RnB
This is the 2007 hit song by Rihanna featuring Jay-Z that begins with the iconic hook ‘ella, ella…’
Umbrella
This is the Academy Award–winning 2002 track by Eminem that serves as the lead single from the soundtrack of 8 Mile
Lose Yourself
This 2010 debut single by Justin Bieber features rapper Ludacris and became one of the most-viewed music videos on YouTube during the early 2010s.
Baby
This is the alter ego used by Eminem that represents his darker, more violent lyrical persona, often used in his early career storytelling tracks.
Slim Shady
This is the pop artist featured alongside Madonna on the 2008 hit ‘4 Minutes,’ known for his work as a singer, songwriter, and producer in R&B and pop.
Justin Timberlake
This is the name of the Canadian R&B artist who released the hit song ‘Let Me Love You’
Mario
This 2005 hit by Kanye West features Jamie Foxx and samples Ray Charles, becoming one of the most recognizable breakup-themed rap songs of the decade
Gold Digger
This 2000 hit by NSYNC was famously revived in a modern action-comedy scene where a masked, wisecracking antihero uses it during a high-energy fight sequence
Bye Bye Bye
This is the stage name of Stacy Ann Ferguson, who became widely known as a member of The Black Eyed Peas and later released solo hits like ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry.’”
Fergie
This is the R&B singer featured on What's Luv?, whose vocals helped define the song’s melodic hook
Ashanti
This is the name of the album that features the hit single ‘Yeah! by Usher
Confessions
This 2000 hit by Outkast is a heartfelt apology track famously addressed to the mother of one of the members’ ex-partners.
Ms. Jackson
This 2002 breakout single by Avril Lavigne tells the story of a ballet girl who rejects a boy, only for him to become a famous rock star later.
Sk8er Boi
This is the stage name of Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., a West Coast rapper known for hits like ‘Drop It Like It’s Hot’ and ‘Gin and Juice.’”
Snoop Dogg
This is the hip-hop producer and rapper featured on SexyBack, who also co-produced the track’s distinctive electronic beat
Timbaland
This is the 2001 lead single from Invincible, known for its cinematic music video and disco-influenced groove.
You Rock My World
This is the 2009 breakout single by Drake that helped launch his mainstream career and appears on his mixtape So Far Gone.
Best I Ever Had
This 2004 breakthrough single by Kelly Clarkson is known for its explosive chorus and helped define the post-American Idol pop-rock sound of the decade.”
Since U Been Gone
This is the stage name of Curtis Jackson, a rapper discovered by Eminem and known for the album Get Rich or Die Tryin'
50 Cent
This is the female R&B singer featured alongside Nelly on the 2002 hit ‘Dilemma,’ known for her vocals from Destiny’s Child.
Kelly Rowland
This 2009 international hit by Jay Sean features rapper Lil Wayne and became the first U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #1 single by a British Asian solo artist.”
Down
This is the 2008 lead single from the album Tha Carter III by Lil Wayne, featuring a prominent use of Auto-Tune and becoming his first Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit.”
Lollipop
This 2000 single by Britney Spears was co-written by Max Martin and became one of the fastest-selling singles of its era, topping charts in over 20 countries
Oops!... I Did It Again
This is the stage name of Alecia Beth Moore, known for her acrobatic live performances and hits like ‘Just Give Me a Reason.
P!nk
This is the female vocalist featured on Airplanes, best known as the lead singer of Paramore.
Hayley Williams