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50 Forgotten Bops From The 2000s That You Need To Be Reminded Of

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50 Forgotten Bops From The 2000s That You Need To Be Reminded Of
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Early 2000's music hits like no other. Add these jams onto your 'turn up' playlist liiikkkkee, right now. You won't be disappointed. Listen to these rediscovered tracks with your friends and you'll definitely have a hype night. Have fun and reminisce. Thank me later.

1. 2000: It Wasn't Me - Shaggy (feat. Ricardo Ducent)

2. 2000: Ride Wit Me - Nelly & City Spud

3. 2000: Country Grammar (Hot Sh**t) - Nelly

4. 2001: Rollout (My Business) - Ludacris

5. 2001: Let Me Blow Your Mind - Eve

6) 2001: Get the Party Started - P!NK

7. 2002: Get Busy - Sean Paul

8. 2002:  Foolish - Ashanti

"See, my days are cold without youuuuuu"

9. 2002: Oh Boy - Cam'ron

10. 2002: Hot in Herre - Nelly

"It's gettin hot in herre (so hot!!!)"

11. 2003: Crazy In Love - Beyonce (feat. Jay-Z)

12. 2003: Hey Ya! - Outkast

"One, two, three!"

13. 2003: P.I.M.P - 50 Cent

14. 2003: Right Thurr - Chingy

"I like the way you do that right thurr (right thurr)"

15. 2004: Lonely (Old Version) [Dirty] - Akon

16. 2004: Yeah! - Usher (feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris)

17. 2004: Oh I Think Dey Like Me - Dem Franchize Boyz

18. 2004: Goodies - Ciara (feat. Petey Pablo)

"My goodies, my goodies, my goodies

Not my goodies!"

19. 2004: All Falls Down - Kanye West (feat. Syleena Johnson)

20. 2004: How We Do - The Game (feat. 50 Cent)

21. 2005: Pon de Replay - Rihanna

22. 2005: Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It - Dem Franchize Boyz (feat. Peanut & Charlay)

23. 2005: Check On It - Beyonce (feat. Bun B & Slim Thug)

"Dip it, pop it, twerk it, stop it"

24. 2005: Wait (The Whisper Song) - Ying Yang Twins

HEY HOW YOU DOIN' LIL' MAMA LET ME WHISPER IN YOUR EAR

25. 2005: Buttons - Pussycat Dolls

26. 2006: Me & U - Cassie

27. 2006: Smack That - Akon

28. 2006: Snap Yo Fingers - E-40, Lil Jon, Sean Paul & YoungBloodZ

29. 2006: SexyBack - Justin Timberlake  (feat. Timbaland)

"I'm bringing sexy back (YEAH!)"

30. 2006: My Love - Justin Timberlake (feat. T.I.)

31. 2006: Hustlin' - Rick Ross

32. 2006: Maneater - Nelly Furtado

33. 2006: Chicken Noodle Soup - Webstar and Young B

"Wit' a soda on the side"

34. 2006 : Patron - Yung Joc 

35. 2006 : Laffy Taffy - D4L

"I wanna (dun dun dunt) (oh!)"

36. 2007: Lipgloss - Lil Mama

37. 2007: Boyz - M.I.A

38. 2007: Cyclone - Baby Bash (feat. T-Pain)

39. 2007: Kiss Kiss - Chris Brown (feat. T-Pain)

"She want that lovey-dovey"

40. 2008: Whatever You Like - T.I.

41. 2008: A Milli - Lil Wayne

42. 2008: Kiss Me Thru The Phone - Soulja Boy Tell 'Em (feat. Sammie)

43. 2008: Womanizer - Britney Spears

44. 2009: Shots - LMFAO

SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS

45. 2009: Say Aah - Trey Songz (feat. Fabolous) 

46. 2009: Heads Will Roll - Yeah Yeah Yeahs

47. 2009: Drop It Low - Ester Dean

48. 2009: Carry Out - Timbaland (feat. Justin Timberlake)

49. 2009: The Sweet Escape - Gwen Stefani (feat. Akon)

50. 2009: Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z

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