With the year nearly drawing to a close, there's no better way to celebrate the past decade than to take a look back on all the things that happened from to — including, of course, in the music world. There's no doubt that the s were massive, musically. We enjoyed more viral music videos and internet meme songs than ever before — but if we consider all of the songs that have been released from to now, we can probably say that there are some tracks more memorable than others. From Carly Rae Jepsen's addictive "Call Me Maybe" to the more recent "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X, these top songs of the s have truly become representative of this decade, helping define and shape the musical landscape in the s and most likely being remembered for tens of years to come. So to celebrate the true whirlwind that has been this past decade in music, we've rounded up 28 of the best songs that have defined the s — so we can totally ring in the New Year by jamming to all the decade's biggest hits. The rock world may not have had the biggest decade, but there was a time when this song seemed to be everywhere. Kacey Musgraves was certainly one of if not, the one biggest breakout stars of the s.


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Riot Games has published a Worlds anthem and music video every year since to kick off the championship. Since each song is released as a complete music video, the rankings have been based on the song and video combined. The biggest issue with the song is the video—or lack thereof. Instead, the official release video features a bright red crystal encapsulating mini versions of European landmarks. Amidst the suspense, the song alone leaves much to be desired, however. The build into the chorus is almost non-existent and is overall uninspired, leaving a feeling of dissatisfaction. Fans have criticized the YouTube version for dampening the quality of the song, but even when listening on Spotify or SoundCloud, the sentiment remains. The lyrics, however, paint a picture of rising above challenges, which is truly wholesome and relatable. The video itself rivals the top contenders. The animations are breathtaking and the crossover between real life and CGI is masterfully meshed together.
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If you've checked out Imagine Dragons' electrifying new Evolve World Tour, then you know the most poignant section of the show comes during the mid-performance acoustic set, featuring live cello, an auxiliary stage, and a moving revamp of the Night Visions album cut "Bleeding Out. Reynolds reins his voice into a villainous quiver before the full band blasts through the incendiary chorus. Like much of Night Visions , "Amsterdam" was recorded and released on a prior EP, 's It's Time , when the band still clung more tightly to its alt-rock roots than to the electro-claps that would come to define it. Despite its ostensibly uplifting "your time will come" hook, the mid-tempo fan favorite "Amsterdam" is a song full of regret and denial, hinging on Reynolds' apologies to his family for disappointing them stemming from his expulsion from Brigham Young University, perhaps? If Imagine Dragons continues its skyward trajectory and eventually graduates to stadium tours, this will be a song worth the price of admission alone. Reynolds is triumphant and bright, and the electronic elements are sparse, yet still manage to provide weight to the melody. And the full-throated "oh" chorus is perhaps the most satisfying moment on all of Evolve. The songs are everywhere all the time. But somehow, the song that started it all for Imagine Dragons never tires. The Biz premium subscriber content has moved to Billboard.