Rolling Stone unveiled its list of the 100 best songs of the century



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Rolling Stone magazine revealed its list of the 100 best songs of the 21st century, ranking which is directed by "Crazy in love" by Beyoncé and JAY-Z . According to the publication, the theme published in 2003 "heralded the arrival of the most daring superstar of the century" .

Secondly the magazine set the song "Plan Papers" of the British MIA and the Clbadical "Army of the Seven Nations" of The White Stripes in the third location.

The top 10 of this complete list "Hey Ya!" Outkast, "99 Problems" of JAY-Z, "Maps" of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, "Runaway" of Kanye West , "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele, "Royals" by Lorde and "Last Nite" by The Strokes.

The most represented artists are the rapper JAY-Z and the Outkast duet with five each followed by Beyoncé and Kanye West with four.

Two songs of Latin origin appear in the rankings, both related to reggaeton Daddy Yankee . In the 91st place is the disc "Despacito" that Justin Bieber did, while in the 100th place is "La Gasolina", one of the first hits of the Puerto Rican.

"Crazy in Love" – ​​Beyonce feat. Jay-Z

"Plans on Paper" – MIA

"Army of the Seven Nations "- The White Stripes

" Hey Ya! " – To go out

"99 Problems" – Jay-Z

"Cards" – Yeah Yeah Yeah

"Runaway" – Kanye West feat. Pusha T

"Rolling in the depths" – Adele

"Royals" – Lorde

"Last Nite" – The Strokes






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