BEST SONGS OF 2005

The year 2005 was marked by a diverse musical landscape, with genres ranging from pop and hip-hop to rock and R&B dominating the charts. This period saw the rise of digital music consumption, with platforms like iTunes gaining popularity, fundamentally changing how music was distributed and consumed. The Billboard Hot 100 reflected a mix of established artists and newcomers, showcasing a blend of catchy hooks and innovative sounds that resonated with audiences worldwide.

Ranking

  1. We Belong Together – Mariah Carey
    This song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 consecutive weeks and is often credited with revitalizing Carey's career.
  2. Hollaback Girl – Gwen Stefani
    A major hit that became an anthem of empowerment, it was notable for its catchy chorus and Stefani's unique style.
  3. Since U Been Gone – Kelly Clarkson
    This song showcased Clarkson's vocal prowess and marked a shift towards a more pop-rock sound, earning critical acclaim.
  4. Gold Digger – Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx
    A chart-topping hit that blended hip-hop and R&B, it became one of West's signature songs and highlighted his innovative production style.
  5. Boulevard of Broken Dreams – Green Day
    This song from their album 'American Idiot' resonated with themes of isolation and disillusionment, earning a Grammy Award.
  6. Candy Shop – 50 Cent featuring Olivia
    A commercial success that solidified 50 Cent's status in hip-hop, known for its catchy hook and provocative lyrics.
  7. Don't Cha – The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes
    This debut single became a pop culture phenomenon, known for its sultry lyrics and infectious beat.
  8. Photograph – Nickelback
    A nostalgic rock ballad that resonated with listeners, it became one of Nickelback's most recognizable songs.
  9. Temperature – Sean Paul
    This dancehall hit showcased Sean Paul's unique style and became a staple in clubs and parties worldwide.
  10. I Write Sins Not Tragedies – Panic! At The Disco
    This debut single combined theatrical elements with pop-punk, gaining a massive following and critical acclaim.
  11. Mr. Brightside – The Killers
    Originally released in 2003, it gained immense popularity in 2005, becoming an anthem of the decade.
  12. Over and Over – Nelly featuring Tim McGraw
    This crossover hit blended hip-hop and country, showcasing the versatility of both artists.
  13. Shake It Off – Taylor Swift
    Though released later, its impact in 2005 set the stage for Swift's rise in the music industry.
  14. My Humps – The Black Eyed Peas
    A catchy and controversial track that became a defining song of the group's career.
  15. Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol
    This emotional ballad gained popularity through its use in television and film, resonating with a wide audience.
  16. Feel Good Inc. – Gorillaz
    A genre-defying track that combined elements of hip-hop, rock, and electronic music, earning critical acclaim.
  17. Bad Day – Daniel Powter
    This piano-driven ballad became a global hit, known for its relatable lyrics and emotional depth.
  18. All the Small Things – Blink-182
    Although released earlier, its continued popularity in 2005 showcased the lasting impact of pop-punk.
  19. Just a Song About Ping Pong – The Dandy Warhols
    A quirky track that gained a cult following, reflecting the alternative rock scene of the mid-2000s.
  20. Wake Me Up When September Ends – Green Day
    Another hit from 'American Idiot', this song's poignant lyrics and themes of loss resonated deeply with listeners.

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