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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!

2000s Western pop hits you still hear in commercials, movies, and on the streets (1–10)

This LoveMaroon 5

A single released in 2004 by the American pop-rock band Maroon 5.

It was inspired by lead singer Adam Levine’s breakup with his girlfriend.

The song won both an MTV Video Music Award and a Grammy Award.

I’m YoursJason Mraz

Jason Mraz – Wordplay (Official Video)
I'm YoursJason Mraz

Jason Mraz may well be the most successful male vocalist of the 2000s.

He’s known for singing pop songs with rap-like, rapid-fire vocals, but this track from the album “We Sing.

We Dance.

We Steal Things.” is a tune anyone can hum along to.

The bouncy rhythm feels great.

One More TimeDaft Punk

Daft Punk – One More Time (Official Video)
One More TimeDaft Punk

This is the breakout work by duft pank, the French electronic duo known for their full-face masks.

It might sound familiar to you, as it was used in various commercials in Japan.

The catchy melody and the four-on-the-floor rhythm that makes you want to dance make it a very cool track.

Where Is The Love?The Black Eyed Peas

The Black Eyed Peas – Where Is The Love? (Official Music Video)
Where Is The Love?The Black Eyed Peas

A song from the United States that carries a message calling for withdrawal from Iraq.

It became a worldwide hit and was the best-selling song in the UK in 2003.

The song was performed at the 2004 Grammy Awards.

In 2016, a new version was released.

Hips Don’t LieShakira ft. Wyclef Jean

Shakira – Hips Don’t Lie (featuring Wyclef Jean) (Official 4K Video) ft. Wyclef Jean
Hips Don't LieShakira ft. Wyclef Jean

A track featuring a rap by Wyclef Jean.

It’s a salsa/worldbeat piece that samples “Dance Like This” from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, as well as Jerry Rivera’s “Amores Como El Nuestro.” The costumes and characters in the music video are inspired by Spain’s Barranquilla Carnival.