Legitimately good songs that have gotten radio popular in the last decade

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It's late here on the east coast, but I'd like to pose a question to you all.

What are some legitimately good songs that have gotten popular on the radio in the past 10 years? The only one I can think of off the top of my head is Uptown Funk but there are obviously dozens more.

Also holy shit saying "in the past 10 years" only means since 2006 now, I still think of it a meaning "since 2000".
 
"Legitimately good songs" is an opinion. Personally, I don't care for uptown funk.

"Worry" by Jack Garrett is a good song that has made radio waves.
 
Feel Good Inc
apparently it actually came out in 2005 but I heard it in 2006 so I'm going to stick with it

This is a good song, though I'm sure a lot of people got sick of it back when it was new because it was played so frequently.

I guess that happens to a lot of popular songs on the radio.
 

bengraven

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Everything posted that's supposed to be good isn't. Neither is everything posted below this quote.


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EVO

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Gotye - Somebody That I Used to Know

It gets hated on because radios overplayed it, but it's a modern pop classic.
 

Tagyhag

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As someone who never listens to the radio, and is always late when it comes to popular songs. Sia has been fantastic. I especially love Chandelier.
 
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Mulgrok

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hozier - Take Me to Church

that was just the last to catch my attention and I am sure there are many more if I thought about it.
 

acohrs

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Rihanna please don't stop the music. Was an incredible dance song and probably the song in Europe that made her a star. Went inter-railing when I was 18 and that song was essentially the soundtrack to the trip as we heard everywhere we went
 

liquidtmd

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OP- I would consider artists like Lorde and Halsey good but you may not. There is no correct definition of "legitimately good", especially when it comes to music.

Unfortunately yes, this kind of thread will invariably filled with faux horror by a vocal few who twinge when a song is mentioned that doesn't fit their idea of 'legitimate' music - which is in itself an idea the music industry perpetuates to certain degrees to sell to the alt crowd.

I think Shake It Off by Swift is a legitimately 'good' song but I can separate the song from the image and concept of Swift which I'm not so hot on.
 

collige

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Looking at the list of Billboard #1 Singles:
Work
The Hills
Whatever You Like
Single Ladies
Kiss Kiss
Temperature
 

cwmartin

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Uptown funk????!?!! Ugh it's legacy will forever be rooted as a shitty wedding song that the wedding parties perform their "entrance" to. Song is a flaming dumpster.


"Uptown funk gon' give it to ya" WTF ARE YOU EVEN SAYING
 

Gorillaz

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Agreed on Somebody you use to know, Crazy, Feel Good Inc being over played on radio but modern classics. They are all great tracks production wise.
 
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