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What will be remembered as the best hit songs of the 2010s?
Juan Brooks
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Liam Lewis
wally come back :'(
Kevin Gray
yeah, probably this
cant think of anything else
Anthony Rogers
Ridin Solo by Jason Derulo
Yes it came out this decade
Wyatt Moore
Alexander Allen
Royals or Get Lucky
Jose Smith
damn, looking at the yt comments on these songs and to see that millenial/gen Z nostalgia is becoming a thing
quite weird
Dominic White
The high schoolers of the time are now getting out of college
Jack Adams
Maybe this version
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Adam Flores
We Are Young by Fun..
Josiah Gonzalez
Thanks for reminding everyone that this terrible song exists
Makes Imagine Dragons seem listenable
Jaxon Jackson
Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk
Taylor Swift - Bad Blood
Adele - Hello
Bastille - Pompeii
Imagine Dragons - Radioactive
Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean
Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines
Avicii - Wake Me Up
Selena Gomez - Hands To Myself
fun. - We Are young
Michael Bennett
Go to Minecraft music comments for the deep darkness. It's not quite my nostalgia, but i spent an entire afternoon scrolling through comments on the Minecraft soundtrack.
Jonathan Garcia
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obviously
Jayden Edwards
With the way music has changed the past 2 years all those songs feel like some fever dream
Like how the fuck did Rude become a hit?
Nicholas Hall
The start sounds like I want it that way (which is a 10x better song)
Michael Cook
Gotta be Get Lucky
Never med a single person who doesn't like that song
Austin Wilson
It's literally my local grocery stores playlist
Robert Bennett
Gangnam Style
Hudson Thompson
My local grocery store plays early Arcade Fire
John Jones
Rude is fucking horrible
but yeah you have a point; to me the decade in popular music can be divided as follows:
2010 : carryover of timbaland style production
2011-2012 : explicit EDM influences
2012-2014 : bastardized indie elements (mumford & sons)
2014-2016 : whatever the fuck Cheerleader is
2017-present : Trap
Nicholas Reed
This will be the only thing remembered from the 2010s youtube.com
Jack Evans
>not Gangnam Style
embarrassing
Connor Gomez
2012 was weird
It was dominated by We Are Young, Somebody That I Used to Know, and Call Me Maybe
Its amazing that kind of variety existed in pop music considering nowadays its all the same shit
Henry Hughes
see i think of "we are young" and "somebody that i used to know" as part of a similar microtrend toward more organic instrumentation, especially since a lot of that stuff (bastille, mumford & sons, one direction, hot chelle ray, etc.) desu i miss the EDM days with LMFAO
Dominic Phillips
PARTY ROCKERS IN THE HOU
SE TONIGHT
Tyler Campbell
TAKE A GOOD HARD LOOK AT THE MOTHERFUCKIN BOAT
Gabriel Wright
give me fucky sucky gotye man
Julian Ramirez
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It spawned one of the best youtube poops of the decade
Lucas Robinson
>feat. Janelle Monae
it's like James Brown being coerced into a Bee Gees collab
Grayson Perry
Isaac Ross
based
Luke Phillips
>i miss the EDM days with LMFAO
yeah, dumb catchy meme pop music was definitely better than the "minimal" trap inspired bullshit we have now
Carter Edwards
PARTY ROCKERS IN THE HOUUUUUSE TONIIIIGHT
Cameron Sanchez
despacito
Colton Murphy
fffuck yes! imma listen to this now ackchully. i like the robot :]
Henry Fisher
based
Jose Carter
>so ashamed to be white in the BLACKED decade he was to hide it behind makeup
s a d
Jaxson Green
EVERYDAY I'M SHU - FU - LIN
Jonathan Bailey
Pic related is gonna be regarded as the best album of the decade and there's nothing you can do about it.
Nolan Clark
Christian Watson
Any of these worth a listen?
Matthew Turner
I'm oft left to wonder how literally every decade since the recording industry started in around the 1920s has groundbreaking and quintessential artists, songs, albums, and aesthetics that go down in music history. Except the 2000s. Yes, in the 80s everyone was sick of the 70s and in the 90s everyone was sick of the 80s but as time rolls on the real contributions of those decades and artists finally become acknowledged and respected. Even now in the late 2010s we already a sense of it for this decade, and yet we completely skipped the noughties. They didn't even skip the 1930s for chrissake.
James Johnson
>it's not pasta
why are you opining about something you have no understanding of?
Levi Murphy
and now pop music also gets a lot more influence from rap in general
Michael Gray
Not afraid by Eminem. This was the first number 1 billboard hot of the decade and went on to become certified diamond
William Hall
Meh, the 2000s were all Nickelback and commercial noggy pop. As an example, you look at 2000-2009 and wonder who, in 15-20 years time will be inducted in the Rock Hall of Fame from that era. Kid Rock? The Jonas Brothers?
Andrew Howard
literally pic related you mong
>Rock Hall of Fame
literally a front for a child sex ring distributor, but you're so far out of the loop it's barely worth it
Bentley Rivera
but user, this isn't /paul/
Eli Wright
Some of these are a bit too recent but yeah
Justin Morales
What are the 00s being remembered for anyway?
Luis Brooks
System, Linkin Park, The Bronx, LCD Soundsystem, Interpol, The Killers, The Hives, The Darkness, Gorillaz.
I don't like most of this stuff, but to say there's nothing memorable from a decade of music is simply showing you have a limited knowledge of the time
Levi Lee
despacito for late 10s, op's pic related for early or PARTY ROCK
Kevin Price
garage rock, underground rap and gorillaz was the 00's playground
Owen Miller
Abso-lutely NOTHIN'
Gavin Gomez
But these are almost all industry plants, one-album wonders, and record company fabrications. The rest aren't really even remembered but, most importantly, they aren't remotely groundbreaking. Just parroting music of the day. The Darkness, are you serious? One hilariously grotesque song on an otherwise unknown album and nobody could name another song or album by them. The Hives? Really? These are all bands that did not change the course of music, push the envelope, or inspire other artists. Literally radio airtime filler when you compare to the most remembered artists of any other decade.
