Is this the decade's best song?

Last updated 10:57 27/11/2009
Beyonce's Crazy In Love has been voted the best song of the decade.
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RED ALERT: Beyonce's Crazy In Love has been voted the best song of the decade.

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The 2003 single - which features her now husband Jay-Z - was released as the lead single from her album Dangerously in Love and went on to massive success, reaching the top spot in the UK and US charts, as well as landing Beyonce two Grammy awards.

The former Destiny's Child singer beat MGMT, whose 2008 song Time To Pretend came second, to the top spot, while The Strokes' Hard To Explain, from 2001, was third.

At number four was MIA's 2008 track Paper Planes and at number five was Outcast with Hey Ya!, in which listeners were told to head to the dance floor and "shake it like a Polaroid picture".

The Klaxons, with their 2007 song Golden Skans, Blur, with their 2003 track Out Of Time, and Arctic Monkeys' A Certain Romance all made the top 10.

NME magazine Top 100 tracks of the decade top 20:

1. Beyonce Knowles - Crazy In Love
2. MGMT - Time To Pretend
3. The Strokes - Hard To Explain
4. MIA - Paper Planes
5. OutKast - Hey Ya!
6. The Rapture - House Of Jealous Lovers
7. Klaxons - Golden Skans
8. Blur - Out Of Time
9. Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies)
10. Arctic Monkeys - A Certain Romance
11. The Libertines - Can't Stand Me Now
12. The Streets - Dry Your Eyes
13. The Walkmen - The Rat
14. The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army
15. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Bang
16. Rihanna - Umbrella
17. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps
18. OutKast - Ms Jackson
19. Radiohead - Reckoner
20. Hot Chip - Over And Over

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* Do you agree? What do you think the best songs of the decade are? Post your comments below.

- Bang! Showbiz

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ACTUAL_music   #115   10:06 am Dec 10 2009

I'm 18. I'm ACTUALLY insulted that someone thinks that a Beyonce (a CLEAR feminist) song is the best song of the decade that shaped my life.

Is this list some kind of sick, twisted joke?

ab2thec   #114   12:13 pm Dec 09 2009

Calm down everyone. its just one little list. its not a global view.

Brett Dale   #113   10:54 pm Nov 30 2009

Best song, has to be the Golden Globe Nominated, "When you come back to me" by Garth Brooks.

Anonymous   #112   07:51 pm Nov 30 2009

There is no such thing as a Best song, a Best band or a Best artist. Music Is art and it affects different people in different ways! Music is not a competition! Just enjoy it and get on with it!!!!!!!!

Charlotte   #111   07:23 pm Nov 30 2009

I don't think people are getting why the songs that are on here have been chosen. Most of these bands have formed in the past ten years, and their music is what is influencing modern music. Yes, bands like the Foo Fighters and Muse have released "good" singles in this decade, but it's not really any different to the sound they had in the nineties, so what would be the point in having them on here? This list was chosen well.

Nick   #110   06:37 pm Nov 30 2009

What a forgettable decade of music, not many of these songs will be remembered next year let alone for a long period of time

Arnie   #109   05:46 pm Nov 30 2009

i agree with rob (post #99)

p diddy   #108   08:58 am Nov 30 2009

I especially like all the comments saying effectively 'I haven't even heard of these songs, so they can't be any good!' Actually that just meeans you've got no idea about music. I don't agree with the list totally, but having heard all the songs (and they're all good) I at least have an informed opinion.

Matt   #107   07:24 am Nov 30 2009

lol @ #3, since when were Machine Head underground? Machine Head are just as bad/popular as Beyonce.

Leah   #106   11:35 pm Nov 28 2009

To the best of my knowledge, every song except for Hey Ya was released after 2005. Shouldn't this be called the best songs of the past 5 years?

Or better yet, the most mediocre? The Klaxons shouldn't even be on that list. Or The Strokes. Meh, what do you expect of an elitist indie mag as NME?

Okay. On second thought, who cares? It's just a list.


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