
According to UK’s popular The New Musical Express (NME) Magazine, Beyonce’s 2003 hit ‘Crazy In Love’ is the best song of the decade.
Beyoncé Knowles recorded the track with her then BF and now husband Jay-Z and released it in 2003 as the lead single of her first solo album Dangerously in Love.
‘Crazy In Love’ topped charts worldwide and helped the singer get her first two Grammy Awards.
Congrats Beyonce!
For all those of you who don’t remember the song and the video, check it out below
FYI, the top 20 best songs of the decade, according to NME, are:
1. Beyoncé Knowles – ‘Crazy In Love’
2. MGMT – ‘Time To Pretend’
3. The Strokes – ‘Hard To Explain’
4. MIA – ‘Paper Planes’
5. OutKast – ‘Hey Ya!’
6. The Rapture – ‘House Of Jealous Lovers’
7. Klaxons – ‘Golden Skans’
8. Blur – ‘Out Of Time’
9. Arcade Fire – ‘Rebellion (Lies)’
10. Arctic Monkeys – ‘A Certain Romance’
11. The Libertines – ‘Can’t Stand Me Now’
12. The Streets – ‘Dry Your Eyes’
13. The Walkmen – ‘The Rat’
14. The White Stripes – ‘Seven Nation Army’
15. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – ‘Bang’
16. Rihanna – ‘Umbrella’
17. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – ‘Maps’
18. OutKast – ‘Ms Jackson’
19. Radiohead – ‘Reckoner’
20. Hot Chip – ‘Over And Over’
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