![]() ![]() Justin Beiber and The Jonas Brothers became cool all of a sudden? We got iconic one-hit wonders, from “Somebody That I Used to Know”, to “Gangnam Style”, to “Old Town Road”. Foot stompin’ folk rock had a major moment. Technology had a major influence, with the continued rise of electronic music, Auto-Tune, and a motha fuckin’ Tupac hologram headlining Coachella. This was the decade that brought us indelible new artists like Frank Ocean, Lana Del Rey, and Kendrick Lamar, while also launching icons like Adele, Taylor Swift, and Rihanna to new heights. But as we look back on the past ten years, it’s tough not to remember the decade with tender nostalgia. In the moment, it seemed as though the 2000s was a tough time for music. The 2000s was a decade defined by teen pop icons, garage rock revival, and the rise and fall of the emo rock movement, while also giving us peak contributions from iconic artists like Radiohead, Coldplay, and Kanye. It’s always fascinating to look back at trends in music with a little distance in the rearview.
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