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The Ultimate 00’s Road Trip Playlist

Things to remember...

  • The 2000s were an experimentive time that saw a shift in music many of us still love to listen to today
  • Our ultimate 2000s playlist is free on Spotify so you can listen to it anytime and jam to it on your next road trip
  • Part of going on a road trip is checking your car insurance and making sure you have the proper coverage for an out-of-state excursion

The 2000s were a weird time; entering a new millennium meant everything from fashion to music was due for a mega transformation, but the flux and flow left traces of the 90s prominent for years.

If you’re ready to get a blast from the past, check out our Ultimate 00’s Road Trip Playlist. There’s something for everyone, from the biggest Britney fan to the former emo kids.

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The Ultimate 00’s Road Trip Playlist

Relive the millennium’s wild early start with the hottest tracks of the first decade.

1. Just Dance – Lady Gaga

2. Hollaback Girl – Gwen Stefani
Where we all learned how to spell “bananas”.

3. Survivor – Destiny’s Child

4. Get The Party Started – P!nk

5. Hey Ya! – Outkast

6. Toxic – Britney Spears

This chart-topper was Britney’s fourth top 10 U.S. single since her debut at 16. It was named one of the best singles of the new millennium by some of the music industry’s top publications like Rolling Stones and Pitchfork.

7. Don’t Cha – The Pussycat Dolls

8. Gold Digger – Kanye West, Jaime Foxx

9. Don’t Stop the Music – Rihanna

10. In Da Club – 50 Cent

11. Tipsy – J.Kwan

12. Rock Your Body – Justin Timberlake

13. Boom Boom Pow – The Black Eyed Peas

14. Lady Marmalade – Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya, P!nk

15. Bye Bye Bye – *NSYNC
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Eo-KmOd3i7s

16. Crazy in Love – Beyonce, JAY-Z

17. Drop it Like it’s Hot – Snoop Dogg, Pharrell Williams

18. Feel Good Inc. – The Gorillaz

19. Pumped Up Kicks – Foster the People

20. Kids – MGMT

21. Mr. Brightside – The Killers
COMIN’ OUT OF MY CAGE AND I’VE BEEN DOIN’ JUST FINE

22. Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes

23. 1985 – Bowling for Soup

24. Sugar, We’re Goin’ Down – Fall Out Boy

25. The Anthem – Good Charlotte

26. Misery Business – Paramore

27. I Write Sins Not Tragedies – Panic! at the Disco

 28. Newport Living – Cute is What We Aim For

29. Crazy – Gnarls Barkley

30. Heads Will Roll – Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs!

31. Shut Up and Let Me Go – The Ting Tings

32. Sexyback – Justin Timberlake

33. My Humps – The Black Eyed peas

34. Yeah! – Usher, Lil Jon, Ludacris

35. Hot in Herre – Nelly

36. Milkshake – Kelis

37. Sensual Seduction – Snoop Dogg

38. Umbrella – Rihanna, JAY-Z

39. Opps! I Did It Again… – Britney Spears

40. TiK ToK – Kesha

41.  SOS – Rihanna

42. Promiscuous – Nelly Furtado, Timbaland

43. Fergalicious – Fergie, will.i.am.

44. Bootylicious – Destiny’s Child

45. Buttons – The Pussycat Dolls

46. Pon De Replay – Rihanna

47. One, Two Step – Ciara, Missy Elliot

48. Paralyzer – Finger Eleven

49. I Believe in a Thing Called Love – The Darkness

50. Hot N Cold – Katy Perry

51. I Kissed a Girl – Katy Perry

Katy’s debut single made waves as it addressed the subject of bisexuality openly, which was rare if not completely unheard of in mainstream pop music at the time.

Perry admitted that, a decade later, she’d rewrite the song and approach the subject differently today. It makes sense, since the track is about one girl’s experimental night with another, and in 2018, we’re much more comfortable talking about our sexualities, so we don’t have to use other people “just to try it”.

