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23 Summer Jams Every 2000s Middle Schooler Remembers All Too Well

That's right, dust off that old karaoke machine and grab your hairbrush because your favorite childhood hits are making a comeback.

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23 Summer Jams Every 2000s Middle Schooler Remembers All Too Well

We all remember the summer days from our childhood after a long school year when we would hang out with friends, siblings, and of course, jam out to summer hits on the latest Kidz Bop CD. Whether you were singing along to the 2000s hits in the car as your parents were driving and trying not to listen or belting the tunes into a hairbrush in the mirror with your best friend, these are the 23 summer jams that every 2000s middle schooler remembers all too well. Do any of these bring back fond childhood memories?

1. "Hollaback Girl," Gwen Stefani

2. "Why Not," Hilary Duff

3. "This Love," Maroon 5

4. "My Humps," The Black Eyed Peas

5. "Cinderella," The Cheetah Girls

6. "Leavin'," Jesse McCartney

7. "Since U Been Gone," Kelly Clarkson

8. "Toxic," Britney Spears

9. "Crush," David Archuleta

10. "Burnin' Up," Jonas Brothers

11. "Live Your Life," T.I. (feat. Rihanna)

12. "I Kissed A Girl," Katy Perry

13. "Halo," Beyonce


14. "Tell Me Something I Don't Know," Selena Gomez

15. "1, 2 Step," Ciara

16. "7 Things," Miley Cyrus

17. "No Air," Jordin Sparks

18. "Pocketful of Sunshine," Natasha Bedingfield

19. "Evacuate the Dancefloor," Cascada

20. "Irreplaceable," Beyonce

21. "Pretty Girl Rock," Keri Hilson

22. "Baby," Justin Bieber

23. "SOS," Rihanna

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