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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 (41–50)

HeavenDJ Sammy & Yanou featuring Do

DJ Sammy Feat. Yanou & Do – Heaven (HD)
HeavenDJ Sammy & Yanou featuring Do

An incredibly refreshing, heaven-sent banger from DJ Sammy, hailing from Mallorca, Spain.

The vocals, with their almost teenage-like tone, are energetic and super cute! It’s a literally feel-good, get-you-moving track—my top pick in trance music.

If you’ve been avoiding trance because it feels “too intense,” this one’s especially for you.

Highly recommended.

BurnUsher

Usher – Burn (Official Video)
BurnUsher

A song by American R&B singer Usher, created with Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox, depicting a breakup with his girlfriend.

It is said to be about Usher’s relationship with Chilli from TLC, after their two-year romance ended.

It was released as a single in 2004.

Bring Me To LifeEvanescence

Evanescence – Bring Me To Life (Official HD Music Video) ft. Paul McCoy
Bring Me To LifeEvanescence

In 2003, Evanescence suddenly appeared in the midst of a saturated heavy rock boom.

Their style—pairing nu-metal/alternative rock with a beautiful female vocal—became a major talking point.

Their debut album Fallen, which includes Bring Me to Life, was a huge hit, selling 14 million copies worldwide.

New BornMuse

A song by Muse, the British monster band that builds grand rock by basing their sound in alternative and incorporating progressive elements.

Unlike Michael Jackson’s “side slide,” what stands out here is vocalist Matthew’s “crab walk.”

It’s in Our HandsBjörk

An original song that sings about the importance of believing in your inner strength.

Björk’s clear vocals blend beautifully with a distinctive sound that employs sparse, beat-light rhythms and click-noise textures.

Released as a single in 2002, it was included on Björk’s first greatest hits album, “Greatest Hits.” The music video drew attention for its innovative concept, depicting Björk in her second trimester of pregnancy as smaller than flowers, plants, and insects.

The lyrics question the futility of overly fearing oneself or trying too hard, making it perfect for those seeking self-improvement.

Listening to this track will inspire the courage to find the answers within yourself.