The greatest hits of our childhood: Which of these songs take you back in time?

Song I'm Yours performed by Jason Mraz

Song I'm Yours performed by Jason Mraz (Source: YouTube.com/Jason Mraz)

#For many, the hits of the 00s are the music of childhood. At the time, YouTube was still in its heyday. We present the top 5 popular hits from the first years of this millennium according to Top 40 Weekly. To make it as fair as possible, we will list only one song from each year. Each performer can be listed only once as well. Which song is your biggest hit?

How You Remind Me

Artist: Nickelback

YouTube views: 530 million

Nickelback released How You Remind Me 20 years ago. It rightfully deserves the top spot on our list. The song has a great tempo and has its place in the rock hall of fame. We recommend listening to the entire Silver Side Up album.

In Da Club

Artist: 50 Cent

YouTube views: 1.5 billion

If only 50 Cent knew what he accomplished in 2003. Although In Da Club finished in third place in Top 40 Weekly that year, this hit is still popular today. Lately, the music clip has been remastered to 4K quality.

This Love

Artist: Maroon 5

YouTube views: 258 million

In this period, the Maroon 5 band also started their career. The group’s frontman, Adam Levine, became the idol of women’s hearts. With his unmistakable voice, he proved he could create one hit after another. He is still one of the most popular performers.

You’re Beautiful

Artist: James Blunt

YouTube views: 630 million

Gentleman James Blunt dominated the year 2006. This still popular and often played song recently received a remaster of the clip in 4K quality. If you like similarly tuned songs, listen to the whole album High.

I’m Yours

Artist: Jason Mraz

YouTube views: 681 million

Who doesn’t know the slow but all the better song I’m Yours? Jason Mraz made an indelible mark in the musical history of the 2000s. It’s still considered one of the most beautiful songs and its live version is even better.

Zdroj: hashtag.sk, top40weekly.com
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