Vh1 100 Greatest Songs Of The 2000s Upd
The landscape of music underwent a foundational transformation at the turn of the millennium. The 2000s marked a sonic bridge between analog and digital music delivery, witnessing the decline of physical CDs, the meteoric rise of file-sharing platforms, and the eventual dawn of music streaming.
VH1: 100 Greatest Songs of the 00's - List - Album of the Year vh1 100 greatest songs of the 2000s upd
One music critic described VH1’s choices as an “alternate canon,” and noted that it was “refreshing to see someone trying to invent an alternate canon of this stuff instead of reminding us once again that Radiohead are the greatest thing ever. But this alternate canon? This alternate canon is weird!”. He praised the populist angle but questioned many placements, such as having “Crazy in Love” at No. 1 while criticizing OutKast’s “Hey Ya!” at No. 2. He argued that OutKast’s “B.O.B.” was “the better song in every conceivable way”. But this alternate canon
When Amy [Winehouse] walked in, the room changed. "Back to Black" sounded like a lost 60s record, but the pain in it? That was 2006. It was timeless because it was so perfectly broken. 1 while criticizing OutKast’s “Hey Ya
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