While rock dominated previous VH1 lists, the '00s countdown was notably led by R&B and hip-hop. The first rock appearance occurs at No. 13 with Green Day's "American Idiot," followed by U2's "Beautiful Day" at No. 15.
In 2009, VH1 released a list of the 100 greatest songs of the 2000s, showcasing the most iconic and enduring hits of the decade. To create an updated list, we'll re-examine the top songs from the original list, incorporating new insights and perspectives. This revised list will highlight the most significant and influential songs of the 2000s. vh1 100 greatest songs of the 2000s upd
The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" (#26) and Amy Winehouse's "Rehab" (#31). Highlights from the Full List (51–100) While rock dominated previous VH1 lists, the '00s
WANYE MORRIS (Boyz II Men): The strings. The whispering. It sounded like a spy movie. Britney wasn't a little girl anymore; she was a superstar taking control. This revised list will highlight the most significant
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