Best music and songs from 2010s onwards, the most famous hits of these legendary last years with authors, titles, release year and original videos on Youtube.
The 2010s and early 2020s saw music become more diverse and accessible than ever before, driven by streaming platforms, social media, and global influences. Here’s a look at the most significant trends, artists, and songs since 2010:
1. Pop Evolution and Mega-Pop Stars
Taylor Swift evolved from country to pop and alternative with 1989 (2014) and later Lover (2019), producing hits like “Shake It Off” and “Blank Space.”
Adele captivated audiences with her powerful ballads like “Rolling in the Deep” and “Hello,” making 21 (2011) and 25 (2015) some of the best-selling albums of the decade.
Beyoncé continued her reign with Lemonade (2016), exploring themes of empowerment, identity, and social justice, with songs like “Formation.”
Billie Eilish’s dark, minimalist pop sound on When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019), including “bad guy,” set her apart as a Gen Z icon.
2. Hip-Hop and Trap Dominate
Drake became one of the decade’s biggest stars, blending hip-hop, R&B, and pop, with hits like “God’s Plan” and “Hotline Bling.”
Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly (2015) and DAMN. (2017) were acclaimed for their intricate storytelling and social commentary, with songs like “Alright” and “HUMBLE.”
Travis Scott and Future popularized trap music with albums like ASTROWORLD (2018), which included “SICKO MODE,” and DS2 (2015).
Cardi B became a powerhouse with hits like “Bodak Yellow” and her Grammy-winning album Invasion of Privacy (2018), paving the way for women in hip-hop.
3. R&B Revival and Neo-Soul
Frank Ocean’s Channel Orange (2012) and Blonde (2016) brought introspective, genre-bending R&B with songs like “Thinkin Bout You.”
The Weeknd’s dark, atmospheric sound gained massive appeal with hits like “Can’t Feel My Face” and “Blinding Lights.”
Solange and SZA led a new wave of soulful, alternative R&B with albums like A Seat at the Table (2016) and Ctrl (2017).
4. Electronic, EDM, and Dance-Pop
Avicii’s “Wake Me Up” (2013) and Calvin Harris’s collaborations with artists like Rihanna on “We Found Love” helped bring EDM into mainstream pop.
Major Lazer’s “Lean On” (2015) and DJ Snake’s “Turn Down for What” exemplified the global appeal of electronic music with a focus on high-energy beats.
Flume and Disclosure pioneered a more experimental approach to electronic music, blending house, trap, and pop in songs like “Never Be Like You” and “Latch.”
5. Global Sounds and Latin Music Explosion
Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito” (2017) was a global sensation, blending reggaeton with pop and breaking records on YouTube and streaming platforms.
J Balvin and Bad Bunny helped popularize Latin trap and reggaeton worldwide with songs like “Mi Gente” and “I Like It” (with Cardi B).
K-pop rose to international fame, with BTS leading the charge with hits like “Dynamite” and “Boy With Luv,” followed by groups like BLACKPINK and EXO.
6. Indie and Alternative Pop’s Rise
Lorde’s debut Pure Heroine (2013) introduced a minimalist, introspective style with songs like “Royals.”
Tame Impala brought psychedelic rock into the pop conversation with albums like Currents (2015), including the hit “Let It Happen.”
Lana Del Rey’s cinematic sound on albums like Born to Die (2012) and Norman F**ing Rockwell!* (2019) cemented her as an indie-pop icon.
7. Country Pop Crossover
Kacey Musgraves’s Golden Hour (2018) won a Grammy for Album of the Year with songs like “Slow Burn” and “Space Cowboy,” appealing to both country and pop audiences.
Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” (2019), featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, became a viral sensation, blending hip-hop with country elements.
Chris Stapleton and Maren Morris also gained cross-genre appeal, expanding the reach of modern country.
8. Social Media, Streaming, and New Artist Discovery
SoundCloud became a launching pad for artists like Post Malone, Juice WRLD, and Lil Uzi Vert, leading to a new wave of emo rap and lo-fi hip-hop.
TikTok and YouTube enabled viral hits, such as Doja Cat’s “Say So” and Roddy Ricch’s “The Box,” reshaping music discovery and audience engagement.
The rise of Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music made music widely accessible and gave artists new ways to connect with fans.
9. Political and Social Activism in Music
Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” (2018) addressed gun violence and racial inequality, creating an impact both musically and visually.
Beyoncé’s Lemonade and Jay-Z’s 4:44 (2017) explored themes of race, family, and identity, resonating deeply with listeners.
H.E.R. and Anderson .Paak brought socially conscious messages to R&B with songs like “I Can’t Breathe” and “Lockdown.”
