Rolling Stone has released its newest ranking with The 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century So Far and it showcases the tracks that have defined modern music since 2000. It features music from a wide range of genres, including Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, The White Stripes and more, showing just how much of today’s favorites are inspired by tunes from the early 2000s.
Other top selections included “Crazy in Love” by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Missy Elliott’s “Get Ur Freak On,”Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep,” and Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright.” The list wasn’t compiled of only commercial chart-toppers with several cult favorites earning a spot, and it illustrated how so many songs from the 2000s and early 2010s have continued to make their way onto playlists and become the soundtrack of live events.
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The full list spans everything from pop and rock to hip-hop, reggaeton, and electronic music, and it highlights how international artists and the meshing of genres have reshaped the music people gravitate toward today. Fans can explore the complete ranking on Rolling Stone’s website.
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