How we Do and Hate it Or Love it. true shiner music.
my cool ass uncle used to do the shitty north american import car thing back then. he had like a Honda Civic and he would have a new modification every week, it seemed like. we would flex out and listen to old g-unit songs.
like beamer benz and bentley is still the coolest icey north american rap beat to me
from that? nigga did you ever hear laffy taffy?
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yeah. the stereotypes were so horrible back then... i think 2010 is pretty progressive, considering how fucked up 2000s rap was. like, its cool to be socially/politically conscious now. back then it was about being ignorant.
i kind of miss how unfiltered things were back then though. there was a raw element to it. i guess it was sort of pre-internet, at least for me bc i was so young, but i would just watch much music or MTV all day and get so stoked on hip-hop
Weird though. I noticed a lot of this hip hop is drug free? It was all about dancing, fucking, and getting drunk. Not a whole lot of weed and syzzurp drinking.
>like, its cool to be socially/politically conscious now.
lol no it aint
Jimmy Eat World - The Middle
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Daniel Powter - Bad Day (Official Music Video)
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i mean party pop/ska punk was a thing that it kinda spilled over from the 90s, so i don't think it is true 2000
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I can't believe I'm having nostalgia for the fucking year 2005. Doesn't seem that long ago but it was 11 years ago jesus
do you live in a cave? do you not realize any trends in pop culture? literally every album released by a black pop rapper in 2015/2016 has a political theme.
i guess... i think its kind of the glorification of generally pretty bad things
Hey There Delilah
>every album released by a black pop rapper in 2015/2016 has a political theme
Thats because of the new le blacks are oppressed meme put out by the media. All these rappers think they're Malcolm X now.
talking shit a out the police has been a thing in rap forever whiteboi
its a trend. yeah, i agree
The 90s yeah, but during the 2000s it was just like "Yeah, I commit crimes because its fun, fuck you officer."
*woosh*
thats the sound of my posts going over ur feeble head
Good Charlotte - Little Things. Typical teen pop-punk
its actually much earlier than that. like, the political commentary was actually the birth and pretty well the point of hip-hop.
hip-hop is a lot more realized and sincere, more careful now. it was a hell of a lot more degenerate., its cool to be positive now. you don't have to be confined to the idea of Gangster Rap.
its hey ya
IT JUST TAKES SOME TIME
First date - blink 182
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Ignition Remix
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4
That is a pretty good description of these years. There was also the internet becoming widespread and indie becoming a thing.
>the political commentary was actually the birth and pretty well the point of hip-hop
Go do some reading, opinion discarded.
How has no one mentioned Eminem yet?
pro skater 4 my balls, that was in thps1
although 2 had the best soundtrack of any of them
I almost forgot this song existed
I remember downloading Weird Al - Hey There Vagina on limewire
when ever i think of smash mouth i imagine him as the lead singer.
so 2000s