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25 Songs From 2008 That Millennials Have Officially Approved As 'Certified Bangers'

We all love a good throwback.

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25 Songs From 2008 That Millennials Have Officially Approved As 'Certified Bangers'
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When you go out with friends or go to a pregame you either listen to the newer classics or throwbacks! Everyone still goes for throwbacks for many reasons. Maybe to replay a memory in their head or because you can't get enough of it! Whatever the reason may be, throwback songs will never go out of style!

1. Low - Flo Rida

The first song every middle schooler learned how to twerk to.

2. Bleeding Love - Leona Lewis

Still scream to this song.

3. No One - Alicia Keys

When "No One" understood you... and still don't.

4. Lollipop - Lil Wayne

Didn't know this song was sexual till I was in my senior year of high school.

5. Love In This Club - Usher

Usher, always a classic.

6. Forever - Chris Brown

Do you still remember your dance routine to this song?

7. Sexy Can I - Ray J

What boys listened to before they asked a girl out.

8. Take A Bow - Rihanna

A great breakup song.

9. Don't Stop The Music - Rihanna

I'm already up dancing to this song.

10. Touch My Body - Mariah Carey

Oh Mariah...

11. See You Again - Miley Cyrus

Before Miley's crazy phase.

12. Paper Planes - M.I.A.

I thought this was what rap music was like for female rap artists...

13. Damaged - Danity Kane

YAS BITCH YAAAAAAAS!!

14. A Milli - Lil Wayne

When this was the only song that came on 95.5 The Beat, and you could rap the whole song.

15. Independent - Webbie

Taught me how to spell, thank you.

16. Crank Dat - Soulja Boy

Learning that there are dance moves to a word.

17. Cyclone - Baby Bash

Do you just shake your hips or your whole body?

18. Burnin' Up - Jonas Brothers

A classic. Enough said.

19. Love Lockdown - Kayne

The Old Kayne.

20. Love Story - Taylor Swift

Baby just say yes.

21. Mrs. Officer - Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne's prime was in the late 2000s for sure!

22. 7 Things - Miley Cyrus

THE BEST BREAKUP SONG @ ME IDC!!!!

23. Single Ladies - Beyonce

I still jam tf out to this classic!

24. Closer - Ne-Yo

Hey I love you but I'm not going to directly tell you.

25. No Air - Jordin Sparks, Chris Brown

What. A. BANGER.

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