The music since the 2010s reflects a blend of global sounds, genre experimentation, and technological influence, along with a deep connection to social issues and emotional storytelling. The continued influence of streaming and social media has created an era of boundless creativity and innovation that has reshaped the landscape of modern music.
Best songs of the 2010s onwards
Rihanna – Don’t Stop The Music – 2007
Rihanna – Umbrella – 2007
Yolanda Be Cool – We No Speak Americano – 2010
Bob Sinclar – I Wanna (feat. Shaggy e Sahara) – 2010
Shakira – Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) – 2010
Lucenzo – Vem Dancar Kuduro ft. Big Ali – 2010
Hooverphonic – Encoded Love – 2010
Mads Langer – You’re Not Alone – 2009
Modà – Sono già solo – 2010
The Baseballs – Umbrella – 2009
Adele – Rolling in the Deep – 2010
Hooverphonic – Anger Never Dies – 2011
Shaka Ponk – My name is Stain – 2011
Lykke Li – I follow you, deep sea baby – 2011
Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris – We Found Love – 2011
Adele – Someone Like You – 2011
PSY – Gangmanstyle – 2012
Calvin Harris – Sweet Nothing – 2012
Lana Del Rey – Born To Die – 2012
Robin Thicke ft. T.I. & Pharrell – Blurred Lines – 2013
Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams – Get Lucky – 2013
Wankelmut & Emma Louise – My Head Is A Jungle – 2013
Avicii – Wake Me Up – 2013
Lorde – Royals – 2013
Miley Cyrus – Wrecking Ball – 2013
Katy Perry – Roar – 2013
Meghan Trainor – All About That Bass – 2014
Alle Farben Graham Candy – She Moves – 2014
Sia – Chandelier – 2014
Baby K – Roma – Bangkok – 2015
Tame Impala – Let It Happen – 2015
Major Lazer & DJ Snake – Lean On – 2015
Polina – Fade To Love – 2015
Alvaro Soler – Sofia – 2016
Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee – Despacito – 2017
Takagi & Ketra – L’esercito del selfie – 2017
Sia – Unstoppable – 2016
Ed Sheeran – Shape of You – 2017
Dua Lipa – New Rules – 2017
Lady Gaga – Always Remember Us This Way – 2018
Lil Nas X – Old Town Road – 2018
Childish Gambino – This Is America – 2018
Kacey Musgraves – Golden Hour – 2018
J. Balvin, Willy William – Mi Gente – 2018
Takagi & Ketra – Amore e Capoeira ft. Giusy Ferreri – 2018
Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin – I Like It – 2018
Kacey Musgraves – Space Cowboy – 2018
Kacey Musgraves – Slow Burn – 2018
Ava Max – Sweet but Psycho – 2018
Justin Wellington – Iko Iko (My Bestie) – 2019
Lana Del Rey – Norman F***ing Rockwell – 2019
Zoë – C’est La Vie – 2019
Master KG – Jerusalema – 2019
Best songs of the 2020s onwards
BoomDaBash & Alessandra Amoroso – Karaoke – 2020
Takagi & Ketra feat. Elodie, Mariah & Gipsy Kings – Ciclone – 2020
Purple Disco Machine – Hypnotized – 2020
Mahmood feat. Feid & Sfera Ebbasta – Dorado – 2020
Francesco Gabbani – Il sudore ci appiccica – 2020
LP – The One That You Love – 2020
Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande – Rain On Me – 2020
The Weeknd – Blinding Lights – 2020
Black Eyed Peas, Shakira – Girl Like Me – 2020
H.E.R. – I Can’t Breathe – 2020
Giusy Ferreri & Elettra Lamborghini – La Isla- 2020
Harry Styles – Watermelon Sugar – 2020
Sangiovanni – Malibù – 2021
Annalisa – Bellissima – 2022
Boomdabash, Annalisa – Tropicana – 2022
David Guetta & Bebe Rexha – I’m Good – 2022
Jano Zappulla – Si Nisciun – 2022
Koffee – Lockdown – 2022
Mr.Rain – Supereroi – 2023
Gruppo Italiano (remix) – Tropicana – 2023
Annalisa – Mon Amour – 2023
Dua Lipa ft. DaBaby – Levitating – 2020
Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo – Savage Love – 2020
Best songs of the 2024
Giorgia Malerba – Cubalibre
Nuzzle Remix – T’amo T’amo T’amo
Elettra Lamborghini – Bachata senza sosta
Elodie – Black Nirvana
Annalisa – Sinceramente
Alessandra Amoroso e BigMama – Mezzo rotto
Tananai, Annalisa – Storie Brevi
Angelina Mango – Melodrama
Katy Perry – Woman’s World
Elettra Lamborghini, Shade – Dire Fare Baciare
Artemas – I like the way you kiss me
Paola & Chiara – Festa totale
Tony Effe e Gaia – Sesso e Samba
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