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Tracks like The White Stripes’ "Seven Nation Army" (#26) and Green Day’s "American Idiot" (#13) showed that guitar-driven music still had a political and stadium-filling punch.
The "Song of the Decade" according to Billboard, this ballad marked one of the greatest comebacks in music history.
Released in late 2011, the special served as a definitive cultural audit of a decade defined by the rise of digital downloads, the dominance of hip-hop and R&B, and the birth of modern pop icons. Hosted by Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz , the five-part series chronicled the tracks that shaped the "noughties," from the turn-of-the-millennium pop explosion to the synth-heavy anthems that closed out the era. The Top 10: Anthems of a Generation vh1 100 greatest songs of the 2000s
The list also gave nods to massive hits like Britney Spears’ "Toxic" (#20), Amy Winehouse’s "Rehab" (#31), and even the early-decade boy band craze with * NSYNC’s "Bye Bye Bye" (#36). Legacy of the List
The top of the list was a heavy-hitting assembly of tracks that dominated both the Billboard Hot 100 and the cultural zeitgeist. Tracks like The White Stripes’ "Seven Nation Army"
A massive commercial success that blended Ray Charles samples with West's signature production style.
This track ushered in a new era of experimental R&B and dance music, stripping away traditional pop structures. Hosted by Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz ,
Representing the late-decade shift toward electro-pop, Gaga’s breakthrough hit redefined the visual and sonic expectations of a pop star.
The VH1 special remains a popular reference point for music fans because it captures the transition from physical media to the digital age. Many of these songs were the first to break records on Apple Music and early streaming platforms, ensuring their longevity well into the 2020s.