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19 Bops From The 2000s You Still Need In Your Life Two Decades Later

Nothing beats a good bop from the last couple decades to turn around any day.

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19 Bops From The 2000s You Still Need In Your Life Two Decades Later
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If you're anything like me you live for a good throwback. And if you're anything like me you enjoy the hits of the past. So, once again if you're anything like me and are feeling kinda nostalgic with all the early 00s trends coming back!

Why don't ya take a step down memory lane?

1. "She’s No You"

Are you being honest with yourself if you say you don't belt this out in the shower?

2. Gold Digger

Wonder if the Super Bowl and Hyundai have a brand deal?

3. "Beautiful Girl"

Just a feel good kinda jam

4. "The Middle"

I feel like this is the feel good, pick you up, encouragement song, that you need in High school

5. "Buy U A Drink"

This song has to play in your head whenever a guy asks to buy you a drink.

6. "Crank That (Soulja Boy)"

Everybody knows this dance.......except for me because I can't dance

7. "Girlfriend"

Me with every guy I like, because I obvi would be a cooler gf :/

8. "Beverly Hills"

Sooooo old school but I remember putting this on replay on my old mp3 player and just belting this. Safe to say a career in music never happened.

9. "Angel"

Do we ever really under Shaggy? of course not we just like the song so much

10. "Toxic"

Always tempted to pick up the phone and sing this song in the aisles when im on an air plane

11. "1985"

Feel bad that they were a one-hit wonder, but at least people still sing their one song lol.

12. "Pon De Replay"

Pro-tip: if you're not telling the DJ to turn the music up, are you really the most lit one there?

13. "Fergalicious"

If you got the rap verse in on point, you were the coolest kid in school!!

14. "Kiss Kiss"

#tbt to before Chris Brown controversies, he actually had jams

15. "Shake it"

What we wanted Disney stars to be but couldn't, so we settled for their older siblings

16. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies"

OG versions of spilling tea at fancy eve

17. "Dirty Little Secret"

When you were in middle school and weren't allowed to date, and your crush called you "dirty little secret."

18. "Hollaback Girl"

Forever will be confident in how to spell "B-A-N-A-N-A-S thanks Gwen

19. "Baby One More Time"

Made wearing my Catholic school uniform #OnTrend

OK, this song was released in the late '90s but it was still *popular* in the 2000s, don't @ me.

(Dedicated to my roomie who has morning, afternoon, evening, any time dance parties with me <3)
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