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15 Late '90s & Early 2000s Songs That Will Give You The Feels

Oldies but goodies.

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15 Late '90s & Early 2000s Songs That Will Give You The Feels
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These throwback songs will bring you way back and give you all sorts of #feels. Bump these songs next time you're in the mood to feel nostalgic ! The late '90s and the early 2000s were hands down some of the best hits of all time!

1. "Can't Let You Go" -Fabolous


2. "Differences" -Ginuwine


This song spent four weeks on the U.S. R&B chart at the number-one spot. It also was Ginuwine's best selling and top charting single in his career.

3. "'03 Bonnie & Clyde (Feat.Beyonce)" -Jay Z


Who doesn't love a little Beyonce and Jay Z? Such couple goals!

4. "Pullin' Me Back" -Chingy


5. "Always On Time." -Ja Rule ft Ashanti


This song was Ashanti's first Hot 100 number one single!

6. "I Need a Girl (Part 1 & 2)" -Diddy


7. "Into You" -Fabolous (2003)


8. "Slow Jamz" -Twista


9. "Foolish" -Ashanti ft Biggie


"Foolish" spent 10 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Hot R&B Song Chart.

10. "Dilemma" -Nelly


In the 55th Anniversary of the Hot 100 Issue of Billboard Magazine, "Dilemma" was ranked at number 75 on the all-time Hot 100 Songs and at the end of 2009 was named the 11th most successful song from 2000 to 2009 on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade!

11. "I'm Real (Remix)" -Jennifer Lopez


12. "Slow Motion" -Juvenile

13. "Still Not A Player" -Big Pun

14. "Outta My System" -Bow Wow

15. "Best Friend" -50 Cent


To me, music is everything.I love creating the perfect playlist for every occasion.Next time your creating your party playlist think of some of your favorite throwbacks!

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