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What was your favorite song this century?

Any song from the previous centuries.

God, you made me realize that in terms of music, this will be known as the 'lost decade'.
 
Any song from the previous centuries.

God, you made me realize that in terms of music, this will be known as the 'lost decade'.

people always say that about the entertainment of the current decade. i remember in the early nineties, people would talk about the 80s and 90s like only shit came out of it. now, people look back on the media from then like it was completely revolutionary and its greatness is untouchable. 25 years from now, people are going to say the same thing about this decade.
 
^ oh c'mon. Not really. :rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao:
 
Really depends on what mood I'm in. I can go from Heavy metal to Jason mraz in 2 minutes.;)

Madcon - Back On The Road still sounds okay, but as the Pianist pointed out we still have some years to decide.
 
"He Gets That From Me" - Reba McEntire
"Nothin' 'Bout Memphis" - Trisha Yearwood
"Whiskey Won The Battle" - Ashton Shepherd
"Probably Wouldn't Be This Way" - LeAnn Rimes
"Breakfast In Bed" - Shelby Lynne
"Cheatin'" - Sara Evans
"Between The Whiskey And The Wine" - Miss Leslie
"Love Land" - Martina McBride
"Miss Being Mrs." - Loretta Lynn
"He Oughta Know That By Now" - Lee Ann Womack
"Made Of Stone" - Dolly Parton
"Men And Mascara" - Julie Roberts
"When The Lights Go Down" - Faith Hill
"Cover Of A Magazine" - Deana Carter
"South Side Of Lonesome" - Chely Wright

..to name a few. The ones in bold are my very favorites.
 
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