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2001 was a monumental year, with the music charts being dominated by hit media sensations. Throughout the year, the charts were frequently topped and altered by all sorts of up and coming artists, as well as established names. A myriad of memorable and ground-breaking songs emerged from the bunch that made their way up to the top 10 spot on numerous occasions. So let's flashback to our musical favourites from that impactful year ? here are some of the 2001 chart best songs! From mixed genres of RnB, Pop, Rock, Jazz and funk to name a few, these must hear classics unfail in encouraging us to look unto the power and capabilities of music during its finest moments! Best 2001 songs Listen to the best songs of 2001

Finding Nostalgia in the Music of 2001: A Look Back at the Hits, Genre, and History
Close your eyes, and think about the early 2000s. Can you hear the music you grew up with? Undoubtedly, 2001 was a monumental year in music history, dominating the charts with countless hit sensations that have continued to stand the test of time. Everywhere you turned, memorable and groundbreaking songs were emerging from up-and-coming artists and established names alike. Whether it was rock, hip-hop, pop, or R&B, there was something for fans of all genres. Let's delve into the music of 2001 and how it has remained relevant even two decades later.
To start, 2001 was all about diversity in the music industry. Pop music, in particular, was thriving with boy bands and girl groups like Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, Destiny’s Child, and S Club 7. Pop princess, Britney Spears, released her third studio album, ‘Britney,’ which featured the iconic single I’m a Slave 4 U, while Jennifer Lopez’s infamous track, I’m Real, featuring rapper Ja Rule, became a significant chart hit. Moreover, 2001 saw the rise of rock groups such as Staind, Linkin Park, and Incubus, whose distinct sounds took the rock genre by storm.
R&B music also flourished in 2001, with the dominating emergence of Alicia Keys with her debut album, ‘Songs In A Minor.' The album showcased Keys' versatility as both a singer and pianist, and quickly went on to win numerous Grammy Awards, along with the single, Fallin'. R&B superstar Mary J. Blige released her fifth studio album, ‘No More Drama,’ which featured the classic hit Family Affair, a song that is still played and loved today.
On the hip-hop front, Jay-Z released his highly anticipated album, ‘The Blueprint,’ featuring classics such as Takeover and Izzo (H.O.V.A), as well as his successful collaboration with the talented R&B artist Beyoncé, '03 Bonnie & Clyde. The year also marked a significant change in the genre's soundscape, with the emergence of Missy Elliott's futuristic and fun-filled tracks like Get Ur Freak On and One Minute Man.
Moreover, Eminem released his third studio album, ‘The Eminem Show,’ which showcased his versatility as both a rapper and songwriter. Tracks such as Without Me and Cleaning Out My Closet stood out from the album’s already impressive tracklist, which garnered multiple Grammy Award nominations, with Without Me taking the Best Music Video award.
There's no doubt that the music of 2001 will forever be remembered as a trailblazing and forward-thinking era. Artists like Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, Eminem, and Missy Elliott broke the mold and helped reinvent their respective genres. Meanwhile, pop fans enjoyed the likes of Britney Spears, NSYNC, and Jennifer Lopez, while rock groups such as Staind, Incubus, and Linkin Park cemented their place in music history with hits that are still enjoyed today. Looking back on the music of 2001 brings back a sense of nostalgia and reminds us of an unforgettable year in the music industry that changed it forever.