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Songs From The 2000s We'll Never Forget

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Songs From The 2000s We'll Never Forget
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Whether you're a '90s baby or not, there are a few things from the 2000s we'll never forget. From the fad of wearing a dress over flared jeans to rocking the super attractive Gaucho pants, we can all agree some trends should be left in the past. However, there are other things that we'll never forget. Music has a powerful way of making us feel and remember things from the past. This is a list of songs from the 2000s we'll never forget.

1. "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah," Usher

When the beginning of that song comes on, this is the look you give your best friend.

2. "I Gotta Feeling," The Black Eyed Peas

Tonight's gonna be a good night, am I right?

3. "How You Remind Me," Nickelback

OK, OK. So Nickelback wasn't everyone's favorite band. But they did put out some popular songs.

4. "Gold Digger," Kanye West

I couldn't resist the Kim K meme -- 18 years, she's got him for 18 years. LOL.

5. "Apologize," Timbaland

Is it ever too late to apologize? According to One Republic, yes, yes it is.


6. "Big Girls Don't Cry," Fergie

Classic.


7. "Whatever You Like," T.I.

Hello, middle school, my dear friend.

8. "Bleeding Love," Leona Lewis

Leona is basically absolute perfection.

9. "Low," Flo Rida

I had to save the best for last. No one can forget Flo Rida's "Low."

RIP all the AppleBottom jeans that were torn from all the dancing. We will never forget you.
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