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This 1998 R&B track by Lauryn Hill became a feminist anthem and remains a classic.

"Doo Wop (That Thing)" by Lauryn Hill (1998)

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This rapper's 2018 album Astroworld became a major success with hits like "SICKO MODE."

Travis Scott (2018)

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This pop star made her mark in the 2000s with albums like ...Baby One More Time and Oops!... I Did It Again.

Britanny Spears

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This track by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys became an anthem for New York City in 2009.

Empire State of Mind

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This classic Queen anthem is known as the unofficial anthem of the "Sports Illustrated" magazine and has been adopted by numerous teams as a rallying cry.

We Will Rock You

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This Usher song ft. Lil Jon and Luda from 2004 became an international hit and won multiple Grammy Awards.

"Yeah!" by Usher ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris (2004)

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This rapper released the album To Pimp a Butterfly in 2015, blending jazz, funk, and hip-hop.

Kendrick Lamar (To Pimp a Butterfly, 2015)

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This "Bad Romance" singer has had multiple chart-topping hits and has become a pop culture icon.

Lady Gaga

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This song by Kanye West features a collaboration with Rihanna and Kid Cudi.

All of the Lights

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In 2010, This Kanye West hit song was played at the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver

We Are the Champions

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This Kanye West song, released in 2004, became an anthem for the college dropout generation and was a major breakthrough in hip-hop.

"Through the Wire" by Kanye West (2004)

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This rapper, known for his alter ego "Slim Shady," released The Marshall Mathers LP in 2000.

Eminem (The Marshall Mathers LP, 2000)

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This pop diva’s 2014 album 1989 marked her transition from country to pure pop music.

Taylor Swift
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This 2018 track brought together Drake, Travis Scott, and Lil Baby, becoming a massive hit and solidifying their collective dominance in hip-hop.

Sicko Mode

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This iconic theme song from the Rocky movies is often played in sports arenas to inspire athletes and energize crowds before big games or competitions.

Gonna Fly Now

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This 2016 hit by Beyoncé was a chart-topping anthem of empowerment.

"Formation" by Beyoncé (2016)

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This rapper and business mogul released The Blueprint in 2001 and is also known for his ventures in music and fashion.

Jay-Z (The Blueprint, 2001)

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This artist’s 2017 album Divide produced hits like "Shape of You" and made him a global sensation.

Ed Sheeran

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This rap duo released Outkast's 2003 album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, which featured hit singles like “Hey Ya!”

Big Boi and André 3000

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The 1985 hit by Europe has been adopted by sports teams, including the Boston Red Sox, for its dramatic use in pre-game rituals.

The Final Countdown

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This iconic R&B singer from the 90s is known for her hit songs “No Scrubs” and “Creep,” and was a member of TLC.

Chilli (of TLC) (1990s)

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This rapper, born in 1977, has been married twice

Kanye West (2010s)

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This "Material Girl" made waves in the '80s and '90s with hits like "Like a Prayer" and "Vogue."

Madonna

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This 2000s-era hip-hop collaboration between Nelly and Tim McGraw was a chart-topping success blending country and rap.

Over and Over

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This anthem by Survivor is known for being played before each home game at Chicago's Wrigley Field, especially when the Cubs were on a postseason run.

Eye of the Tiger