70 Bangers From 2008 That Will Take You Back To Middle School Basement Parties
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70 Bangers From 2008 That Will Take You Back To Middle School Basement Parties

42. Don't Stop the Music.

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70 Bangers From 2008 That Will Take You Back To Middle School Basement Parties
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It's hard to believe that 2008 was ten years ago. It's also hard to believe that some of the songs that soundtracked my adolescent years are turning ten this year, or were at least popular back in 2008. Here's a list of the hottest songs from 2008!

1. "Viva la Vida" - Coldplay

2. "7 Things" - Miley Cyrus

3. "Hot n' Cold" - Katy Perry

4. "4 Minutes" - Madonna

5."Pocketful of Sunshine" - Natasha Bedingfield

6. "Love in this Club" - Usher

7. "Love Story" - Taylor Swift

8. "Womanizer" - Britney Spears

9. "I Kissed a Girl" - Katy Perry

10. "Miss Independent" - Ne-Yo

11. "When I Grow Up" - Pussycat Dolls

12. "Live Your Life" - T.I

13. "I'm Yours" - Jason Mraz

14. "Lollipop" - Lil Wayne

15. "Let it Rock" - Kevin Rudolf

16. "Touch My Body" - Mariah Carey

17. "Whatever You Like" - T.I

18. "In the Ayer" - Flo Rida

19. "Burnin' Up" - Jonas Brothers

20. "Leavin'" - Jesse McCartney

21. "It's Not My Time" - 3 Doors Down

22. "Sexy Can I" - Ray J

23. "In Love With a Girl" - Gavin DeGraw

24. "Single Ladies" - Beyonce

25. "Closer" - Ne-Yo

26. "Just Dance" - Lady Gaga

27. "Use Somebody" - Kings of Leon

28. "If I Were a Boy" - Beyonce

29. "Bleeding Love" - Leona Lewis

30. "No One" - Alicia Keys

31. "Apologize" - OneRepublic

32. "No Air" - Jordin Sparks ft. Chris Brown

33. "Love Song" - Sara Bareilles

34. "Take a Bow" - Rihanna

35. "Disturbia" - Rihanna

36. "Bubbly" - Colbie Caillat

37. "Forever" - Chris Brown

38. "So What" - P!nk

39. "Clumsy" - Fergie

40. "With You" - Chris Brown

41. "Dangerous" - Akon

42. "Don't Stop the Music" - Rihanna

43. "Tattoo" - Jordin Sparks

44. "See You Again" - Miley Cyrus

45. "Shake It" - Metro Station

46. "Stop and Stare" - OneRepublic

47. "Paper Planes" - M.I.A

48. "Take You There" - Sean Kingston

49. "American Boy" - Estelle ft. Kanye West

50. "Our Song" - Taylor Swift

51. "Damaged" - Danity Kane

52. "Teardrops on My Guitar" - Taylor Swift

53. "Better in Time" - Leona Lewis

54. "Fall For You" - Secondhand Serenade

55. "Say" - John Mayer

56. "Superstar" - Lupe Fiasco

57. "Get Like Me" - David Banner ft. Chris Brown

58. "Realize" - Colbie Caillat

59. "Time of My Life" - David Cook

60. "Cyclone" - Baby Bash ft. T-Pain

61. "Crush" - David Archuleta

62. "Big Girls Don't Cry" - Fergie

63. "Piece of Me" - Britney Spears

64. "All Summer Long" - Kid Rock

65. "Your Gonna Miss This" - Trace Adkins

66. "Feels Like Tonight" - Daughtry

67. "The Way I Are" - Timbaland ft. Keri Hilson

68. "Addicted" - Saving Abel

69. "I Remember" - Keyshia Cole

70. "Just Fine" - Mary J. Blige


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