The 2000s left a very characteristic legacy in many ways. But, in music, it has a special taste: it was at this time that pop exploded with taste in Brazil and it was when CDs and MP3s began to enter people's homes more easily. With that, party playlists were always amazing!
From then on, some songs became a “must” for every little party. It had Kelly Key and Rouge, going through Outkast and Daft Punk. Embark on this journey through time with us. Let's go?
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1. Ragatanga – Rouge
Who has never choreographed Ragatanga, right? The famous “assereje” was the flagship song of the group Rouge, newly formed at the time. The song was the girl band's biggest hit and, to this day, is a staple of the decade.
2. Babysitter – Kelly Key
The story of a woman who was snubbed, looks good and gets back is Kelly Key's hallmark to this day. The singer, new to the market until then, was a big bet in Brazilian pop music and is still remembered for several hits, such as “Cachorrinho”, “Barbie Girl” and “Adoleta”.
3. Summer Muse – Felipe Dylon
A lot of people wanted to be Felipe Dylon's summer muse in the 2000s, right? This was one of the singer's most famous work songs from Rio de Janeiro. After that, their singles did not perform commercially well. Do you want to know where the singer and other celebrities of the 2000s are? Click hereand find out!
4. I'm Not There - Luka
This one was sure to be a hit at every party. The biggest hit of Luka's career sings about a woman who got over the end of a relationship and shook off the dust. In a recent interview, the singer said that until today she receives royalties from the song. Want to know how she's doing these days? Click here!
5. Party at the Apê – Latino
You can confess, it was listening to this song that you learned what bundalelê is. The song is a version of “Dragostea Din Tei”, by a band from Moldova. It was an unparalleled hit in Brazil and brought freshness to Latino's career in the 2000s. Who remembers?
6. Complicated – Avril Lavigne
In the gringa, the fashion was pop divas with dance songs and full of choreography. In the opposite direction, came Avril Lavigne, wearing wide pants, a tie and playing guitar. "Complicated" is one of the singer's biggest hits to date, alongside "Sk8er Boi", "My Happy Ending" and "I'm With You". Surely you heard some of these songs in the 2000s.
7. Toxic – Britney Spears
Britney is the princess of pop and the princess of the 2000s! “Toxic” was released in 2004 and has already drawn praise from specialized critics. Today it is considered one of the artist's signatures, as well as a classic. No one stays still on the dance floor when they play this one.
8. One More Time – Daft Punk
Daft Punk reached the top of the dance music charts with “One More Time” and the success was repeated here in Brazil. With catchy melody and super synthesized vocals, there was no way to stop listening to this song. Interestingly, the clip is the intro to an animated musical film by the band, called Interstella 5555 – complete on the group's YouTube.
9. A Bomba – Braga Boys
"Bomb! To dance this here is bomb!”. Remember that chorus? Classic at all parties, the hit is a Portuguese version of the song “La Bomba”, by the Bolivian group Azul Azul. Unfortunately it is the only success of the Braga Boys, who dissolved in 2003.
10. Hey Ya – Outkast
Do you believe this track talks about a loving delusion? So it is. The upbeat beat of “Hey Ya” fools even the most attentive listeners. The easy, upbeat chorus made this one of the most played songs of the 2000s. Surely you've heard.
Graduated in Social Communication at the Federal University of Goiás. Passionate about digital media, pop culture, technology, politics and psychoanalysis.