2000s Western pop hits you still hear in commercials, movies, and on the streets
2000s Western hits you still hear today in commercials, movies, and on the streets.
Back then, new movements that transcended genres kept emerging, leaving a vivid mark on our memories.
Rock, pop, hip-hop, electronica—countless classics that blended diverse sounds and won hearts around the world.
For this playlist, our editorial team handpicked tracks that instantly bring back the excitement and emotion of those days the moment you press play.
Take this opportunity to rediscover 2000s masterpieces that feel not only nostalgic, but still fresh even now!
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- Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial jingles.
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2000s Western pop hits you still hear in commercials, movies, and on the streets (71–80)
Bring Em OutT.I.

An aggressive track by T.I.
that powerfully delivers a message brimming with the confidence and dignity of a winner, riding on a thunderous, hard-hitting beat.
The dynamic sound crafted by Atlanta-born producer Swizz Beatz grabs listeners and never lets go.
Released in October 2004 as the lead single from the album Urban Legend, it became a major hit, peaking at No.
9 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In 2019, it was also featured in the film Deadpool & Wolverine, further broadening its appeal.
Its powerful beat and energetic rap are a perfect match for cheer dance choreography—an essential song for delivering crowd-rousing performances, guaranteed to shine at sporting events and parties.
SurvivorDestiny’s Child

Destiny’s Child is an American R&B trio, also well-known for having Beyoncé as a member.
Their 2001 release “Survivor” is one of their signature songs, selling over 4 million copies.
I’m RealJennifer Lopez ft. Ja Rule

The original version was produced by Jennifer Lopez, Leshan David Lewis, Troy Oliver, and Cory Rooney.
This remix version featuring Ja Rule spent five weeks at No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
Don’t Know WhyNorah Jones

It doesn’t fit neatly into any genre, yet somehow it’s a balm for the world—Norah Jones’s debut single.
This song, like all of Norah’s, glides by with beautiful melodies and a gentle voice, never getting in the way no matter what you’re doing.
Some even say it’s the ultimate background music for getting things done.
HoppipollaSigur Rós

This is one of the signature songs by Sigur Rós, the ultra-famous band from Iceland.
Thom Yorke has openly said he’s a fan, and the band continues to exert a major influence on the post-rock scene.
It’s a highly distinctive track that combines a dreamlike atmosphere with grandeur.
FoolishAshanti

Ashanti’s debut single, released in 2002.
It’s about making mistakes in love.
The track samples the keyboard part from DeBarge’s 1983 song “Stay With Me” and incorporates elements from the remix of The Notorious B.I.G.’s “One More Chance.”
AfricaKarl Wolf

A smash-hit summer tune by a Dubai-raised singer-songwriter and producer-composer.
This track, an arrangement of TOTO’s original, is included on the second album “BITE BULLET,” released in 2008.
Thanks to the song’s massive success, the artist became known worldwide.



