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The Ultimate '00s Playlist

We all need some throwback music in our lives, whether it brings back childhood memories, or just brings you happiness. Here's a list of some of the '00s best songs.

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The Ultimate '00s Playlist
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Warning, listening to these songs will bring you all the nostalgia.

"Mad" -Ne-Yo

If you've heard this song, no explanation is needed.

"Sugar, We're Goin Down" -Fall Out Boy

Admit it, we all still sing this song at the top of our lungs.

"Dilemma" -Nelly & Kelly Rowland

If this song doesn't make you want to get up and dance around, I don't know what will.

"Everytime We Touch" -Cascada

The perfect sassy jam.

"Year 3000" -Jonas Brothers

What would a '00s throwback list be without the Jonas Brothers?

"Toxic" -Britney Spears

Because, Britney Spears.

"Fireflies" -Owl City

We must cherish this song forever, I'm not kidding.

"Good Girls Go Bad" -Cobra Starship & Leighton Meester

Who knew Blair Waldorf could sing?

"Don't Matter" -Akon

Windows down, music up.

"Sk8r Boi" -Avril Lavigne

Last but not least, the queen of the '00s herself, Avril Lavigne.

And there is a list of songs that will ensure you to feel some serious nostalgia.

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