Adrian Russell
you managed to say fucking nothing in 1 whole paragraph
Julian Taylor
How would you measure a band's impact user? Charts? Record sales? Critical acclaim? Gigantic sellout tours? Longevity? Radio/TV airplay? Infamy? Being quoted as inspiration by other artists?
Ethan Torres
how good the music is lol
Robert Morris
Well that's perfectly legit and your own opinion about that is fine, but it's not relevant to a "What will be remembered as the best..." discussion.
Jordan Martin
>subjectivity
How about something that can actually be measured
John Nguyen
exactly he's an idiot but yes some of bands he mentioned could have been much better
Jordan Roberts
2010: literally every song was produced by "J-J-J-J-J.R."
Joshua Moore
The '00s at least had a few real rockstars like the White Stripes, Strokes and Arctic Monkeys
Liam Gomez
I don't even know who i'm replying to, but gangnam style won't be forgotten
Jackson Martin
when zoomers have opinions: The Post
by your own cherry picked standards refer back to Max Martin. The most prolific and successful songwriter seen since the Motown era. You don't have to like it, but he has written and produced enough to completely change the zeitgeist of the music industry forever. And if he's not remembered, it's because he made a specific effort not to be as a ghost writer of the songs of two generations and counting.
Seems like you only think it counts if it's a four piece rock and roll group who plays power chords while yelling "oh baby"
Jack Sullivan
i'll do that when im not discussing an artform that's as inherently subjective as music
Grayson Peterson
System Of A Down are already considered one of the GOAT metal bands.
Jaxson Wright
But see user, that in itself is a problem. It's like crediting Betty Crocker for all the delicious pies every mediocre household baked or Kraft for that delicious world-renowned mac & cheese. Those weren't their own recipes or contributions, they just bought it and consumed it and some company got rich. The culinary world however gained nothing.
Zachary Green
you were talking about what will be remembered you braindead spastic. And then cite it's like Betty Crocker? the same Betty Crocker founded before WWII? Cited Kraft Mac and Cheese that's existed since the 1930s? Is it some kind of fetish of yours to embarrass yourself in the public sphere? Even by using these two examples and their relevance to the culinary world, even then you can see they have clearly had a huge effect on the culinary world, for better or worse whether you like it or not?
I mean you moved the goal posts and then put forward two examples that disprove your entire point. What's going on up in that brain you got?
Oliver Jenkins
I've done the exact same thing. There was something oddly genuine and sweet about teenagers reminiscing their childhood when I was already an adult. Makes me long for my lost youth.
Tyler Sanders
The analogy is that Max Martin sells songs to artists that don't have them, the artist then sells the recording and makes money for Max, to a lesser degree themselves, and mostly for the record company. But really nobody is being honest. It's just a record industry formula to print money. Like I said, it's like someone spending $1.69 on Kraft Mac&Cheese and pretending it's their own recipe.
John Phillips
disingenuous backpedaling retard, read the OP and try again
Nathan Butler
o shit i totally forgot about this
it might be because i graduated high school in 2010 and i was listening to this shit all the time, but 2009-2011 was pretty effing comfy for pop music
Jose Watson
I mostly think of Boy Bands, the blonde starlets and Krunk
Asher Anderson
Mason Walker
nice one, except you missed the decade by 7 years, but whatever deadshit zoomer. Here's your medal
Josiah Williams
It's one of those songs that despite being terrible, was so ubiquitous at the time. You practically could not exist in this world from 2011-2012 without hearing this song daily. As a result, every time I hear it I go right back to that time period. I remember where I was, what I was doing, the things I was going through during that period, it all comes rushing back so vividly any time I hear this song. Why couldn't this happen to a good song?
Juan Bennett
This song's actually great
Ryder Kelly
Came to post this
Banger
Colton Diaz
unironically best album of the 2010s
Blake Peterson
bad blood is terrible
Aiden Myers
>tfw oblivious to most hits and popular songs
Am I the only one who somehow avoids 90% of popular music? I just never listen to radio and don't go out of my way to keep up with what's trending. I don't care about the music itself but I feel like I've missed out on a lot of pop culture over the years
Leo Lopez
except Bee Gees is good
Wyatt Rodriguez
aight, walk away white boi
Owen Walker
Have to agree with people posting Get Lucky.
It's already a cover band staple. That's always a good indicator as to which songs will be remembered.
Landon Ramirez
i feel it coming
cant feel my face
xo tour life
work
we found love
love on the brain
somebody that you used to know
shut up and dance
get lucky
dj got us falling in love
time of our lives
Cameron Davis
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who remembers this faggot
Gavin Bailey
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or this faggot
Joshua Ward
Connor Cooper
lucy is too good for this world, let alone Yea Forums
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because we all love some pop reggae
Carson Williams
the strokes 100%
queens of the stone age probably
arctic monkeys
interpol
lcd soundsystem
arcade fire
modest mouse (2000s was when they hit mainstream)
animal collective
gorillaz
there's plenty of 2000s groups that will be remembered
Nolan Hernandez
Baby is still going to be the iconic Bieber song, it's what really broke him to the mainstream.
Kevin Martinez
magic are just so bad
a bunch of white guys making sorta reggae. I know they had 3 radio singles but they all sounded exactly the same
Joseph Cox
despacito
Tyler Bennett
Now he is just someone that I used to know.
Benjamin Reyes