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!
- Dance music from Western artists that was a hit in the 2000s. World-famous classics and popular songs.
- Hit Western songs from the 2010s. Recommended classics.
- Commercial songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s. Popular commercial jingles.
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- Ballad songs from Western music that were hits in the 2000s
- Masterpiece and hit songs by recommended Western bands from the 2000s
- Moving Western songs that were hits in the 2000s
- Love songs in Western music that were hits in the 2000s. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Debut songs by male Western artists from the 2000s
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2000s Western pop hits you still hear in commercials, movies, and on the streets (71–80)
PictureKid Rock ft. Sheryl Crow

A song featuring vocals by Sheryl Crow.
It was included on Kid Rock’s album “Cocky” and released as a single in 2002.
In 2003, it reached No.
4 on the U.S.
charts.
The song has been covered by artists such as Rascal Flatts.
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.
Ghost N Stuffdeadmou5 feat. Rob Swire

This is a signature track by Canadian DJ deadmau5, famous for his mouse headgear.
The vocals are by Rob Swire, known for his work with Knife Party and Pendulum.
It’s now a club staple, and its aggressive synth bass and four-on-the-floor rhythm make it an uplifting masterpiece.
Hot In HerreNelly

There’s an extra “r” in the title’s “Herre,” added to emphasize how really hot it is and to reflect the St.
Louis accent of Nelly’s hometown.
The song was produced by The Neptunes, the team of Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams.
It became a huge summer hit in 2002.
Wherever You Will GoThe Calling

A song written by lead singer Alex Band and guitarist Aaron Kamin, carrying an emotional message about chasing someone to the ends of the earth.
The music video, directed by Nigel Dick, has two versions: one filmed in Mexico and the other in the Los Angeles sewers.



