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The best pop songs of the 2010s
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The best pop songs of the 2010s

Are we nostalgic for the 2010s yet? The further into "the 2020s" (doesn't sound real) we get, the more I am. Look back at some of your favorite songs from the decade of peplum tops, statement necklaces, and skinny jeans.

 
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"Somebody That I Used to Know," Gotye and Kimbra

"Somebody That I Used to Know," Gotye and Kimbra
Gotye

Number one has to be "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye and Kimbra. The song won two Grammys, was covered countless times, and has been played endlessly on the radio. That said, I can't help but sing along whenever I hear it.

 
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"Take Me to Church," Hozier

"Take Me to Church," Hozier
Hozier

The song that started it all, "Take Me to Church," was just the tip of the iceberg for Hozier. It was the most-streamed song of the year in 2014 and has had a huge influence on today's music. Hozier forever!

 
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"Wrecking Ball," Miley Cyrus

"Wrecking Ball," Miley Cyrus
Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for MTV

Miley Cyrus stopped the world with "Wrecking Ball" in 2013. Evidently, the song was originally written for Beyoncé?! Can you even imagine? This song was always meant for Miley!

 
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"Cake By the Ocean," DNCE

"Cake By the Ocean," DNCE
DNCE

DNCE was having a moment in the 2010s. Their music is so fun, and "Cake By the Ocean" was "Song of the Summer" material if you ask me. I seriously hope they come out with another album!

 
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"Habits (Stay High)," Tove Lo

"Habits (Stay High)," Tove Lo
Tove Lo

Tove Lo is in a league all her own. I was obsessed with "Habits (Stay High)" and just about every other song she's put out since. When you think of the soundtrack of the 2010s, Tove Lo definitely made her mark on the decade.

 
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"Bad Blood," Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar

"Bad Blood," Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar
Taylor Swift

This song had the whole world asking, "Who hurt you, Taylor?" Paired with a bađass Grammy Award-winning music video with Taylor's "squad" and a Kendrick Lamar feature, this track goes so hard.

 
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"when the party's over," Billie Eilish

"when the party's over," Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish

Bringing in the tail end of the 2010s with Billie Eilish and "when the party's over!" The song is truly a beautiful work of art and incredibly raw, given the lack of instruments involved. This standout track made us all know the name Billie Eilish.

 
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"Counting Stars," OneRepublic

"Counting Stars," OneRepublic
OneRepublic

You couldn't get this song out of your head, could you? Neither could I! At this point, I'm not sure if it's a good thing or not. "Counting Stars" was one of OneRepublic's most successful songs next to "Apologize" (which honestly should've been on my "best pop songs of the 2000s" list).

 
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"Elastic Heart," Sia

"Elastic Heart," Sia
Sia

How I had no idea that this song was written for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack, I'll never know. I will list "Chandelier" as an honorable mention based solely on how overplayed it was, but "Elastic Heart" is just better, in my opinion. To clarify, the song, not the music video, is better. I have no idea what was going on there.

 
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"Call Me Maybe," Carly Rae Jepsen

"Call Me Maybe," Carly Rae Jepsen
Carly Rae Jepsen

"Call Me Maybe" was the song of the year in 2012, for sure. That song was like an infectious disease, but, you know, in a fun bubblegum-poppy kind of way. While Carly's had some bops since then, I don't think anything will top this song's level of popularity.

 
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"Rolling in the Deep," Adele

"Rolling in the Deep," Adele
Adele

You just had to have been there when "Rolling in the Deep" was ruling the charts. It was so good that people bought her debut album, 19, from 2008 and 21, which featured the song as its lead single. There was some kind of magic in the air when Adele became an international success in 2010.

 
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"Work B**ch," Britney Spears

"Work B**ch," Britney Spears
Kevin Winter/Getty Images

While she had some bangers with her Femme Fatale album in 2011, "Work B**ch," released in 2013, was the best Britney song of the 2010s for obvious reasons. Though technically of the EDM genre, I'll make an exception for the "Princess of Pop."

 
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"Thank U, Next," Ariana Grande

"Thank U, Next," Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande

Closing out the decade with one of Ariana's best songs and most memorable music videos, "Thank U, Next," was a revelation. With such an iconic song, along with an even more iconic music video featuring some of our favorite rom-coms, it should come as no surprise that the song ranked on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time."

 
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"California Gurls," Katy Perry

"California Gurls," Katy Perry
Katy Perry

"California Gurls" and the album Teenage Dream  were absolutely irresistible. I was so excited to own this album. This song had everything: catchy lyrics, a sick beat, and, most importantly, Snoop Dogg. At the height of her power, let's just say I was a full-on fan.

 
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"Only Girl (In the World)," Rihanna

"Only Girl (In the World)," Rihanna
Rihanna

Rihanna started the 2010s off right with her fifth album, Loud, and the lead single, "Only Girl (In the World)." Who could possibly forget her red-hair era? With so many great songs on the album, choosing just one is difficult, so I went with the one that earned Rihanna another Grammy.

