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30 Songs From Your Middle School Playlist

From Flo Rida to Taylor Swift, the 2000s was poppin'.

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30 Songs From Your Middle School Playlist
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We all know those songs- the songs that flood our mind with memories and fill our hearts with nostalgia. They also probably filled our first iPod Nanos too. Here's a list of songs that any 2000s middle schooler would run out to the dance floor for:

1. Low// Flo Rida ft T-Pain

2. Cyclone// Baby Bash

3. Ignition// R. Kelly

4. Hollaback Girl// Gwen Stephani

5. Wannabe// the Spice Girls

6. Don't Cha// The Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes

7. Irreplaceable// Beyonce

8. Milkshake// Kelis

9. Get Low// Lil Jon ft. Ying Yang Twinz

10. Hey Ya!// Outkast

11. Promiscuous// Nelly Furtado ft. Timbaland

12. Down// Jay Sean ft. Lil' Wayne

13. Tear Drops on my Guitar// Taylor Swift

14. Can't Believe It// T-Pain

15. Kiss Me Thru The Phone// Soulja Boy

16. Bedrock// Young Money

17. Our Song// Taylor Swift

18. My Humps// The Black Eyed Peas

19. Fergalicious// Fergie

20. Too Little Too Late// JoJo

21. Beautiful Soul// Jesse McCartney

22. Lip Gloss// Lil' Mama

23. Wobble// V.I.C

24. Lollipop// Lil Wayne ft. Static Major

25. Right Above It// Lil Wayne ft. Drake

26. Baby// Justin Bieber

27. Tik Tok// Ke$ha

28. You Belong With Me// Taylor Swift

29. Single Ladies// Beyonce

30. Dynamite// Taio Cruz

Sure, you may not have figured out what you were actually singing until you were much older, but you still jammed out to them nonetheless. We grew up on this music, it's a part of who we are and we can never replace the music of the 2000s.

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