You cannot talk about 2000s hits without acknowledging that country music went absolutely nuclear.
In addition to the above-mentioned hits, there were many other notable music hits from the 2000s. Some examples include: music hits from the 2000s
: A permanent fixture at festivals and clubs, this track is often cited as one of the best songs of the decade [2]. You cannot talk about 2000s hits without acknowledging
The Strokes hated nu-metal. In response, "Last Nite" (2001) stripped rock back to its 1970s Velvet Underground roots. The White Stripes followed with the primal, unstoppable riff of "Seven Nation Army" (2003)—a song so iconic it has become a global soccer chant. The Strokes hated nu-metal
By the mid-2000s, the angry kids got sad. My Chemical Romance turned a concept album about a dying patient ( "Helena" ) into a hit. Fall Out Boy merged pop-punk hooks with verbose, witty lyrics on "Sugar, We're Goin Down." Then came Panic! At The Disco with "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," complete with a top hat, a circus tent, and the viral line: "Haven't you people ever heard of closing the goddamn door?"