 
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"Tik Tok," Kesha

"Tik Tok," Kesha
Kesha

Before TikTok, there was "TiK ToK." Did that make any sense? Kesha set the tone for pop music in the 2010s. Sure, the single was released toward the end of 2009, but its impact on the decade still stands!

 
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"Party Rock Anthem," LMFAO

"Party Rock Anthem," LMFAO
LMFAO

Do we remember LMFAO? Is it still too soon? I don't know what we were all on in 2011, but these guys were insanely popular at the time, and we couldn't get enough. At least for a few years until they stopped making music. Blast "Party Rock Anthem" for old times' sake!

 
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"Imma Be," The Black Eyed Peas

"Imma Be," The Black Eyed Peas
The Black Eyed Peas

"Imma Be" by The Black Eyed Peas is still that jam, and you can bet that I remember all of the words. This song belongs on any 2010s party playlist or, you know, a party playlist of any kind.

 
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"We Are Young," Fun

"We Are Young," Fun
Fun

The lead single "We Are Young" from Fun's second album, Some Nights, essentially put the band on the map. They had a few really great songs, and then they kind of fell off and started pursuing other projects, but this song helped define pop music of the decade.

 
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"Born This Way," Lady Gaga

"Born This Way," Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga

Though "Born This Way" was compared to the likes of Madonna's "Express Yourself," let's be real: Lady Gaga is an original. Not only is it one of the most successful singles of all time, but it's empowering as hell — 10/10 for this 2011 pop anthem.

 
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"Royals," Lorde

"Royals," Lorde
Lorde

I'm going to be honest. I wasn't really on board with "Royals" at first, but I've come to respect Lorde's artistry and this song's impact on music. Her debut single was an international hit, winning two Grammys, and is considered one of her best songs ever.

 
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"Boom Clap," Charli XCX

"Boom Clap," Charli XCX
Charli XCX

Originally recorded for The Fault in Our Stars' soundtrack, "Boom Clap" was everywhere in 2014. It made Charli XCX a household name and made me a fan for life. Also, her 2018 song "1999" deserves an honorable mention, along with the music video for basically being a love song to the nineties.

 
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"Dancing On My Own," Robyn

"Dancing On My Own," Robyn
Robyn

Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" has to be one of the only songs you can cry and dance to at the same time, and I love it. It's been ranked as one of the greatest songs of the decade by numerous critics and publications, and for good reason.

 
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"Latch," Disclosure and Sam Smith

"Latch," Disclosure and Sam Smith
Disclosure, Sam Smith

I wish I could go back in time and hear "Latch" again for the first time. The track made me a fan of both Disclosure and Sam Smith. I hope they decide to record again together, because twice (after "Omen") is not enough!

 
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"Drunk in Love," Beyoncé

"Drunk in Love," Beyoncé
Beyonce

This was one of the toughest decisions because, as we all know, Beyoncé has been dominating the game forever. Between 4 in 2011, Beyoncé in 2013, and Lemonade in 2016, how is a person supposed to choose? Having won two Grammys, "Drunk in Love" is a top contender, especially with that Dubai riff.

 
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"Lights," Ellie Goulding

"Lights," Ellie Goulding
Ellie Goulding

Ellie Goulding brought something a little different to pop music with her delicate tone and folky sound, which I don't think anyone quite expected. "Lights" is one of Ellie's most popular songs and actually had a bit of a revival on TikTok in 2022 because good music never really goes away.

 
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"Uptown Funk," Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars

"Uptown Funk," Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars

I still don't know if I've recovered from its radio overplay, but I'd be remiss if I didn't mention "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars. The Grammy-winning single is both Mark Ronson's and Bruno Mars' most popular song to date — and a Guinness World Records inductee.

 
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"Thrift Shop," Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

"Thrift Shop," Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis really shined in 2012 with "Thrift Shop." I have only the best memories of listening to this song with my friends. It might have actually made thrift shopping cool again.

 
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"New Rules," Dua Lipa

"New Rules," Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa's reign in pop music began in 2017 with this hit, at least to me. "New Rules" and her self-titled debut album still rule, and she keeps getting better and better.

 
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"Gangnam Style," Psy

"Gangnam Style," Psy
Psy

You know I had to include it. One of the biggest K-pop songs to go viral and become a cultural phenomenon, Psy's "Gangnam Style" was like nothing we had seen before. But like all hot dance crazes, it ran its course, and we all forgot about it... until now! Oppa Gangnam Style!

Shelby Weimer, a Kansas City native, grew up watching way too many comedies and Saturday Night Live, inspiring her to build a career in comedy. When she isn’t writing sketches and pilot scripts, Shelby is always keeping up with the latest in entertainment, with reality TV and all things pop culture being her jam. Find Shelby on Twitter & Instagram @shelbwei3

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