52. Right Round – Flo Rida

53. Lose Control – Missy Elliot, Ciara, Fat Man Scoop

54. Bad Romance – Lady Gaga

55. Morning After Dark – Timbaland, Nelly Furtado

56. Low (feat T-Pain) – Flo Rida

57. No Air – Jordin Sparks, Chris Brown

58. Suga Suga – Baby Bash, Frankie J

59. How You Remind Me – Nickelback
We know you love to hate them. Actually, we don’t. Why does everyone hate Nickelback so much? The National Public Radio took a crack at solving the mystery, which proposed overexposure, changes in public taste, and repetitiveness as plausible causes.

60. It’s Not Over – Daughtry 

61. Home – Daughtry 

62. Kryptonite – 3 Doors Down

63. Wish You Were Here – Incubus

64. So I Need You – 3 Doors Down

65. Stellar – Incubus

66. Drive – Incubus

57. Dani California – Red Hot Chili Peppers

68. Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off – Panic! at the Disco

69. Thnks fr th Mmrs – Fall Out Boy

70. Check Yes, Juliet – We The Kings
The most romantic song for every middle schooler in 2007.

71. This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race – Fall Out Boy

72. Here it Goes Again – OK Go
You know, that song with the treadmill music video you still think about trying to recreate sometimes at the gym.

73. I Don’t Care – Fall Out Boy

74. The Curse of Curves – Cute is What We Aim For

75. Sk8r Boi – Avril Lavigne

76. Complicated – Avril Lavigne

77. Since U Been Gone – Kelly Clarkson

78. Potential Breakup Song – Aly & AJ

Many of us had experience with heartbreak beyond homeroom crushes when this song came out, but as adults trying to navigate the brutal online dating scene in our 20s, Aly & AJ (who recently made a comeback) offered us some solace in their boppy breakup anthem.

79. Mercy – Duffy

80. Rehab – Amy Winehouse

 81. Back to Black – Amy Winehouse

82. Lights – Ellie Goulding

83. So Yesterday – Hilary Duff

84. Tangled Up in Me – Skye Sweetnam

85. Overdrive – Katy Ross

One of the best tracks from one of the 00’s best movies, Mean Girls. Turn up the volume and take yourself back to high school. And remember, on Wednesdays, we wear pink.

86. Hook Me Up – The Veronicas

87. 4Ever – The Veronica

88. Burnin’ Up – The Jonas Brothers

89. 7 Things – Miley Cyrus

90. Come Clean – Hilary Duff
Forever emblazoned upon the hearts of Laguna Hills fans everywhere.

 91. Unwritten – Natasha Beddingfield

92. Beautiful Soul – Jesse McCartney 

93. Rush – Aly & AJ

94. Here We Go Again – Demi Lovato

95. Lovebug – The Jonas Brothers

96. Catch Me – Demi Lovato

97. Pieces of Me – Ashlee Simpson

98. On the Way Down – Ryan Cabrera

99. Absolutely (Story of a Girl) – Nine Days

100. Dirty Little Secret – All American Rejects

101. Stacy’s Mom – Fountains of Wayne

102. Beverly Hills – Weezer

103. Teenagers – My Chemical Romance

104. The Kill – 30 Seconds to Mars

105. Miss Murder – AFI

 106. Move Along – All American Rejects

107. The Middle – Jimmy Eats World

108. Just the Girl – The Click Five

109. Too Little, Too Late – JoJo

110. With You – Jessica Simpson

111. A Thousand Miles – Vanessa Carlton

112. Lucky – Britney Spears
Because what better way to end a long journey into the past with a bit of luck for the future?

References:

  1. http://www.tunesdujour.com/ten-facts-britney-spearss-toxic/
  2. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/katy-perry-i-kissed-a-girl-stereotypes_us_5a7a039be4b07af4e81e8dca
  3. https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2015/04/25/402026979/the-good-listener-why-do-people-hate-nickelback-so-much
  4. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-mating-game/201609/the-ugly-truth-about-online-dating
  5. https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/7950286/aly-and-aj-interview-new-song-take-me-ep

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