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RITD is the only song that is a future classic for sure:. Everything else on Music Talkers list could easily be forgotten with time.
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Member Since: 11/17/2011
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Originally posted by Jennifer
RITD is the only song that is a future classic for sure:. Everything else on Music Talkers list could easily be forgotten with time.
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Firework is becoming a classic the way it rises every July 4th and New Year's
And Just The Way You Are will be an AC staple forever
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Roar is going to be a classic.
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Originally posted by Jennifer
RITD is the only song that is a future classic for sure:. Everything else on Music Talkers list could easily be forgotten with time.
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I feel like SLY overtook it.
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Member Since: 3/21/2012
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Originally posted by Jennifer
RITD is the only song that is a future classic for sure:. Everything else on Music Talkers list could easily be forgotten with time.
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We Found Love will be a dance classic for the ages
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Member Since: 1/25/2012
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Originally posted by iHypeMusic
2010 had so many fads. 
Gaga, Glee, Twilight, Silly Bandz, Octo Mom, Crocs, and BP Oil.
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Taio Cruz.
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Member Since: 3/21/2012
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Originally posted by rihannafan
I feel like SLY overtook it.
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It did
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Member Since: 3/21/2012
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Originally posted by BabyCantYouSee
Taio Cruz.
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OMG I loved a few of his songz .. They are annoying now especially Dynamite
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Member Since: 1/25/2012
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Member Since: 1/25/2012
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Originally posted by NewRihannaStan
OMG I loved a few of his songz .. They are annoying now especially Dynamite
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I agree lol
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Member Since: 1/18/2012
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WFL is nowhere near the level of RITD or SLY
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Someone Like You is the most memorable / most iconic / most whatever-word-you-want-to-use song of the decade so far.
I'd say Rolling In The Deep, Firework, Somebody That I Used To Know, We Found Love round out the top 5.
Love The Way You Lie, Need You Now, Just Give Me A Reason, Just The Way You Are, Born This Way complete the top 10? Or should Blurred Lines, Call Me Maybe, Royals, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Roar be in there somewhere? Or did I forget something?
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Member Since: 3/5/2011
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Originally posted by JakeKills
Someone Like You is the most memorable / most iconic / most whatever-word-you-want-to-use song of the decade so far.
I'd say Rolling In The Deep, Firework, Somebody That I Used To Know, We Found Love round out the top 5.
Love The Way You Lie, Need You Now, Just Give Me A Reason, Just The Way You Are, Born This Way complete the top 10? Or should Blurred Lines, Call Me Maybe, Royals, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Roar be in there somewhere? Or did I forget something?
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Born This Way, WANEGBT and Call Me Maybe are NOT remembered at all, let alone vying to be classics in the future.
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Member Since: 1/18/2012
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Quote:
Originally posted by JakeKills
Someone Like You is the most memorable / most iconic / most whatever-word-you-want-to-use song of the decade so far.
I'd say Rolling In The Deep, Firework, Somebody That I Used To Know, We Found Love round out the top 5.
Love The Way You Lie, Need You Now, Just Give Me A Reason, Just The Way You Are, Born This Way complete the top 10? Or should Blurred Lines, Call Me Maybe, Royals, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Roar be in there somewhere? Or did I forget something?
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1. Rolling In The Deep
2. Someone Like You
3. Call Me Maybe
4. Firework
5. Blurred Lines
6. Happy
7. Just The Way You Are
8. Love The Way You Lie
9. Roar
10. We Found Love
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Clearly you people must be sniffing something. Perfume was bigger and more iconic than all those flops combined. The iconic of the decade, the classic of the decade 
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Originally posted by Vin
No$tradamus' prophecy was 100% accurate, seeing as the movie is a critical failure. "Maleficent" has been panned by 85% of critics. "Maleficent" is literally, literally, "Cars 2" -- an awful Disney movie that made money based off of brand recognition. No one said "Maleficent" wasn't going to have a strong opening, but don't be surprised to learn that "Maleficent" was front-loaded in the coming weeks, as it falls down the top ten quicker than "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."
...Vin
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@NikkiFinke 34m
Wkd Box Office: Angie tops Tom! #2 'Maleficent' (Disney - 3948 runs) boasts one of summer's best holds for $34M. Cume $127.5M.

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Originally posted by JakeKills
Someone Like You is the most memorable / most iconic / most whatever-word-you-want-to-use song of the decade so far.
I'd say Rolling In The Deep, Firework, Somebody That I Used To Know, We Found Love round out the top 5.
Love The Way You Lie, Need You Now, Just Give Me A Reason, Just The Way You Are, Born This Way complete the top 10? Or should Blurred Lines, Call Me Maybe, Royals, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Roar be in there somewhere? Or did I forget something?
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I feel like STIUTK is being underrated and Diamonds is being overrated.
Happy.
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Originally posted by Damien M
Born This Way, WANEGBT and Call Me Maybe are NOT remembered at all, let alone vying to be classics in the future.
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They still get quite a bit of airplay on my local stations. 
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Member Since: 4/24/2011
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Originally posted by T.C
1. Rolling In The Deep
2. Someone Like You
3. Call Me Maybe
4. Firework
5. Blurred Lines
6. Happy
7. Just The Way You Are
8. Love The Way You Lie
9. Roar
10. We Found Love
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I'd switch 5 and 7 but other than that pretty accurate list.
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Originally posted by JakeKills
Someone Like You is the most memorable / most iconic / most whatever-word-you-want-to-use song of the decade so far.
I'd say Rolling In The Deep, Firework, Somebody That I Used To Know, We Found Love round out the top 5.
Love The Way You Lie, Need You Now, Just Give Me A Reason, Just The Way You Are, Born This Way complete the top 10? Or should Blurred Lines, Call Me Maybe, Royals, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Roar be in there somewhere? Or did I forget something?
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Born This Way, like Gaga in general, is rather forgotten outside of gay circuits.
You're right about STIUTK, RITD, and SLY though.
Oh, and Diamonds is more forgotten than Born This Way.
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